Tuesday, 18 June 2013
The 99 Records Story
The nondescript exterior doesn’t show it but musical history was made at 99 MacDougal Street in New York’s Greenwich Village. The address currently houses a couple Indian fast-food joints, one specializing in a sort of Punjabi burrito, but three decades ago a different kind of cultural fusion was being cooked up. Downstairs, in what is now another faceless Village comedy club, was the headquarters of 99 Records, a record-store-turned-record-label vital to the evolution of New York dance music, post-punk and hip hop.
Despite only 15 releases in less than five years of existence, 99 was among the most influential independent labels of its era, and that influence still reverberates today. A quintessential New York City label, 99 (pronounced “nine-nine,” not “ninety-nine”) sits somewhere between an American answer to the British label Rough Trade and a punky precursor to DFA. The label’s sound was both distinct and diverse, touching on post-punk, disco, dub reggae and even avant-classical, highlighted by the exhilarating experiments in dissonance, repetition and volume of guitarist/composer Glenn Branca; the mesmerizing minimalist art-funk of ESG; and the percolating, polyrhythmic grooves of Liquid Liquid...
Despite only 15 releases in less than five years of existence, 99 was among the most influential independent labels of its era, and that influence still reverberates today. A quintessential New York City label, 99 (pronounced “nine-nine,” not “ninety-nine”) sits somewhere between an American answer to the British label Rough Trade and a punky precursor to DFA. The label’s sound was both distinct and diverse, touching on post-punk, disco, dub reggae and even avant-classical, highlighted by the exhilarating experiments in dissonance, repetition and volume of guitarist/composer Glenn Branca; the mesmerizing minimalist art-funk of ESG; and the percolating, polyrhythmic grooves of Liquid Liquid...
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♪♫ The Ramones live at CBGB's (1977)
Part 1:
1. Blitzkrieg Bop
2. Sheena is a Punk Rocker
3. Beat on the Brat
4. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
Part 2:
1. Rockaway Beach
2. Cretin Hop
3. Oh, Oh, I Love Her So
4. Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
Via
Jon Stewart finds CNN guilty of news slaughtering
A fake via satellite segment catches two reporters in the same parking lot
♪♫ Queens of the Stone Age live @ Letterman 2013 (Full concert)
QUOTSA live on Letterman tracklist:
01:09 Boneface Intro
04:01 Keep Your Eyes Peeled
09:02 My God is the Sun
13:16 If I Had a Tail
18:21 The Vampyre of Time and Memory
22:23 Kalopsia
27:43 Smooth Sailing
33:33 I Sat by the Ocean
38:03 …Like Clockwork
44:22 I Appear Missing
54:12 Little Sister
04:01 Keep Your Eyes Peeled
09:02 My God is the Sun
13:16 If I Had a Tail
18:21 The Vampyre of Time and Memory
22:23 Kalopsia
27:43 Smooth Sailing
33:33 I Sat by the Ocean
38:03 …Like Clockwork
44:22 I Appear Missing
54:12 Little Sister
Monday, 17 June 2013
Ginsberg, Huncke & Orlovsky at Allen's farm in Cherry Valley
HH To Ginsberg - 1946 - (Season In Hell)
Between 9 & 10 P.M.
Allen,
Quite annoyed with finding you not in. As well as wishing to see you—I would like to know whether or not “the Burroughs” station coach has arrived—and where one might contact either Joan or Bill—and of course—preferably—both.
My reason for seeking the information from you is primarily because I am rather anxious to avoid Garver or Spenser.
Please as soon as you are acquainted with specific information—make an effort to let me know.
On my way from here to visit with Vickie.
Herbert
P.S. Borrowing—“Season in Hell” —
http://huncketeacompany.com/the-letters/
Via
Wonder if Ginsberg ever got that Rimbaud book back?
Between 9 & 10 P.M.
Allen,
Quite annoyed with finding you not in. As well as wishing to see you—I would like to know whether or not “the Burroughs” station coach has arrived—and where one might contact either Joan or Bill—and of course—preferably—both.
My reason for seeking the information from you is primarily because I am rather anxious to avoid Garver or Spenser.
Please as soon as you are acquainted with specific information—make an effort to let me know.
On my way from here to visit with Vickie.
Herbert
P.S. Borrowing—“Season in Hell” —
http://huncketeacompany.com/the-letters/
Via
Wonder if Ginsberg ever got that Rimbaud book back?
Tara Flynn: Racist B&B
My husband got racist abuse in my hometown. This is my take on Ireland
(mostly) of the Welcomes. Read the accompanying blog here: http://www.taraflynn.ie/blog/racist-bb/
Written & performed by Tara Flynn. Directed & edited by Diarmuid O'Brien of Danger Farm.
With Shane Casey as Brian O'Brian, Carl Austin as The American & Donnacha O'Brien as Fintan
Guests: Áine Ryan O'Brien, Caoilfhionn McDonnell, Sebastian Thommen & Gerry Wycherly
Special thanks to all of the above, Daisy Chain florists Kinsale, Brenda & Brian Jolly, Mary Flynn
www.taraflynn.ie
www.dangerfarm.ie
Written & performed by Tara Flynn. Directed & edited by Diarmuid O'Brien of Danger Farm.
With Shane Casey as Brian O'Brian, Carl Austin as The American & Donnacha O'Brien as Fintan
Guests: Áine Ryan O'Brien, Caoilfhionn McDonnell, Sebastian Thommen & Gerry Wycherly
Special thanks to all of the above, Daisy Chain florists Kinsale, Brenda & Brian Jolly, Mary Flynn
www.taraflynn.ie
www.dangerfarm.ie
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