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April 20, 2009
JOE ALCOHOL: THE HONG KONG KNIFE: "HEARTBREAK JET SALOON" [JAPANESE TV]
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Barbara Lynn - It's Better To Have It [Huey Meaux, Producer]
Barbara Lynn - It's Better To Have It
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Barbara Lynn 1966 ! True soul!
Barbara Lynn (born Barbara Lynn Ozen, later Barbara Lynn Cumby 16 January 1942 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American rhythm and blues guitarist and singer.
She played piano as a child, but switched to guitar. Inspired by blues artists Guitar Slim and Jimmy Reed, and pop acts Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee, she created an all-female band, Bobbie Lynn and the Idols.
Singer Joe Barry introduced Lynn to producer Huey Meaux. Her first single "You'll Lose A Good Thing" was a #1 R&B hit and Top 10 pop hit in 1962 and was later a country hit for Freddy Fender.
Soon Lynn was touring with such soul music greats as Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warwick, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, James Brown, Al Green, Carla Thomas, Marvin Gaye, Ike and Tina Turner, The Temptations, and B.B. King.
She appeared at the Apollo Theatre, twice on American Bandstand, and even had her song "Oh Baby (We've Got A Good Thing Goin')" recorded by The Rolling Stones.
She married for the first time at age 28 and had three children. While living in Los Angeles, occasionally appeared at local clubs. After her husband's death, she returned to Beaumont, where her mother lived, and began recording again.
Ed 'Big Daddy Roth': David Swan's Dog House
Ed Big Daddy Roth
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The master in person. R.I.P. !
The Cramps:"Ultra Twist" (1994 feat. KItten DeVille)
The Cramps feat. KItten DeVille
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The Cramps are one of my fav band.
You can see my deaaar friend, the gorgeous Queen of New Burlesque Kitten DeVille shakin' in this kool video. "Ultra Twist" from the "FlameJob" Cramps album (1994).
ULTRA TWIST
Hey let's twist. Do the ultra twist. Stick it in and twist. Do the ultra twist. Recent movements leave one cold. It's big improvement and very bold. Hangin' ten on a shockwave. Hangin' out like the new breed say. Come on let's do it. Do the ultra twist. Jam it in and screw it. Do the ultra twist. Do the ultra twist. Just go like this. Do the ultra twist and bend the trim. The alchemists all recommend. Doin' the ultra twist-it's here to stay. Makes tomorrow look like yesterday. The ultra set now propose. Wear skintight crazy clothes. Spurs that go jingle-jangle-jing and many other shiny indementional things.
Teenage Doll - Bad Girls [Roger Corman 1957]
Teenage Doll - Bad Girls - 1957
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Juvenile Delinquent: TEENAGE DOLL (1957)
Director Roger Corman's distaff spin on the "juvenile delinquent" drama genre stars June Kenney as a member of the Vandalettes, an all-girl gang. When a fight with the rival Black Widows ends with Kenney fatally stabbing another girl, it leads to an all-out rumble between the gangs and their boyfriends...
Desmond Dekker - Please Do not Bend
BOSS SOUND - Desmond Dekker - Please Do not Bend
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Desmond Dekker R.I.P (July 16, 1941 – May 25, 2006)
Promo video for "Please Do Not Bend" ( Black And Dekker album released on STIFF records, 1980)...
One of the best Jamaican artist.
Iggy Pop: Punkrocker
Teddybears Feat. Iggy Pop -Punkrocker
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'PunkRocker' by the Teddybears Feat. Iggy Pop
Soft Machine album
See me drivin down the street,
I'm bored with looking good.
I got both hands off the wheel,
The cops are coming.
I'm listening to the music with no fear,
You can hear it too if your sincere...
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
I see you stagger in the street,
And you can't stay on your feet.
And your faking in your sleep,
You wish that you were deep.
You can't hear me laughing to myself,
If you could you would be someone else.
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
See me die on bleaker street,
I'm bored with being god,
See me sneering in my car,
I'm driving to my star.
I'm listening to the music with no fear,
You can hear it too if your sincere...
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Coz I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Well I'm a punk rocker yes I am.
Michiro:SEX 遠藤ミチロウ / オデッセイ [Get the Help! 1985 ]
Michiro,Get the Help! グロテスク・ニュー・ポップ久本雅美ではありませ
Umm...yea...Michiro's goal was to make it in to the mainstream and really fuck things up on a huge scale through out japan's music scene. So he did adopte a sort of Visual Kei look during the middle part of his career unlike the beging with The Stalin. It didn't work through. Hehe. Sex.
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Not really though, it looks like he was just copying flamboyant new-wave artists of the west with his look and music in this era. Basically a period of being a silly arse, and I imagine he is embarassed about it these days.
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Yea really. He was quoted saying that before. And all Visual Kei really was just copying flamboyant new-wave artists and adding their own twist. And I doubt a man that's thrown fish heads in to a crowd, shit on stage and run around in his undies is going to be embarassed about dressing like that. Most of his career was based on being a sill arse.
April 19, 2009
FOOD SHARK: SONG [Commercial Marfa, TX]
FOOD SHARK serves up Mediterranean-by-way-of-West-Texas food Tues. through Fri. from 11:30 - 3:00 under the pavillion between the railroad tracks and Marfa Book Co.
Video directed and edited by Adam Bork
1st camera Adam Bork
2nd camera Paul Minor
starring:
FOOD SHARK-
1974 Ford Bros. aluminum body van w/ 300 c.i. straight 6 motor. Built on ford motor co. chassis
FOOD SHARK cars-
1970 Chevrolet Suburban w/ 454 c.i. v8
1967 Pontiac Tempest Wagon w/326 c.i. v8
1963 Plymouth Belvedere w/ 318 c.i.v8
1962 Plymouth Valiant w/ 225 c.i.slant 6
Adam Bork
Ginger Griffice
Tobin Levy
Karen Longshore
Krista Steinhauer
Jack the dog
Drivers:
David Beebe
Adam Bork
Ginger Griffice
Tobin Levy
Karen Longshore
Krista Steinhauer
Camera car driver:
Kevin Whitley
Pilot:
Burt Compton
Food Shark theme written by Adam Bork
Vocals - Takako Tanabe
Guitars and Bass - David Beebe
Drums and keyboards - Steve Begnoche
Harmony Vocals - Adam Bork
Instrumental tracks recorded by Cris Burns in Marfa Texas
Vocals recorded by Gory Smelley @ Marfa Recording Company
Mixed by Gory Smelley @ Marfa Recording Company
http://www.marfarecording.com/
Antoni Gaudi, Albert Speer and Mies Van der Rohe: Visions of Space [art critic Robert Hughes]
Eminent art critic and broadcaster Robert Hughes explores the work of Antoni Gaudi, Albert Speer and Mies Van der Rohe. Gaudi, whose stunningly decorated frontages and molded interiors are so admiral...
Stanley Jordan: Jumpin 'Jack [Live Blue Note - NYC 1985]
Stanley Jordan Live for The One Night In Blue Note NY, In 1985
Takashi Murakami: Exhibition Tour [Part 2]
Takashi Murakami leads part two of a tour of his Exhibition "© MURAKAMI", on view October 29 through February 11, 2007 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. For more information, visit m...
Oxford - England [Starlings on Otmoor]
An astonishing thing to see - Near Oxford - England. This was filmed at an RSPB reserve called Otmoor. It is the most remarkable thing I have ever seen - and as a video camerman I have seen some pretty amazing things.
Louisiana ArtWorks
It's a place where a host of artists will work under one roof, sharing studios for metal, glass, ceramics and printmaking. It's a place where visitors from all over Louisiana and the world can expo...
Shelby Lee Adams: Appalachian Napier Family [The True Meaning of Pictures - Documentary Photography]]
The True Meaning of Pictures
The True Meaning of Pictures addresses the issue of representation in documentary photography by examining the work of American photographer Shelby Lee Adams. This documentary seeks to spend time with the subjects of Adams work, in order to get to know them better and address the controversy and response Adams' photographs generate, which involves the politics of representation. Both strands of the film will combine to explore the larger-- and also self-reflexive-- issue of whether it is possible to "document" a community. The emotional intention is to compel viewers to move beyond voyeurism into empathy, so that by the end of the film they will feel authentically connected to people with whom they assume they have nothing in common..
April 18, 2009
JagadeeshaTV: Meister Jagadeesha - JAY HO! [56 Videos: 806 views--Playlist by "laertesdd"]



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black surmounts the holy brains
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結婚式様式舌で話すこと (Word and the language of formattazione of the ceremony of the connection)
Le noir américain surmonte par les cerveaux saints; Datez cette cérémonie de mariage Et elle
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The American black surmounts by the holy brains; Go back this ceremony to marriage And start to indicate with the language!
Japan: VIDEO AND TV APPEARANCE [1973 - 1982: Pt. 1] 4PD
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1978 - Top Pops - Dutch TV showThis clip of Adolescent Sex was broadcast in Japan on a video request show (BS-2 channel) in 2001. Thanks to Michael Mitchell for the images. | ![]() |
1978 - Sometimes I Feel So Low promo video clipA clip of this was shown during the VH1 Japan documentary. | ![]() |
6 October 1978 - TV appearance - "Disco 78" Germany
Good quality copies of this performance are in circulation because the show was syndicated at the dawn of the satellite TV age. It is a pretty standard Top Of The Pops type show, with a brightly coloured set, lots of kids in the audience and early use of cheesy graphics in the intro. The stage is rather small, so Rob, Mick and David stand in a row with Rich to one side and Steve somewhere at the back, practically inside the backdrop. In fact, I think he's leaning against it. Steve is the star of this clip, not for anything he actually does, but for the mirth of seeing him in those glasses, looking like some kind of cross between the first Y.M.O. album cover, Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music, circa 1972) and an X-Files alien. | ![]() |
4 March 1979 - "11pm" (Japan)
A mimed performance in a TV studio with the group wearing the 1979 tour outfits.
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7 March 1979 - "Interview" (Japan)
A rather shambolic interview (with interruptions from Japanese translators). There are also brief clips of Steve drumming solo at a soundcheck and of the group arriving at a venue in Japan.
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12 March 1979 - Let's Go Young (Japan)
Live performances. Both performances are on the bootleg CD "European Son". Appears to have been filmed in a very large theatre (the Budokan?) but for the TV cameras benefit all the venue lights are on full blast. Lots of shots of screaming girls jumping up and down! Thanks to Michael Mitchell for the info on this and most of the other Japanese clips.
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29 May 1979 - Dienst Jeugd/Tienerklanken - Belgian TV
For this appearance Japan are wearing the outfits that appear on the Japanese Life In Tokyo cover and the later Quiet Life album. It is an interesting appearance because of the way Sylvian performs. Throughout, he comes across as acting rather happy for a change, bending double during parts of Automatic Gun, the camera panning in to reveal that he is trying to cover up the fact that he is laughing. He also stumbles a few times, while Mick and Rob can be seen to give each other looks and smile at what he is doing. Even Rich nods his head rather a lot at one point. This appearance seems to be a classic example of UK bands doing TV on the continent, enjoying the hospitality, whooping it up and not caring in the belief that nobody important (UK or US press, mums and dads or auntie Maisie) will be watching. Now, thanks to VH1's Beat Club and other such shows, the true horror of such TV is coming back to haunt them. Thanks to Dirk for some corrections. | ![]() |
14 March 1980 - Town 5 (Japan)
Another amusing Japanese interview with the group visibly embarassed.
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17 March 1980 - Let's Go Young (Japan)
Live performances in a large TV studio or concert venue with lots of screaming fans. | ![]() |
March 1980 - Quiet Life promo video clipThis was filmed at one of the London Venue dates in early 1980 and is probably the best known Japan video clip. The soundtrack is the original UK/German 7" version (with Rob's guitar solo but fading out before the final chorus). The video begins with a view of Richards hands at the keyboards before cutting to a shot of the whole stage, cutting back to Rich then a close zoom to Mick for the "Boys!" before David comes in. Each time the band sing "Boys!" there is an exciting zoom in to Rob or Mick, then David, then clips of Rich and Steve. David looks really cool in this video - the classic "Polaroids" look with two-tone hair, blue jacket and tie, legs apart and swaying to the beat. Mick's hair is pink and white, greased back, so he looks pretty similar to later videos. My favourite parts are Rob's guitar solo (this is a good video for him) and the part where David goes "STOP!" and bangs his head forward so his hair gets messed. Then in the same movement he flicks his hair back and it's perfect again! That's cool! Released officially on the Video Hits DVD. | ![]() |
May 1980 - I Second That Emotion promo video clipLikewise, this is a fairly well known clip which has been released commercially on a number of UK chart video or nostalgia compilations. It was also shown on Top Of The Pops (BBC TV) when the remixed version of the song went into the UK Top Ten in 1982. Japan are shown playing the song in a white and blue studio, with scant decoration making it appear like some kind of heavenly nightclub. On the Video Hits DVD. | ![]() |
October 1980 - Gentlemen Take Polaroids & Swing promo video clips
Both appear on the "Instant Pictures" videotape released in the UK. Polaroids was filmed onstage at a soundcheck and Swing was shot in a studio, and is fairly shadowy and atmospheric throughout. Sylvian has immaculate teeth in both of these videos.
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20 December 1980 - "The Old Grey Whistle Test" BBC TV
Japan's first networked UK TV appearance, with a lengthy but very positive introduction from DJ Annie Nightingale (a woman of taste who would always play Japan on her show). This performance was shown twice in the same week and was also repeated in 1983/84, so there are some good quality tapes in circulation. A good performance. It is interesting that both songs sound different to the other live and studio versions.
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24 September 1981 - "Top Of The Pops" BBC TV
This clip has special significance for me as it was the first time I saw and heard Japan.
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10 October 1981 - Mick Karn "flanned" on Tiswas. ITV.Classic trash TV. Mick is trying to look and sound his best - despite the fact that he had been called in at the last minute and had not slept. He is sitting amidst a load of kids and Sally James is trying to interrogate him about his "sculpturing" (without much response, Mick is not very talkative). Then he gets flanned before they play the "Quiet Life" video! Interestingly, Mick was appearing as a favour for someone else who had dropped out at the last minute - imagine if Sylvian had been flanned?
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September 1981 - Sounds - AustraliaInfo from Tony: "I have footage of Sylvian and Jansen being interviewed by Australian TV in what i guess to be around late '81. David talks about a recent illness which put him in hospital, the album they are currently working on; "Tin Drum" and their vague plans to visit Australia. I have a feeling the interview is filmed at AIR studios." Having now seen the footage I can add the following - Steve and David are promoting the Australian "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" album. David says he thought of the song title first, then built the song and album up from there. He says he does not believe in pop videos as they can limit the imagination of the viewer. Steve says they are recording "Tin Drum" and hope to finish it "in about a month and a half", which puts this show at about September 1981. David says that they had hoped to visit Australia but his illness meant that they could not (he went into hospital the day after the Hammersmith Odeon concert on 17th May 81). Info from John Hewitt - This show was on Channel 7 - Sounds was a Saturday morning music show hosted by Donny Sutherland. Aswell as the interview, the video of "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" was played.
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Visions Of China promo video clip
Available on the "Instant Pictures" video tape. This clip was voted one of the top 50 all-time best videos by Record Mirror in 1985. | ![]() |
20 November 1981 - "Oxford Road Show" BBC TV
The group look very relaxed and all appear to be enjoying this show. David smiles a lot throughout, perhaps relishing the chance to shock the audience with the contrast between Quiet Life and the Tin Drum material. Cantonese Boy is an interesting choice. Elsewhere on the site you will read an interview where the band state that Virgin did not want to release Ghosts as a single, so was Cantonese Boy planned to be the next one at this early stage? If you have this clip, listen to the drums on Visions Of China - just before the drum solo the tape cuts out and you can hear Steve pounding away live, making a very interesting racket that would have done as a remix. For this performance, David wears a red checked shirt and during Cantonese Boy puts on his round "Lennon" specs. This edition of the show marked the TV debut of Ade Edmonson and Rik Mayall, appearing as "20th Century Coyote" (thanks to Dave Johnson)
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1982 - Sylvian on Warhol's TV show (USA)More info required.
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1982 - Sylvian VJ's on MTV (USA)Information from Greg Huerter: "I remember the David interview segment being very quiet with long moments of silence before someone spoke again. I do recall seeing one of those "I want my MTV" promos with David saying "Hi I'm David Sylvian from Japan you are watching MTV with a quick flash to the visions of china video. As far as I know MTV in the USA only showed visions of china it was the only Japan video I have ever seen. I watched MTV almost every day its first year of operation and saw the video maybe three times the most significant time being when Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes of duran duran played it. Nick talked about how Japan was his favorite band and tin drum was an amazing album. I thought it was great that he went out of his way to promote Japan in the USA and it gave them great exposure because there guest VJ spot was in prime time and the only time I saw visions of china before that was late at night. I often wonder what would have happened if Japan had stuck together and tried to conquer America with the backing of hugely popular duran duran."
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4 March 1982 - "The Old Grey Whistle Test" BBC TV
With Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Rhodes This performance took place when they were recording Bamboo Music. Ghosts is a new version, unique to this performance, allegedly re-arranged by Sakamoto. David Rhodes had been Japan's guitarist for the Visions Of China tour, but by the next tour had been replaced by Masami Tsuchiya. The band look pretty glum during this performance, which took place during a pretty dark period in the group's history. Ghosts is available on the Best Of The Old Grey Whistle Test DVD. | ![]() |
11 March 1982 - Mick Karn and Angie Bowie on "The Old Grey Whistle Test" BBCTV
Mick plays some basslines later heard on his debut album and Angie reads some of her poetry. It was all improvised and arranged on the spur of the moment after Japan's appearance the week before. At the time, Angie had business connections with Japan and NOMIS, and she particularly began to socialise with Mick. The Sun (with publicist supreme Connie's help no doubt) even suggested there might be a romance on the cards. |

























