"The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons" is out on DVD.
I saw that the other day. It doesn't have the famous Hendrix appearance on it, though.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
"The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons" is out on DVD.
I saw that the other day. It doesn't have the famous Hendrix appearance on it, though.
It doesn't have the famous Hendrix appearance on it, though.
Wherever I read about the DVDs it said that the John & Yoko interviews are coming out as a separate release; I assume Hendrix will, too. Does it have the Little Richard "HE GOT WHAT HE WANTED BUT HE LOST WHAT HE HAD!! SHUT UP!! SHUT UP!!" segment? That's the important question.
Jimi Hendrix has been out for a couple of years: [link]
There's a Third Eye Blind song that mentions George Seurat's work, but I can't remember the name of it.
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Elvis Costello's Watching the Detectives is a meditation on Film Noir, but it doesn't name a specific film. Great song, though.
I don't know how much more of this I can take
She's filing her nails while they're dragging the lake
Oh, and there's the whole Alice album from Tom Waits, done in and around Alice in Wonderland.
It has one of the saddest songs EVER on it: Fish and Bird.
"The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons" is out on DVD.
I am watching David Crosby, Joni Mitchell, Stephen Stills and Grace Slick on the DC Show on VH-1 right now. (This interview was taped less than a day after Woodstock.) There was just a moment of tension when Slick kept calling Dick "Jim" so he called her "Ms. Joplin."
I didn't care for Rushdie's The Ground Beneath Her Feet, but it wasn't bad enough to put me off Rushdie altogether. I definitely still want to attempt to read Midnight's Children.
I just watched the Flaming Lips documentary Fearless Freaks. I'd always kind of dismissed them as psychedelic rock freaky people, even though I really like Yoshimi, but after watching this, I feel ashamed that I ever thought that.
Fascinating stuff, and now I think I'm a little in love with Wayne Coyne. Must go find copy of The Soft Bulletin now.
The Soft Bulletin is amazing. One of the greatest records of the last fifteen years, and totally heartfelt. That Iron & Wine version of "Waiting for a Superman" that tina posted at buffistarawk is also very lovely.
I bought Prog Rock today! And the O'Jays.
So who here has heard Ike & Tina Turner's cover of "Whole Lotta Love"? How about Sandie Shaw covering "Your Time Is Gonna Come"?
Anyway, I've fiddled and fussed and come up with three volumes for erika's 70s Soul Thang mixes. To wit:
Soul Thang 1
Westbound #9 The Flaming Ember Grazing In The Grass The Friends Of Distinction O-O-H Child The Five Stairsteps Smiling Faces Sometimes Undisputed Truth Back Stabbers The O'Jays They Just Can't Stop It The (Games People Play) The Spinners (I Just Can't Help Myself) I Don't Want Nobody Else Terry Callier I Love You For All Seasons Fuzz Give Me Just A Little More Time Chairmen Of The Board I Believe To My Soul Donny Hathaway Somebody's Been Sleeping 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) Hey There Lonely Girl Eddie Holman Love Land Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Groovy Situation Gene Chandler Treat Her Like A Lady Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose You've Got My Soul On Fire The Temptations Turn Back The Hands Of Time Tyrone Davis Woman's Gotta Have It Bobby Womack Groove Me King Floyd Right On The Tip Of My Tongue Brenda And The Tabulations Golden Ring American Gypsy Inspiration Information Shuggie Otis Move On Up Curtis Mayfield
Soul Thang 2
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Gonna Go Curtis Mayfield The Boss (From "Black Caesar") James Brown Papa Was A Rolling Stone The Temptations Superstition Stevie Wonder Got Myself A Good Man Gladys Knight & The Pips Full Of Fire Al Green What Am I Gonna Do With You Barry White California Dreamin' Bobby Womack Strawberry Letter 23 Shuggie Otis Brown-Eyed Lady Terry Callier Take Me With You Lyn Christopher Easin' In Edwin Starr Fight The Power (Part 1 & 2) The Isley Brothers Happiness Allen Toussaint Have You Seen Her The Chi-Lites Survial The O'Jays God Is Love (B-Side Version) Marvin Gaye It's A Shame The Spinners Tryin' Times Donny Hathaway I'll Take You There The Staple Singers
Soul Thang 3
Hercules Aaron Neville The World Is A Ghetto War 1990 The Temptations Respect Yourself The Staple Singers Oh Girl The Chi-Lites Everybody Plays The Fool The Main Ingredient Me And Mrs Jones Billy Paul If I Were Only A Child Again Curtis Mayfield Gotta Get Closer To You Terry Callier Ain't No Woman The Four Tops Could It Be I'm Falling In Love The Spinners 992 Arguments The O'Jays Sad Tomorrows (B-Side Version) Marvin Gaye Women's Love Rights Laura Lee You're Welcome, Stop On By Bobby Womack Chokin' Kind Allen Toussaint Tuesday Heartbreak Stevie Wonder Thin Line Between Love & Hate The Persuaders Too Late To Turn Back Now Cornelius Brothers And Sister Rose Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get Dramatics Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers I Can See Clearly Now Johnny Nash