Tony Eddicott
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THE FALL - Psykick Dance Hall (Live @ The Coronet Theatre, London, 11.05.12)
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NOISETTES - Never Forget You (Live - New Pop Festival 2009)
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MAGAZINE - A Song From Under The Floorboards - Later... 17/10/09 "I am angry, I am ill & I'm as ugly as sin..." Dostoyevskian rock 'n' roll at its best!
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THE FALL - Bury (Live @ The Coronet Theatre, London, 11.05.12)
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THREE HATS FOR LISA (1966) Not a classic in any pantheon, but when the immortal Sid James kicks off a song about my hometown, I know I've found my Easter Egg! "O Ho Ho Bermondsey..."
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THE APARTMENT (1960) When "Buddy Boy" hands back Fran's broken mirror and she delivers her immortal line: "I like it that way…makes me look the way I feel," the movie does that familiar and poignant shimmy from comedy to drama and highlights, again, the brilliance of Billy Wilder's pen.
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FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (1965) Morricone's score racks up the tension as good triumphs over evil, and another dastardly bandito meets his maker. I'm betting Sergio had another, better stand off in him, but I'll happily wait a year for it!
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THE TIME MACHINE (1960) "I wondered just how far women would permit this to go..?" Rod Taylor plays peeping Tom and develops a thing for mannequins while test-driving the best steampunk wheelchair ever!
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IF…. (1968) In presenting revolution at the heart of the English public school system 'If….' is a response to the Paris student riots of '68, and is given a surreal and humorous twist by Lindsay Anderson. The 'tiger scene' evokes animal vitality as a metaphor for an instinctive need to revolt and introduces the 'feminine' as an antidote to male institutional violence... By motorcycle, youth and idealism flex muscles before impending battle...
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HANNAH & HER SISTERS (1986) In his absurd and Godless universe, Woody Allen's suicidal Mickey Sachs uses the Marx Brothers to find a rational perspective…which sounds suspiciously like a double bluff to me! "Die, my dear? Why that's the last thing I'll do!" - Groucho Marx
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In the field of human relations, the kiss, I feel, is hugely underrated. There's an element of restraint with intense lip action which says 'we could be doing a helluva lot more right now but we won't, not just yet…let's hold this moment, live with the promise of what's coming and drink each other a while'. I confess I've enjoyed some fabulous lips in my time but shall refuse sentimentality, by treasuring my most recent and looking forward to my next…should I be so fortunate! [The Kiss, Rodin]
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Visiting grandma as a kid was better than going to the zoo. Her big old place was a veritable menagerie, stuffed to the gills with cats, dogs, birds, strays of every description...and totally overrun by cute, fluffy bunnies! She said it reminded her of growing up on a farm. Mum didn't approve though we always enjoyed the evening stew following one of those visits. [Painting by Chris Berens - "Room 21, for your eyes only"]
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SEX PISTOLS - "Anarchy / I wanna be me / Problems / No Fun" - Live in Sweden '77
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BECK - "Venus In Furs" (Velvet Underground)
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ALISON SCHELIN - "China Pig" (Captain Beefheart)
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THE WHITE STRIPES - "Ashtray Heart" (Captain Beefheart)
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MARK LANEGAN - "Clear Spot" (Captain Beefheart)
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CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - Big Eyed Beans from Venus, Live
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BECK - "The Black Angel's Death Song" (Velvet Underground)
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EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN - "Was Ist Ist" Live 2004
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Richard Feynman on Quantum Mechanics Part 1 - Photons Corpuscles of Light.FLV
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HENRY V (1944) "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more…" Stirring to the blood of every English football fan, the second best speech in Henry V receives Olivier's magnificent treatment in this stylised and beautiful version of Shakespeare's take on King Harry and the events surrounding the Battle of Agincourt. "...Follow your spirit, and upon this charge cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'" Vindaloo!!
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BREATHLESS (1960) As far as I can tell Jean-Luc Godard's 'À bout de souffle' ("at breath's end") has hardly dated. Jean Seberg's Patricia could walk onto any modern set and Jean-Paul Belmondo plays it to the hilt like a modern punk. The feel, the style, the cinematography still look innovative and though the threads may be different, Paris has hardly changed! Still a breath of fresh air and still a great death scene!
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WHALE RIDER (2002) Keisha Castle-Hughes is magnetic as the eponymous heroine in something much more multi-layered than a simple 'coming-of-age' movie. The depiction of Maori culture receives respectful and sensitive treatment, and though the spiritual overtones are clear throughout they are not clouded by sentimentality. This one's a helluva ride, it'll take you down and bring you up, I challenge you to stay dry!
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1993 interview with Emmanuel Levinas (English Subtitles)
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Derrida seems to be knocking 'soundbite culture' and the watering down of philosophical thinking.
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Baudrillard - 'The Murder of the Real' audio from 1999
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The Importance of a Calm Mind by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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On the Ashes of Post-Modernism: A New Realism. A Conference with Umberto Eco
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Martin Heidegger speaking in 1975, a year before his death.
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Jacques Derrida expressing his position on Sartre, as "not a strong philosopher".
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Albert Camus talks about his stage adaptation of Dostoyevsky's "The Devils" in 1959, a year before his death.
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Susan Sontag in 1992, tying up her interviewer brilliantly!
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Jordan Compton One of my all-time favorites! I had the pleasure of seeing it at the Musée Rodin in Paris (I'd wager you've already been there).
Tony Eddicott You'd wager correctly! :)