R.I.P. Tommy Ramone
Sad news via Andy Schwartz, NY Rocker: RIP Tom Erdelyi a/k/a TOMMY RAMONE (January 29, 1949 – July 11, 2014).
“The last Ramone standing: drummer, producer, engineer, songwriter, sonic architect of one of the most influential bands in the history of Our Music. Sincere condolences to Claudia Tienan, Andrea Tienan, all family and friends. This image based on original cover photo by Roberta Bayley for debut album RAMONES (Sire Records, 1976).”
Five Years of Let’s Play House at Rough Trade 07/11
Five Years of Let’s Play House: With evocative and emotive productions showcasing a stripped back, classic feel, Urulu’s sounds are a throwback to the lost generation of smoother groove-makers. Resident Advisor best describes him as someone with “an impressively complete grasp of what makes a classic house cut.“
roughtradenyc.com/event
Friday, July 11
9pm – 4am at Rough Trade NYC, free before midnight
64 N 9th Street, Williamsburg
The Myth of Youth, by David Kramer
By David Kramer
When I was a young artist back in school, I remember telling friends that I didn’t trust the work of young artists. I was an admirer of so many artists whose careers seemed to blossom in the second or even the third phase of their lives. I remember specifically singling out the careers of certain heroes as prime examples of greatness coming through the long haul of perseverance.
Shockumentary, The Killing of America, unreleased in U.S., screening at Spectacle Theater, 7/10
ALL OF THE FILM YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE IS REAL. NOTHING HAS BEEN STAGED.
So begins the 1982 shockumentary THE KILLING OF AMERICA, a film that, even among its mondo movie contemporaries, stands out as one of the grimmest and most infamous films ever produced. So much so, in fact, that to this day it remains effectively unreleased in The United States.
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