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Después de años de especulaciones y, sobre todo, de espera, vuelven The Cure. 'Alone' es su primera canción nueva en 16 años y el tema con el que anuncian 'Songs Of A Lost World', el disco que publicarán el 1 de noviembre. El gran regreso de 2024, el de una de las bandas más influyentes de la música, es una extensa balada oscura que se apoya en unos contenidos sintetizadores. Playlist:Primal Scream - Ready To Go HomeFontaines D.C. - Motorcycle BoyThe Cure - AlonePorridge Radio - A Hole In The GroundSOPHIE, Hannah Diamond - Always and ForeverJamie xx - BreatherTwo Shell - Everybody Worldwideyunè pinku - Half AliveLaura Marling - Child of MineML Buch - Flames shards gooMolina, ML Buch - OrgansNilüfer Yanya - Just a WesternEscuchar audio
April is John's birthday month, and this year, we're highlighting his adolescent penchant for juvenile delinquency with a couple of cult favorites. First up is Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel, Rumble Fish, starring Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke. Conceived of as an art film for kids and an antidote to Coppola's previous Hinton adaption of The Outsiders, Rumble Fish brings together existential philosophy, German Expressionist film, and a percussion-forward score from Stewart Copeland of The Police to tell the story of Rusty James and The Motorcycle Boy. We discuss parallels with Shakespeare and Christianity, themes of freedom and time, the use of color in a mostly black and white film, and many other topics. Channel your inner street tough and punch play (right in the face) to hear all about this amazing film!
Book Vs. Movie: Rumble FishThe 1975 Novel Vs. the 1983 MovieRusty James is a 14-year-old kid in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who lives a troubled life in 1975's Rumble Fish, written by former teen sensation S.E. Hinton who published her first work (the YA classic The Outsiders while a freshman in college in 1967. James spends his days getting into fights, hanging out with best friend Steve, trying to find time for his girlfriend Patty, and, most of all, idolizing his older brother, The Motorcycle Boy. The events leading up to his time in the reformatory make up for the main action, and the audience sympathizes with a kid who can't seem to catch a break. The 1983 film was co-written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Simultaneously, he created The Outsiders adaptation, which would become a cult classic. With some of the same cast members (including Matt Dillon and Diane Lane) and the addition of Mickey Rourke, Nicolas Cage, and Dennis Hopper--Coppola aims for a French New Wave look and feel. Filmed on video and in black and white, the movie has been a mainstay at film festivals and retrospectives for decades.With her flair for getting into the minds of her teen subjects and realistic portrayals of angst and loneliness--Hinton is a legend in the world of YA Fiction, and her films remain popular with her fans. So what are the main differences between the book and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!In this ep the Margos discuss:The background of S.E. Hinton and her unusual careerThe changes Coppola made with the original story.The cast of the 1983 film: Matt Dillon (Rusty James,) Mickey Rourke (The Motorcycle Boy,) Diane Lane (Patty,) Dennis Hopper (Father,) Diana Scarwid (Cassandra,) Vincent Spano (Steve,) Nicolas Cage (Smokey,) Chris Penn (BJ Jackson,) Lawrence Fishburne (“Midget,”) William Smith (Officer Patterson,) Glenn Withrow (Biff,) Tom Waits (Benny, the Bartender,) Sofia Coppola (Donna,) and S.E. Hinton in a cameo performance.Clips used:The Motor Cycle Boy talks about his mother in CaliforniaRusty Jones commercial (1982)Rumble Fish 1983 trailerPlanning a rumbleDillon and Lane talk about an artistic choice of Coppla's (Criterion Channel)Rusty and Steve talkRusty, The Motorcycle Boy and FatherThe Motorcycle Boy and Rusty at the pet shopMusic: Stewart Copeland & Stan Ridgeway's “Don't Box Me In”Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5406542/advertisement
Book Vs. Movie: Rumble FishThe 1975 Novel Vs. the 1983 MovieRusty James is a 14-year-old kid in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who lives a troubled life in 1975's Rumble Fish, written by former teen sensation S.E. Hinton who published her first work (the YA classic The Outsiders while a freshman in college in 1967. James spends his days getting into fights, hanging out with best friend Steve, trying to find time for his girlfriend Patty, and, most of all, idolizing his older brother, The Motorcycle Boy. The events leading up to his time in the reformatory make up for the main action, and the audience sympathizes with a kid who can't seem to catch a break. The 1983 film was co-written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Simultaneously, he created The Outsiders adaptation, which would become a cult classic. With some of the same cast members (including Matt Dillon and Diane Lane) and the addition of Mickey Rourke, Nicolas Cage, and Dennis Hopper--Coppola aims for a French New Wave look and feel. Filmed on video and in black and white, the movie has been a mainstay at film festivals and retrospectives for decades.With her flair for getting into the minds of her teen subjects and realistic portrayals of angst and loneliness--Hinton is a legend in the world of YA Fiction, and her films remain popular with her fans. So what are the main differences between the book and the film? Which version did the Margos like better? Have a listen!In this ep the Margos discuss:The background of S.E. Hinton and her unusual careerThe changes Coppola made with the original story.The cast of the 1983 film: Matt Dillon (Rusty James,) Mickey Rourke (The Motorcycle Boy,) Diane Lane (Patty,) Dennis Hopper (Father,) Diana Scarwid (Cassandra,) Vincent Spano (Steve,) Nicolas Cage (Smokey,) Chris Penn (BJ Jackson,) Lawrence Fishburne (“Midget,”) William Smith (Officer Patterson,) Glenn Withrow (Biff,) Tom Waits (Benny, the Bartender,) Sofia Coppola (Donna,) and S.E. Hinton in a cameo performance.Clips used:The Motor Cycle Boy talks about his mother in CaliforniaRusty Jones commercial (1982)Rumble Fish 1983 trailerPlanning a rumbleDillon and Lane talk about an artistic choice of Coppla's (Criterion Channel)Rusty and Steve talkRusty, The Motorcycle Boy and FatherThe Motorcycle Boy and Rusty at the pet shopMusic: Stewart Copeland & Stan Ridgeway's “Don't Box Me In”Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Um, h-hello there, little raccoon. I'll do my best to describe the movie Rumble Fish for you, but it might be a bit scary. Are you sure you're ready to hear this? Okay, so Rumble Fish is a movie about a teenage boy named Rusty James who is the leader of a gang in a rough and dangerous part of town. He's always trying to live up to the legacy of his older brother, Motorcycle Boy, who used to be the toughest guy in the neighborhood. But Motorcycle Boy has disappeared, and Rusty James is left to navigate the dangerous world of gangs and violence on his own. The movie is filmed in black and white, which gives it a dark and eerie feel. There are lots of scenes of alleys and abandoned buildings, which might remind you of the kind of places raccoons like to explore. But be warned, there are also scenes of fighting and bloodshed that might be too intense for a little raccoon like you. There's a lot of talk about mortality and the fragility of life in Rumble Fish. It's a very existential movie, which means it deals with big questions about the meaning of life and what happens when we die. That might be a bit too deep for a raccoon, but I guess you never know. Overall, I'd say Rumble Fish is a pretty intense movie that might be too scary for a raccoon. But if you're feeling brave, you could give it a watch and see what you think. Just be prepared for some dark and heavy themes, and lots of scenes of fighting and violence.
The Golden Rat are a Tokyo-based outfit comprised of guitarists Mr. Ratboy and Hiroshi The Golden Arm. They are set to release their debut album ‘We Got A Right' – a fifteen song collection/interpretations of tunes which inspired both musicians during adolescence. Mr. Ratboy has plugged in and played with some of rock n roll's elite: Sour Jazz, Motorcycle Boy, Pillbox, Bebe Buell, Jeff Dahl, Marky Ramone & The Intruders, Kevin K and Freddy Lynxx to name a few. On show #159 of The Australian Rock Show we are joined by Mr. Ratboy to look over the new Golden Rat album - and to also talk though his amazing rock n roll journey. Dig it! Music by: The Golden Rat, Mr. Ratboy, Motorcycle Boy, Pillbox, Sour Jazz, The Saints - thanks to Dimitri Monroe https://viciouskittenrecords.com MVD Distribution: https://mvdshop.com Hiroshi The Golden Arm: https://www.instagram.com/thegoldenarmsjp Sour Jazz: https://www.sourjazz.com Chris Barry i/v: http://www.artsandopinion.com/2022_v21_n3/jason-barry.htm Dimitri Monroe Blog: https://veglam.com
In this week's show we have a set of 3 songs that all have titles with a word repeated 3 times. We play exceptional songs from these artists: The Knack, Liars Inc., TacocaT, Suspect Parts, The Detroit Cobras, The Blinders, Beach Bunny, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Bloody Hollies, Winnetka Bowling League, We Are Scientists, Heavy Trash, Cayucas, The Motorcycle Boy, Def Leppard, Elvis Costello, 8 Bit Universe. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Im Gespräch mit Tobias. Wir reden über das Zeug zum Punkstar sein, Pfarrefahrt mit Sascha, Ratte, Sex Pistols & den Toten Hosen, COP aus Hattorf am Harz, U2 und die U2-Phase der 7 Seconds, Ultravox "The Collection" & Iron Maidens "Live After Death", erstes Konzert AC/DC & Dokken in der Niedersachsen, der Metal-Meyer, Angelverein Gut Biss, Bezirksmeister im 100m Lauf, Empfehlung für die Hauptschule, Gitarrenkurs an der VHS Bad Lauterberg, amtlicher Sound von Roadstar, das erste Demo von Sticky Tits, Metal-Meyer lernt von den Punks, der Gitarrist sah gefühlt noch beschissener aus, massenhaft Konzerte in diversen Jugendhäusern im Harz, diverse Konzerte mit Slapshot, Sheer Terror, kurze Tour mit Schleprock, Lieblingscoversong "Yesterday" von Bad Religion, die Gründung von El Mariachi, immer zwei Jahre später dran sind, Peace of Mind & El Mariachi matchen nicht so richtig, gut gealterte Songs, gern einen Reinsaufen, auf Tour mit Turbostaat, in Einzelzellen an der Schweizer Grenze, die Besonderheit von Turbostaat, Can´t relax in Deutschland, Auftritt auf einem Open Air in Berlin, zusammen mit Guano Apes beim Hardcore meets HipHop Festival spielen, die Reunion von El Mariachi, Bass bei Stakkato Granato, dass Balboa Burnout wie El Mariachi klingt, die gleiche Sauferei aber neue musikalische Einflüsse bei Drunk Motorcycle Boy, die großartigen Nightjet, als Ver- und Entsorger Kontraktor auf der Mülldeponie fahren, Rocky 1 ist der Beste, unbezahlte Ausbildung zum Erzieher, ErzieherInnen-Sein wird immer anstrengender, Laufen als Trendsport bei den Punks, Diskussionen ums Heiraten, ein guter Freund sein, hitzköpfig sein, gern in der Natur sein, was "I can´t relax in Deutschland" heute bedeutet, vorm schönen Abend erstmal putzen, Computerspiele, aktuelle gute Bands: Antillectual, Hell & Back, Turnstile, Littbarski, Alltime Favorites: Samiam, Lifetime, Bad Religion, Iron Maiden, früher die Haare schneiden, uvm.
Podcast #570 fires both barrels delivering hits from The Motorcycle Boy, Dany Laj and the Looks, The Sorels, The Dents, The Orange Peels, La Battue, The Umbrellas, & Monta at Odds.
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This episode: some good shit! Outrage Radio playlist: [0:00] 1. Mudhoney – No One Has 2. Fugazi – Public Witness Program 3. Josie Cotton – Money (2019) 4. The Cavemen – Knife Fight (2019) [11:48] 5. The Schizophonics – Steely Eyed Lady (2019) 6. Gino And The Goons – Pills (2019) 7. Mala Vista – Criminal (2019) 8. Reigning Sound – Get It! 9. Holly Golightly – Won’t Go Out 10. Dead Boys – Caught With The Meat In Your Mouth 11. The Control Freaks – She’s The Bomb (2019) [30:24] 12. The Scaners – Flying Fuck (2019) 13. Metz – Get Off 14. Le Shok – Mind Your Own Business 15. Prettiest Eyes – The Shame (2019) 16. NoMeansNo – Sex Mad 17. Cat Scan – Dirty Movies (2019) 18. Curleys – Johnny (2019) 19. Beta Boys – Already Dead [53:04] 20. The Rhythm Shakers – Senior Class 21. The Delta Bombers – Top Shelf Woman 22. Greg Antista And The Lonely Streets – Goodnight Ramona (2019) 23. The Victims – Horror Smash (2019) 24. The Side Eyes – I Hate Dates 25. Motorcycle Boy – Feel It [1:11:49] 26. Flat Worms – Plastic At Home (2019) 27. Richard Rose – Controlled Zone (2019) 28. Pansy Division – Flower 29. The Misfits – TV Casualty 30. Sonic’s Rendezvous Band – Electrophonic Tonic 31. The Grabbers – Action Speak Louder Than Words (2019) 32. Trampoline Team – Rearrange (2019) 33. Patti – Fully Foam Ending (2019) [1:33:00] 34. Acrylics – Stagnant (2019) 35. Mass Arrest – Shuck And Jive (2019) 36. Total Massacre – P.S.A. 37. Crucifix – Prejudice 38. GBH – State Executioner 39. Fear – I Am A Doctor 40. The Stooges – T.V. Eye [1:52:44] 41. Simon Stokes – Hey You 42. Teengenerate – Gonna Feel Alright (Original air date - December 12th, 2019). Outrage Radio broadcasts every Thursday night 9-11pm (Pacific) on LuxuriaMusic.com
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: covers vs. originals. The Covers: 1. Mommy Long Legs – People Ain’t No Good (0:00) 2. Thee Mighty Caesars – Road Runner 3. The Stitches – Better Off Dead 4. L7 – Let’s Lynch The Landlord 5. The Slop – Rocker (10:43) 6. Black Mambas – Thirteen Women 7. Xenu & The Thetans – El Dia Perfecto 8. The BellRays – Never Say Die 9. Imelda May and Jeff Beck – Poor Boy 10. The Dragons – Bad Reputation 11. The Dickies – Solitary Confinement 12. Motorhead – Whiplash (31:52) 13. New Bomb Turks – Feel It 14. Teenage Cavegirl - Psychotic Reaction 15. Nick Waterhouse – I Can Only Give You Everything 16. Zen Guerilla – Moonage Daydream 17. Detroit Cobras – Hey Sailor 18. Slayer – Filler/I Don’t Want To Hear It (51:38) 19. The Flytraps - Nice Boys 20. Texas Terri & The Stiff Ones – Lifetime Problems 21. The Coathangers – Sex Beat The Originals: 22. The Cramps – People Ain’t No Good (1:03:21) 23. Howlin’ Wolf – Poor Boy 24. The Weirdos – Solitary Confinement 25. La Peste – Better Off Dead 26. The Saints – This Perfect Day 27. AC/DC – Rocker 28. Count Five – Psychotic Reaction (1:21:17) 29. Them – I Can Only Give You Everything 30. Motorcycle Boy – Feel It 31. Joan Jett – Bad Reputation 32. Bo Diddley – Road Runner 33. Dead Kennedys – Let’s Lynch The Landlord 34. The Dicks – Lifetime Problems (1:38:10) 35. Rose Tattoo – Nice Boys 36. Metallica – (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth 37. Metallica – Whiplash 38. David Bowie – Moonage Daydream (1:52:26) 39. Black Sabbath – Never Say Die This episode originaly broadcast on August 29th, 2019. Outrage Radio broadcasts every Thursday night 9-11pm (Pacific) on LuxuriaMusic.com.
Cinner mail and the question: Are there any films that are either totally unavailable, or only available in a mangled form, that you guys think would've been great to see? Motorcycle Boy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hINnqrhcL18 Support Cinetology by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/cinetology Find out more at https://cinetology.pinecast.co
Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: a bunch of good stuff including lot's of new stuff! Outrage Radio playlist - May 7th, 2020: [0:00] 1. The Cramps – The Natives Are Restless 2. The Spaceshits – Can’t Fool With Me 3. The Chats – Drunk And Disorderly (2020) 4. Gino And The Goons – Got No Friends (2019) 5. Teengenerate – Let’s Get Hurt [14:42] 6. The Flat Worms – Plaster Casts (2020) 7. Cold Meat – Piscies Crisies (2020) 8. Primitive Teeth - Bubble Of Me (2020) 9. Moron’s Morons – Rise With Me (2020) 10. Surfbort – Billy (2019) 11. L7 – Dispatch From Mar-A-Lago [32:25] 12. The Stranglers – Nice ‘N Sleazy 13. The Stranglers – No More Heroes 14. Control Top – One Good Day (2020) 15. Tropical Fuck Storm – This Perfect Day (2020) 16. The Schizophonics – Streets Of Heaven And Hell 17. Street Walkin’ Cheetahs – Fast Fucked and Furious (2020) [53.25] 18. The UFO Club – Werewolf 19. Dead Moon – Dead Moon Night 20. X – Delta 98 Nightmare (2020) 21. The Spits – Don’t Shoot 22. Otoboke Beaver – Hikage No Onna (2019) 23. Eric Nervous And The Beta Blockers – Horseshit (2020) 24. The Detroit Cobras – Stay Down (2019) [1:14:57] 25. The Muffs – Right In The Eye 26. The Humpers – Bombs Away 27. Motorcycle Boy – Feel It 28. The Creamers – Mom Watches T.V. 29. MC5 – Gotta Keep Movin’ 30. The Kids – This Is Rock ‘N Roll 31. The Crazy Squeeze – Something On My Mind [1:36:04] 32. Manic Hispanic – I Got A Right 33. Chubby And The Gang – Speed Kills (2020) 34. Trampoline Team – Must Be Nice (2019) 35. The Tissues – Formation 99 (2020) 36. C.H.E.W. - Noise Square (20200 [1:52:18] 37. FTC - Flatten The Curve (2020) [1:57:33] 38. Ian Whitcomb - You Turn Me On Outrage Radio broadcasts live - Thursdays, 9-11PM at LuxuriaMusic.com.
In the second episode of 'Cage Rage - A Nicolas Cage Podcast', we're still in good ol' 1983 for Rumble Fish!Rumble Fish follows Rusty James, a teenage hoodlum who aspires to be just like his older brother, The Motorcycle Boy.Cage plays Rusty's friend, Smokey, in a smaller role this time around, but this doesn't mean his scenes are any less impactful!And remember to always Keep On, Keep On Cagin'!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/cage-rage-a-nicolas-cage-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode two of Travolta/Cage! This week, film and TV critic extraordinaire Noel Murray (AV Club, The Dissolve) joins us to discuss the next two films in Travolta and Cage’s oeuvre. First up is 1976’s The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, a surprisingly effective TV weepie-of-the-week starring Travolta as Tod Lubitch, a boy with no immune system who has to live his life in — you guessed it — a plastic bubble. Will he find love with the relatable girl-next-door (Glynnis O’Connor)? Will he escape his life of isolation? And most importantly, will he finally get to jerk off in private? Then, of course, there’s Rumble Fish, Francis Ford Coppola’s avant-garde followup to The Outsiders, a film that behaves like Ponyboy’s pretentious French cousin. While the bulk of the story follows teenage ruffian Ricky-James (Matt Dillon) flirting with teenage delinquency to impress his mysterious older brother Motorcycle Boy (sorry, The Motorcycle Boy) (Mickey Rourke), Nic Cage shows up in his uncles’ movie as the surprisingly perceptive gang member Smokey. It’s moody and beautifully filmed and sports a killer Stewart Copeland score, but can it keep all that atmosphere up for two hours? Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro
In this episode, the CAGEFIGHTERS investigate rumors about an upcoming remake of "Valley Girl" before reviewing Cage's second entry in the Cageverse: Francis Ford Coppola's "Rumble Fish" (1983). Experience Steve's tragic descent toward manic alcoholism as he chronicles RUSTY JAMES' fall-from-grace to the sultry sounds of ticking clocks, Mickey Rourke's soothing voice as MOTORCYCLE BOY, and the dismissive jeers from the jealous thug known as SMOKEY CAGE who will stop at nothing to steal RUSTY JAMES' street cred. Things get surreal in this rumble. Recorded December 2, 2018.
Earlier this week, we recorded the last episode of On Taking Pictures after more than six years of weekly episodes. While the show was ostensibly about photography, the legacy of the show is 325 episodes—about 600 hours, give or take—of conversations that ranged from why we make art to whether digital is better than film. I think we spent more time asking questions than answering them, and for me, that became the main point of being there week after week. One of my favorite quotes is by Rainer Maria Rilke and while I won't share the whole thing with you now, the core of it is to “live the questions.” By living the questions, Rilke writes, “Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Overcast | RSSHere's a link to the full episode of On Taking Pictures the clip was taken from: Episode 43 Artistic MonkhoodLA-based artist and photographer Natalja Kent makes incredible colorful geometric large format photographs without the use of a camera.Here's a terrific documentary about Japanese motorcycle culture called Motorcycle Boy. I love the way this thing is shot – it's dripping with tons of style and energy.Music in this episode: The Wrong Way (Jahzzar) / CC BY-SA 4.0
You got your noir in my young adult drama. No, you got your young adult drama in my noir! Hold up, you’re both right! This week we take a trip to the grayscale side of life, where simple answers are blurred and the realm of colors offers fleeting hits at an existence on more than two axes. Gather ‘round and hear the sordid tale of Rusty James and his brother, the famed Motorcycle Boy, in Rumble Fish.
Richard Coleman rememora cómo conoce a Andrés Calamaro por insistencia de Fernando Samalea. Las apariencias, la onda, el palo de cada cual no vaticinaban un futuro en común a los recién presentados. Sin embargo, además de la posibilidad de tocar juntos se da el intercambio de libros y música. Por esa vía Richard llega a Tom Waits cuando acaba de salir Rain Dogs (1985, Island Records), aunque la cara del músico estampada en el disco le resulta familiar, la saca de otra parte. Andrés lo guía entonces a despejar la duda: ¿Viste Rumble Fish? En el film de Francis Ford Coppola, en español llamado La ley de la calle y con banda de sonido de Stewart Copeland, la clave es cercana a Motorcycle Boy, el personaje que hace Mickey Rourke. Playlist: Heartattack And Vine, Clap Hands, Goin' Out West, Downtown
Just the thought of what the Boyracer family's record collection must look like brings a tear to my eye. If i had a nickel for every great record Stew's turned me onto, I'd have enough money to catch up on the Searching For The Now series. This is Jen and Stew's first podcast, and I think you'll find it to be beyond enlightening. Exotic DIY pop singles and tapes rain down like manna, and Mr & Mrs 'Racer drop informative chat between the tunes to keep you scurrying for the notepad. Ace stuff. 1. BILLY CHILDISH - art or arse2. CAIRO - i like bluebeat3. LIAM LYNCH - whatever4. SCARS - horrorshow5. DESPERATE BICYCLES - smokescreen6. URBAN SLAKE - so fucking swedish7. BRIGHT LIGHTS - g.g.p.8. HOOD - left channel down, who needs enemies?9. THE PETTICOATS - normal10. MOTORCYCLE BOY - peel session track11. THE SAVLONS - and whats more12. MURPHY FEDERATION - the fed up skank13. ESMERELDAS KITE - demo track14. GIRLS AT OUR BEST - getting nowhere fast15. DISTURBED - betrayed16. THE CLOUDS - jenny nowhere17. XTC - spiral