Saturday, 10 October 2015

Nico and John Cooper Clarke

Photo: Peter Noble (1985)

Nico by Jeanloup Sieff (1956)


Andrew Foley: John Cooper Clarke in the style of LS Lowry


Mass Killings Are Seen as a Kind of Contagion

New Order - Restless (Andrew Weatherall Remix)

Paul Pope AKA Pulphope: Nick Cave

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William S. Burroughs: Photo-Collages (Mexico, Tangier, Paris, etc 1954/61)


"The photo collage is a way to travel that must be used with skill and precision if we are to arrive [...] The collage as a flexible hieroglyph language of juxtapostion: A collage makes a statement." 
(1962)

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'Joy Division is the modern Rembrandt'

Seconded

That's all good because I don't like them either

More after the jump

Paul McCartney - Here Today (On John Lennon's death)

Adrian Sherwood interviewed by Jason Heller

Saul Williams - Horn Of The Clock-Bike

Amina Sboui: Tunisia’s Most Outspoken Feminist is Back

Friday, 9 October 2015

The Widdershins (Journey on James)




The first time I caught The Widdershins must have been early 87 when they played at the Baden Powell in Vic Parade which was my first job out here behind the bar and I missed their soundcheck but started work as they were having their meal and then got talking with James and Juliet and had a great chat about nothing and everything and then I heard their set. Oh man they were fucking beautiful. Juliet's voice of course grabbed me. I remember asking who were her influences and she pointed to her cig and said that and Stevie Nicks but it was James's guitar that really stood out for me. I remember taking an old London friend of mine to a gig they did at The Club in Smith St and telling him before to really make a point of listening to James's guitar lines...and well Nag and myself had been in London before and seen some of THE great bands of the punk/post punk time and yeah he agreed that James had that something that elevated him above a lot of other musos. But when all is said and done I will just remember him as being an exceptionally nice human being that I would catch up with from time to time over the next 30 years. A SAD loss to obviously those that loved him but to us as well