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Richard Amsel
was a Philadelphian artist who created original and iconic illustrations and paintings found on posters for several popular 1970s and 80s American movies, including
Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome
,
The Dark Crystal
,
Raiders of the Lost Ark
, and
The Sting
. He also created unique artwork for
TV Guide
covers, as well as
album cover art
for Bette Midler and others. His
Time
cover featuring
Lily Tomlin
was
added
to the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
posted by
Blazecock Pileon
on Jan 6, 2011 -
10 comments
In the late 90s EMI's
Songbook Series
released an album, "
Where Were You When The Fun Stopped
" with tracks chosen by author
Hunter S. Thompson
along with detailed liner notes. Since you can't get the cool notes or photos, why not enjoy Hunter's country and folk flavored taste at your July 4th revelry of choice?
Ballad of Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum
:
I Smell A Rat -
Howlin' Wolf
Big Momma Thornton
:
Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum
:
The Hula-Hula Boys - Warren Zevon
:
Maggie May - Rod Stewart
:
The Wild Side of Life / It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels - Hank Thompson feat. Kitty Wells & Tanya Tucker
:
Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
:
Mr Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan
:
Walk On The Wild Side - Lou Reed
:
If I Had A Boat - Lyle Lovett
:
Stars On The Water - Rodney Crowell
:
Carmelita -
Flaco Jiminez
feat. Dwight Yoakam
:
Why Don't We Get Drunk - Jimmy Buffett
:
American Pie - Don McClean
:
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
:
The Weight - The Band
:
Melissa - The Allman Brothers Band
:
Battle Hymn of the Republic - Herbie Mann (cover)
[
more inside
]
posted by
The Whelk
on Jul 4, 2010 -
32 comments
The Milken Archive of American Jewish Music
posted by
matteo
on Sep 12, 2005 -
12 comments
"I am at war with the obvious",
photographer
William
Eggleston
once said, explaining his attraction to a ceiling lightbulb engulfed in a shock of red or an old Gulf gasoline sign sprouting like a giant weed against a rural skyline. Attempting to understand
that battle
, filmmaker
Michael Almereyda
trailed the photographer
in action
and
in repose
over a period of five years. The resulting
film
is "
William Eggleston in the Real World
". More inside.,
posted by
matteo
on Sep 1, 2005 -
14 comments
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