In 1972 photographer Robert Frank temporarily retired his Leica to produce, direct and film a documentary of the Rollings Stones on tour called Cocksucker Blues. Scenes of the Stones shooting up in a hotel room assured that this film has rarely been seen by anybody as the Stones imposed restrictions on when and where Cocksucker Blues could be viewed. Unless you have been able to buy or see a bootleg version your only chances are to go to Robert Frank retrospective (it was one at Presentation House quite a few years ago where I saw the film for my first time). One of the groupies in the film is... Go to original article ...
2007 Highlights for Todd Wong: lots of media interviews + CBC documentary + Vancouver Library Strike... and Gung Haggis Fat Choy goes internationalHere's a picture of Rory, Becca and Todd Wong at the inaugural Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinner in Seattle.-...
Queso Blanco A band that must be seen to be heard! This Vancouver quartet of Noah Walker, guitar; Michael Paterson, double bass; Tyson Naylor, Hammond B3; and Michael Simpson, drums and percussion, bring aspects of their many eclectic influenc...
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There are easily two distinct sides of the free equation. The first applies to a band like R@diohead; a band with so much money and so many fans that giving the record away in a pay for what you feel it's worth plan makes a lot of sense. The second (...
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