Just a reminder, Zia’s show is on W + K Radio is this morning at 11a (Pacific). You can listen at W + K, on your media player (like iTunes), or below in the embedded player.
Some gals at dinner the other night were saying how bangs are back. Naturally this got me thinking about Louise Brooks. Also about a book I used to flip through at Powell’s back when I hadn’t the dough to buy new books. It’s called KiKi’s Paris and it’s about the Paris scene in the twenties when Hemingway and Picasso ruled the roost.
But about the bangs…We used to call this haircut “The Louise Brooks” or “The Lulu” and here’s why:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9AsN_jAxaE
And you probably noticed a few other currently trendy looks in there too. The nerdy guy with round glasses plays in every indie band that ever comes out of Glasgow. There’s surely a picture of him in an attic somewhere that he must look pretty bad in by now cuz he looked just fine last year in that Vampire Weekend video.
There seemed to be a lot of movies being made in the twenties and thirties about young, pretty, working class girls hooking up with horrible old rich men. International travel by cruise ships had maybe spread the new American classless society to London, Berlin and Paris where a shiteload of films were being produced. The great depression probably fueled the fire.
Here’s a video Gothman made from my favorite movie about a poor girl getting destroyed by a rich pig. Of Human Bondage, starring Bette Davis and my periodically favorite actor of all time Leslie Howard:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqjTMJYdZ2k
I will be making a whole section on Leslie Howard, arguably the coolest man who ever lived.
So Anton came by and possessed our studio for a bit before their show. Played us some more of his stuff. He also laid down a Julee Cruise style bass synth part on our new music/album/recording/whatever project. I’ll get some of that up soon, I am just very disorganized by nature and my work ethic is sporadic and of it’s own nature.
Anton said it’s cool to put some of my favorite one so here’s some of my favorite one:
The members of rock band The Dandy Warhols will appear on the TV Series Les Invincibles during the next episode, broadcast on Radio-Canada, Tonight, March 18, at 9:00 p.m.
Earlier this season, Jean-François Rivard, director and co-author of Les Invincibles, used on an episode The Dandy Warhols’ song THE LEGEND OF THE LAST OF THE OUTLAW TRUCKERS AKA THE LEGEND OF SHERIFF SHORTY, from their album …Earth To The Dandy Warhols… . Then, Rivard decided to send The Dandy Warhols an English subtitled version of Les Invincibles to see if they would be interested in appearing on the show. The Dandy Warhols gladly accepted, and Rivard flew to Portland, Oregon to shoot the band for the opening scene of Wednesday’s episode.
Just a reminder, Zia will be soothing your St. Patrick’s hangover with her show on W + K Radio is this morning at 11a (Pacific). Listen at W + K Radio, on your media player (iTunes, etc.), or below in the embedded player.
You will be pleased to know that we have selected the winner of our Mis Amigos Remix Contest – make way for Luc, who will receive a one-time pressing on Acetate of his mix signed by the band. Nice one, Luc. We’ve put together a playlist featuring some of our favorite mixes. Listen below, they’re great.
We didn’t forget the designers – the winner of the cover design will be announced next week.
And hey, thanks to everyone who sent in their remix – you guys did a great job, so much so we really had our work cut-out for us in selecting a winner. We want everyone to hear your cool tune – if you haven’t done so, or if you have any other remix or mash-up you want to to hear, share it on Soundcloud. Thanks again, guys.
In a rather interesting and often arresting book called “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” the author states that the chickens in these horrible modern style chicken farms, which are of course often the subject of urban myth, are genetically identical. Well it just so happens that one huge benefit of being in The Dandy Warhols is that some of the brightest minds on earth are big fans who have become great friends. So I went ahead and emailed Dr. Howard Pryor who leads a lab of the leading stem cell researchers on earth right now.
You might know his work because of South Park’s “Eek-a-penis.”