Monday, 28 June 2010

There's them there snakes in the long grass


Whilst the vultures circle and the mercury rises Den finds himself sat in the garden reading (I should have stayed there instead of watching those red shirted chumps) and over-eating and drinking on the Thompson's birthdays. And so we're on to Burly Q on Saturday and you really ought to be there if you're in town.



A little different from my usual fare but this is my blog so I don't give a fig. My lovely Mrs. bought me this LP for my recent birthday and a combo of the great tune, the lovely Zooey and the great moves in this vid has ensured it's been a head worm all week for Den. The first time I heard it was if I'd heard it so many times before. Great tune!




Vincent Casell as Mesrine what can I say? Kermode hits the nail right on the head with this film. I ain't watched part two yet but I don't usually buy into the TV booshwash about flicks but Kermode is spot on with this one. Cassell also sports (is it a fake?) rather fetching slug on his top lip as he delivers what Kermode calls the film that 'Public Enemies' should have been. Looks like Ludivine Sagnier is in part two...glory be!




Is it wrong to have a crush on a comic book character? Nah! Well Mina kept me company all weekend so I have to let her into my corner of the net. I still daren't watch the film version though so it's on to my Joe DiMaggio biog before 'The black dossier' arrives...This is perhaps my fave of all Alan Moore's super-uper-duper comic books. Now if I could get my hands on a copy of 'Lost girls'....

Sunday, 20 June 2010

I got another heartbreaker on my hands


It's been heating up in Denville and a pit-stop at El Jackster's was greatly appreciated along with the Haggis flavoured crisps, which, on reflection I probably could have lived without. I've got a couple of goodies for you this week with deep digging in the vaults alongside some brand new stuff as new to me as I think it will be to you.


I was talkin' this one up at the aforementioned party with a fellow fan of Gene's. I've had this for a good few years from my side-dealer who used to use the Banda printer (no-one knows what these are other than me and Mark) and Gene sports a nice sweater on the cover. Gene's best side...possibly? He could look a little bit more excited about things tho!





I know absolutely zip about these guys other than they appear to be providing some music to a flick from the 60's. Great tune with a pretty stupid title if you ask me.

Los Beatniks- Tampic twist



It's been a while since I dipped my toes in the 'eat-it's-self-alive' world of Northern soul. I've had this one a good for you years without giving it much attention. Nice to have a good female duo from the sixties. I can't think of any others. Probably a good job this one wasn't on Motown other wise Berry may have been requesting a duo of a different kind from these gals!




This is another memory of my teenage years. Along with 'Midnight Cowboy' and 'Here we go round the mullberry bush' these are films that make me think of '94/ '95 and watching them with Den Snr. So I was chewing the booshwash with Paul the other night about this one and so I went on to watch it. I'd forgot just how ahead of it's time/ sad this flick truly is. That said- I wanna go! Roman world please!! Here we have a 'making of' for ya which ain't on my vanilla US DVD. I'm told that this is the first flick to use 'pixalisation'...there is a literal pixalated mare in this flick (term of enderement used by Grandpa Iniquity!)



Sunday, 6 June 2010

Got no strings


Ooo it's been a good few days since I last swung by this part of the world. What have I been doin? Well, first trip to Scunthorpe was done the other week along with triathalon viewings and free feeds. What more could you want...oh, yeah a cider lolly in a paper wrapper! £1!!!




Yup, I know I keep turning to the ever- creepy Cliff. But I couldn't let this one fly past thanks to my hombre, Michael. I just don't understand why he's Cliff Richard Jnr! Anyway, If you ever wanted to see what Cliff looked like as a Thunderbird: look no further!

Cliff Richard- Shooting star

Only a short one this week but I will be back with MORE! next time, Denettes


Friday, 4 June 2010

Birth of the Octopi!


More journeys into the unknown this week from chez Den (Scunthorpe this time...) coupled with a visit to the Lowry to see the ever-good Frisky & Mannish (previously blogged 'ere). I've convinced my squeeze to watch another French flick that had been lurking on the hard drive for months which was the bees knees (those Frenchies seem to be able to churn out the flicks with much more class than the mockney gangster cack that keeps tricklin' down the leg of British cinema...don't even get me started on Danny D**r. Anyway, a couple more rag- bag tunes that have popped into the idea box this week along with the loverly Amelie Soleil...future star of Burly Q on July 3 (tickets available here)



More bonkers fun from the greatly under-rated 80's beacon-shiners XTC in their never bettered 60's alter-ego the Dukes of Stratosphear...I dig the bonkers WW1 vibe!




It never ceases to surprise me how you can find good stuff lurking out there. This would have seriously fried my wig as a teeny-bopper with so much stuff available (I can barely keep up now...I really need to jack in the stinking day-gig). This is a Swedish (Methinks) pop singer's take on the great track by Carole King. The orig has been doin' the rounds in my world since '98 but this version may just top it...judge for yo'selves peeps.





Great flick that whizzed by and didnt outstay it's welcome. Perfectly demonstrating just how messed up those teenage gal's can be...

Water lillies trailer


Possibly one of the best promo shots I've seen in a long time of the loverley Amelie Soleil who is due to land at Burly Q in July. Fantastic burlesque that uses a prop that no-one else is ever gonna try and copy...can't wait to see this act for real!