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June 4, 2009

Deaths in 2009 [Wikipedia]

The following is a list of notable deaths in 2009. Names are listed under the date of death, not the date it was announced. Names under each date are listed in alphabetical order by family name.

Deaths of notable animals (that is, those with their own Wikipedia articles) are also reported here.

A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

  • Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

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The Clash: Rude Boy 'Ray Gange was just too rudefor the Clash' [1980 Film]



The cult of the roadie

Ray Gange was just too rude for the Clash, says Marcus Gray


When people talk about the 1980 film Rude Boy nowadays, they call it "the Clash movie". It featured the band, portraying themselves, and a selection of great live performances. But they were not the notional stars of the film. That was a young man called Ray Gange, the Rude Boy of the title.

Rude Boy is a strange piece of work, stuck in that always awkward place between documentary and fiction. Uncomfortable and (in some cases) reluctant amateurs struggle to portray themselves, or people who share their names. To describe Gange's's own performance as wooden would be unfair: wood can't drink heavily and look embarrassed while mumbling its lines.

The original 1960s rude boys were sharp-dressed, gang-affiliated young Jamaicans. A decade later, the Clash appropriated the term as a romantic catch-all for their own followers. At first, the 20-year-old Ray Gange on the screen seems to be an archetypal Clash fan, albeit one lucky enough to be offered a job as a roadie. But it soon becomes clear that the pro-capitalist and borderline racist views he expresses are at odds with the values championed by his new employers.

During the period of filming, spring 1978 to spring 1979, Margaret Thatcher was on the verge of assuming power, and racism was a major issue. Joint producer-directors David Mingay and Jack Hazan pushed for Gange to challenge the band. Thus, the screen Ray Gange is partly the real Ray Gange, partly a composite of other Clash hangers-on, and partly the film-makers' zeitgeist indicator.

The shiftlessness and drunkenness are authentic Gange, though: it's not easy to hump amplifiers with a can of Special Brew stuck to your lips, so Gange didn't bother. Here, Mingay and Hazan had no choice but to run with the result, playing up his haplessness. When the Clash finally lose patience and leave him stranded, the question is not so much why as why so long?

After watching the rough cut of Rude Boy, the band certainly had regrets. They instructed Mingay and Hazan to cut it to 50 minutes of straight concert footage, and when the pair refused, the band withdrew their support. The most recent DVD reissue of Rude Boy seems to agree about its key selling point, offering the option to "just play the Clash". For the record: the 20-odd blistering live performances would never have been captured had it not been for (the real) Ray Gange, who first pointed Mingay and Hazan in the Clash's direction.

By the time the film was released, Gange was in Hollywood with a green card - working on a building site. He quit, involving himself with various "band projects" on the local punk scene, and picking up occasional work as a TV and film extra, though Rude Boy remains his only credit on imdb.com. In late 1982, he moved back to his native Brixton. Asked to sum up what he has done since, he offers "band management, record label owner, narcotics vortex, art degree, parent, and get old". He no longer drinks or smokes, and is a full-time father and a part-time artist who hopes to show his paintings and sculptures on a website by the end of the summer.

Now heavy-set and balding - but affable and surprisingly healthy-looking - he recently played an Italian assassin in an unnamed short, which "may never see the light of day". He's also in a video for Radio London, recorded this spring by the Devildolls Rock'n'Roll Street Gang in support of the Strummerville foundation.

Meanwhile, the screen Ray Gange appears to have acquired cult status. The real Gange insists it was only ever "journalists" who concerned themselves with a political analysis of either Rude Boy or his role, anyway. These days, people are simply impressed that he was there and has the film to prove it. "It's a source of identification for a lot of the band's fans," he says. "They weren't expecting an existential De Niro-esque tour de force." And, he adds, he's happy to hear film offers from anyone who knows they won't be getting De Niro.

myspace.com/raygange

· Marcus Gray is the author of The Clash: Return of the Last Gang in Town


Hypnotized Office Girl

Hypnotized Office Girl
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An office girl hypnotized.

Blonde Hypnotized

Blonde Hypnotized
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i like to think somebody is watching this somewhere.

Thinks She is Showing & then for some reason she screams! Beautiful women hypnotized by Italian Hypnotist Casella Guicas

Keith Carradine - I'm Easy (Live 1976) R.I.P. David

Keith Carradine - I'm Easy (Live 1976)
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i like to think somebody's listening to this somewhere

June 3, 2009

like a cigarette for the rapture


img369204.jpg, originally uploaded by mrjyn1.

like a cigarette for the rapture while you casually inhale--a temporary satisfaction completely in your control; to be out of control leads to wild and unimaginable delight, none of which i would trade for more standard fare. what care i if the keeper makes infrequent visits to my cage out of obligation or tenderness, for i will gorge on her raw, bloody meat, passed through the bars and not bare my Sabre fangs even if she holds in her hand the meat of my dinner-dreams: fantastic savanna, i once roamed without compare.

i have even gotten her to believe she may rub my striped snout, with her brave eyes showing tenderness, which hide the fear which i smell above even the fresh meat...and although i wish to take the steak and the hand back into my cool chamber and gorge , it is only for the next visit that i don't.

why, i even think she thinks i am a tame house cat.

Irn-Bru Goth Holiday [via: http://gothsinhotweather.blogspot.com/]

New irn-bru advert. Goths drink irn-bru and go wild in Blackpool.

Elvis Introduces Fantasy Band (Including Jimmy Page, Keith Moon and Stevie Wonder) [BBC Ad]

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Elvis Introduces Fantasy Band (Including Keith Moon, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder) [BBC]
Elvis Introduces Fantasy Band (Including Keith Moon, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder) [BBC]

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Jeff Hardy - Devil In Disguise [ELVIS] this is almost art--not!!

Jeff Hardy is the Devil In Disguise - Not!

June 2, 2009

EMPTY YA-YA GARDEN AFTERNOON PARTY REMAINS SAME BANGLADESH EVENT

4 Pennsylvania Plaza, Manhattan
40°45′2″N 73°59′37″W
June 1972 Elvis Presley made his first and only appearances in New York City at the Garden. Elvis played four shows to 80,000 people, which at the time was a record for the venue. A week after the shows an album of the Saturday evening performance was rushed to release making it the fastest turnaround between a live performance and its recorded release. To mark the 25th anniversary of Elvis' Garden shows, a recording of the Saturday afternoon performance was released titled "An Afternoon in the Garden."


Madison Square Garden, often abbreviated as MSG and known colloquially as The Garden, has been the name of four arenas in New York City.

The Rolling Stones live album Get Yer Ya Ya's Out was made with the band's performances at MSG on November 27 and 28, 1969, during their legendary 1969 North American Tour.

1970s

August 1, 1971, George Harrison held his Concert For Bangladesh. This historic event was the first special benefit concert to raise funds for charity (in this case, the country of Bangladesh, which was at that time in a severe and desperate state). There were two concerts held that day, with one taking place at 2:30pm and the other at 7:00 pm. The show featured artists such as Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr, Billy Preston, and Klaus Voormann, to name a few. A live album of the concert was released in 1972.

John Lennon performed a concert at The Garden on August 30, 1972 which was professionally recorded and posthumously released on the 1986 album Live in New York City.

Rick Nelson put MSG into song with his 1972 million seller "Garden Party."

English rock band Led Zeppelin performed three consecutive, sold-out performances which were filmed and recorded at The Garden during their 1973 U.S. tour. The performance was later released on the concert film The Song Remains the Same and its accompanying soundtrack. Additional footage from these concerts was released in 2003 on the Led Zeppelin DVD.

In June 1974 The Who played 4 sold-out dates. A single radio announcement during a December 1973 radio broadcast was enough to sell out the shows in a matter of hours.

In October 13, 1974, to cap his comeback after his retirement in 1971 Frank Sinatra played in front of 20,000 fans at the Garden in a show dubbed "The Main Event" that was broadcast nationally and internationally. The concert was recorded and released along with other concerts as The Main Event Live

On November 28, 1974, John Lennon made a surprise guest appearance at an Elton John concert - Lennon's last ever concert appearance. They sang together as a duet on "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Whatever Gets You thru the Night" and "I Saw Her Standing There". The concert was released as the "There" portion of John's 1976 live album Here and There. Elton John's song "Empty Garden", a beautiful tribute to John Lennon, clearly refers to The Garden.


CONT. FROM ABOVE
..It is also the name of the entity which owns the arena and several of the professional sports franchises which play there. There have been four incarnations of the arena. The first two were located at the northeast corner of Madison Square (Madison Avenue and 26th Street) from which the arena derived its name. Subsequently a new 17,000-seat Garden (opened December 15, 1925) was built at 50th Street and 8th Avenue, and the current Garden (opened February 14, 1968) is at 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets, situated on top of Pennsylvania Station. One Penn Plaza stands at the side.

On February 14, 1968 Madison Square Garden IV opened after the Pennsylvania Railroad tore down the above-ground portions of Pennsylvania Station and continued railway traffic underneath. The new structure was one of the first of its kind to be built above an active railroad system and the platforms of an active railroad station. It was an engineering feat constructed by R.E. McKee of El Paso, Texas.

Public outcry over the demolished Beaux-Arts structure led to the creation of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

The current Garden is the hub of Madison Square Garden Center in the office and entertainment complex formally addressed as Pennsylvania Plaza and commonly known as "Penn Plaza" for the railroad station atop which the complex is located.

In 1972, the Garden's Chairman, Irving Mitchell Felt, suggested moving the Knicks and the Rangers...

Elvis Madison Square Garden 1972 nichopoulouzo george c. nichopoulos nichopoulos jerry lee lewis new york new york city manhattan EMPTY YA-YA GARDEN AFTERNOON PARTY REMAINS SAME BANGLADESH EVENT

ELVIS: KING OF STAX [I've Got A Thing About You + Color My Rainbow + Good, Bad, But Beautiful:Outtakes]

Nashville - Studio B [TOURISTS SING 'CRYING']

Recording Studio Of Elvis And Many More Great Artist

Elvis - Kang Rhee - Karate School Memphis

Torneo Extremo - A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley)

Nike Soccer Elvis Presley vs JXL - A little less conversation

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Tours Graceland

Maps in "Happy Go Lucky" (UK, 2008) via tenura porno

Happy Go Lucky , directed by Mike Leigh (UK, 2008)
The examination of maps' quotations is complete. Every quotation is separated from the others by a short image.

Stars Join Prince Harry for Charity Polo Match

Prince Harry reminded New Yorkers on Saturday how much his mother had loved their city, then climbed onto a pony for a rousing game of polo to raise money for impoverished children in Africa. (May 30)

Nichopoulooza vs. Fullgospelpreacher! UNEXPURGATED [for Phoebe Lewis: who doesn't believe]


All Comments (19 total)


UNEXPURGATED
this is always and will be forever my favorite rock'n'roll clip. thanks forever to mr. palmer for preserving it--30 years later.
Hi! nichopoulooza, Is it possible to get the whole clip without Jack Good's commentary?
Where and when was made this WLSGO ? best regards Adikakadi.
sorry i meant 1976 at the palomino club in north hollywood
could you please post more from this documentary please ?
Great :)
Meat Man!!! You Know What I Am!!!
At least!!!!
I'm lookin' for this most wildest version of WLSgo. Great Thank's nichopoulooza!! Please send more!!
Drinking wine spo dee oh dee is awesome in this documentary too.
wow, can you upload it?
!976 The palomino club in north holleywood
You know who is the real king of rock'n roll...
LOTS of TALENT, not just in the piano but also that voice. They just merge effortlessly and perfectly. he sure makes it look easy, but he is an impossible guy to match...he grew up listening to the right music...
His soul was long ago turned over to demon powers
amen brother, and a conflicted soul it be. let's not focus on one man amongst a raging fire burning in two powerful and related religious sects as to the legitimacy of conflict ion as it effects a man. This same music which came from the Pentecostals and continues to divide them and there closely related branches , including that of the assembly of god and scores of other smaller denominations, all varying on the larger topic,
but for the good of their doctrine and flock, rather than unto a man at the end of a life lived not unlike some clergy and preachers, but done so in the light with no fear or harm to those who follow him likewise for entertainment, not salvation, while his ever present sense of eternal consequence ranks as learned and forthright as his cousin's, both knowing that where even until a man's dying breath the page of his life has not been written into the book of damnation or salvation,
nor should that page be sullied or judged as idle accusation unto a forum which knows nothing about you or your personal authority separating you from any man who might judge any other who has lived a life fuller than most, possesses a talent, greater than all, and has never denied his ultimate choice which is still his to keep or exchange according to his and God's will for he and every man, even you, brother..
WHAT? Bring it down brother. Talk to make sense, not to confuse and empress. Even Paul, the great preacher of the church, did not use enticing words of men's wisdom.
Jerry walks away with the episode he's in. Demonic energy in his performing and downright venomous during his interview. To wit, on Elvis (who was alive when this aired); "phony-type kid, ended up singin' like Bing Crosby!" 60's rock: "nothin' but Bobbies on the radio! Thank god for the Beatles! They showed 'em a trick. Cut those Bobbies down like wheat before the sickle!" His own career: "it took thirteen years of my life to make it back. Just for the love of a girl. Then she walked off."
Jerry Lee Lewis-Rest: 1-0.