Monday, 5 August 2013

Once Upon a Time in New York (BBC 2004)







The Birth of Hip Hop, Disco and Punk" - How the squalid streets of '70s New York gave birth to music that would go on to conquer the world - punk, disco and hip hop.
In the 1970s the Big Apple was rotten to the core, yet out of the grime, grit and low rent space emerged new music unlike anything that had gone before.
Inspired by the Velvet Underground, a new wave of 'punk' rock emerged in lower Manhattan including The New York Dolls, The Ramones and the Patti Smith Group. Meanwhile, downtown loft parties held by gay New Yorkers heralded the birth of disco, which would eventually spawn the ultimate club for the privileged few: Studio 54. The swanky mid-town discos were out of bounds to black New York so in the Bronx DJs such as Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa created their own parties, heralding the birth of hip hop.
With David Johansen, Patti Smith, John Cale, Richard Hell, Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc, Nile Rodgers, Chuck D, Tommy Ramone, Chris Stein, Fab 5. Freddy, Lenny Kaye, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Syl Sylvain, Nicky Siano, David Mancuso, DJ AJ, David Depino, Jayne County, Leee Childers, Nelson George, Victor Bokris and Vince Aletti.

Why have virtual sex? Because it’s fun, and people are different

Idris Elba Presents: How Clubbing Changed The World


Sunday, 4 August 2013

♪♫ Tackhead - I'm Afraid of Americans (Alien Levi Mix)


Did Goldman Sachs Overstep in Criminally Charging Its Ex-Programmer?

Elvis discusses atonality


Bear steals an entire dumpster from a restaurant in Colorado

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From North Korea With Love: A Tablet With No Internet Access

♪♫ SebaDü

Bob Mould and Lou Barlow perform "Magnet's Coil" and "Believe What You're Saying" live. Performance was recorded 01 Sep 1994, aired 04 Sep 1994 and 18 Dec 1994
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UK Labour Party Political Broadcast (Sept 1959)

Love Tony Benn's chair swivel at the start!

George Clinton & his sisters

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HA!

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Northern lights shining thru ice while freediving at the White Sea

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PJ Harvey releases Guantánamo song

Bruce Sterling: The Ecuadorian Library