Sunday, December 27, 2009

blue

i perhaps am risking alienating someone but damn! i thought avatr fucking sucked... i cant even detail my objections to it... just think about Lynch or even Coppola have 300 million bucks to spend on a movie...

Monday, December 14, 2009

allestair battlefield earth thai


Current mood:stupidly thinking about hollywood again
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
ดังนั้นนี่คือ ... เล่าลือ i ได้ยินจากบางคนที่มีชื่อเสียงเหลือเชื่อพวกเขาจะได้มีชื่อเสียงขยะแขยง, มันจึงมีชื่อเสียงพวกเขารำคาญ themself สำหรับ autographs (หรือไม่นี้อาจถูก bullshit)
ที่ i วิธีเล่าลือนี้คาดว่าจะแพร่กระจายจนกลายเป็นความจริง:
และมันคือ
(รอมัน !)...


ล่องเรือกลองที่ทำ gonna remake แผ่นดินสนามรบ "ที่จะดียิ่งขึ้นกว่าพรสวรรค์มหัศจรรย์ของเดิม (ปัจจุบันบางท่านอาจกล่าวว่า" รอเดี๋ยวเป็นร่วมเพศที่นี่แผ่นดินสนามรบ! ทั้งหมด blew! อาจจะแย่ที่สุด fi วิทย์ฟิล์มได้เคย! และฉันอาจเห็นด้วยกับคุณ ... ดังนั้นทั้งหมดเหตุเพิ่มเติม!!!)
ดู travolta ล้มเหลวเวโรจน์ (sic) ของเรื่องเดิมส่วนใหญ่ทำให้เขาเป็นที่ดีที่สุดหาคนที่แต่งตัวประหลาดในหนังแม้ว่าเขาเล่นแปลกคนต่างด้าวเพื่อให้คนนำมาให้ odder มองกว่าเขาในการปลอมตัวคนต่างด้าวของเขา
จริง i dont รู้สิ่ง goddam เกี่ยวกับเรื่องเดิม ... ฉันจะทราบ hubbard ที่ผสมทั้งหมดกับ crowley, ได้บางพิธีกรรมมายากลเพศกัน ... ทุกสิ่งนี้ออกมีสามารถตรวจสอบ i didn't ทำให้มันขึ้น dont จึงบ่นกับผม


Sunday, December 13, 2009

LOST IN CHRISTMAS

first go to:
http://newmedia.10thst.com/blondie/splash.html
and download our xmas song; a version of 'we three kings'
the genesis of this track is simple enough; when i first heard the unfamiliar chorus part
i thought 'gee that sounds like something by 999 or other early punk thing' ...the "star of wonder star of light..." part has the rhythm of a punk song in other words

then yes we watched all of the five seasons of 'Lost' on dvd... pretty early on i got that it was being written on the fly as it were, that it had an outline that was filled in in a sort of improvisational manner which was cool but my fears were that like 'Twin Peaks' it would all amount to nothing even vaguely rational... its ok though, its nice to see all of this stuff dished out in mainstream format... 'Richard Alpert' ha ha ha etc
soooo i think that whats gonna happen is that yes they will wind up back on the plane and everything will be like it was almost... problem will be that they all will still have their memories of the island! at least the ones that were there when the bomb went off... you heard it here... i will surely see the last season, we'll see...
meanwhile i gotta say i liked 'Battlestar' better

Sunday, November 1, 2009

leaving Halifax in an hour and 31 minutes



the Bklyn Museum show felt successful, fun to play to that particular crowd of 'hipsters' (i am open to suggestions for a better referential title...)


i was disappointed by the guy from the NY Times review of the photo show; his summation that 'video was the only way' to capture the spirit of rock just pointed out that he had grown up with MTV... there are quite a few 'rock videos' that i like but on the whole i think its more important to have ones own personal images linked to music rather than the images that some director thinks represent the song... it has always been a point that i had mixed feelings about... having grown up back in the ancient days, most of the music that i hear from those times is bound up with the things that i was seeing and the feelings i was having and not with the very specific video images that i often associate with later songs... isnt it hard to think of 'Like A Virgin' without picturing Madonna on the boat? now think of 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' and see what you come up with; most likely like me a sort of montage of Beatle images, many photographic... any way they cant all be journalistic gems but i expect more from the Times

missed Halloween at home for the first time in a few years, currently in a Marriott hotel in Halifax... now proof that there are a lot of hip journalists out there is here in the form of this review from Halifax Chronicle Record: BLONDIE HALIFAX REVIEW


Monday will find us back at reording with Jeff and the boys from SF... sitting around in hotel rooms is some kind of art form... i am of course reminded always of 'Old Boy' the Park Chan-Wook film wherein the hero is locked up in a hotel room for fifteen years for apparently no reason... well it turns out he called this other guys sister a slut in high school and the guy was out for revenge... hotel rooms all blend together and we frequently have lapses of recall: yesterday i was sitting in the room here when the maid opened the door and let in Clem who had gotten off at the wrong floor and thought his card-key didnt work... its tough at the top as we say
happy belated Halloween all

Saturday, October 24, 2009

recording the next BLONDIE "record"

annnnnd we are plowing ahead, noses and other extremities to the proverbial grind(stone, house what have you)
the thing is that after the long build-up and the digital world that we are all working in these days we have wound up with over thirty tracks that are being worked on simultaneously... certainly a first for sheer amount of material, also a first for this way of working that is editing and adding to many tracks at the same time as we go along... in the past even the last two new era BLONDIE recording we have always focused on one maybe two tracks at a time... all the 'basic tracks' are done in a group still; that hasn't changed however
as per usual i am not exactly sure where the thing is going, how different it is from previous offerings etc... does it sound like a BLONDIE recording? yes i am sure it will be familiar, there are many aspects and sounds/styles that are there in it
in the old hippie days everyone used to say "the same but different" so that applies here


Jeff Saltzman is terrific in his production role and i am really liking his approach... we are all learning things as we go along
Jeff is a fan as well as a talented producer/musician so that understanding of the band that he brings is a whole other dimension... i have been exchanging ideas and sound files with him for probably six months or more prior to starting work... he has his two assistants with him Gaby and Marco so they are like a crew and work tightly together...



i will put out some more info in a bit... i dont think that we are gonna discuss the specific songs before they are done... i dont know for sure what we are gonna do with so many tracks, the strongest are gonna be on whatever form the thing is released in first

it looks like we will come over to Europe/UK next year for sure




Saturday, August 22, 2009

BASTERDS


i loved Inglorious Basterds... i am so pleased that Q still has his edge... i was a bit concerned after 'Deathproof'; the painful interminable banters in Deathproof made for some low points in Tarantino cinema but he has more than redeemed himself here (well assuming he really needed to)...
the layers of film references are great fun but i was mainly taken with the long dialogs (here because its a period piece we are not subjected to conversations about Madonna's sexual activity or Burger King)... for me some of the Quentin long ass dialog scenes in previous offerings work and some dont, some are annoying and some are brilliant; in Kill Bill we have back to back scenes that are brilliant (Uma and Don Esteban the old pimp) and then annoying (the end long scene between Uma and 'Bill' for me didnt make it in spite of some great bits like the 'Clark Kent is how Superman sees humanity' thesis)
but the long scenes in Basterds all held me, they all were played over underlying tension... even the 'language barrier' was somehow an addition
also i thought Brad was fucking fantastic, i am seeing that his performance is a bit overshadowed by that of Christoph Waltz as col. Landa but Pitt's deal was just terrifically subtle while Waltz just played his part bigger and therefore stood out all the more... Waltz is a fantastic find for Tarantino, i couldnt even find a picture of him on imdb.com, very funny... no doubt he will shoot up the hollywood ladder quickly now
some of you know me as a WW2 buff so there's that... i wrote a list of "my favorite movie weapons" for Dick Manitoba's "Book Of Punk Rock Lists" a year or so back... well i certainly would have added the oss glove gun that is featured in one of the finale scenes... the glove gun is one of the weirder weapons that came out of WW2, it can be found in most collections of special forces memorabilia and oddities (like the one shot Liberator pistol that was distributed to the resistance fighters by the allies)... anyhow the glove gun is a real thing and putting it in the film gets may points from your narrator here... after much looking i found a pic of one, see above


Sunday, August 16, 2009

BROOKLYN GIG



this then was the Brooklyn show; Aug. 13 at Asser Levy Park in Coney Island...
pic is courtesy Debra Garcia the director/producer of the events there...
word was it was the biggest crowd of the series; close to 18 thou

now we are in Chicago, show tmrow

i have been taking my own pics i'll put some up in a day or so

just saw the new Rambo movie on the bus, way behind in movie watching... i think we need to see "RAMBO VS. PREDATOR" made

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

no sleep till...

the Coney Island show is tomorrow and we look forward to some good old fashioned chaos; as its a freebee with the usual hordes attempting to access whatever small area is designated as the deluxe vip thingy... we are planning several levels of non-admittance, that is velvet ropes and people with clipboards preventing entry into other areas that are guarded by people with clipboards these in turn surrounded by the same etc etc ad infinitum... at the end in the interior superior vip area there will be nothing, like unto the proverbial matter sucking black hole:


the shows continue to be amusing... we will return to Europe and the UK though probably not till next year, i keep getting queries about that
thanks so much to everyone who has turned out this summer to see us
i'll put up some pics from the tour soon...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

tour IS ON SCHEDULE

the tour (and ourselves) is covering a lot of ground... we will have crossed the country maybe twice
thanx to all who are showing up... the whole pairing with Pat seems pretty succesful, brining in new people for both acts
the Donnas are also a lot of fun, i must confess to not being familiar with them previously

so back in the bubble as we used to say; the road crew are pirates, in pirate mode that is, the busses, sound checks, hotels, monitors, the whole 9 yards

some memorable shows, and the band is very 'tight'... tight is a musical term that means everyone plays the same song at the same time but with precision

i dont have any specifics right at the moment
we are in Lake Winnipesaukee NH... i only know how to spell it cause there is a poster right over the desk here with a picture of a canoe at the edge if a wood and the heading "pleasant memories of the vacationists paradise"
the place we are in looks like twin peaks: rustic charm la la, maybe a murderer or two but i havent seen em

another fabulous hotel room

Thursday, May 14, 2009

hmm

is anyone looking at this stuff?
maybe its hidden away here...
just in case:


unknown.png

 the following Cartesian coordinates define the vertices of an icosahedron with edge-length 2, centered at the origin:

(0, ±1, ±φ)
(±1, ±φ, 0)
(±φ, 0, ±1)
where φ = (1+√5)/2 is the golden ratio (also written τ). Note that these vertices form five sets of three mutually centered, mutually orthogonal golden rectangles

Sunday, May 3, 2009

in public, the glare!


i am pleased to see that just over the weekend i have gotten a lot of visitors to the site here
i am finding its easy to put this stuff up and i'll try and keep it regular
one of my main objectives is to have a place to put up music i am working on, for sale or free i'm not sure... the whole problem of making money from music now is just too weird 
its always been that but for different reasons... the formula used to be that the tour promoted the record now that equation has completely reversed itself and the record supports the tour... i dont think of too many other things that have totally flipped like that

i put up some new pictures, well ones that havent been up here before, amongst them some shots of Goldfield Nevada... that is a place that we passed through a couple of years running while driving from Vegas to Burning Man outside of Reno Nevada... in 1890 or thereabouts Goldfield was a boom town of more than 30 thousand souls, the Goldfield Hotel was the biggest hotel in Nevada... but the mines fizzled out and now its a veritable ghost town with just a few hundred people living in and around... its beautiful in its bleakness though; the main street has brand new building standing next to abandoned ones that look like they have been empty for decades... the hotel is notoriously haunted, every one of the various 'ghost hunter' tv shows have done a segment there but the locals say that its all bunk
 the scenes from 'Vanishing Point' of the radio station apparently were shot in the Goldfield Hotel... gee i see now that the hotel has a Myspace page... 
i frequently think about retiring to Goldfield, theres something wonderfully barren and slow about it... its just so damn hot 
 also i put a different picture on my Cormac McCarthy quote page, its a sort of swamp near home here
then here is a punk orange




Tuesday, February 3, 2009

and

lets see what happens here... now... as i mentioned elsewhere i will imminently make this site more apparent to the public at large... the masses huddled and otherwise, until then i have nothing to say, the thing is tis easier to update than to post anew...