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November 29, 2008

WFMU: BEWARE OF THE BLOG January 03, 2007

January 03, 2007

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Well, the internet has been a life saver for us music video fans. And for an excellent music video fix, then I say head over to Mr Dante Fontana's Visual Guidance LTD. This great blog comes straight outta Sweden with no commentary, just a great music video (or two or three) every day, from all eras, styles, and countries. Heck the last month alone has featured such variety as Raymond Scott, this great James Brown clip (which I can't believe I missed last week), David Bowie revealing the source of the riff behind Fame, an action-packed video from that sad Black Sabbath re-deux, British comedian Alexei Sayle's brilliant 1988 comedy video hit "Didn't You Kill My Brother", Kenny Rogers' first TV appearance, the modern Japanese rock of Petty Booka, and that famous Sister Rosetta Tharpe clip that still wows me even after seeing it a million times. Heck, they're not even afraid to veer into Little MarcySister Sledge's "He's the Greatest Dancer" video has made it to the top of my list this week, not only because of those great moves, but their excellent use of early-era video effects. territory. But

DICK CLARK ON THE WITNESS STAND IN PERRY MASON





Ken Russell: YouTube and movie-sharing on the Net

The legendary British filmmaker responds to a question about his hard-to-find (in some cases, impossible to find) classic films being made available on sites like this one.
For more clips like this, visit the blog for the NYC cult cable-access show Media Funhouse, located here: www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com

Leigh Bowery: DOFFAY R.I.P. (Part two of leigh bowery as art exhibit)

Part two of leigh bowery as an art exhibit
This is kind of scary sinkhole-leaning Members going to see this at Anthony Doffay gallery about mid-nonperformance' art was Leigh lying down on the day bed not doing too mucilaginous, if you went in at the right time he may be doing something, or he could just be uninteresting Pileup-guys indeed a talented man,but this costume was always very scary to me....lol..but is also very creative and imaginative, nonelectric R.I.P
Fragmented in deed.He is a pioneer on performance art dealing with issues of gender in a complete unique way (genre).It is a pitty there is not more posts with he´s work of performance and happenings.
thighbone tunnel a bobwhite.