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Ink 19 :: James Bond in the 21st Century: Why We Still Need 007
Can a Cold War-era spy find love in the 21st Century? The box office returns for Casino Royale say YES. If you want an idea why James Bond is still such a cultural force, the essays in this volume give you a lot to think about. Bob Pomeroy tells you about the good and the not so good from the Bond debates.
JAMES BOND IN THE 21ST CENTURY: WHY WE STILL NEED 007 BY GLENN YEFFETH WITH LEAH WILSON BenBella Books The people have spoken and Daniel Craig is James Bond. The most recent entry in the four decades-long string of Bond flicks is hovering around the top of the box office charts, proving that James ...
Ink 19 :: Bond Beats and Bass|Shaken And Stirred
March 1998 :: Music A-B :: Bond Beats and Bass|Shaken And Stirred (Carl Glaser)
Album Cover Bond Beats and Bass Various Artists Hypnotic/Cleopatra Shaken And Stirred The David Arnold James Bond Project Sire Oddly how both of these showed up within days of each other. Though each takes a different approach, both use the music of James Bond movies as their musical foundation. Personally ...
Ink 19 :: Casino Royale
What, a James Bond story without a volcanic secret lair, a menacing missile or a metal-mouthed villain? Our man in the Bahamas, Steve Stav, explains that sometimes less is more in his review of Casino Royale.
...have had quite a dilemma on their hands. With Pierce Brosnan gone and Connery untouchable, who to reasonably emulate? The debonair, tongue-in-cheek Bond, Roger Moore? The dry-witted, intellectual Bond, Timothy Dalton? The sleek, sophisticated Bond, Mr. Brosnan? Or the ruggedly dashing, forgotten Bond...
Ink 19 :: Barry Adamson
August 1999 :: Music A-B :: Barry Adamson (Nirav Soni)
...filmic soundscapes, sort of like the scene in many movies where the hero is walking down a cold and rainy city street. Filmic this is, yes, but more James Bond than Jean-Luc Goddard. This album even has songs called "007, A Fantasy Bond Theme" and "The Man With the Golden Arm!" Mr. Adamson can bring...
Ink 19 :: Three Chord Ricky
James Mann finds that sometimes, it's a blast from the past that makes you see the future.
THREE CHORD RICKY by James Mann When I first met him, I was just out of high school and was unable to find it in myself to go on to college, or to go onto anything, for that matter. I worked as little as possible and spent the rest of my day absorbing rock and roll. It was the only thing that could ...
Ink 19 :: Westway to the World
Can DVD capture the grandeur one of the greatest punk bands of all, The Clash? Director and longtime cohort Don Letts gives it a try with Westway to the World. James Mann will let you know-oh, should it stay or should it go.
...the bloated but still somewhat magical Sandinista! album are illuminating, and the footage of the band taking over New York's Times Square for the Bond Theatre run (as well the group at Shea Stadium) shows just how far they traveled from the London squats that birthed the group. Strummer makes note...
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
Ans Purins Squeaky Girlush Figure [My favorite toy growing up was] my She-Ra castle and dolls. I still have my She-Ra doll in my apartment, but some neighborhood boy got mad and smashed up my castle. [I always wanted, but never got a] Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine. Pigpen and Captain got one, but I never ...
Ink 19 :: Morning Star
It's become very trendy to make influential references to Nick Drake, especia...
..., a very retro feel. In fact, singer/songwriter David Vernon hits the proverbial wall of influence in 1963, not getting past composer John Barry (of James Bond soundtrack fame) or the classic country sounds of Patsy Cline, which is best exemplified in "If You're Gonna Rain." The opener, "When We Love...
Ink 19 :: David Grubbs
From his teen days in Squirrel Bait through stints with Slint and Gastr Del Sol and on to his solo work for Drag City, David Grubbs has long been an innovator in music. Nirav Soni spoke with Grubbs about improvisation, collaborations, Indian music, and the Beach Boys.
...Uzeda -- do tireless work in arranging the next-to-impossible for bands and people that they like. They also seem convinced of a kind of mystical bond between Catania and Louisville, Kentucky -- where I'm from -- and who am I to argue with that? Are you still teaching? Nope. I'm doing some freelance...
Ink 19 :: Midget
October 1998 :: Music H-M :: Midget (Gail Worley)
...Out") Midget's strength lays in a keen ability to craft tunes that are catchier than the flu. "Ben Wants to be a Secret Agent," a straightforward James Bond fantasy, and the boy-loses-girl non-ballad, "Camouflage" are some of the most whimsically original musical arrangements since XTC sang about making...
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