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Showing posts with label Michael Stipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Stipe. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Song of The Day | REM - Wichita Lineman - 1994 [Jimmy Webb]

 Now for reasons best left to someone else I was never really a fan of the singer who made this song so famous in Glen Campbell and may have misjudged him, but the songwriter here came to me much much later in the legendary Jimmy Webb who I only really began to appreciate in recent years (well the past twenty?) That this classic song should be covered by Michael and the band here speaks volumes . . . . . 

R.E.M. - Wichita Lineman 1994


Superb stuff!

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Patti Smith - Tipitina's Uptown New Orleans LA 2010 | Voodoo Wagon

Patti Smith LIVE in New Orleans LA 2010




Patti Smith 
Tipitina's Uptown
New Orleans LA
2010-04-24
Soundboard @320


01. Intro---Be My baby
02. Redondo Beach
03. Free Money
04. Grateful
05. Ghost Dance
06. Beneath The Southern Cross
07. Pushin' Too Hard
08. We Three
09. Dancin' Barefoot
10. Ain't It Strange
11. Black Leaves
12. My Blakean Year
13. Pissing In A River
14. People Who Died
15. Wichita Lineman
16. People Have The Power
17. Perfect Day
18. Because The Night
19. Gloria


Patti Smith - Guitar, Vocals
Lenny Kaye - Guitar, Vocals
Jack Petrcelli - Guitar
Tony Shanahan - Bass
Jay Dee Daugherty - Drums

with

Jan Savage - Guitar (The Seeds) (Track 7)
Michael Stipe - Vocals (REM) (Tracks 15-16)
Peter Buck - Guitar (REM) (Tracks 15-16)







Saturday, August 03, 2024

Artist of the Day | Kristin Hersh - Your Ghost (feat. Michael Stipe) | american primitives

 'Your Ghost' was Kristin Hersh's debut solo single, taken from 'Hips and Makers' her 1994 solo album.



more from the brilliant ART and music blog american primitives . . . its worth a daily visit honest!

Friday, July 12, 2024

Birthdays . . . Being John

Happy Birthday, John Malkovich!

I wasn’t surprised that John Malkovich agreed to star in this great film ( a personal favourite and have it on DVD and watch it frequently! ) but seems it was more of a challenge than we might have expected!

I think for all the world so much better of him for having the sheer chutzpah to do it . . . .that he did speaks volumes about his humour, creative courage and sheer bottle! Can you imagine reading the script! He must have had a fit . . . of laughing if nothing else! GENIUS!

Charlie Kaufman had no backup actors in mind to play themselves in the title role of "Being John Malkovich" (1999) if  Malkovich couldn't appear in the film, and every time somebody offered to produce the film on the condition that a different actor be used, Kaufman adamantly refused--even when Malkovich himself made the offer.

Malkovich was approached about this film several times and loved the script, but he and his production crew felt that another actor would fit the role better. Malkovich offered to help produce the film, and aid director Spike Jonze in any way, but refused to star in it. Eventually after a couple of years, Malkovich's will was worn down and he agreed to star in the film. 

Producers Michael Stipe (of REM fame) and Sandy Stern pitched the film to numerous studios, including New Line Cinema, who dropped the project after chairman Robert Shaye asked: "Why the f**k can't it be 'Being Tom Cruise'?" Jonze recalled that Malkovich asked the same question, and that Malkovich had felt that "Either the movie's a bomb and it's got not only my name above the title but my name in the title, so I'm f**ed that way; or it does well and I'm just forever associated with this character." Jonze explained in the same interview that he had not realized how brave Malkovich's performance was.  

In a radio interview, Kaufman explained that while pitching Malkovich's representatives the story, Kaufman was informed by them that, much to his surprise, Malkovich lived at the time in a Manhattan apartment numbered 7-1/2. Kaufman said that the representatives gave the impression of "feeling him out" and were worried he was a stalker. 

Malkovich claimed that he approached the character of "John Malkovich" as he would any other fictional role, and that the only thing about his real-life that was reflected in the film is his wardrobe. (IMDb)


Saturday, June 26, 2021

MICHAEL STIPE - 'HARDTALK' - BBCNews with Stephen Sackur

 A Curio . . . . . . . . HardTalk from the BBC 24 hour News Station (21 Jun 2021) is known for its hard hitting uncompromising penetrative interviews with mostly politicians so it came as a pleasant surprise to see today the one with Stephen Sackur interviewing Michael Stipe of REM fame and clearly pushing his recent new book of photographs (the third now?) as he explores his recent life under the structures of COVID-19 pandemic

Michael Stipe on BBC 'HARDTALK'

Tilda Swinton by Michael Stipe


"CAMERA THREE! GO! NOW! . . . . . . . "

LIVING WELL IS THE BEST REVENGE


Live in Austin TEXAS! 2008

Day is Done


Michael Stipe - No Time for Love Like Now 






Friday, April 08, 2016

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