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Ink 19 :: Chic-A-Go-Go
Chic-A-Go-Go is a Chicago-area public access program that is part B...
CHIC-A-GO-GO THE SOUNDTRACK Beluga Chic-A-Go-Go is a Chicago-area public access program that is part Barney, part Soul Train, and part mosh pit. Hosted by Miss Mia and Ratso, a genuine suspenders-using punk rat puppet. The video is described elsewhere this issue; it's worth checking out. As far as ...
Ink 19 :: Everybody Dance!
July 1998 :: Music E-G :: Everybody Dance! (David Lee Simmons)
...that matter, why did Yes give us "Owner of a Lonely Heart"?) One of the few bright spots comes right at the beginning, with A Touch of Jazz taking Chic's disco classic, "Good Times," and actually laying down a bass groove that is competitive with the original and contemporary at the same time. And Todd...
Ink 19 :: Faith And Disease
Faith And Disease at The Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on July 3, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
...out in leather from head to toe, hair trimmed short, glasses, black nail polish, gloves, and a tie. A tie! Bowie circa Station To Station meets SS chic! And he's rocking this look on a balmy (okay, blistering) Tallahassee night. If there were any ECW fans here tonight, they'd surely be chanting, "You...
Ink 19 :: Winterbrief
February 2000 :: Music T-Z :: Winterbrief (Ian Koss)
... riff to talk about pretending to be on heroin. For all their wonderfully catchy pop, Winterbrief pulls no punches. The band has obvious geek chic about it, but it rocks as hard as the best of them. Hub City Records, P.O. Box 1223, Greenbelt, MD 20768-1223 --Ian Koss
Ink 19 :: Summer Of Sam
September 1999 :: Music S :: Summer Of Sam (Carole Jaszewski)
.... Meanwhile there's good sounds a-plenty to be heard on this disc. The ubiquitous ABBA, the sensual Marvin Gaye, the polyester funk of the Emotions, Chic, and Roy Ayers, the plaintive Elvin Bishop, and the classic Thelma Houston. Overall, a nostalgic assembly well worthy of purchase. --Carole Jaszewski...
Ink 19 :: Q-Burns Abstract Message
Q-Burns Abstract Message at 5 in Washington, DC on December 22, 2001. Concert review by Bill Campbell.
...DJ cut, sliced, diced his deep house grooves to no effect. Then came Q-Burns, in DJ T, androgynous haircut and Army surplus-thick glasses. Neo-Gates chic. Deep, soulful house vibrated the club. The crowd stirred. Folks started moving. Slowly. Rapidly. A mad, lemming rush. Soon, there was an euphoric...
Ink 19 :: DJ Andy Smith
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: DJ Andy Smith (Richard T Thurston)
.... Incredibly, Smith mixes through tracks by the Jungle Brothers, the James Gang, Barry White, Grandmaster Flash, the Spencer Davis Group, Peggy Lee, Chic, Marvin Gaye and (gasp!) Tom Jones. Not a weak mix in the lot, and plenty of that off-the-decks "showboating" to boot. It just goes to show that a...
Ink 19 :: Van Dyke Parks
August 1998 :: Music N-P :: Van Dyke Parks (Jim Presnell)
...there in introducing Hartford's "Delta Queen Waltz." Next comes what Parks calls "an exalted paean" to one of our favorite barnyard creatures, "C-H-I-C-K-E-N," a singalong by Parks which has been covered by Uncle Dave Macon and the Red Clay Minstrels, among others. Another artist Parks pays tribute...
Ink 19 :: Roxy Music : The Thrill Of It All
Stoking the buzz-fires for their upcoming studio album, New Romantic forerunners Roxy Music have finally released a definitive video history on DVD. Steve Stav, who gave up trying to emulate Bryan Ferry's hairstyle 20 years ago, immerses himself in The Thrill of It All.
...for some of the most exquisitely romantic music created under the umbrella of rock 'n' roll. Accenting an innate genre-blending skill with chic European fashion and equally provocative art, they were a highly influential band simultaneously of their time and years ahead of their time. It was perhaps...
Ink 19 :: Things They Didn't Tell You on I Love the '80s
VH-1 thinks they have the '80s wrapped up with their ten-part miniseries. Ben Varkentine begs to differ, and offers proof.
...didn't mention is that the former was either influenced by or completely ripped off from (depending on how generous you want to be) "Good Times" by Chic. The latter just sampled it. (and "Promises, Promises" by Naked Eyes pinched the guitar riff, while I'm at it). 3: In the segment on Pretty In Pink...
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