Nov 25, 2010

Chicks dig vinyl (Thanksgiving edition)

Daily Travels - Islington High Street


Jill Furmanovsky's Rock Archive Gallery, Islington High Street, London N1

The Sacred Triangle - Bowie, Iggy, & Lou 1971-1973


Now available on DVD at See of Sound

Was it the drugs I was taking?



Behind-the-scenes music legend, Andrew Loog Oldham (who blogs here, and tweets here), inducts Al Kooper into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame with a touching & sweet filmed speech. It's men like these, whose lives span a real golden age of music, that I listen to.

Peter ‘Sleazy’ Christopherson RIP


Peter ‘Sleazy’ Christopherson - RIP

Before and After: Riffs, Pt. 16

Before - Boston "More Than A Feeling":


After - Northside "Take Five":

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!


Barbara Bates via Vintage Gal

Nov 24, 2010

I remember you well...



Here's a pretty interesting doc, in 6 parts, from 1981 about the Chelsea Hotel. It features Nico, Quentin Crisp, Jobriath, Joe Bidewell, Viva, and Warhol, as well as some other just as fascinating folks.


Via Dangerous Minds

Daily Travels - Paolo Conte, Royal Albert Hall


Paolo Conte at the Royal Albert Hall, 11.16.10. Humor me - pretend you can see him.

Tom Waits And Photojournalist Create Hard Ground



With the book Hard Ground, to be released March 2011, the haunting and impassioned poetry of Tom Waits’ accompanies striking images by award winning photojournalist Michael O’Brien (who shot the Glitter And Doom album cover) to create a portrait of homelessness that impels us to look into the eyes of people who live “on the hard ground” and recognize our common humanity. Combining their formidable talents, Waits and O’Brien have crafted a work which transcends documentary and presents independent, yet powerfully complementary views of the trials of homelessness and the resilience of people who survive on the streets.

For more info go here.
Via.

Before and After: Kid

Before - Pretenders:


After - Everything But the Girl:

Nov 22, 2010

Records, records, records...nothing but records


Here's the scoop on the second of the two annual Archive of Contemporary Music sales coming up in December:

Saturday, Dec 11 – Sunday, Dec 19
Everyday 11 am. to 6 pm
54 White Street, NYC 10013

Admission is free! New items daily. Over 20,000 items for sale

Become a member, and join other ARC members for our fab & exclusive pre-sale COCKTAIL PARTY, Thursday, Dec 9. Not only can you shop early, but this year Mike from Bonnie’s Grill in Brooklyn will be hand-grilling sliders, Kenny the singing bus driver promises a ‘special’ drink, and if we’re lucky it will be champagne again from the lovely folks at the Bubble Lounge .

You can now join online or call for details – 212-226-6967

Help support the ARChive – a not-for-profit music library – America’s largest and BEST popular music collection.

YOU could also donate recordings and materials to the collection – we take any music or music related materials – LPs, CDs, books, posters, etc.

We’re still hugging the ground floor @ 54 White St. 3 short blocks south of Canal, between Broadway & Church in Tribeca. Take the 1 train to Franklin, or any train to Canal.

CDs are NEW donations from record companies, NOT used, returns or defects! Mostly pop and rock recordings. Collectible LPs are priced below book value. Hundreds of CDs are priced at $1 to $5 each. Cassettes + Classical LPs – 2 for $1.00 Just released NEW & HOT CDs are $5 – $10.

PLUS – 7″ singles. The endless job of alphabetically sorting the singles continues in the basement, and it looks like third copies of the letters “E” “F” and “G” will be on SALE. many desirable and hard to find – PLUS Old + new music books, books of all kinds actually – sealed/unopened LPs – African, Reggae & world-music releases – videos. Sorry to say the laserdiscs are all gone! – 60s psychedelic posters

THIS YEAR $5 specials – Sony Yule log DVDs, just released by Johnny Cash, Mariah Carey and Kenny Chesney; Nearly all Resident CDs, on Mute records (more than 1/2 the price of downloading); Return To Forever DVDs, live @ Montreux (cheapest on Amazon = $9.91)

One of our neighbors moved – and they were food stylists, so TONS of high end and junky kitchenware was donated to the Astroturf Yardsale of 50s kitchen stuff and clothing!!!

Tell Your friends = facebook, tweet, link + blog us.


In case you don't live close enough to go, or have just never been...here's a look at the WFMU Record Fair from this year courtesy of Goldmine magazine:

Daily Travels - Bears with a view from the 6th floor





This is Radio Strummer

I've grown a bit weary of the Clash recently, but when it comes to Joe Strummer's BBC broadcasts during his un-years [refer to the section entitled (1986–1999) The wilderness years here] its a whole different story.

If you enjoyed any of Dylan's recent radio shows, or the soundtrack to the Strummer documentary The Future Is Unwritten, you'll love this. Its full of surprises, even for been there, done that, heard it all before music fans. Check out over 15 broadcasts courtesy of the Radio Clash blog.
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