Category Archives: music

rock and roll circus

I watched the Rolling Stones’ Rock and Roll Circus the other night. It was pretty good with the Stones’ performance being the one I’d say I dug the most. The real treat for me was on the DVD’s extras, commentary by director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. After spending last summer listening to the dozens of hours of audio of the fabs’ Let It Be sessions, which heavily feature Lindsay-Hogg who directed the film (see “critics” post below), it was great hearing that guy’s voice again. His Rock and Roll Circus commentary had to be recorded thirty years after the event but his winning mix of pretentiousness, name dropping (often unfamiliar name dropping), charm, cluelessness and a least one instance of his habit of referring to people by their initials, remained intact. Below is a screen grab of M.L-H. taken from the Let It Be film. Below that is a Stones performance from the film.

Stay tuned for more on Brian Jones and the fabs.

on your sleeve

The generic Rolling Stones Records 45 sleeve really kills the competition. Circa 1972.

dig the critics

Sight and Sound. Summer 1970.

five pictures of bowie

Part Two.

five pictures of bowie

Part One.

cute couple alert

Kim and Thurston’s wedding reception. Bethel, Connecticut. June 9, 1984.

And here are two that I took of them on October 21, 1995.

record labels

A nice gift I got this weekend, a Planet of the Apes adventure 45. 1974 Wow, on Power Records.

cute band alert

REM

R.E.M.

helen wheels

Helen Wheels

Wings. Helen Wheels. 1973.

record labels

Side two of The Sound of Jazz on Columbia with the six eye label. The soundtrack to an episode of the CBS program Seven Lively Arts that aired on December 8, 1957, this served, more or less, as an introduction to jazz for TV-watching squares and features some excellent performances. But, as Levar Burton would say, don’t take my word for it, here is the album or check the video below.