Archive for September, 2013

The Fall’s Great Brix Smith Has A Surprising Second Act

Posted in Music with tags , , , on September 19, 2013 by johnbuckley100

Long before The Dandy Warhols would yearn for “A Girl As Cool As Kim Deal,” there was Brix Smith.  In the entire, 35+-year run of The Fall, by far the best period were those years — 1983-1989 — when Brix Smith played lead guitar and sang in her husband Mark E. Smith’s band.

And there you kind of have it, right?  The two best bands from the 1980s, The Fall and The Pixies, both represented by iconic women.  Brix was pretty, sexy, competent on guitar, and when she was in the band, the Fall were amazing.  The Wonderful and Frightening World Of The Fall was the high point, for us at least, of mid-’80s music, though we’d love to have a barroom debate over whether it was better than The Nation’s Saving Grace and Bend Sinister, which followed it.  Brix was the driver of those great riffs, from “Cruisers Creek” to “L.A.”, but she also sang just enough that the strange, barking, white rapper’s vocals that erupted from her husband somehow went down a little easier.  And when she left the band, both our attention and the band’s performance drifted.

And now The New York Times has done a profile of Brix, who these days is a fashion star in London.  Who knew?  And who knew, actually, that she was a 19-year old Bennington girl, there concurrently with Jonathan Lethem, when she foisted a cassette of her band in Mark E. Smith’s hands — we can see his buzzard’s eye being raised as a pretty young American college girl comes on to Smith, who even then was a creepy misanthrope — and a short time later found herself in the lineup of the premier punk band of its day.

It’s a great piece, this profile on Brix, and a great story.  Even greater was the music, and that she now seems like a character out of Ab Fab is just plain funny.  So yeah, before rockers wanted to date a girl as cool as Kim Deal, there was Brix Smith.  And we’re glad she’s back, and doing well, and happy for the memories of when she was an integral part of the mid-’80s best band working.

The Buddha Commands

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 18, 2013 by johnbuckley100

You to get tickets to the Capsula show at the Black Cat on November 23rd.  Leica M, 35mm Summilux FLE.

The Buddah Commands

Capsula To Play D.C.’s Black Cat With Os Mutantes November 23rd

Posted in Music with tags , , on September 18, 2013 by johnbuckley100

Not confirmed by the Black Cat website.  But here’s what our gumshoes have tracked down.

Capsula has, over the past year, toured with Os Mutantes, the legendary Brazilian psyche band who trace their history in dayglo ink going back to Sao Paolo in the ’60s.

On the Capsula website, it says they are playing at the Black Cat on 11/23.

On the Black Cat website, it says that Os Mutantes are playing on November 23rd.

Not taking any chances, given how infrequently the Bilbao-based Argentines play the U.S. of A — and not wanting to miss, again, possibly the greatest rock’n’roll band on Earth — we’ve gotten tix.

So should you.

 

UPDATE:  From Os Mutantes:

Os Mutantes ‏@osmvtantes16h

ALL THE GIGS ON THE USA EAST COAST NOVEMBER TOUR WILL BE OPENED BY OUR LOVELLY FRIENDS CAPSULA GREAT BAND !!! SO… http://fb.me/2nd94fK37 

 Retweeted by CAPSULA / SLR SCRTS

Even The Nuns Are Happy About The New Kelley Stoltz Album

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 13, 2013 by johnbuckley100

No, not the San Francisco band that Alejandro Escovedo played in. Actual nuns.  Leica M, 35mm Summilux Asph FLE.

The Nuns

 

Thumbs Up

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on September 13, 2013 by johnbuckley100

This fella just listened to the new Kelley Stoltz album.  Obviously.  Leica M, 35mm Summilux Asph FLE.

Thumbs Up

Just 11 Days Until The New Kelley Stoltz Album, “Double Exposure,” Is Released

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 13, 2013 by johnbuckley100

We know that you are counting the hours until the release of…. okay, so we could fill in any number of blanks here — the new Pynchon novel, the release in October of the second and final First Communion Afterparty album, the next iPad.  But of course we are talking about the new Kelley Stoltz album, Double Exposure!

We still have… counts on fingers… 11 days until that fateful hour arrives.  But if you just can’t wait for another taste, then simply click your little finger on this helpful link.

Oh yeah, this is going to be good.

Recycled

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 12, 2013 by johnbuckley100

It would seem the recycling has already occurred. Leica M, 35mm Summilux Asph FLE.

Recycled

Very Pleased To Have My Photography Represented By The Stephen Bartels Gallery In London

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on September 11, 2013 by johnbuckley100

The Stephen Bartels Gallery in London has emerged as the premier showcase for photographers around the world who are dedicated to taking pictures using Leica equipment.  I am very pleased to announce that, as of this morning, my photography will be represented by Stephen.

The page dedicated to our work links to three photographs that longtime readers of Tulip Frenzy will recognize, including one of the images chosen by the jury for the Leica Store in Washington’s “D.C. As I See It” exhibition this past spring.

The Stephen Bartels Gallery has a joint exhibition with the Leica Store in Mayfair, which will run through the weekend.

Check out the gallery online, or go visit it when you are in London.  We’re very pleased to join some fantastic photographers, all of whose work you should check out.  And very pleased to be represented by Stephen.

Masks

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on September 11, 2013 by johnbuckley100

Sometimes the masks we wear in social situations are far more fierce than anything designed to scare away demons.  Unposed, and none too happy, on a day when everyone else was.  Leica M, 35mm Summilux Asph FLE.

Masks

Will Sing For Peace

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on September 9, 2013 by johnbuckley100

There may be war drums along the Potomac, but on a beautiful Sunday afternoon there were songs of peace along Massachusetts Avenue, NW.  Leica M, 35mm Summilux Asph FLE.

Shalom Dancers