



Posted in apple records, context, Macca, music, on your sleeve, years after the event

Director and snazzy dresser, F. W. Murnau.
Posted in a man that we admire, cinema
Posted in context, television

Part five: Thomas Jerome Newton in the desert. The Man Who Fell to Earth. 1976.
Posted in cinema, context, music, pictures of bowie

The cover of the French edition of the Zabriskie Point Soundtrack (1970) sure beats the American version.

Above is a photo that I found on ebay of the American version—the image is slightly cropped on the left but it’s more or less intact. I have a copy of this album that I bought at a yard sale that’s in terrible condition—or at least the sleeve is. It looks like it was rescued from a fire only to be thrown into a flood. Here’s a glimpse of the back of mine with its “The Pink Floyd” tracklisting.

Posted in music, on your sleeve, zabriskie point

Michael Jackson turns up late for the premiere of his film Ghosts at the Cannes Film Festival. 1997.
Posted in cinema, context, festival time!, music

From Sight and Sound’s Seventh Art column. March 1951.
Posted in catching up with the chaplins, cinema, context