Friday 4 April 2014

TONIGHT IN LONDON: 23 Skidoo and Richard Heslop - Seven Songs @BFI Southbank

‘23 Skidoo’, the driving, intense post-punk, industrial fusion band will play live to a confrontational video collage made by Richard Heslop. As first released in 1982 on video label Double Vision, Seven Songs brilliantly collided a whole gamut of treated, plundered material to tracks from the hit ‘23 Skidoo’ record of the same name. Presented tonight in a new, one-off, live version, the event forms the very special opening to our season This is Now: Film and Video After Punk.
Followed by a DJ set from Don Letts in the benugo Bar.
Tickets £15, concs £11.50 (Members pay £1.50 less)

 Wish I was there for this. Original guitarist Sam Mills will be playing alongside Jim Whelan tonight too

The Rebels - You Can Make It


celluloid records 1984

Thursday 3 April 2014

AUSTRALIA: THIS IS WHAT A 'REFUGEE PROBLEM' FUCKING LOOKS LIKE

Via

Anna Aaron - King of the Dogs


June Tabor & Oysterband - Love Will Tear Us Apart


Filmed at the Union Chapel London on April 19th 2012, directed by Judith Burrows.

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Third gender must be recognised by NSW after Norrie wins legal battle

CAN - Live @Soest 1970 (Rockpalast Archive) *Uncut Version


0. Intro
1. Sense All of Mine
2. Oh Yeah
3. I Feel Alright
4. Mother Sky
5. Deadlock
6. Bring Me Coffee or Tea
7. Don't Turn the Light On, Leave Me Alone
8. Paperhouse

Holger Czukay – bass
Irmin Schmidt – keyboards
Michael Karoli – guitar
Jaki Liebezeit – drums
Damo Suzuki – vocals 


High quality download @DIME

Irmin Schmidt on the CAN Biography

Every morning Hildegard wakes up with the sentence: 'I have an idea!' Exhausting. In the morning I only want to listen to the emptiness of my head and stare into the mysterious world behind my bedroom window. This time her idea was: 'We really need a proper Can biography. THE Can biography.'
The British novelist, good friend and since Can-times collaborator Duncan Fallowell (who also wrote all the lyrics for my solo albums and the wonderful libretto for my opera Gormenghast) had the next great idea: why not make it two books in one? A biography and – what he called – a symposium. He made the first contact with Faber & Faber and they were excited by the project. No, they ARE excited! Lee Brackstone suggested Rob Young as the writer for the biography. We have known Rob for a long time and regard him highly. He knows Can, the music and all the band members very well, so we were straight away extremely happy about this choice and are delighted to have him on board.
The idea of the symposium fascinated me so much that I decided to make it myself (meaning to curate it, edit it...). To use Can as a starting-point for a wild selection of stories, statements and interviews seemed like a really exciting project. A collage of talks not only with musicians (like Bobby Gillespie, Julian Cope, Geoff Barrow) and
people from the music-business side of things (Daniel Miller, Jazz Summers, Hartwig Masuch) but also people in other arts, like writers, philosophers, film-makers, painters and other nerds and neuroscientists...
And pictures. In 2011 there was a great exhibition in Berlin called HALLELUHWAH! Hommage à CAN, with paintings, photos, installations, sculptures, etc., by over forty artists (including Malcolm Mooney) all based around the theme of Can. Some of these will also be included in the symposium.
I am also very happy that Max Dax, editor-in-chief of Electronic Beats, will join me in working on this project.
Looking forward to being surprised!
Irmin Schmidt
Bandol, France – 16 March 2014

Sunday 30 March 2014

'I wonder what happened to that coat?'

Here's a wee story about Keef and coats for you. 
My ex sister-in-law used to work for The Stones in the wardrobe department and one of her jobs obviously was to scout around for clothes for them to wear on stage and for photoshoots. Anyway she had a friend who had this immaculately battered old leather jacket and she asked if she could borrow it for Keith to wear at a photo session and her friend said OK thinking that he would get it back after the shoot. Anyway apparently Keith fell in love with the jacket saying that he felt that he had been 'born in it.'
He then decided that he really wanted to wear it on their forthcoming tour and my sis-in-law had to go back to her friend and ask if he would allow his jacket to go around the world. Needless to say he was a bit reluctant but bear in mind that at this point the jacket is still in Keith's possession. Anyway eventually he agrees with the one proviso that the jacket is returned to him at the end of the tour.
Come the end of the tour and of course Keith wants to keep the jacket and will pay whatever the bloke wants for it.
Ex-sis-in-law has to go back to her friend and impart this news to him and he says 'no' he just wants his jacket back but he never does see that jacket again and as far as I know never saw any money for it either

You Got The Silver


Ecstatic Melodic Copulation

'You're so hot, I'd rape you'

I was hoping to see Mick Taylor today too


Unfortunately parts 2 & 4 are not on youtoob. I do hope that Mick Taylor plays on the rescheduled gigs when/if they take place

Well I should have been seeing this mob today...

...but under the circumstances let's face it the gig at Hanging Rock was just never going to take place

Saturday 29 March 2014