Showing posts with label The Beatles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Beatles. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

The enchantment











I've read the book Up and Down with the Rolling Stones by Tony Sanchez many, many times. There is this one segment of the book where Tony writes about the club he created, along with the help of the Stones, that is crafted like a Moroccan palace, and these photos are what I imagine the club to look like.I can just see The Stones chilling in this place on cushions, opium smoke filling the air...

"On July 26, 1968, Mick Jagger flew from Los Angeles to London for a birthday party thrown in his honor at a hip new Moroccan-style bar called the Vesuvio Club—“one of the best clubs London has ever seen,” remembered proprietor Tony Sanchez. Under black lights and beautiful tapestries, some of London’s trendiest models, artists, and pop singers lounged on huge cushions and took pulls from Turkish hookahs, while a decorative, helium-filled dirigible floated aimlessly about the room. As a special treat, Mick brought along an advance pressing of the Stones’ forthcoming album, Beggars Banquet, to play over the club’s speakers. Just as the crowd was “leaping around” and celebrating the record—which would soon win accolades as the best Stones album to date—Paul McCartney strolled in, and passed Sanchez a copy of the forthcoming Beatles single “Hey Jude/Revolution,” which had never before been heard by anyone outside of Abbey Road Studios. Sanchez recalled how the “slow, thundering buildup of ‘Hey Jude’ shook the club”; the crowd demanded that the seven-minute song be played again and again. Finally, the club’s disc jockey played the flip side, and everyone heard “John Lennon’s nasal voice pumping out ‘Revolution.’” “When it was over,” Sanchez 
said, “Mick looked peeved. The Beatles had upstaged him.”

-The Believer Magazine

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Re-imagined on the Silver Screen

There is nothing I romanticize more- other than music- than films. The following is a make shift list of my top picks for films, not in any particular order

1) Rebel Without a Cause- Live fast, die young with James Dean. Classic.
2) Dear Wendy- Indie film about Dandies, guns and a fabulous Zombies soundtrack
3) The Doors- Bio pic about Jim Morrison.
4) The Bride of Frankenstein- One of my favorite horror/sci-fi films.
5) Almost Famous- The coming of age story of
a rock journalist. Based loosely on the life of Cameron Crowe.
6)East of Eden- Another James Dean classic. Epic Story.
7) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas- the Hunter S. Thompson epic come to life courtesy of Johnny Depp.
8) Willy Wonka and the Choclate Factory- The childhood classic with a sinister Gene Wilder.
9) The Wristcutters: A Love Story- A love/suicide story that ends the opposite of Romeo and Juliet.
10) The Beach- The one movie where Leonardo DiCaprio is not annoying. It's a savage film about true human nature.
11)Chitty Chitty Bang Bang- Disney Classic next to Marry Poppins. It turned me on to Dick Van Dyke.
12) Blow- Johnny Depp as legendary drug dealer George Jung.
13) Four Brothers- Mark Wahlberg is bad ass and makes us forget Marky Mark while protecting his brothers.
14)Lords of Dogtown- Semi historical film of the upstart of skateboarding.
15)Factory Girl- Bio pic of Edie Sedgwick's life. Very Warhol.
16)I'm Not Here- Bio pic of Bob Dylan's life told by 7 personalities.
17)A Clockwork Orange- A Stanley Kubrick classic.
18)Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2- Quintin Tarantino duo films with Uma Thurman as an assasin and Lucy Lu kicking butt.
19)Singing in the Rain- Best musical of all time.
20)The Graduate- Dustin Hoffman's first film. Mrs. Robinson is so naughty.
21)I Love You Man- One of the most genuine comedies, filled with bromance.
22)Across the Universe- The Beatles soundtrack re-imagined, visually stunning, it's the ultimate trip.
23)Fight Club- Brad Pitt looking buff, Edward Norton taking your mind on a trip.
24)Metropolis- One of the first science fiction films ever made. Fritz Lang imagines female robots taking over society.
25)The Virgin Diaries- a Kirsten Dunst classic. It's about suicide hint.
26)There Will Be Blood- The thirst for blood and oil. Outstanding film of the 2000's.
27)C.R.A.Z.Y.- Indie flick about a boy coming of age to the soundtrack of Bowie and Patsy Cline.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Certainly Not the Last...

#27- The Beatles


Gateway Song: "A Hard Day's Night"


Love Affair: "Hello Goodbye", "Paperback Writer" and "Across The Universe".


Fav album: By Personal Choice- Sgt.

Peppers

By Music Excellence- The White Album


Watch- Help! The Beatles (1965)