1960s
Sunday Book: I Am Brian WilsonSunday, 16 October 2016![]() For decades Brian Wilson was depicted as the mad, lost genius of the Beach Boys, but these days, at 74, he's looking more like one of pop's great survivors. After all, he has comprehensively outlived his brothers Dennis and Carl, and has restored... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tim BuckleySunday, 16 October 2016![]() The period between the October 1966 release of his eponymous debut album and its follow-up, August 1967’s baroque masterpiece Goodbye and Hello, saw Tim Buckley and his label Elektra reconsider how best to help him generate an impact. No matter how... Read more... |
On the road with Bob Dylan: the mother of all rockumentariesWednesday, 12 October 2016![]() Dont Look Back is the Ur-rockumentary, the template for hundreds of hand-held rock tour films, a source of inspiration as well as a model to aspire to.When director DA Pennebaker went on the road with Bob Dylan as he played a number of English gigs... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The ShaggsSunday, 09 October 2016![]() “The Shaggs are real, pure, unaffected by outside influences. Their music is different, it is theirs alone.” So began the liner notes to Philosophy of the World, The Shaggs' sole album. Not many people read the words or heard the music when it was... Read more... |
Crisis in Six Scenes, Amazon PrimeSaturday, 01 October 2016![]() At the age of 80 Woody Allen has made his first television series. It’s for Amazon, which would suggest he knows how to move with the times. That would be a false impression, because Crisis in Six Scenes is vintage Allen in the sense that it's a... Read more... |
10 Questions for Christine McVie of Fleetwood MacTuesday, 20 September 2016![]() theartsdesk meets Christine McVie on a sunny Friday afternoon in September; the Warner Brothers boardroom (with generous hospitality spread) is suitably palatial. We’re the first media interview of the day, so she’s bright and attentive. McVie was... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Chess Records Soul, Little RichardSunday, 18 September 2016![]() Chicago’s Chess Records first made waves in the Fifties with a raft of records which included future classics integral to defining the urban slant on blues music. Early in the decade, the label issued singles by John Lee Hooker, Memphis Slim, Muddy... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tamam ShudSunday, 11 September 2016![]() In 1969, the Australian band Tamam Shud improvised as a film was projected onto the wall of a recording studio. The results were heard on the Evolution album. Playing original music live to accompany a film screening isn’t commonplace these... Read more... |
The Emperor, Young VicFriday, 09 September 2016![]() She gave us the most moving King Lear years before the news broke that Glenda Jackson would be playing the role. Only Mark Rylance has recently matched the malicious wit of her Globe Richard III. Now Kathryn Hunter spellbinds in a very Shakespearean... Read more... |
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring YearsTuesday, 06 September 2016![]() It could be a book, film, TV or radio piece, essay or exhibition. If it’s about or based on The Beatles, the question is always the same: how on earth can anything new be said? In the case of Ron Howard’s Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Beach BoysSunday, 04 September 2016![]() The Beach Boys signed with Capitol Records on 24 May 1962. Early the next month, their first single for the label became “409”/”Surfin’ Safari”. It was not their debut release. The “Surfin'”/ “Luau” single had been issued in November 1961 by Candix.... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, The Seven MinutesFriday, 02 September 2016![]() Although Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (****) hit cinemas in summer 1970, it is a pivotal Sixties film as it depicts the era in terminal crash-and-burn mode. Cashing in on but not a sequel to Valley of the Dolls, it caught the female pop-group trio... Read more... |
