Interesting film as in this moment Science Fiction/Fantasy had matured, through the New Wave (/New Worlds, alluded to herein by Mike) and then others in the US. (Dangerous Visions, etc) 1968/69 -Great moment to capture.
19:50 interesting use of the word 'punk' in reference to The Doors. The discussion of the beatles/technology is very similar to current debates about AI in art.
There's a review from 1969 about the Stooges first album and it seems to me the first time "punk rock" is used, but I've never been able to find it again. The other earliest usage is Zappa's song "Flower Punk" 1968, Ed Sanders calling his Fugs music punk in 1970 and Alan Vega's "Punk music", and it was also used to refer to Kenny and the Kasuals 1967 debut in 71.
You can say a lot against the Doors - about sexism and pretentiousness in Morrison, but musically Manzarek knew his stuff. Mike what were you thinking?
Also, Michael trips over his own wires when he Marcuses himself off, at the end, sotto voce... Censorship is, in fact, eternally Rotten... And the 'restructuring' he advocates is the same now dated method which has hatched so many ills throughout its long brooding tenure...sincerely, Gloomrod...
I grew up reading Moorcock in the '70s, and am surprised and greatly disappointed he's now an Austin Dem with TDS. Such a shame he bought the China Flu as the Black Death, writes in The Spectator about it and fails to address the riots that support the corporate Democrat agenda. Old habits, i guess but ironic considering 17:00 ff.
1968! Thank you very much for sharing
Thanks for posting this.
Man, I love the way he looks with that beard. Long live to Moorcock
Amazing time for this interview with the Kennedy remarks and Michael looks so very 1968 and cool.
What a gem ❤🎉😊
It's as if Cardinal Richelieu travelled to the 70s, compulsively ate cheeseburgers, and went on a long bender.
Interesting film as in this moment Science Fiction/Fantasy had matured, through the New Wave (/New Worlds, alluded to herein by Mike) and then others in the US. (Dangerous Visions, etc)
1968/69 -Great moment to capture.
That is a man who has a cane and wears a cape. Kim Newman like.
@Steven Allan: And cuff-links! Toujours l'élégance!
'The rebellious young student'. God, those were the days when students had the time, energy and finances to afford to be rebellious.
Interesting Moorcock is one of my favorites but the audio is driving me bats#@!t I'm going to have to put my headphones on
19:50 interesting use of the word 'punk' in reference to The Doors. The discussion of the beatles/technology is very similar to current debates about AI in art.
There's a review from 1969 about the Stooges first album and it seems to me the first time "punk rock" is used, but I've never been able to find it again. The other earliest usage is Zappa's song "Flower Punk" 1968, Ed Sanders calling his Fugs music punk in 1970 and Alan Vega's "Punk music", and it was also used to refer to Kenny and the Kasuals 1967 debut in 71.
Very interesting to hear his take on Susan Sontag's rather glib pontifications about culture - not an easy man to fool.
Interesting.
Young people were much more interesting back then. I wonder why that is.
No social media, people had to go out and do things.
You can say a lot against the Doors - about sexism and pretentiousness in Morrison, but musically Manzarek knew his stuff. Mike what were you thinking?
You can tell the way he is just sitting there that he’s thinking about the multiverse
Lord Jagged of Canaria is real!
We've done some recent interviews with Moorcock, here's the first one: ruclips.net/video/U2M5Q0zLe88/видео.html
Braden sounds like an absolute knob, here,
Rather odd he should thus crap on The Doors, counter culture bloke that he is. No?
Also, Michael trips over his own wires when he Marcuses himself off, at the end, sotto voce... Censorship is, in fact, eternally Rotten... And the 'restructuring' he advocates is the same now dated method which has hatched so many ills throughout its long brooding tenure...sincerely, Gloomrod...
I grew up reading Moorcock in the '70s, and am surprised and greatly disappointed he's now an Austin Dem with TDS. Such a shame he bought the China Flu as the Black Death, writes in The Spectator about it and fails to address the riots that support the corporate Democrat agenda. Old habits, i guess but ironic considering 17:00 ff.
@@LeeGee exactly!
Both of you are idiots.
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@@putridsunrise192 An extremely well thought through and articulately expressed counter argument. That's me convinced.