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✖ Via Roberto Polillo photostream on Flickr: Abbey Lincoln, Milano, 1964
Abbey Lincoln, a singer whose dramatic vocal command and tersely poetic songs made her a singular figure in jazz, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 80 and lived on the Upper West Side.Her death was announced by her brother David Wooldridge. Ms. Lincoln’s career encompassed outspoken civil rights advocacy in the 1960s and fearless introspection in more recent years, and for a time in the 1960s she acted in films, including one with Sidney Poitier. (The New York Times: “Abbey Lincoln, Bold and Introspective Jazz Singer, Dies at 80” by Nate Chinen, August 14, 2010)

About photographer Roberto Polillo:

From 1962 (when I was 16) to 1974 I was lucky to photograph the most important jazz musicians of the time. These images have been almost hidden for many years, but recently I have made an outing… A selection of these images have been recently shown in personal exhibitions in Milano, Roma, Torino, Siena, Napoli, Genova, Verona and other places, and collected in a big photographic book, “Swing, Bop & Free” , which also cointains texts by my father Arrigo , who was a well known jazz critic and historician. (more)


• Aug 16, 2010 link notes tagged: art  music  jazz  singer  obituary  BW  vintage  classic  photograph  photographer 
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✖ Via Fotografía: Morrison by Elliot Landy, Hunter College, NYC, 1968.

About Elliot Landy:

Elliott Landy (born in 1942) is a photographer best known for his iconic photographs of rock musicians. A 1959 graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, ten years later he was the official photographer of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. His photographs have appeared on the covers of such magazines as Rolling Stone, LIFE, and The Saturday Evening Post. Landy’s portraits have also graced the covers of many of the best known albums of the era, including such classics as Bob Dylan’s Nashville Skyline, Van Morrison’s Moondance, and The Band’s second album, eponymously titled The Band. From 1967 to 1969, Landy travelled with and photographed Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison. He has published several collections of his work. (wikipedia)

Check the same photo on his official website.



• Jul 21, 2010 link notes tagged: art  photograph  photographer  BW  music  musician  singer  rock&roll  1968  Morrison  star  fame  celebrity  history 

Le désespoir est une forme supérieure de la critique
✖ Via “La Solitude”, Léo Ferré, 1971

Complete lyrics here. Take the time to listen to the full song on YouTube.

See also Laurence Olivier’s Contre l’espoir comme tâche politique (2004)

I think Ferré’s sentence can be read literally : despair can be understand as a critical state of being.



• Jun 19, 2010 link notes tagged: art  song  singer  poet  lyrics  solitude  critic  despair 
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✖ Via LIFE - Hosted by Google: “Johnny Cash - Country Singer” photographed by Michael Rougier

The photo was probably taken for the LIFE magazine issue of November 21, 1969. See it’s cover – also by Rougier – here. More pictures by Michael Rougier over at LIFE photo archive hosted by Gogle



• Feb 12, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  photo  photographer  singer  celebrity  country  technology  train  music  vintage 
✖ Via YouTube: “When The Man Comes Around” (by user VBpictures)

The song is “When The Man Comes Around” by Johnny Cash from his album American IV: The Man Comes Around. The editing is quite similar to the opening sequence of Dawn of the Dead by Zack Snyder (2004). Watch the intro on YouTube.



• Feb 12, 2010 link notes tagged: art  technology  world  song  singer  violence  end  apocalypse  desintegration  decadence  fragmentation  destruction 
✖ Via

Gainsbourg. Vie héroïque by Joan Sfarr, 2010 (IMDb, Wikipedia)



• Jan 06, 2010 link notes tagged: art  movie  film  filmmaker  song  singer  Gainsbourg  boy  girls  life  biography  scandal  celebrity  fame  artist 
✖ Via The Devil and Daniel Johnston (alternative trailer), Jeff Feuerzeig, 2006

More about this film : IMDb, Wikipedia, Apple trailers (HD), Daniel Johnston official site.

The song playing is titled “True Love Will Find You In The End” from the album 1990. Lyrics here.



• Dec 29, 2009 link notes tagged: art  music  musician  singer  song  love  lost  loneliness  fragmentation  pain  girls 

I got four heads inside my mind
Four rooms I’d like to lie in
Four selves I want to find
And I don’t know which one is me
✖ Via Quadrophenia, Franc Roddam, 1979.

Listen to the song on YouTube. Read more about The Who’s album Quadrophenia.



• Jul 25, 2009 link notes tagged: song  singer  art  movie  film  opera  music  identity  lost  fragment 
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✖ Via

Johnny Cash, “Bug That Tried To Crawl Around The World”, lyrics by J.R. Hall, Everybody Loves A Nut, 1966.



• Jul 09, 2009 link notes tagged: singer  song  insects  ambition  loser  world  space  travel 

Now you’ve heard of folks with a lot of ambition
But I believe just about the biggest case of ambition I ever saw
Was in a bug that I saw crawlin’ along the beach one day
He was a mighty ambitious bug
✖ Via Johnny Cash, “Bug That Tried To Crawl Around The World”, lyrics by J.R. Hall, Everybody Loves A Nut, 1966.

• Jul 09, 2009 link notes tagged: song  singer  loser  insects  ambition  world  space  fame 
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✖ Via

The Sun (August 17, 1977).



• Jun 26, 2009 link notes tagged: vintage  news  media  death  star  celebrity  singer  culture 
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✖ Via LIFE - Hosted by Google: Michael Jackson, September 1988.

“A Los Angeles city official confirmed that Michael Jackson is dead. The official said he died at 1:07 p.m. Pacific time.” (NYTimes.com, June 25, 2009)

“LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson, the child star turned King of Pop who set the world dancing but whose musical genius was overshadowed by a bizarre lifestyle and sex scandals, died on Thursday. He was 50.” (Bob Tourtellotte, Reuters, Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:27pm EDT).



• Jun 25, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: culture  history  star  celebrity  death  pop  news  United-States  singer 
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✖ Via

Paul Simon, “Kodachrome”, There Goes Rhymin’ Simon, 1973.



• Jun 23, 2009 link notes tagged: music  mp3  song  singer  vintage  nostalgia  technology  communication 

Kodachrome
They give us those nice bright colors
They give us the greens of summers
Makes you think all the world’s a sunny day, Oh yeah
I got a Nikon camera
I love to take a photograph
So mama don’t take my Kodachrome away
✖ Via Paul Simon, “Kodachrome”, There Goes Rhymin’ Simon, 1973

• Jun 23, 2009 link notes tagged: music  song  singer  technology  vintage  nostalgia 

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