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The Wiz Tonight, July 16th @ New Beverly

Posted by Mr. Chadwick, July 16, 2009 12:50am | Post a Comment
Now that the MJ hoopla is starting to die, ease on down Beverly Blvd to see the young Michael strut his stuff(ing). Seeing The Wiz is one of my earliest memories. I saw it upon its release in '78-- when I was 3!  I was actually a little apprehensive of going to the Wednesday screening, as I had caught this on TV a few years ago and kind of wrote it off. Seeing it back at a moviehouse really made a difference. It's certainly rough around the edges-- odd directing, histrionic Diana moments, extended dance sequences etc.  However, Miss Ross' fellow travellers give stellar performances, the subway sequence is still freaky and MJ was still just an innocent kid-- he hadn't even released Off the Wall yet! Paired up with the cult favorite Return to Oz, it's a double well worth your $7...

New Beverly Cinema

7165 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036-2548
(323) 938-4038




Obi 3

Posted by Mr. Chadwick, April 30, 2009 06:15pm | Post a Comment

Here's a 3rd Obi gallery; you can check out the first two here and here...



The Godfather
Obi above is very cool-- unfortunately the cover had water damage. The Kate Bush LP above is a cool take on a more common design where the Obi blends in with cover. This Bad Company LP was just featured in my gambling post, but I though that the Obi was cool enough to include it anyhow...



The Throbbing Gristle LP above doesn't have the most exciting Obi, but it sure is a rare one. BTW, TG were quite stunning on the 21st @ the Ricardo Montalban theatre in Hollywood. I must say that the marquee was one of the most amazing absurdities I've seen since Paul Reisner discussed Black Flag @ the Grammys in 1995. Nike Sportswear presents Throbbing Gristle indeed...


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Heavenly Bodies

Posted by Mr. Chadwick, September 12, 2008 09:45pm | Post a Comment
Miss Ross makes no mistake regarding what she is: a STAR!!!
Diana Ross Workin' Overtime LP promo sticker star shapedELO E.L.O. Electric Light Orchestra promo sticker star shapedDwight Twilley I'm On Fire LP promo sticker star shaped

A little song title tie in for Bob Seger and a solo Saturn piece. After that it's sundown for Los Lobos and sun-up for the Vapors.

Bob Seger the Distance Lp coverBob Seger Shame on the Moon Promo Sricker Moon shapedrings of saturn shaped stickerLos Lobos By the Light Of the Moon shaped stickerLos Lobos By the Light of the Moon Lp coverThe Vapors Turning Japanese rising sun promo sticker
Neil Young Stars & Bars LP promo sticker star shapedStar Search The Winners Album LP promo sticker star shapedSteve Martin LP promo sticker star shaped

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(In which Job needs coffee, please.)

Posted by Job O Brother, May 8, 2007 11:31am | Comments (1)
I am not alone.

I wrote the above sentence then leaned to my right, peering into what once was my kitchen and is now something resembling Dresden after the bombing.

And so it goes.

How this guy has managed to cram a huge ladder into a kitchen so small I barely have room for the second Pop Tart included in the packet, is proof that he is no amateur. (This is what I tell myself, hoping for the best.)

Sonically, I am hidden deep inside my iPod, which just made a seamless transition from Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross’ duet album (titled, mysteriously enough, “Diana & Marvin”) to that inescapable Amy Winehouse record. Every once in a while, on average twice a decade, I find myself enjoying the same album as the rest of the country. Such is the case with “Back to Black”. It makes for boring copy though; I mean, do we really need to hear anymore talk about it?

The answer is “no”, and thankfully there’s a workman in my kitchen providing us with stories.

Last week, amidst my well-documented Vicodin haze (I’m feeling much better these days, thank you), I walked home from Amoeba, as I always do (unless Patti Smith is performing), for lunch.

Whereas normally I am greeted by the meows of my “cat”* I instead walked into a scene from “Brazil”.


Ruling out the possibility of a suicide bomber (I realize they go through a lot of training, but I live on the fourth floor of my building) I found, amongst the sea of bric-a-brac, cleaning supplies and dishware - normally so organized in my kitchen - a lone man doing to my sink and walls what I imagine Jeffery Dahmer would do to a dinner guest.

And I’ll say this about myself: I really am polite. Even when faced with an un-announced stranger tearing my home apart, I start with a simple hand-wave and “Hi,” – waiting for the appropriate social cues from the other person to indicate we can proceed to a conversation. Perhaps about the weather, last night’s game, or maybe why he’s mistaken my kitchen for a newly discovered Egyptian tomb.

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