
John Cale
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Jun 26, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Graham Reid |John Cale |Sebastian Junger
Love Changes Everything by Dirty Three and Poptical Illusion by John Cale. Photos / SuppliedLove Changes EverythingBy Dirty Three When Dirty Three emerged out of Melbourne in the mid 1990s, they – violin/viola player Warren Ellis, guitarist Mick Turner and drummer Jim White – seemed like a Velvet Underground-influenced jazz trio heading for the darklands with a bellyful of melancholy which could turn into blind fury. Or vice versa.
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May 17, 2024 |
vnexplorer.net | John Cale |Lou Reed
Resulta casi imposible quedarse con una sola de las miles de imágenes que Bob Gruen ha revelado a lo largo de su extensa carrera, un viaje a lo largo de la historia del rock'n'roll que el fotógrafo neoyorquino ha recorrido junto a Tina Turner, los Ramones, Lou Reed, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Madonna, Cher o los Rolling Stones, por nombrar algunos de los artistas inmortalizados por su cámara, ojo privilegiado del surgimiento del punk en el Nueva York de los años 70, cuyos retratos se han...
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Mar 17, 2024 |
plasticosydecibelios.com | John Cale |“By This River” |Jesus Morales |Jesús Morales
Brian Eno ha compartido una canción de la banda sonora oficial del documental biográfico, “Eno”, una película que abarca toda su carrera y que se estrenará en el Reino Unido en el Barbican el 20 de abril. Brian Eno: recomendaciones No es un tema instrumental, “All I Remember” es una canción hecha y derecha que exactamente sirve para cerrar el documental sobre la vida del músico y productor.
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May 24, 2023 |
upstract.com | John Cale
Susan Sarandon is Helene Shaw is Stella Kowalski. Christopher Walken is Harry Nash is Cyrano, and Stanley Kowalski, and Romeo. The Colonel from Boogie Nights is George the Director. The actual director is Jonathan Demme. The program is a 1982 American Playhouse adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's short story, Who Am I This Time?
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Jan 30, 2023 |
yourchoiceway.com | John Cale
On an often chilly album full of unexpected collaborations and smeared with apocalyptic terror, the 80-year-old art-rock legend grapples with the need for human connection. When an icon returns after a lengthy absence, it’s tempting to feel a kind of condescending compassion. My god, one might think, he’s still doing it at 80. And when he returns in the enviable company of bright young(er) things, it’s tempting to feel cynical: Look who’s trying to stay current. Spare all that for John Cale.
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