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davyrp100 · 1 year
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ok but Been read his fanfic for the past hour
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duranduratulsa · 20 days
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Halloween (2007) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #halloween #johncarpenter #michaelmyers #theshape #robzombie #tylermane #sherimoonzombie #scouttaylorcompton #DaegFaerch #MalcolmMcDowell #danielleharris #hannarhall #braddourif #kristinaklebe #clinthoward #DarylSabara #williamforsythe #billmoseley #dannytrejo #DeeWallace #sidhaig #ripsidhaig #SkylerGisondo #jennygreggstewart #RichardLynch #sybildanning #mickydolenz #udokier #DanielRoebuck #TomTowles #leslieeasterbrook #dvd #2000s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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tvintedspvrkarc · 5 months
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WHERE'S EM ? : BLOG ROLL .
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@lupaeus - emma martin , teen wolf oc , high activity
@howaerds - cassie howard , euphoria , high activity
@ch1maeras - daniella coleman , teen wolf oc , high activity
@tvintedspvrk - multi fandom multi muse , medium to low activity
@lottaes - christine daae , the phantom of the opera , medium to low activity
@wa1kers - stella blue walker , walker , medium to low activity
@cl1ntw3st - clint west , walker , medium to low activity
@ramiraez - micki ramirez , walker , medium to low activity
updated 12 . 18 . 23
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The Monkees at their pre-tour press conference, held at the Warwick Hotel in New York City on July 6, 1967. Photos by AP Photo/Ray Howard, Bettmann/Getty Images, and unnamed.
“[The Monkees] held a press conference at the teeny bopper-garlanded Warwick Hotel last week. Perhaps they would have been wiser not to. As usual the press, as much as the pressees, was at fault for the draggy set — to with the quartet — half of whom tried valiantly to make something of inane questions and half of whom merely winced in disdain. The boys, gotten up in currently modish Indian-inspired ragtag garments answered queries, for the most part, in the non-sequitur way that is becoming tiresome. But, on the other hand, what can you do with ninnies who ask things like ‘Why do you dress like you do?’ Monkee Peter Tork is to be congratulated for remaining forthright throughout. Monkees Davy Jones and Mike Nesmith, however, proved ungentlemanly by being no less ill-mannered than many of their interrogators. Micky Dolenz, who seems a happy-go-lucky fellow, was just that. The Monkees’ reputation as amiable, commercial music-makers was not enhanced; but neither was it tarnished by a news-making convention — the large celebrity press conference — that needs reevaluation. There is nothing else to report.” - Dave Finkle, Record World, July 15, 1967
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SATURDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Early Morning Blues & Greens” (live 2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8 This song was written by Diane Hildebrand and Jack Keller, who wrote several cuts in the early Monkees album catalogue. Keller was part of the Brill Building/Don Kirshner songwriting stable in league with Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka. Hildebrand was more of a free spirit. In 1969 she released her own "underground pop" album with this song as the masthead. She also wrote for other artists and TV shows and released music under the name Joya Diane Skye.
Peter Tork adopted this song, usually associated with Davy Jones as a "deep cut" from The Monkees's HEADQUARTERS album. On this performance, Peter sang lead and played a bluesy guitar at a Monkees Convention in New Jersey 3-2-13. I sang harmonies and played bass in a "Monkees House Band" (i.e. Monkees road band alumni) with (the late) David "Loafy" Alexander, Rich Dart, Aviva Maloney + guitarist Damian Fanelli sitting in. We backed Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork with a night of music. We were celebrating the dearly departed Davy Jones + Micky’s birthday, with guest appearances from David Cassidy, Ron Dante (The Archies), and Deana Martin..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8
#blues #petertork #monkees #davyjones #mickydolenz #johnnyjblair #davidcassidy #rondante #deanamartin #damianfanelli #loafy #dianehildebrand #jackkeller #brillbuilding #donkirshner #neilsedaka #jonadianeskye
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priokskfm · 5 months
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#MixOfDay #Podcast #Radioshow #LiveDjset Bobbin Headcast 170 - By Husky – 02/11/2023 Bobbin Headcast 170 - By Husky – 02/11/2023 Podcast link - https://goo.gl/nKG2lM Google Podcasts – https://bit.ly/3fuABex Follow us on the social links below https://ift.tt/exaFhvs https://ift.tt/ueRdrHE http://www.twitter.com/bobbinheadmusic https://ift.tt/XkyaPsS Track listing 1. The Shapeshifters – Slippery People (Sophie Lloyd Remix) – Glitterbox 2. Urban Blues Project – Your Heaven (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) – Soulfuric 3. Sgt Slick & Karina Chavez – I Thank You (Michael Gray Remix) – Neon Records 4. Husky Feat Red London – Heaven (Deluxe Club Mix) – Bobbin Head Music 5. Pat Lok – Love FM – Sweat It Out 6. Per QX, Filip Gronlund, Elias Bravo & Max C – You & Me (Re-Tide Remix) – Let There Be House 7. Random Soul – Hypnotize Me (James Alexandr Remix) – Random Soul Recordings 8. Husky & Shyam P – Ticking Away (VIP Club Mix) – Bobbin Head Music 9. James Starck, Yvvan Back, Zetaphunk & Alfreda Gerald – He’s Alright (David Penn Remix) – Urbana Records 10. Mike Newman – Vibin’ – Panthera 11. Navos – Body Work – Spinnin Deep 12. Nas Elmes – Avant – PIV Records 13. Oden & Fatzo & Theos – Fly Away – Defected Records 14. Paul Woolford & LF SYSTEM – In My Head – Ministry Of Sound 15. Dale Howard – Ghetto Funk – Toolroom 16. Belters Only & Sonny Fodera Feat Jazzy – Life Lesson (Dub) - Polydoor nudisco, Husky, Podcast, Chill, Poolside, Ibiza, "deep house", "Bobbin Headcast", "Bobbin Head Music", "DJ Mix", "Dj Podcast", "House Music", "Funky House", "Jackin house", "Soulful House", "Summer Vibes" www.priokskfm.online https://ift.tt/AgfZaoR
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Birthdays 3.8
Beer Birthdays
Sofie Vanrafelghem (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Kenneth Grahame; Scottish writer (1859)
Alan Hale Jr.; actor (1918)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.; supreme court justice (1841)
Mississippi John Hurt; blues singer (1892)
Neil Postman; writer, social critic (1931)
Famous Birthdays
Howard Aiken; mathematician (1900)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach; composer (1714)
Ralph Baer; video game inventor (1922)
Louise Beavers; actor (1902)
Anne Bonny; pirate (1702)
Jim Bouton; New York Yankees P, writer (1939)
Cyd Charrise; actor, dancer (1921)
Stuart Chase; writer (1888)
Micky Dolenz; pop singer, actor (1945)
Jason Elam; Denver Broncos K (1970)
Ralph Ellis; banjo player (1942)
Otto Hahn; chemist, physicist (1879)
Dick Hyman; pianist (1927)
Cheryl "Salt" James; pop singer (1964)
Keith Jarrett; jazz pianist, composer (1945)
Sue Ann Langdon; actor (1936)
Sean McClory; actor (1924)
Gary Numan; rock musician (1958)
Freddie Prinze Jr.; actor (1976)
Aidan Quinn; actor (1959)
Lynn Redgrave; actor (1943)
Carole Bayer Sager; pop singer, songwriter (1947)
John W. Seybold; inventor of computer typesetting (1916)
Gabor Szabo; jazz pianist (1936)
Claire Trevor; actor (1909)
James Van Der Beek; actor (1977)
Milana Vayntrub; actor (1987)
Hines Ward; Pittsburgh Steelers WR (1976)
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thealmightyemprex · 1 year
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Early DC villains adapted to live action part 2
Killer Moth played by Tim Herbert -Batgirl (THis was a short pilot ,Killer Moth doesnt do much ,Herberts OK
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Baroness PAula Von Gunther and Fausta Grables played by Christine Belford and Lynda Day George in Wonder Woman (Both actresses are menacing though I assume these villains were chosen cause they are some of Wonder Womans less fantastic rogues )
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Lex Luthor played by Gene Hackman in Superman the Movie,Superman II and Superman IV The Quest for PEace (So as years have gone on Gene Hackmans Lex has become my favorite supervillain in film .Now it isnt an accurate take, but its a fun take .While at the time Lex was a mad scientist,I kind of love how th movie update him to be an eccentric criminal genius ,almost like a Bond villain and Hackman is such a delight to watch )
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General Zod played by Terrance Stamp from Superman the Movie and Superman II (Stamp owns this role ,very commanding ,very menacing ,a perfect foil for the Man of Steel )
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Solomon Grundy ,Weather Wizard ,Sinestro ,Giganta ,Dr Sivana ,Mordru and Aunt Minerva played by Micky Morton ,Jeff Altman,Charlie Callas ,Aleshia Brevard ,Howard Morris ,Gabriel Dell and Ruth Buzzie (NOt much to say about these guys honestly,they basically toook a bunch of comedic actors and dressed them up as supervillains ,Micky Morton is a pretty good Grundy ,Jeff Altman is decent ,Charlie Calla is an OK comedic take on Sinestro,Aleshia Brevard doesnt have much to do as Giganta ,Howard Morris is perfect as Sivana ,GAbriel Dell is meh (Though his musical number is fun ) ,and Ruth Buzzie is hilarious
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Anton Arcane played by Louis Jourdan(Human form )/Ben Bates(Monster form first movie ) in Swamp Thing/The Return of Swamp Thing (Havent seen the second film but in the first film Louie Jourdan is an effective menacing villain,though his monster form isnt that convincing )
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To Be Continued
@ariel-seagull-wings @amalthea9 @angelixgutz @theancientvaleofsoulmaking @the-blue-fairie @themousefromfantasyland @princesssarisa @goodanswerfoxmonster @filmcityworld1
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Mesmer's Bauble
Episode Recap #46: Mesmer's Bauble aka The Secret Agenda of Mesmer's Bauble
Original Airdate: May 6, 1989
Starring: John D. LeMay as Ryan Dallion Louise Robey as Micki Foster Chris Wiggins as Jack Marshak
Guest cast: Vanity as Angelica Martin Neufeld as Howard Moore Laurie Paton as Anita Devon Eve Crawford as Mrs. Burns Jennifer Cornish as Girl #1 Sandra Brown as Girl #2 Tim Gannon as Jogger Tony De Santis as Roger Zimmerman Patrick Brymer as Kirk Bill Vibert as Security Guard David Clement as Henry Pinkman Evelyn Kaye as Woman Bystander
Written by Joe Gannon Directed by Armand Mastroianni
We open on a sexy woman singing a song. It is the superstar Angelica, and it turns out we are seeing her on a television set, in a room covered with posters and photos of her. A man is applying makeup to his face in the mirror, then he walks through the room, caressing her image on the walls. He seems obsessed and sad, mouthing "I love you" to a poster, then he begins to sob.
Cut to the outside shot of the Vinyl Museum Record Depot, where the man, Howard, works. He is busy filling a display for Angelica's music, and his boss tells him a PR rep for Angelica's label will be stopping in. She also gets Howard's hopes up by hinting maybe the rep can even get Angelica to stop by herself.
Some teen girls are shopping, and an overzealous Howard tries to help, wanting to show of his knowledge of Angelica. They mock him and leave.
That night, Howard is walking home and looks at his reflection in a window. As he does, two men jump out of a car and smash a store window, grabbing items and fleeing as the alarm sounds. Howard walks over and finds a chain with a crystal bauble. He picks it up just as a bystander grabs him, thinking he is the burglar. Howard tells the man to drop dead, and the bauble kind of puts the man in a trance. He walks off, we can hear his heart pounding and he collapses. Howard goes to check on him, but the man is dead. The cops arrive.
Later, Howard is finally at home and examines the bauble in front of the mirror. He asks it to fix his skin, and his face instantly looks smoother. He then asks it to fix his face, but nothing happens.
At Curious Goods, Ryan is excited to have to tickets to Angelica's concert. Ryan really likes her, but Micki pokes fun at him. Jack then finds the bauble in the Manifest, and shows the cousins the police report of items stolen, and it includes Mesmer's Bauble. Jack tells them Mesmer was a hypnotist, and they wonder what Louis' curse did to the item. Micki and Ryan leave to investigate.
At a club called The Copa, fans eagerly await as Angelica arrives. Howard among them. She waves and signs a few autographs then is ushered inside.
Howard arrives at the record store and his boss introduces him to Anita Devon, from Angelica's label. Howard is excited to meet someone who actually knows his crush. His boss comments on his face looking clearer.
Howard shows Anita their storeroom and she gives him an autographed photo of Angelica. He also spies her backstage pass. Howard continues to ask questions, and it quickly gets too personal. Anita thinks he is a wacko fan, and is uncomfortable. She wants to go, but Howard pushes, and she says Angelica wouldn't be attracted to someone like him. He pulls out the bauble and puts her in a trance. He tells her to go for a walk. She obeys, walking out of the store, only saying goodbye to Mrs. Burns at Howard's insistence. Howard walks out with Anita and tells her to walk into the traffic. She is hit by a semi. His boss runs out and tells him to call an ambulance.
That night, Howard rushes home and again holds the bauble, asking it to make him beautiful and someone Angelica would notice. He writhes on the floor in pain.
At The Copa, Howard arrives with Anita's backstage pass. He looks more attractive, and even his hair is flowing. He heads backstage, where Angelica and her crew are rehearsing. Howard follows the monitors and soon he is within feet of the singer, watching her. Roger, Angelica's manager, is ushering her out when they encounter Howard, who says he is there replacing Anita. Roger says he better do better than her, to Angelica's chagrin. Howard and Angelica shake hands. Roger takes her away, saying they can talk business later. A stagehand says there is an issue with too many fans and asks if Angelica will come out and sign some autographs. Roger tries to blow him off, but Angelica goes to them. Howard wanders backstage.
Later, Roger is ranting about lost time as he and Angelica finally get to her dressing room. He says she is too good to her fans. As she goes to change, Howard watches from the clothing rack. Angelica says Roger is too possessive, and Howard realizes they are a couple.
Micki and Ryan arrive at the store that was burglarized. They talk to the owner, and tell him the cops caught the thieves and got most of his items back. They ask about the bauble. He thinks the crooks fenced it, but Micki says there wasn't time. He mentions the kid who talked to the police, and Micki asks if he means Howard Moore. The man calls him and ugly kid, and talks about the jogger that died. Micki and Ryan head off.
At another rehearsal, Howard watches Angelica perform. He then approaches as Angelica and Roger go to leave, but Roger rudely tells him he should be working and not hanging around, and then takes off as Howard seethes.
Micki and Ryan are at the record store and talk to Mrs. Burns. She said Howard called and quit this morning, and tells them kids were always giving Howard a bad time over his looks. Then she tells them about Anita getting hit. Micki says to Ryan that everywhere Howard is, someone dies.
Howard lies in bed, listening to Angelica's music, and says out loud that he knows she wants him. A knock on the door and Micki and Ryan are there. They ask about the robbery and if he noticed the bauble. He says no, but Micki spies all the Angelica photographs before he shuts the door. She comments to Ryan that he is not at all ugly. They wonder if the cursed antique is already at work. Micki thinks he wants Angelica, so they leave to find where she is staying.
In his apartment, Howard holds the bauble.
At the hotel, Roger stops shaving to answer the door. It is Howard, who holds the bauble up and entrances the man. Howard tells him to finish shaving, really close, with no water. He keeps telling him to go closer and closer, and not to forget his throat. Blood hits the sink and Roger collapses. Howard looks in the mirror and tells the bauble he wants to be Angelica's lover.
In the hotel lobby, Micki and Ryan see a body wheeled out. A woman says it was Angelica's manager. Then, Angelica and Howard get off the elevator, together. Howard has instantly replaced Roger, telling the assembled group to give her privacy.
Jack is reading about Roger's death, with a quote from Howard saying Roger was depressed. Micki says Howard spent the night planning Roger's funeral. They are sure he has the bauble. Jack tells them about his research, that the bauble fulfills fantasies. Ryan wonders if Howard will hurt Angelica. They head to the club.
Angelica is crying in her dressing room when Howard arrives with a rose. He tells her he took care of Roger's funeral, and she cries on his chest. She wants to cancel her show, but Howard insists she must go on, for all her fans. She is unsure. A man knocks on the door, and Angelica says she will go on. Howard tells her he wants to show her something.
We cut to him taking Angelica to his apartment with all the photos of her on the walls. She asks if he wants her and begins to undress.
Micki and Ryan burst into the club, wanting to find Angelica. A man stops them, and Ryan asks where she is. The man says she left with her new manager.
Howard and Angelica are naked, and he is caressing her body. He keeps looking from her to her photos, then he is touching his own chest, then the bauble. Angelica asks what's wrong, and kisses him. She pulls him to the floor on top of her, but Howard says he can't do this, it isn't what he wants. He says he wants to be her. She struggles, as he holds her down. The power of the bauble works on his wish, melding their bodies. Later, Howard who is now Angelica looks in the mirror and laughs.
That night, the stagehand tells Howard/Angelica it is almost showtime. She admires herself in the mirror.
Ryan and Micki arrive at Howard's apartment and bang on the door. Ryan forces the door open. Micki sees weird slimy ooze on the floor, and they rush off to the club.
As the show is about to begin, the fans fill the club. Howard/Angelica prepares to go on stage. Micki and Ryan head in with the other fans, looking for Howard. Angelica/Howard is introduced and comes on stage, singing and dancing.
Micki notices the bauble around "Angelica's" neck and as the singer makes her way around the stage, Micki reaches up and grabs the bauble, pulling it off without their knowing. Suddenly, Howard/Angelica's voice goes deep, his body and face change. He is transforming into Howard again in front of a freaked out crowd. He hears the mocking voices in his head, backs up in a panic and falls into a floor panel of lights, sending sparks into the air. Micki, Ryan and the club all watch in horror.
At home, Ryan is listening to Angelica on the radio, and Jack and Micki tell him to try and make sense out of it. Micki says the bauble is in the vault, but they blew it this time, lamenting being unable to also save Angelica. Jack says there was no way to know what was going to happen, or what was going on in Howard's mind. Ryan looks at the ticket stubs and thinks of Angelica.
My thoughts:
Wow. What an episode. I remember the first time I saw this one, I was really confused as to what happened. Makes way more sense now, but quite the twist here.
One thing that is nuts is how much is made of how 'ugly' Howard is. Are all the people around him so superficial and mean to that extent? Sadly, I can see it being true. Might be a bit played up for the drama, but people can be real jerks. Still happens to this day. So maybe I shouldn't be surprised.
The antique is quite a powerful one, basically acting like a genie's lamp in granting wishes, as long as you give it deaths, and don't let it go. Howard obviously wanted very specific things, but he could have had literally anything from it, it seems.
Our group is getting real good at investigating things, but you have to wonder if the cops have questions about these people always wanting information on things. A recurring cop or someone on the inside would have helped with this.
Glad to have the three of them back together after three episodes with them apart.
The final transformation on stage in front of the crowd and the at home viewers had to have been big news. No way to keep that a secret. I assume Micki and Ryan just took off, but all those people watched Angelica transform into Howard, who then fell and died. And Angelica was gone, too. Had to be huge news! But they make no mention of how it was explained to the world, at the end.
Do appreciate their melancholy, though. They did their best, but Angelica still died. Not easy to live with, I'm sure.
Next week: Wedding in Black
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mickgaydolenz · 1 year
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Okay so
Micky is Vince
Mike is Howard
Peter is absolutely Naboo
I can’t think of what Davy would be
hmmmm……. oh my god it’d be pretty funny if davy was dixon bambridge and he just disappeared in the latter seasons 😂 (but then maybe he just plays all of the character parts!?!?)
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 623: Allan Arkush
December 7-13, 1985
  This week Ken welcomes writer, producer, professor, director and all around good guy Allan Arkush to the show.
  Ken and Allan discuss Allan's cool office, Allan's record collection, Roger Corman, Emmy Nominations, directing or directing and producing over 400 episodes of TV, the path from 70s exploitation to 80s mainstream TV, having a high batting average of sold TV pilots. Fame, Summer pilot, Rock N Roll High School, telling stories through music, how popular Fame was in Israel, residuals, 80s NYC, directing videos for Elvis Costello, Bette Midler and Fleetwood Mac, the ones you turn down, why 1985 was a huge TV year for Allan, St. Elsewhere, Moonlighting, being able to be a style chameleon, being a cinema fan, having Scorsese teach you film, growing up in NJ, making whatever movie you want as long as it's the movie Roger wants, how hard it is to make good TV, coverage and lighting, how execs are not funny or creative, how bad studio notes are, King Kong, Micky Mouse Club, serialized stories, loving the theme songs from Westerns, Rocky and Bullwinkle, The Loan Ranger, Circus Boy, Abby Singer, The Twilight Zone, Soupy Sales, using rock music in movies, Get Crazy, Zacherly introducing the Grateful Dead at the Filmore East, I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners bump, being a nerd, how some things don't hold up, The Dick Van Dyke Show, working with Ron Howard, Doris Day movies, Family Affair, Father Knows Best, Leave it to Beaver, the importance of empathy, the transitional time of the 70s and 80s, East Side West Side, The Bronx Zoo, Hill St. Blues, the importance of casting, working for Bruce Paltrow, Crossing Jordan, ER, police procedurals, the time Ken ruined a shot in the pilot of Crossing Jordan, having to rush home and watch Saturday Night Live, SCTV, Catherine O'Hara's total character commitment, film noir, the zeitgeist of relationships between men and women, the dancing baby on Ally McBeal, Heroes, Duck Soup, The Shining, Lemony Snicket, showing The TAMI Show to young people, and how the future is female.
Check out this episode!
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Poems Collected at Les Deux Mégots/Poets at Le Metro
“During the 1950s, East Tenth Street between Third and Fourth Avenues housed a number of art galleries exhibiting the most advanced art in America on a street that until then had been occupied by pawnshops, pool rooms, and sheet metal shops. During that decade, the area became a primary stomping ground for the young Abstract Expressionist painters and their attendant theorists/promoters, Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg. ... The Tenth Street Coffee House, owned by Micky Ruskin, was the scene from 1960 until 1962 of the first poetry readings in the area (organized by Chester Anderson, Howard Ant, and Ree Dragonette, and including Carol Bergé, Jackson Mac Low, and Diane Wakoski among the readers). Ruskin then moved his cafe and the readings to a larger basement storefront at 64 East Seventh Street, christened Les Deux Mégots Coffee House.  ...”
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Village Preservation – “Secret Banned Rites”: Poets at Café Le Metro
Poets at Le Metro 19 (December 1964).
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Mark Lindsay, Mark Volman, Micky Dolenz and Howard Kaylan
singers for Paul Revere and the Raiders, Flo & Eddie, The Turtles and The Monkees
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SATURDAY MATINEE MUSIC VIDEO: “Early Morning Blues & Greens” (live 2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8 This song was written by Diane Hildebrand and Jack Keller, who wrote several cuts in the early Monkees album catalogue. Keller was part of the Brill Building/Don Kirshner songwriting stable in league with Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka. Hildebrand was more of a free spirit. In 1969 she released her own "underground pop" album with this song as the masthead. She also wrote for other artists and TV shows and released music under the name Joya Diane Skye.
Peter Tork adopted this song, usually associated with Davy Jones as a "deep cut" from The Monkees's HEADQUARTERS album. On this performance, Peter sang lead and played a bluesy guitar at a Monkees Convention in New Jersey 3-2-13. I sang harmonies and played bass in a "Monkees House Band" (i.e. Monkees road band alumni) with (the late) David "Loafy" Alexander, Rich Dart, Aviva Maloney + guitarist Damian Fanelli sitting in. We backed Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork with a night of music. We were celebrating the dearly departed Davy Jones + Micky’s birthday, with guest appearances from David Cassidy, Ron Dante (The Archies), and Deana Martin..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v_Aud76QR8
#blues #petertork #monkees #davyjones #mickydolenz #johnnyjblair #davidcassidy #rondante #deanamartin #damianfanelli #loafy #dianehildebrand #jackkeller #brillbuilding #donkirshner #neilsedaka #jonadianeskye
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#FREEDOWNLOADS #FREEPROMO #RADIOCHART Bobbin Headcast 170 - By Husky – 02/11/2023 Bobbin Headcast 170 - By Husky – 02/11/2023 Podcast link - https://goo.gl/nKG2lM Google Podcasts – https://bit.ly/3fuABex Follow us on the social links below https://ift.tt/exaFhvs https://ift.tt/ueRdrHE http://www.twitter.com/bobbinheadmusic https://ift.tt/XkyaPsS Track listing 1. The Shapeshifters – Slippery People (Sophie Lloyd Remix) – Glitterbox 2. Urban Blues Project – Your Heaven (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) – Soulfuric 3. Sgt Slick & Karina Chavez – I Thank You (Michael Gray Remix) – Neon Records 4. Husky Feat Red London – Heaven (Deluxe Club Mix) – Bobbin Head Music 5. Pat Lok – Love FM – Sweat It Out 6. Per QX, Filip Gronlund, Elias Bravo & Max C – You & Me (Re-Tide Remix) – Let There Be House 7. Random Soul – Hypnotize Me (James Alexandr Remix) – Random Soul Recordings 8. Husky & Shyam P – Ticking Away (VIP Club Mix) – Bobbin Head Music 9. James Starck, Yvvan Back, Zetaphunk & Alfreda Gerald – He’s Alright (David Penn Remix) – Urbana Records 10. Mike Newman – Vibin’ – Panthera 11. Navos – Body Work – Spinnin Deep 12. Nas Elmes – Avant – PIV Records 13. Oden & Fatzo & Theos – Fly Away – Defected Records 14. Paul Woolford & LF SYSTEM – In My Head – Ministry Of Sound 15. Dale Howard – Ghetto Funk – Toolroom 16. Belters Only & Sonny Fodera Feat Jazzy – Life Lesson (Dub) - Polydoor Скачать: https://ift.tt/D9SjAKn https://ift.tt/AgfZaoR
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