Saturday, 28 February 2009

REPOST - Bob Quine


Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend


Lou Reed - Waves of Fear


Richard Hell & the Voidoids - Blank Generation

REPOST - Quintessential


Bob Quine
1942 - 2004


"Someday Quine will be recognized for the pivotal figure that he is on his instrument, he is the first guitarist to take the breakthroughs of early Lou Reed and James Williamson and work through them to a new, individual vocabulary, driven into odd places by obsessive attention to 'On The Corner' era Miles Davis." (Lester Bangs)

Ikue Mori, Bob Quine & Marc Ribot - El Dorado
Jody Harris & Bob Quine - Flagpole Jitters
Bob Quine & Fred Maher - Village
Bob Quine - Film Music 9 (unreleased)
You can get them all here.

Quine's favourite piece of music 'He Loved Him Madly' by Miles Davis here.
Bob Quine on Lester Bangs here.
Recent article on Quine's death by James Marshall and more music here and here.
Richard Hell on Quine here.

Guyz With Gunz # 1


Richard Hell as 'Nick Detroit'.

A complete guide to Richard Hell's archive which he sold to the New York University Library can be found here.

Fuck rock'n'roll

Bonus:
Television (with Richard Hell on bass) 'Fuck Rock'n'Roll'.

Inspirations


Bio

I first became aware of Richard Hell through a couple of articles in the English music papers NME and Melody Maker back in 1975. These were reports of the then nascent CBGB's scene and featured Patti Smith, The Ramones and Television ( a band to watch obviously!) amongst others.
Richard Hell had been a member of Television and had then formed The Heartbreakers with ex-New York Doll Johnny Thunders, sharing together a love of no frills rock and hard drugs.
There was just something about him that captivated me and led to a lifelong interest.
His style, his intelligence and mostly I suppose his attitude.
(In a piece that he wrote for 'Hit Parader' back then, that was ostensibly about David Johansen, but which was really nothing less than his manifesto he said that rock'n'roll' was all about attitude and that 100% wasn't enough it had to be more like 300%!)
Of course it wouldn't be until 1977 that I would get to hear his actual music with the release of The Voidoid's 'Blank Generation' album which also featured the incendiary guitar work of Robert Quine.


Richard Hell & the Voidoids
'Blank Generation EP' & 'The Kid With The Replaceable Head' singles are available at 'Pukekos' here.


Friday, 27 February 2009

oh dear...

Jethro Lazenby Cave (Nick's son) modeling for Hedi Slimane.
As Sussanah Breslin twittered..."the Derek Zoolander of our time."
(Have a word with him Dad, will you?)
More shockers here.

h+ ( Issue 2 - Spring 2009) online now

Edited by R.U. Sirius.
Read it online here.
(Previous edition via here.)

US lifts 18 year ban on war dead photos

Story from the 'BBC' here.

The girl effect

With thanx to 'Ultra 151'

Girlz With Gunz # 23

From 'coisas do arco da velha' here.

Thought for the day

There is no thought for the day today as I had too much to think last night!

Thursday, 26 February 2009

"There ain't no cure for love"

Too true.
(Thank god!)

2


Thought for the day

"Some people never go crazy.
What truly horrible lives they must live."


Charles Bukowski

"Magnificent - and at last there's something to cheer about." *

Real Madrid 0 VS Liverpool 1
Full report from the 'BBC' here.

*Tackhead -'The Game'