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Nominay
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Townshend On Hendrix and Monterey
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New York Public Library interview with Pete Townshend on October 8, 2012. He's responding to an inquiry about Jimi Hendrix at the time of the Monterey Pop Festival. 8/25/23 NO MORE NEW COMMENTS ARE BEING APPROVED.
Gene Loves Jezebel - No Sweat and Body of Soul
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I noticed that these two great, grungey tracks of GLJ's featuring both Aston brothers were not on social media or streaming platforms. They should be listened to, so here they are! Entitled "No Sweat" and "Body of Soul" from 1995, they come between their albums "Heavenly Bodies" (1993) and VII (1997). They sound nice and fresh after all these years! Enjoy! :-)
The Cult 1984 Interview
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Around August 10th, 1984 Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy were interviewed on a radio program in Birmingham, England. * HD is an option in settings.
Ian Astbury interview, 1986
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Two snippets of an interview with Ian on March 6th, 1986 - probably upon arrival in Canada to promote and tour Love.
my prelims, Philly - 2010
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This is my entire, 2nd run except for the one trick I missed, plus a few things from my 3rd and 1st runs thrown inbetween. The 1st day we had 45 sec. runs. It's not much, but I'm on my second board in three years if that tells you anything. Thanks to Keith Renna for filming many of our preliminaries and offering me these files.
Bo Lozoff music video - "Home In Kalapana" recording
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At the time of his death Bo was working on a new album. Although he never got to finish it, the demos of the songs exist. This is one of them.
Jay Aston of Gene Loves Jezebel live in Atlanta, 2000
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Jay Aston of GLJ was one of many artists who performed at the "Gothcon 2000" festival, held in Atlanta. * Disclaimer: As terrible as the audio sounds, it was worse before I reworked it (before uploading it on here). I made it sound as good as possible, and I did not record this video, so stop thumb downing it, peeps! =( Please. =)
The Cult - The Snake, Live 1985 (bootleg)
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A rare, live recording of the glorified b-side to She Sells Sanctuary. This is an upgrade over the original upload, both, with the audio and video, thanks to some sexy, rudimentary, video software.
Mark GONZales Wins 1985 Contest
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30 years ago this week "Oceanside '85 Streetstyle" went down. It was one of the first street contests recorded on video and only the second full year that street skating contests were held. In his third contest as one of the first street skating pros, the young, bleached Gonz wins!
The Cult - Love Removal Machine (E.zee demo)
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Between the original and Peace versions of Love Removal Machine was the e.zee demo version. It was like the original but slowed down with a tripped bassline, and includes an extended, instrumental solo (which I edited video footage from other songs performed live to accompany it). It is my favorite. They soon-after traded in these Brown Sugar riffs for the Start Me Up ones. I slowed the festiva...
Edward P. Morgan's Tribute To JFK
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Famed television reporter Edward P. Morgan threads the needle between paying tribute to John F. Kennedy and reporting about him on the night of his assassination. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_P._Morgan www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKWHP-1962-03-07-B.aspx
The Cult - Downbeat Track
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"Downbeat Track" by The Cult is a gem of a demo that was never intended for release. Unlike "Upbeat Track" which would later become "Soldier Blue", "Downbeat Track" never materialized into anything. A more pop-ish sounding "Lil Devil" was also recorded at this session. The liner notes state that these 3 songs were recorded in October, 1986, which would put them between the Manor Sessions (Peace...
JFK: The Final Hours NatGeoChannel
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JFK: The Final Hours NatGeoChannel
Love Ian Astbury Awsome band
hilarious got Land of Honey early 90's , and although it was a 1988 album "Abortive" sounded a bit different than the other songs and i absolutely loved it !! always made me think of Space, Sega Genesis Music and Casio keyboards .. to think they made it in 1985 a few months before the Challenger mission 1986 explosion is wild wild timing , the definition of abortive is "failing to produce result " .. rock on
Weird that this album was only released in the States.
That bass, tho. Great work by Jamie.
I feel like civilization itself was a mistake 😂
It's not worth it.
A cat-lady, beta, and a white-ally start a marxist podcast. Which one self-diagnoses a disorder first?
Holy shit, I'm beta? That's hilarious dude.
Thank you so much for posting but both "Heavenly Bodies" (1993) and VII (1997) are the first 2 albums created by JA and his GLJ. Thus it is not " their" albums but JA's albums! Thank you!
Beautiful ❤
The cough at the question pretty funny
Which question?
She straight up looks like Cat Zingano
She's good lookin', but taken by a swell guy.
@@Nominay calm down
@@DanielRevolt I'm engaged. She's a friend.
@@Nominay bro I literally just said she looked like someone else calm tf down.
@@DanielRevoltI've been calm all along.
Can u link the podcast?
Absolutely. Will do today.
PERHAPS I WOULD CONSIDER MARXIST IDEOLOGY AFTER A LOBOTOMY.
Spence says my fiance is a 15 year old Malaysian boy conning me. I will own you both.
Crazy they were a hard core club band..til about .88...89..Sonic Temple was a real transition to rock power house
Magnífico 👏 👏 👏 👏
What is the girl in the pink bikini's @? LOL
We used to live in a more sexist culture than today where it was common to exploit women's attractiveness in this way.
Doing some grinders and rock and rolls
That tire stall was epic ...
This is a demo version? It's amazing
The most overrated skater in history along with the JA Bam Margera
How are Gonz and Bam comparable on that premise?
Before skaters trashed others for pushing mongo the good ol days
Esse bateria é qual, o Les Warner ou não
Les Warner, yes.
To the dude with the Mongo comment, one thing that is probably a fact is while some of those bros were pushing mongo you were probably still squealing inside your dad's nut sack..
It's a good point because progression happened much more slowly back then. You don't see that with the top pro and am footage then but in the general population of skaters the context was all different.
Great interview! Never heard this one before. What mag is the Death Cult photo of Ian, Billy and Jamie from outside the “Empire”?
I don't think I'm going to figure out the answer to this question. This video is mostly an exercise in thanking Pinterest users.
Loved the Cult past tense , Ian needs a major overhaul I think the Cult is representative of a group that wasted golden opportunities multiple times thanks to Ian, sadly the Cult realized their potential long after their popularity had eroded and they now seem desperate to breathe life into a fire that's long dead but for the nostalgia. The Cult is like a chicken with it's head cut off the feet are still kicking but it's already dead RIP
True dat. Ian sabotaged increased global success multiple times...deep-down he didn't really want megastardom. I kinda think it was a good decision for him personally.
Well documented indeed, but seldom discussed. Thanks.
Y'know...I have to wonder if the Cult didn't strike out with Rick Rubin producing the Electric album. This version of Love Removal Machine is signature Cult: lingering, haunting almost, riffs by Billy Duffy, driving bass lines by Jamie Stewart, that machine-perfect drumming by Mondo (Ray Taylor-Smith), and Ian's soaring vocals. Rubin's production of Electric really did introduce the Cult to the American music scene, but at the cost of the soundscapes that made the Cult who they were in Love. Sonic Temple was and is a fantastic album and what the Cult desperately needed to approach super-stardom (they never got there), but what if this demo version had been the pattern for Electric? Unfortunately, we'll never know.
Stevie Cab Ollie to Manual in 1985!!!!!!!!
That was cool!!!👍
This gave me chills. Jimi is rightly considered the best guitarist ever, but that does not take away from Pete Townshend's and The Who's influence as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
watching Mark Rogowski speak makes me lose IQ points
Magic Bus at Royal Albert Hall, is my personal favorite by The Who...
On the day jimi was definitely going on after THE DEAD. They were seen as being the 2 coolest bands so they were ending the show prior to the mamas and papas grand finale. The who most definitely were not!
This isn't the story Townshend told in the 70's, wherein there was an argument between him and Hendrix as to who was to go on first. He's also mixed up at the end of this version.
Please remember that they had really good lsd back in those days. I believe it was responsible for his awakening...
Claudia Winkleman's let herself go
Jimi "The Magic Negro" Hendrix
if you had a Gonzo deck back then you were saying “I’m a street skater”
This is funny, we’ve come a long way since. I’m glad to see skating evolve into what it is now. Keep on evolving, humans, you too.
Love love this version!
Nice.
It's a baby snake!
“He had very bad skin..” lol insane
This version is so much better..they should have recorded in their original style, version. Much more original. Love it !!!
Apparently they didn't want to make Love part 2. In retrospect, I think you and I agree that maybe they should have. When Electric came out, I was deeply underwhelmed. I liked Dreamtime, I like Love, and I tolerated Electric. But Sonic Temple brought me back :)
This version is so much better..they should have recorded in their original style, version. Much more original. Love it !!!
The first method air that Gonz did was textbook awesome.
First time I heard it said like this. Pete doesn’t let the truth get in the way of a good story.
A much better version that would have fitted the Love days but when they decided to sound like ACDC, I lost interest
It's a shame that the interviewer didn't delve into the ideas behind the band. However, this is still excellent and a great document of the Cult's early years. Thank you!
Before uploading I actually slowed down the audio BY 5 PERCENT. My sense is that everyone was rushed - the only aspect of the interview I didn't like.
@@Nominay Interesting! Thank you for the information.
Even the mighty Pete Townshend acknowledges the phenomena that is Jimmi Hendrix.
amazing considering that they played this live only a few times. Billy said that it was too difficult to play
Playing this live without a second guitarist is cruel to the guitarist and a crime of an opportunity robbed for the audience.
Pete Townshend does not typically give accolades easily, so his favorable view of Jimi Hendrix carries some weight. Hendrix was the greatest performer of his time, doing things sonically that no one had done previously and still a mystery today. And, while Pete acknowledges that Jimi had playing ability that he himself did not have, I can't see Hendrix pulling off what Pete did with The Who. Try corralling Keith Moon and John Entwistle. Not sure Jimi could have done that. Pete's guitar work on Live at Leeds should be a thesis work on the "angry guitar".
Hosoi was competing in it as well, mindblown!
He was one of the best street skaters in the 80's.