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An Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky
Просмотров 20 тыс.11 лет назад
The original title is: 'Dangerous Minds | Occupy your mind: An Interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky'. Interviewed by Richard Metzger. This is not my video, I got it from the following website dangerousminds.net/comments/occupy_your_mind_an_interview_with_alejandro_jodorowsky I've uploaded this to youtube because I think it is a fascinating interview with a very inspiring message and enlightened ...
Dancing to Sweet Pea
Просмотров 10 тыс.11 лет назад
Song: Sweet Pea by Tommy Roe. From the film, Jesus' Son.
Michael Silverblatt speaks at Cornell University
Просмотров 13 тыс.12 лет назад
"For over two decades, Michael Silverblatt has interviewed writers on his radio show, Bookworm, on KCRW. He spoke at Cornell Oct. 26, 2010 as part of the Cornell Creative Writing Program Fall 2010 Reading Series." Source: "An evening with Michael Silverblatt", www.cornell.edu/video/?videoID=1090 downloaded from Cornell University's, Cornell Cast. Cornell, please let me know if I should take thi...
Elliott Smith on Modest Mouse
Просмотров 431 тыс.13 лет назад
Clip taken from a documentary about the band Modest Mouse (watch?v=Dso7e0ov7Yo or from the beginning watch?v=-YfIpJmcBJk).
Interview with Heatmiser (incl Elliott Smith)
Просмотров 64 тыс.13 лет назад
Interview with Heatmiser's, Elliott Smith, Neil Gust, and Tony Lash "Portland 01/01/1996 (Craig Howard)" Source: deadmelodies.com/elliottsmith/modules.php?name=Media&song=264
Can really hear Bill's Maryland accent creeping out with the word "home".
Dave is lame. He's right about Elliott needing to go solo but he expressed it in a very negative way. Also Liz Phair is overrated.
Sexsi!!! AF!!! ❤
I like to imagine this is the origin story of her character _Alpha_ in _the Walking Dead._ It makes perfect sense when you examine a hypothetical parallel between this film together w/the _WD_ universe...
Tony’s drum work is legendary.
Samantha Morton. Great actress. Loved this book and they really did an amazing job bringing it to life.
God that was the hidden influence we missed! MARTY!
Alejandro Jodorowsky sorry dude. No planet. Plane!
Amazing movie! And this scene is superb!
Elliott leaning his leg on Neil is pretty cute
Imagine being in a band with Elliott and bringing in your own songs. Elliott is the Michael Jordan of songwriting.
Yeah but Neil is a damn good Scottie Pippen
Bill is so important to American music
I really like a lot of Heatmiser material, including all of 'Mic City Sons,' which was received well critically and commercially. My favorite Heatmiser song though was one of the last songs Elliott Smith is firmly known to have recorded, and it was with the Heatmiser guys under the name 'Heatmiser,' song title: 'Nothing has changed,' and it's pulsating, hip modern city music showing how much Elliott and Heatmiser still had to give the world before the tragedy we're told occurred.
Would have liked to have seen Elliott do something further, bit of a downer they dissolved after their first few albums
P A U S E 1:55
Loved the Rick Astley inspired dance moves
So homesick for the way the world used to look. When there weren't people walking down the sidewalks attached to electronics. When classic cars weren't just for affluent hobbyists. When side garages weren't dilapidated with moldy door rims. When things were quiet until you caused a little ruckus of your own. When everything hadn't been done to death & personas weren't chosen from a menu of archetypical rock themes. When finding music was an expedition that required a mission. When the world was straight we all complained We got our wish and everything goes It destroyed the mission and made it all a shiny nothing.
When being gay or trans was socially and in some places legally impermissible, not to mention dangerous. When rates of domestic violence and child abuse were much higher. When fewer countries had laws against child labor. When police were even more racist and corrupt than they are now. When lead and arsenic and mercury were more prevalent in the products and air we consume than today. Everyone mythologizes that past, but the truth is your brain is wired in such a way to push away the bad memories. Nostalgia is a potent poison and nothing more.
This hurts. Realest comment I've ever read. Glad but sad we feel it together.
Easily one of the sexiest dances in cinematic history... NoCap
Best dance sequence of all time
Hahaha 😂 the guy continue saying: in America. When you talk with somebody fron the American continent you have to name your country , no your continent
wow...Elon Musk speech accent double..
one of my fav scenes
A genius
I remember this movie 🎥 the girls dancing was great in it
Samantha Morton
blonde elliott looks neat
that music video was completely gay i didnt know they were tossers no wonder joanna dumped eliott
Hell yeah.
this is how I talk to my therapist
:D
discovering Bill Calahan this year has been one of the best things for me. Like in this interview he is authentic,, thoughtful. He sings and speaks from the heart. What more could you want from an artist but that.
I might be alone in saying this but elliot Smith was an exceptional musician and songwriter in an average at best band.
I think he and his bandmates knew that in time.
I don’t even know their names, and what did they do after the band broke up? I don’t think it’s even an insult to say that. Who measures up to Elliott?
@@seanmatthewking Neil Gust has a band called No. 2. They have some great songs. Tony Lash is a producer. Sam Coomes was also often in this band playing bass, he’s in the band Quasi. They’re great too. Don’t get me wrong, Elliott Smith was a singular talent, but each of these guys had/have tons going for them. Neil and Sam are just as good of lyricists as Elliott, at the very least. They all have really great songs.
Shut up Dave..
Cornell is cool
I feel like Elliott got more shy as he went on in life.
he became more in tune with his emotions
i think he was trying real hard here and became more comfortable with his authentic self later on
I think what happens with a lot of people is that they leave home in their late teens, then find a group of friends that they identify with and, when that disbands, (if it is a more withdrawn person) they just end up isolating. that's what happened to me anyway lol
Yeah I’ve grown inward too
I think that he was just comfortable, because he was there with his friends
I think this guy could be a great ventriloquist.
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Love this interview. The topic is something that Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit clearly struggled with before his passing (see the lyrics of 'Bird is Bored of Flying'). I also love the way Bill expresses himself: smooth talkers are the ones you should avoid and Bill isn't a smooth talker.
What a great movie!
What movie is this
@@Derek8259 Jesus' Son
haha typical contentious Jodo
This is really cool to see. To think Elliott was also doing his solo thing on the side by this point..he was destined for greatness..
love them
please come to Nottingham!
Who's playing at 7:34???
Tight
Who is shredding that jazz solo at 7:08?
Dan Balmer
this is so cool. thanks for the upload
The White Stag!
I wonder if Mr.Jodorowsky knew Parajanov's work in his younger age.
moron interviewer
Baby's place is at the house for a hard loving man like me.
Wow, he made me discover Barth and Gaddis!
I love Michael Silverblatt