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November 11, 2008

Lester Bangs vs. Bryan Ferry

Short segment from a 70s British documentary called 'All You Need is Love' featuring rock critic Lester Bangs (identified as the editor of 'Cream' rather than 'Creem') tearing into Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music (who he also acknowledges are musically "an incredible synthesis").

ONLY ONES: 'Out There In The Night': Maher Shalal Hash Baz (Japanese: August 13th, 2006)

Recorded at Motion in Shinjuku on August 13th, 2006. Performing 'Out There In The Night' by The Only Ones from 'Even Serpents Shine' (1979).

only lex10 and seb. /z no how happy this post is...and random...but of course, if i uploaded it, y'know it's gotta be good or weird...this one's good

November 10, 2008

Oh, Lonesome Me: PLAYLIST by Gatorrock786

Oh, Lonesome Me
June Webb - Oh Lonesome Me

One of our favorite country cuties on Ozark Jubilee. She's singing my favorite Don Gibson tune, of course!

Please check out my "Oh Lonesome Me" playlist. I think you will enjoy it!

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=91EFCBAEA1B9C837
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Don Gibson - Oh, Lonesome Me

(1958) A classic from the Sad Poet of Country Music
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Terry White & the Nuggets - Oh, Lonesome Me

One of my favorite Don Gibson tunes.
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Loretta Lynn - Oh, Lonesome Me

I couldn't resist this gem from The Muppet Show. The First Lady of Country Music and some fuzzy hounddogs perform a Don Gibson classic.
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Bob Luman - Oh, Lonesome Me

Bob on the Los Angeles-area weekly hoedown - "Townhall Party" in 1958. A rollicking version of the Don Gibson classic tune.

November 9, 2008

Dick Cavett Show: John Huston Smoking Cigars Discusses Humphrey Bogart

February 21, 1972.

Huston speaks lovingly of working with Humphrey Bogart, saying that "he was the first choice for all the pictures I did with him and is still my first choice in pictures...I only wish he were here to do them today." The irony that Huston heartily puffs away on a giant cigar while eulogizing Bogart and writer James Agee (The African Queen), both of whom died from smoking-related illnesses is hard to miss.

"People who know him, or who have drunk with him, or who have worked with him, say that he's about the best company you can get, if you can stand the pace."