What’s up with Lou’s Look in this poetry reading? And what’s going through the mind of the woman up front, in the bottom left corner of the screen when the camera is looking out into the audience? Other than the thoughtful hand placed at chin with forefinger pointed over the lips, what are the appropriate options for facial reactions by audience members while taking in a rocker’s poetry reading?
Let’s face it: I’ve got better taste in music than most people. If you’re reading this, the same probably goes for you.
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We tend to think of grant writing and rock ‘n roll as a practice that only takes place in Scandanavian countries, but surely it is possible for American musicians to apply for grants to fund their high-brow rock excursions. What else would explain the rock-related career of Laurie Anderson?
For the good of musicians hoping to land a grant for their next rock project, please assess this video for its fine demonstration of elements of rock ‘n roll grant writing. I’ll tell you one thing that impresses the organizations awarding these grants: Adrian Belew.
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It’s that time again: time for that rapid-fire round of hard-hitting questions, known in the Halls of Rock as Dugout Chatter! Remember, there are no right or wrong answers, only true ones. Let’s get to it!
Neil Young‘s Le Noise: pointless, stupid, or all the things critics tend to say about any production involving Daniel Lanois?
I saw that Eminem has supposedly released another comeback, which I believe would make for his second or third comeback album in a row without having once come back and gone away in between? How many times can one artist make a “comeback” album, and if more than one time, can an artist comeback a subsequent time without having successfully returned and gone away once before?
Excluding young Michael Jackson, who was the greatest preteen/teenage performer in rock?
What’s more damaging to the environment, fall leaf-blower emissions or the destruction of trees used to print the review of any new Eric Clapton album?
What rock-related topic is most in need of a Main Stage poll? You may supply the answer options, but hold onto your specific answer in case your poll is chosen for eventual appearance.
I look forward to your responses.
You’re not Two Cool to tell us what’s on your mind, are you? Let’s kick it out Philly Big Hair style. Philly Townspeeps take note: that stylin’ Two Cool guy “Tony” is future cheesesteak impressario and budding movie extra Tony Luke. Tony hasn’t given up the music bug!
I’d never heard of Style Council‘s short film Jerusalem until the other day, when Townsman misterioso suggested that we see if we can’t say anything nice about it. Because this is likely to be one of the most difficult assignments that I have ever faced, I won’t even begin to watch this 4-part series of YouTube clips until after I’ve launched the post. As some of you may recall, I have already found Style Council (and Paul Weller, in particular) guilty of Rock Crimes. This film can’t be good news for his parole officer, but I’ll be…nice.
Here’s what Modculture.com had to say about this film:
The one that’ll leave you wondering the most, though, is ‘JerUSAlem’. Those who have seen it already will probably recall the slightly bewildering feeling one experiences when it’s viewed for the first time. Whilst I won’t admit to understanding it fully, visually it’s aged very well. The clips of the band roaring into the village square on their scooters still pleases, as do the performances of ‘It Didn’t Matter’ and ‘Heavens Above’ in particular. Whether you get it or not, it’s nice to own it and finally be able to pass judgement on it. It’s not brilliant, but it’s not entirely bad either.
Note how they manage to find something nice to say. Let’s see if we can’t follow their lead. Parts 2 through 4 follow…after the jump!