Closing down the rodeo for a couple months. Relocating back to the right coast, to my natal native soil of Penns Woods. I’ll check in occasionally & try to address any issues, but I'm leaving you with this.
Some flicks, TeeVee, & books to fill in your time 'til I return. My tastes in other forms of entertainment may seem as outré as my taste in music, but give 'em a try if you know 'em or not. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
I'll be back...
Jeff Beal – Carnivàle OST, Varèse Sarabande 302 066 627 2, 2004.
all decryption codes in comments
Carnivàle (Ben's Theme)
Dora Mae's Funeral
Carnivàle Main Title Theme
Meet Samson, Ben's Dream
Justin at Mr. Chin's (Justin's Theme)
His Name Was Michael
Storm's Coming
Ben Heals the Girl
Rita Sue & Jonesy
Lodz & Ben
The Carnivàle Convoy
We Can Be Saved
The Mark of the Beast
The Silent Film
Fix Up Dora Mae
Black Blizzard
Ben Heals Kerrigan
Justin Calls Iris
Management's Advice
You're the One
The Russian Front
Babylon
Ben Searches the Templar Hall
Sofie Reads the Cards for Ben
Lodz & Management Plot
Lucky to Have Jonesy (Sofie's Theme)
Side 1 -
Maniac Theme (Main titles)
Apocalypse N.Y.
On the Beach
Hooker's Heartbeat
A Little Knife Music
Inner Voices
Maniac Strikes Again
Blasthim
Balsther
Side 2 -
Window Shopping
Subway Terror
Goodbye Rita
Cemetery Chase
Cry for Mother
Mannequin's Revenge
Maniac's Theme (End titles)
This is a soundtrack to Greil Marcus' book Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century (1989), originally published in the US by Harvard University Press. I've included the book as .txt & .pdf as well.
A Boring Life - The Slits
It’s Too Soon to Know - The Orioles
L'Amiral Cherche une Maison À Louer - Trio Exvoco
Roadrunner - Jonathan Richman
Hurlements en Faveur de Sade (excerpts from soundtrack) - Guy Debord
Ambience - The Roxy, London
Instrumentation Verbale (Face 2) - Jean-Louis Brau
Boredom - Buzzcocks
One Chord Wonders - The Adverts
Phonème BBB - Raoul Hausmann
At Home He's a Tourist - Gang of Four
Gary Gilmore's Eyes - The Adverts
U (Angry side) - Kleenex
Critique de la Séparation (excerpt from soundtrack) - Guy Debord
Stage Talk, Roadhouse, London, Sept.23, 1976 - The Clash
Never Been in a Riot - Mekons
Split - LiLiPUT
Röhrenhose-Rokoko-Neger-Rhythmus - Roman Bunka, Holger Czukay, & Raymond Federman
Wake Up - Essential Logic
You (Friendly side) - Kleenex
Mégapneumies, 24 Mars 1963 (Face 1) - Gil J. Wolman
In Love - The Raincoats
Hurlements En Faveur De Sade (excerpt from soundtrack) - Guy Debord
Karawane - Marie Osmond
I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground - Bascam Lamar Lunsford
The Building - Mekons
Lipstick Traces (on a Cigarette)- Benny Spellman
Side 1 -
Mr. Lucky
My Friend Andamo
Softly
March of the Cue Balls
Lightly Latin
Tipsy
Side 2 -
Floating Pad
One Eyed Cat
Night Flower
Chime Time
Blue Satin
That's It & That's All
The Lions & the Cucumber
Psycho Contact - Part One
There is No Satisfaction
Psycho Contact - Part Two
The Message
Psycho Contact - Part Three
Ghosts or Good & Bad Onions
Psycho Contact - Part Four
Countdown to Nowhere
Psycho Contact - Part Five
Droge Cx 9
Dedicated to Love
People's Playground - Version A
We Don't Care
People's Playground - Version B
The Ballad of a Fair Singer
People's Playground - Version C
Necronomania
Kama Sutra
People's Playground - Version D
Shindai Lovers
Konkubination
People's Playground - Version E
The Six Wisdoms of Aspasia
Tracks 1 - 11 taken from the movie Vampyros Lesbos performed by The Vampires' Sound Incorporation & directed by Jess Franco in 1970. Tracks 12 - 24 taken from the movies Sie Tötete in Ekstase (She Killed in Ecstasy) 1970 & Der Teufel Kam aus Akasava (The Devil Came from Akasava) 1971 directed by Jess Franco.
Side 1 -
Blacula (The Stalkwalk)
Heavy Changes
Run, Tina, Run!
There He is Again
Movin'
Main Chance
Side 2 -
Good to the Last Drop
Blacula Strikes!
What the World Knows
I'm Gonna Catch You
Firebombs
Finding Love, Losing Love
Wakeeli (Swahili Farewell)
On the Road to Las Vegas... (voice – Hunter S. Thompson)
On the Road to Las Vegas...
Strange Medicine in the Desert...
Covering the Story...Ugliness & Failure
A Night on the Town...Drug Frenzy at the Circus-Circus
Paranoid Terror...A Flashing Of Knives & Green Water
A Savage Invitation from the Police
Aaww, Mama, Can This Really Be the End..Down & Out in Vegas with Amphetamine Psychosis Again
Another Day, Another Convertible & Another Hotel Full of Cops
Savage Lucy
A Terrible Experience with Extremely Dangerous Drugs
Getting Down to Business...Opening Day of the Drugs Convention
Breakdown on Paradise Boulevard
Heavy Duty at the Airport...
End of the Road...
Outro (voice – Hunter S. Thompson)
Narrated by Harry Dean Stanton with Maury Chaykn as Dr. Gonzo & Jim Jarmusch as Raoul Duke with a host of others.
Additional Music: "Sympathy For The Devil" recorded & mixed at House of Blues Studios;
"One Toke Over the Line" courtesy of Buddah Records by arrangement with RCA Special Projects; "Joy to the World" courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.; & "White Rabbit" courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a unit of BMG Entertainment.
The Gold Torques of Ulaid - Absu
Serving Time in the Middle of Nowhere - EyeHateGod
D.W.S.O.B - The Electric Hellfire Club
Gummo Love Theme - Spazz
Schuld Uns'res Knöch'rigen Faltpferd's - Bethlehem
Rundgang um die Transzendentale Saule der Singularitat - Burzum
Equimanthorn - Bathory
Smokin Husk - Dark Noerd
Dragonaut - Sleep
Matando Gueros 97 - Brujeria
The Medicine Man - Namanax
Hellish Blasphemy - Nifelheim
Skin Peeler - Mortician
Give the Human Devil His Due - Mystifier
Mom's & Dad's Pussy - Destroy All Monsters
Verschleierte Irrelgiositat - Bethlehem
Suite No. 2 for Solo Cello in D Minor-Prelude - Mischa Maisky
Some Grass - Sleep
Jesus Loves Me - Rose Shephard & Ellen M. Smith
Mission: Impossible Main Title
Suite from "The Contender"
The Plot
Ready
Rollin
Time
Sleeping Phelps
Suite from "Submarine"
More Plot
Mission: Impossible Theme
Suite From "The Killer"
Bower Hotel
Check Out Time
The Trick
Suite From "Takeover"
Signal Light
Kate Thomas
Suite From "Underground"
Tape Machine
Good Job
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Mission: Impossible End Credit
from the original series, music by Lalo Schifrin
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Mission: Impossible 88 Main Title
Suite From "The Plague"
Tricky Ears
This Is The Chase
Suite From "The Bayou"
Croc Bait
Not Worth It
Suite From "The Cattle King"
Nice Boat
Bait the Hook
Hot Time
I Guess It Is
Freak Time
Whacko Time
Suite From "Deadly Harvest"
Melt Down
Framed
Suite From "Church Bells In Bogota"
Coffee
Ring Around The Finger
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Mission: Impossible 88 End Credit
from the 1988 reboot, music by John E. Davis
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An Interview With Peter Graves
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Mission: Impossible Theme (The Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Lalo Schifrin)
Rabbits Theme - David Lynch
Colors of My Life - The Mantovani Orchestra
Woods Variation _ David Lynch
Three To Get Ready - The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Klavier Konzert – Boguslaw Schaeffer
The Secrets of the Life Tree - Kroke
The Locomotion - Little Eva
Call from the Past - David Lynch
Als Jakob Erwachte - The National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Novelette Conclusion / Lisa
a. Novelette Conclusion (excerpt) - Antoni Wit & National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
b. Lisa (edit) - Jay P.Work, Joseph Altruda, & William McNeil
Mansion Theme - David Lynch
Walkin' on the Sky - David Lynch
Polish Night Music No.1 - David Lynch, Marek Zebrowski
Polish Poem - David Lynch & Chrysta Bell
Sinnerman (edit) - Nina Simone
Enjoy,
NØ
Carnivale
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Best of luck on your reverse migration. Stay safe on the road!
ReplyDeleteI'll have my eyes on the road & my hands upon the wheel. Thanks, brother. Keep 'em entertained while I'm gone. See you on the other side.
DeleteWow... Lots of interesting stuff in this posting. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSmooth travels to you. Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down!
That's the way we roll. Thanks for the support. See you on the other side.
ReplyDeleteHope the move is for the best. Thanks for the cornucopia of material.
ReplyDeleteThe move is predicated on the fact that the company I had worked for for nearly twenty years having closed & my being laid off. It actually forced me out of the rut I had gradually dug for myself over the passing years. Returning to long buried roots. Long unvisited family & friends. I also hold out hope for the better. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteAmazing; thank you. Hope the trip is smooth and the adjustment as well.
ReplyDeleteFYI, I teach a first year seminar class in which Marcus is, more or less, the texbook for the second half of the course (I lead with Deleuze & Guattari's "Rhizomes" and some "case studies"). _Lipstick Traces_, IMAO, is an overwrought, eurocentric, male dominated (and, however weird, and they are, largely straight-ish, eurowhite males) mess. It is also, it seems to me, a dazzling go at providing a tool with which to arm ourselves. Inevitably they fall for dada and the Situs in roughly equal measure(s). One time I tacked on Codrescu's _The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess_ and was disappointed they did not play well together, at least for teh kidz, though that it probably more on me. Yo no se.
Lipstick Traces is nothin' if not a hot mess. But I believe it was Greil's honest stab at "what the fuck is punk?".
ReplyDeleteCheck out :
https://nathannothinsez.blogspot.com/2016/06/absolute-equinox.html
My excursion into "Manifeste du surréalisme".
Thanks for the comment & insights.