Neko Case // “Deep Red Bells,” from Gladiator / Truckdriver Mule
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Neko Case // “Deep Red Bells,” from Gladiator / Truckdriver Mule
With multiple album covers that find her sprawled on the ground as if in the middle of a crime scene, it should come as no surprise that Neko Case’s music resides assuredly within the realm of haunted Americana. Whether using her powerful voice to tell tales of Ukrainian folklore, true crime murder ballads, or violent love songs from tornadoes, Case’s cryptic, spectral country noir is a sound all her own. Featuring duets with Nick Cave, Mark Lanegan, and Eric Bachmann.
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“The night I introduced Chrissie Hynde to Joan Jett,” by photographer Donna Santisi
“I met Chrissie in April 1980. The Pretenders were playing their second concert, at the Santa Monica Civic. I was already a huge fan. It was also Joan’s first performance at the Whisky with the Blackhearts. After their show, I took Chrissie upstairs to meet Joan. Chrissie was sisterly with her, giving her advice.
“At one point, they start dropping their pants to compare the black and blue marks they got from their guitars.”
(Below, Chrissie pulling off Joan’s pants!)
“Joan would let me photograph anything I wanted. But I had just met Chrissie and she was more guarded, so she wouldn’t let me take the photo.”
(Below, Donna Santisi photographing the bruises Joan got from playing her guitar!)
(Top two photos and story source here. Bottom photo source here.)
Nocturnal Me - Echo & The Bunnymen
Heart of Glass - Blondie
Happy birthday, Deborah “Skin” Dyer! (b. August 3, 1967)
“I don’t want to write ‘nice little lyrics,’ that wouldn’t be me. I am who I am and I don’t mince words, take it or leave it. As a black lesbian, I’m hardly the girl next door, more like the living nightmare of every conservative suburban house owner with a neat little garden. I really don’t care. If they don’t like me, fine. I can live with it and I don’t force myself on them, but I refuse to shut up and I can’t imagine anybody who could shut me up.” (x)
Get Out Of My House by Kate Bush
Mother Stands For Comfort by Kate Bush
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love - Official Music Video
“Clown” by Switchblade Symphony