but Steve's affirmative response flat-out makes my ears burn. What can I say?
Have you ever seen a Sweet video? Steve Priest camped it up to an outrageous degree with the girly ensembles and fake-hitler moustaches and pouty expresssions. Would it help any to know that (a) he was obviously having fun (b) he was obviously treating pop music like the slutty whore it is and sending it up and (c) of all the members of Sweet he's the only one that survived reasonably intact?
Never seen a Sweet video, but I'm sure they were having a hell of a time.
Neglected to mention, cashed in my Amoeba gift certif and got some stuff, including a DVD of Bridget Bardot's sixties tv specials.
The 1968 one is legendary because it is so radically Pop Art in its art direction, and has tons of Serge Gainsbourg tunes: "Harley Davidson," "Bonne and Clyde," "Contact" (super space-age video!), "Comic Strip" etc. Also with a little tribute to David Bailey, the swinging sixties photographer who was the inspiration for David Hemmings character in
Blow-Up
and also Austin Powers' mod-photog schtick.
"Bonne and Clyde,"
Always wanted to here the original, but have only heard (and own and love) the Luna hidden track cover on PENTHOUSE with the singer from Stereolab.
but have only heard (and own and love) the Luna hidden track cover on PENTHOUSE with the singer from Stereolab.
Coincedentally, I just played that a few minutes ago (it's on my mix CD). Steve Wynn has an excellent cover too. (His is in English.)
eta:
Always wanted to here the original
My friend cathy has it. Maybe I'll rip it when I go over to her place tomorrow....
eta2: The Steve Wynn version has vocals by Steve and Johnette Napolitano.
I'm pretty fond of the Luna one, but the original sounds much smuttier.
The new Decemberists album has leaked on the Web. It comes out in March. It's gorgeous, but who's surprised at that, really.
Really love the Decemberists.
eta2: The Steve Wynn version has vocals by Steve and Johnette Napolitano.
No shit! Wow, I'd love to hear (not here, heh) that too. Is that on a Steve Wynn album? Because I have no qualms about buying a Steve Wynn album (love the one he did with Thalia Zedak(?)).
Yeah, it was on Wynn's 1992 album Dazzling Display, which is one of my favorite albums ever.