Friday, April 9, 2010

Malcolm McLaren and the World of Punk

This week marked the passing of Malcolm McLaren, the boutique owner/band manager who is by turns credited or blamed for the formation of the world's most infamous punk band, the Sex Pistols. Through McLaren's knack for promotional stunts -- including 1977's "God Save the Queen" boat trip down the Thames during the Queen's Silver Jubilee -- the fame of the Sex Pistols and its manager grew, culminating in a movie (The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle) and a brief tour in America (lead singer Johnny Rotten quit the band less than two weeks into the tour). McLaren would go on to manage Adam and the Ants and new wave band Bow Wow Wow, enjoy brief success with his own musical career (charting with songs "Buffalo Gals" and "Double Dutch" in the early '80s), and later work on projects in tv and film (he was a producer for the film Fast Food Nation). In 2006, the Sex Pistols were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Click here to reserve the Sex Pistols' Never Mind the Bollocks... cd .  Also, check out our collection of books on punk rock history here.

(A little local trivia: the Sex Pistols first show in the States was in Atlanta at small club called the Great Southeast Music Hall, located next to a Winn Dixie in the Broadview Plaza shopping center on Piedmont Road. (Broadview would eventually be renamed Lindberg Plaza.) Among the attendees for the historic concert: record store employee Peter Buck, who within two years would be performing Sex Pistols covers with a new band, R.E.M.)

Area AV Events: Athens' AUX Fest


The fourth annual AUX Festival is tomorrow -- Saturday, April 10 -- in Athens, GA, hosted by Cine theater and Little Kings Club. AUX is an experimental arts festival, featuring music performances, video screenings and sound installations. For more details, go to their website at auxfestival.com .

Thursday, April 8, 2010

New in DVDs: The T.A.M.I. Show

Recently featured on public broadcasting, the T.A.M.I. show is a virtual musical historical document. Filmed over a two-day period in October 1964 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, the concert (Teenage Awards Music International) features performances by Chuck Berry, the Rolling Stones, the Supremes, James Brown and the Famous Flames, the Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Leslie Gore and many other top names who've since become music legends. Combined with the mod fashions, minimalist backdrops and the accompanying go-go dancers (look for young assistant choreographer Toni "Mickey" Basil and actress Teri Garr among them), it's a trippy way to travel back nearly half a century.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

New in DVDs

Bright Star is based on the true-life, three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which ended with Keats' untimely death from tuberculosis at age 25. Written and directed by the award-winning Jane Campion (The Piano).



The Blind Side is the remarkable true story of Baltimore Ravens' Michael Oher, who, as a homeless teenage African-American, was taken in by the Touhys, a well-to-do white family in Memphis, TN -- a move that changed the lives of all involved. Sandra Bulloch won Best Actress Golden Globe and Oscar awards for her performance.


Inglourious Basterds is writer-director Quentin Tarantino's revenge-fantasy about a group of Jewish-American soldiers who spread fear throughout the Nazi regime through their terrifying war-time tactics. Christoph Waltz won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Who hasn't heard of the Twilight Saga? This is the second installment in the teen vampire series, based on the Stephenie Meyer novel of the same name. And this time, there's a werewolf...

















The Hurt Locker, about an elite bomb squad fighting in Iraq, won six Oscars at this year's ceremony, including Best Director, Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, and Best Picture. Director Kathryn Bigelow is the first woman in history to win a Best Director Oscar, and this year's ceremonies marked the first time that current or former spouses competed for the award (James Cameron, who was nominated for directing Avatar, is the ex-husband of Bigelow.)




An overweight, illiterate and abused teen strives to change her life in Harlem and finds the help and courage she needs after enrolling in an alternative school. The film won a Best Supporting Actress for Mo'Nique and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Published or Produced, and won Golden Globe awards for Best Actress (Gabourey Sidibe), Best Supporting Actress (Mo'Nique) and Best Motion Picture - Drama.

Monday, December 28, 2009

In CD music: Vic Chesnutt


The local music community and fans worldwide mourn the loss of Athens-based singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt, who passed away this Christmas.

He was a true original.


Vic Chesnutt (October interview with Outside Films)

NPR: R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe Remembers Vic Chesnutt

Elf Power Remember Vic

New in CD Music

Recent additions to the CD music collection include:


Collective Soul (rabbit)



The Blueprint 3/ Jay-Z

The Kinks Choral Collection



My Christmas/ Andrea Bocelli




Midwinter Graces/ Tori Amos



Gold and Green/ Sugarland



I Dreamed a Dream/ Susan Boyle


I Look to You/ Whitney Houston

Monday, November 30, 2009

New to the DVD Collection


Bruce Springsteen: the complete video anthology, 1978-2000 -- featuring everything from 1978's "Rosalita" to 2000's "If I Should Fall Behind." Brian De Palma, Jonathan and Ted Demme, John Sayles, Tim Robbins, and Sean Penn are among the Boss's directors.




The NFL's Funniest Players -- Hosted by Michael Strahan. Profiling hilarious moments, courtesy of the National Football League.



5ive Days to Midnight -- Timothy Hutton and Randy Quaid star in this SciFi channel miniseries about a physics professor who discovers he has only five days to prevent his own murder.