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EXTENDED TRAILER!: Mad Max saga: Fury Road prequel, Furiosa (ODEON Cinemas)
Forbes on Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – “An absolute masterpiece” (Forbes)
When Coma-Doof Warrior stole the show and became an overnight cult hero (Guardian)
“Where does he get those wonderful toys?” – Jack Nicholson, The Joker in Batman. See hand-sketched designs of the Doof wagon, see how iOTA dressed for the part, and follow Coma-Doof Warrior’s guitar’s design (‘Three stipulations: it has to have two necks, it has to look like the sickest weapon, and it has to throw flames 45 feet.’ I was like, ‘That’s it? Done.’ Designer Michael Ulman had never built a guitar before”) (Guitar)
It’s been roughly 42 years since an inspired Boy George sang, “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?” (Culture Club) … and 15 years since “Drug-crazed idiot” Boy George was jailed for 15 months after chaining a male escort to a wall and beating him for days (Daily Mail) …
… and 6 years since Sananda Maitreya explained why he had to kill Terrence Trent Darby (Guardian)
Given headlines that over 200,000 children – mostly boys – had been sexually abused by clergy in the France’s Catholic Church since 1950 (BBC), and now a similar number in Spain (BBC) … Sinead just might be owed an apology by SNL (Medium) … for making a statement when she tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II (Cheat Sheet)
Roadkill: Tales from the crossroads of rock & roll - Heart, Eddie V, and the greatest song only played once, and never again ...
At one hotel, we met Eddie and Alex Van Halen. Over the course of a few hours, they had a Kamikaze-drinking contest, followed by a cocaine-snorting fest. Once they were good and loose, they got into a fistfight. Moments later, they were hugging each other and falling down, saying, “I love you so much, man.” They would cycle through this pattern every hour. Eddie and Alex let it be known that if Ann and I wanted to sleep with them, they would be amenable to that …
more or less There concept was two brothers with two sisters: Instead of the Wil-Shers, we could now be the Wil-Halens, except they wanted us in one bed. It wasn’t the only time we had that offer, and as with every other request, we turned it down. Talking with Eddie that night, he said he really admired my acoustic playing. “You should play your acoustic guitar onstage,” I said. “I don’t own an acoustic guitar,” Eddie said. Eddie Van Halen – at that point one of the greatest living guitar players, when he wasn’t punching his brother in the face – didn’t own a single acoustic guitar. I couldn’t believe it. But he swore it was true. “I’m going to buy you an acoustic guitar right now,” I announced. I went and woke up our road manager. He told me that at midnight instrument stores were closed. “Then let’s give him one of mine,” I declared. We went to our gear truck, and I took my favorite Ovation. I walked up to Eddie’s room and handed it to him. He started crying. “That’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me,” Eddie said. I went to my room to sleep. But at seven in the morning, my phone rang. It was Eddie. “Nancy, Nance, sweet Nancy, sweetest Nancy,” he said. He was obviously still high and had been up all night. “I wrote a song for you on my Nancy-Nancy acoustic guitar.” He put the phone down and started to play. He was only a few rooms down the hall, so I could also hear him through the walls. The song went on for many minutes and was truly amazing. It was more of a suite than a song, but it was beautiful. Eventually, the line went dead – I think Eddie had passed out. I don’t know if he ever played the song again, or even if, when he sobered up, he remembered anything about the night, except that he and Alex didn’t manage to get the Wilsons to bed. But it was the best thing I ever heard Eddie Van Halen play. I only wish I could hear it again. This excerpt (The Mercury News) is from Heart’s newly published memoir ‘Kicking and Dreaming: A Story of Heart, Soul and Rock & Roll’ by Ann and Nancy Wilson (Released Sept. 18, 2012).
MESMERIZING: Numan’s “My Name Is Ruin” (with daughter Persia) (Official Gary Numan)
“Are Friends Electric?” (AllSaints Basement Session) (klips!)
“Wha, ho, ho, ho! And the room shook! F*ck me!” Numan on his Mini Moog revelation (Top 2000 a gogo)
Play the Mini Moog right now, Real Time, in the Mini Moog Factory (Creative Boom)
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