Sunday, September 29, 2013

David Foster Wallace on American life.



Some real shit from a German TV interview in 2003.
 

R2C video mix september 13



dead boys / stranglers / pop group / who / telefones / the fall / rollins band / nirvana

yarp.

Friday, September 27, 2013

On "net neutrality"...

In the past few days I've been seeing all of these articles about ISPs and governments trying to get more control over the information on the internet. Verizon is going to court with the FCC to try and make a two tiered internet where certain sites will have traffic priority over others which will mean big money for the people who have and control it and take options away from the people who don't.

In England the proposed legislation is that there will be national filters on the internet; one of which for "esoteric" content, which really could be anything... It seems like they are getting more and more afraid of new ideas... The internet already has ads, shopping and useless, trash entertainment- I'm hoping that there will still be information and tools of actual worth on here as well... These are the things that make this whole computer business worth all of the money, time and social anxiety... The kindof fable about the internet being the next step toward human/cultural evolution.

We've all bought into the idea that the internet is the safest, easiest tool to get all of our business done- we've moved our banking, bill paying, our shopping and communication to the computer because it's been the easiest option and everyone else is doing it; and what bothers me about that aside from the obvious tracking / data mining is that now that everyone's become dependent on this thing which at least to my generation has become a resource or utility that's almost inescapable; and now the people in power want to make sure that it's only used for what they want you to use it for... Strictly a platform for selling you garbage- propaganda and otherwise...

Having a free internet where people are able to share new ideas and strategies was the sugar to help the medicine go down... This is why we pay upwards of $60 a month to these conglomerates instead of going out to the bar, the club, the local movie theater... Tangible goods and experiences are not in our budgets anymore; this alternative works because we have more of a choice in what's available to see/read/listen to. This relative freedom to seek out different ideas, art and to connect with like-minded people is what the whole tradeoff was for...

All of this "austerity" in the western world; in America they're talking about cutting the post office, 1 in 5 people on public assistance and all of these people getting up in arms about it... Libraries are closing, schools are underfunded and people are finally starting to see just how broken the system is... Is it any wonder why they would want to restrict the choices of information the general populace may be privy to?

Everything is on the internet or through it now... It's all just data- "We've closed the library and moved it over to the internet for your convenience..." OK... "but you can't have access without a special pass..."
To hell with that...

I'm sure people will find a way to subvert it or figure out some new or forgotten way of communication to get around it, but it still sucks and it gives even more light to how desperate these people are to remain in control. They are out of ideas and terrified by them.
Here are a few articles on the Verizon / FCC case...
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-09-09/net-neutrality-goes-on-trial-a-guide-to-verizon-v-dot-fcc
http://www.forbes.com/sites/waynecrews/2013/09/08/net-neutrality-fcc-and-verizon-finally-head-to-court/
 Infographic: UK Filter to Block ‘Esoteric Content’ - Worldwide 
ImplicationsOriginal graphic published at www.reachinglight.com.
 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Burroughs and Cronenberg on making the movie adaptation of Naked Lunch



A few cool interviews with Burroughs that I hadn't seen... Always welcome...

enjoy.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Stanley Kubrick



an interesting documentary on the life of Stanley Kubrick. A great filmmaker and an interesting dude.



A documentary about making the shining.

psst... also... another documentary about the shining...
probably not true, but imagine if it is? that's kindof fantastic...


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

80's punk in Australia



word.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Bobby Soxx and the Teenage Queers Live at Raul's 1980



fucking killer texas punk blowing my mind, baby. The sound is killer as well. enjoy.

Friday, September 13, 2013

20 years ago today...



 

I was starting the 9th grade, fresh from a long, hot summer at my grandparents' house. I had spent all summer listening to college radio and jacking off to 2 playboys my cousin scored for me in between daily trips to the record store to look at tapes I couldn't afford...
That summer I heard Fugazi for the first time on MRR radio which was syndicated at like midnight saturday on the station that I dug the most (which I want to say was out of Bates college...) Amazingly enough they had just released in on the kill taker and were going to play vermont a few days after I got back home. I don't know if I had realized what was happening to me and how I was changing, but that was the start of it... My true gateway to punk and I guess to the rest of my life... Perfect timing. thanks.
Here's a recording of that show from the Fugazi live archives.
awesome.

Fugazi Burlington, VT USA, 9/13/93

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Hood Movie Thirsday : Baller Blockin



For this installment of the r2c hood movie thursday, I bring to you "Baller Blockin'" starring the fucking Ca$h Money Millionaires. Totally owned this DVD back in the day...


SPECIAL BONUS VIDEO!!!!!!



the intro to the album because it fucking rules. Mannie Fresh? That dude fucking owns.
killer.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

An evening with Quentin Crisp




Quentin Crisp was a very well mannered British queen who lived from 1908-1999. This is a video of a one man show he did in Los Angeles in 1980 where he shares a few of his viewpoints on style and being oneself before taking questions from the audience and giving a bit of advice. Enjoy.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Henry Rollins : 50 (live in DC)



Always fun to listen to.
enjoy.