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Ink 19 :: John Hughes
March 1998 :: Screen :: John Hughes (Julio Diaz)
JOHN HUGHES by Julio Diaz Each generation has its touchstones; shared experiences that help to define the profile of the generation. In the 20th century, movies have been one of the most immediately identifiable signposts. Teens of the '50s might hearken back to Rebel Without a Cause or The Wild Ones ...
Ink 19 :: Dog Fashion Disco
Committed to a Bright Future (Spitfire). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...What results is a really awkward sounding record, one painful to listen to and impossible to like. Pretty much anyone above the age of 20 has seen a John Hughes film from the 1980s (e.g. Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club). One of the things that makes these films so special is the way in which the...
Ink 19 :: The Psychedelic Furs
Too melodic for punk, too gritty for "new wave" -- The Psychedelic Furs are a hard band to pigeonhole, which makes them that much more rewarding. Steve Stav speaks with legendary frontman Richard Butler.
...suitable shelfmates for electro-pop contemporaries like Depeche Mode. In fact, the core group of brothers Richard and Tim Butler, with guitarist John Ashton, were much more akin to The Damned than The Human League. This fact became obvious in concert halls, for to see The Furs live was to absorb a moving...
Ink 19 :: Black Sabbath
March 1998 :: Music A-C :: Black Sabbath (Rich Pawelczyk)
Black Sabbath Reunion Epic Tony Iommi, Terry "Geezer" Butler, Bill Ward, and of course, John "Ozzy" Osbourne. Either you loved Black Sabbath or you hated them. And if not hate, you were at least afraid of their stygian imagery and the sociopolitical pathos of "Children of the Grave," Hand Of Doom, ...
Ink 19 :: The Frank and Walters
February 2000 :: Music E-H :: The Frank and Walters (Kurt Channing)
..., a genuine oasis of dated English pop in a desert of genericized music. Lovely, dank dark British tunes that could come straight out of a John Hughes teen film, you know, the scene near the end with the guy and the girl (especially the measured "Stop", with its steady bass line and mournful chorus)...
Ink 19 :: Immediate Action
Various Artists (Hefty). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...and quite excellent Hefty Records. Compiled into a nice double-disc set, this mind-altering release is brought to you by the label spearheaded by John Hughes. Not the John Hughes, but his son, nonetheless. Hughes has taken his vast music knowledge and experience, condensing and consorting with some...
Ink 19 :: Pretty In Pop
October 1998 :: Music N-R :: Pretty In Pop (Ian Koss)
Pretty In Pop Songs from the films of John Hughes Endearing Folks, before John Hughes was responsible for Home Alone, even before he was responsible for the movies that defined a generation of teen films and teen film music in the Eighties, he co-wrote Animal House. But that's beside the point. What ...
Ink 19 :: In Their Eyes
December 1998 :: Music H-K :: In Their Eyes (Julio Diaz)
...the Eighties, so I spent my preteen and early teen years watching movies like Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Valley Girl, and of course, the classic John Hughes flicks, from Sixteen Candles to The Breakfast Club to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. As anyone who lived through those years knows, music played...
Ink 19 :: Niacin
What appears to be an interesting idea on the surface -- a trio made up of ba...
...DEEP Magna Carta What appears to be an interesting idea on the surface -- a trio made up of bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Dennis Chambers and John Novello on Hammond B3 -- never gels into something new and rich. Instead, it sounds like a CD made up of all the "boogie" parts of prog-rock songs -- ya...
Ink 19 :: Autopsy of an Underground
August 1998 :: Feature :: Autopsy of an Underground (Charles D.J. Deppner)
...disaffected suburbs. "Music is for the young." --Anonymous The Eighties. Looking around these days, you'd think everyone back then was watching John Hughes movies, acquainting themselves with MTV, and listening to Soft Cell, Trio, and the Violent Femmes. When the Pistols imploded at Winterland in '78...
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