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Ink 19 :: Shadow of the Vampire
In the early days of German creepystentialism, no price was too small to pay ...
...Method actor? Frustration will drive beginning actors to do dang near anything if it leads to a part with lines. And who knows what Greta really saw or didn't, since she was on morphine and the writer was smoking pot and the backup cameraman was doing laudanum. Maybe Schreck's just a special effect...
Ink 19 :: Skavoovie and the Epitones
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Skavoovie and the Epitones (Jason Feifer)
.... I wasn't really sure why I was asking, so I just mentioned the words and (no surprise) Dan grabbed the recorder. Dan: Oh my god. Pol Parsley, we saw him last night. He was so cool. Then WCW vs. N.W.O. became like, the rage of Skavoovie on the N64. I have N64, Ansis has N64. We both bought the game...
Ink 19 :: The Skatalites
March 1998 :: Live :: The Skatalites (Julio Diaz)
...are the masters. Each member of the band is the absolute master of his instrument. I was thrilled simply to have the honor of watching and hearing tenor saxophone god Roland Alphonso ply his craft mere feet from me, especially since he'd been absent due to health reasons the last time I'd had the privilege...
Ink 19 :: Ragga Essentials
The liner notes paint a vivid picture, to pinpoint accuracy. On February 23, ...
...-- but overall, accuracy pales in the face of the fact that this is just great greasy good stuff. "Under Me Sleng Teng" is tucked in there, but so is Tenor Saw's "Ring the Alarm," Apache Indian's "Boom Shack-A-Lack," Chaka Demus & Pliers' "Murder She Wrote," Junior Reid's "One Blood," etc. You don't...
Ink 19 :: Hey Punk ... Get Riddim!
Various Artists (Victory World). Review by Bill Campbell.
...("Come Along"). While this is definitely a good CD, I am a bit disheartened by how safe it is. Every name here (Sizzla, Capleton, Gregory Isaacs, Tenor Saw, Yellowman, Beenie Man, Black Uhuru, Chaka Demus, Culture, Israel Vibration, and Sugar Minott) is a name from reggae royalty, and every song fits...
Ink 19 :: Pee Wee Ellis
Live And Funky (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Wee was also a part of Parliament/Funkadelic's Horny Horns. So, I doubly love this fella -- along with cronies Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker (hell, I saw Maceo this past New Year's Eve and even interviewed the man once). But, I don't know what it is about pop music and aging. All other art forms have...
Ink 19 :: Tim Finn
Feeding The Gods (What Are). Review by Sean Slone.
...and alt-country veterans like Wilco drummer Ken Coomer and the luminous Julie Miller. The result was an engaging, low-key, mostly mid-tempo gem that saw Finn exploring his lower vocal range. The follow-up, also produced by Joyce, has a more souped-up sound. The songs are almost all relentlessly up-beat...
Ink 19 :: The Pine Hill Haints
country,traditional,folk,dark,gospel,revival, religious,The Pine Hill Haints,Bury Your Hate in a Shallow Grave,Lelp,Aaron Shaul
...and demons closing in on all sides. On this EP, the band breeds a southern gothic paranoia through nervous yelp punctuation and a low mournful saw that whispers like the rising wind on a winter night or a siren song from a cemetery. It very much harkens back to Uncle Tupelo's masterpiece March 16-20...
Ink 19 :: Return To The West Wing
In 2002 Ben Varkentine wrote a combined review of three books then recently published on The West Wing. Calling it a serious TV show, he called for serious books to look at it. A recent book answers that call, and a new script collection takes things right back down to the basics.
THE WEST WING: THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY AS TELEVISION DRAMA BY PETER C. ROLLINS, JOHN E. O'CONNOR, EDITORS Syracuse THE WEST WING: SEASONS 3 & 4: THE SHOOTING SCRIPTS BY AARON SORKIN Newmarket Press In its first four years of existence, Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing won virtually every award it is ...
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