Saturday, January 22, 2011

Artists I Love: Lush

   I first heard of of Lush when their album Spooky conquered the College Radio charts. I remember being impressed because that album sat at the top of the college chart for weeks! But there was so much great new music coming out around that time, I wasn’t even sure I’d heard any of their songs on the radio yet.  It wasn’t until months later when a friend brought over the Spooky LP that I discovered I already DID like a song of theirs, the awesome For Love, which had been in rotation while that album was dominating the college airwaves.

    About a half a year later, I started working nights at an Art Studio with this really cool guy named Steve, who became my alternative music guru. One night we were talking about musical groups we were fans of, and he asked me, “Do you like 4AD Groups?”  I had to pause and think before asking, “Wha…what ‘s 4AD?”

  He explained that 4AD was a music label, a pretty eclectic music label at that, and he was an absolute fan of the groups in the roster. He was especially appreciative of 4AD’s unique artistic covers, featuring moody dreamlike designs by Vaughan Oliver.

  He then proceeded to run down the list of some of his favorite artists on the label, and there were a few that I actually DID like, such as Cocteau Twins, Clan Of Xymox, Pixies, and his favorite group at the time: LUSH!

   I mentioned that I DID get to hear the album Spooky, and I did like that song of theirs “For Love”, but didn’t really know too much more about them. He asked if I’d ever seen how the group looked, in particular the lead singer, to which I answered a polite, “No.”.

He smiled and said, “O.K…I’m gonna make you a VHS tape of some of their videos.”

   Well, Steve was true to his word, and the very next week, he gave me a videotape with maybe six or seven LUSH videos, and quite frankly, yes, I was blown away! The songs were just terrific, the group looked cool, and the two girl vocalist / guitarists, well…what can I say? They were just beautiful!

 The VHS tape Steve made for me had a the PV for “For Love”, as well as a few other videos for songs I only vaguely remembered hearing from Spooky, “Superblast!”, and the ultra-gorgeous “Nothing Natural” vid. He also included earlier songs from the band that I just fell in love with as soon as I heard them, “Sweetness and Light”, and a beautiful video for what has become my favorite clip of  Lush, the incredible “De-Luxe”. From that point on, I was hooked!  The two LPs that were out, GALA and SPOOKY, became some of our most-played discs at that studio late at night!

When I started working at Tower Records, I met a couple of r MAJOR Lush fans…I remember these girls' lockers were covered with Lush pics, and they really widened my scope of the world of Miki and Emma!  It was a wonderful time, because I made friends with these big fans just as Lush was set to release their NEW album, SPLIT! There was a LOT of excitement that year, I tell you!

Not only was there new LUSH music to listen to and learn, but there also was a whole slew of new Lush VIDEOS to get and love! Then the crowning present that year came when my friend Herb visited a Music store in Pennsylvania  and bought me a COMPLETE Bootleg LUSH CONCERT! This was the famous Texas show, and I was simply blown away. To see them performing an entire concert was incredible, the quality was A+ perfect, and Oh My did Miki look just GORGEOUS! What a Gift!

It’s probably around this point that I morphed into a manic “must have it all” Lush fan, and I soon discovered there were TONS of Lush songs out there, tucked onto flip-sides, One-off compilations and EP bonus tracks, that needed to be acquired! Soon I was picking up different 4AD single variations, collections like “Alvin Lives in Leeds” and those terrific “Volume” series for collectible Lush stuff!

There were these three cool musicians I knew, who loved Lush as much as I did, and they invited me to play in a side-band project they had which did very Miki Berinyi-ish shoegazer music! I happily agreed, and for a while there, we were rockin some pretty nice tunes! We even did our version of “I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend”! Ah, happy times!

In 1996, one of my dreams came true when LUSH announced they were coming to Hawaii to play in a little venue called “Nimitz Hall” to promote their brand new CD, LOVELIFE!  Me and my friend Larry made our way down to that gig, and MAN, we were NOT disappointed. We got choice viewing positions on a balcony that looked right above the club stage, the scene couldn’t have been better if we were sitting front row!!!!

 Miki and the gang started the show with “Heavenly Nobodies”, and I immediately started laughing, for this was their way of saying to the adoring crowd, “Don’t worship us-We may not live up to your standards!”

They ran through their catalog of hits, but the song that really knocked our socks off was their blistering performance of “Runaway”…the song was just POUNDING!, Miki and Emma’s soaring vocals never more spot-on! And of course I don’t have to say how great those two gals looked!

  Miki had this habit of putting her guitar pick in her mouth whenever she changed guitars, and a lucky friend of mine managed to catch the pick when she flicked it into the audience. The next day, he showed it off, and I was in awe as I examined the pick – Miki’s pink lipstick was smudged into all the cracks of  the “Fender” relief logo!!!

Sadly, as everyone knows, Chris  would take his life a few weeks after this gig, and the wonderful group of LUSH would separate for good. When I think about it, I feel so blessed that I got to see them, because a few weeks difference and the concert I saw would never have happened. That makes me savor  my memories even more. And even though the group is gone, I’m still collecting their stuff, only now instead of looking forward to the new releases, It’s  acquiring those old/rare/unreleased/bootleg stuff still waiting to be discovered! Every time I acquire a new collectible or song (boy, ya shoulda been there when I finally got a copy of “Sweetie”!), it takes me back and reminds me what a fine group Lush was, and still is!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Super-Vixens: Anita Manaday

In the era of comics blatantly using scantily-clad, half-naked  heroines to sell their books, Codename: Knockout seems to be just another comic in the seemingly never ending slew of titles relying on sex and girls to propel sales, and I have to say that after reading the first 10 issues or so I hadn’t found any reason to dispel those accusations.

 I mean, sure, the storyline and characters in that Vertigo title were all interesting enough, but the fact of the matter is, it WAS a story centered around scantily clad women, and in that regard, Codename Knockout succeeded very, very WELL!

Sexy and half-dressed girls is the modus operandi here, and not one single opportunity is missed to show the girls prancing in short, SHORT skirts, bikinis, and lingerie, and no character looked finer than Anita Manaday, The E.V.I.L. Agent who uses (what else?) her awesome powers of sexual seduction to “break” the men laid before her!

Super-Vixens: Angela Devlin

In the first few issues under the penciling of Louis Small Jr, Codename Knockout main character Angela Devlin looked curiously (and disturbingly) like Pamela Anderson…and very VERY BRONZED Pamela Anderson, I might add. I wasn’t until artist Ed Benes arrived that she really seemed to come into her own (or at least, didn’t look like anyone I recognized) and become a “real” character!

Super-Vixens: Amora

Everyone has their dark side, but poor Angela takes the adage literally in the delightfully witchy “evil twin” incarnation of Amora, her hellbent sister who goes about systematically destroying everything in her sight! When the time finally comes for the two to have their “showdown”, you never saw such an awesome display of raw power…and panty-upskirt shots! Truly a match made in heaven for any comic geek!

Friday, January 14, 2011

AbFab on DVD

I got the ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS DVD Box Set from my friend Car on my birthday since she remembered how much I loved that show back in the day…

I've got just about all of the original two seasons episodes on VHS tape dubbed off the TV back when Comedy Central was showing it, but thought it’d be really NEAT to finally have the complete series on DVD, but one thing is puzzling me and in fact bugging me about the DVD set:

For SOME REASON, the awesome theme song "This Wheel's On Fire" has been COMPLETELY cut out of the show and now the credits have been replaced by this instrumental music!!

GADS, that’s REALLY irritating, because the song is SO MUCH part of the show. When the show begins, they have a teaser/setup of the episode, then after a joke, it would go right into the drumroll intro. And more importantly, the END of the show, after the end credits ran, they'd tack on one final scene or joke, and then freeze frame with the refrain of "THIS WHEEL SHALL EXPLODE!!!!" Was always SOOOO Funny!
Instead, now it has laughter and that instrumental track. BOOOOO!

WHA HOPPENED? Did they lose the rights to that song?  ARGH!

Anyway, it sucks because even though I've got the DVD, I’m still gonna end end up watching my VHS copies of the show!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Favorite Garbo Movies Still Unavailable on DVD!

As a fan of Garbo, I was tremendously excited when they released the beautiful Box Set of some of her more famous moves, including my favorites from her, Queen Christina, Mata Hari, and Ninotchka, but it’s now been over 5 years since that set came out, and what I want to know is:

Are they EVER going to get around to remastering and releasing any of her OTHER movies on DVD? For while the first Box Set contains many Garbo classics I love (and introduced me to a few I hadn’t seen before) there are still a LOT of her movies of hers I love that I’ve only ever seen available as VHS tapes! Theses are the ones I saw thru rental shops or via the Late, Late Shows back in the day!
Movies like “As You Desire Me”, “Susan Lenox (Her Fall And Rise) and “The Painted Veil” (is Love in the Time of Cholera a remake of this?) are BIG sentimental favorites of mine, and I don’t care what ANYONE says, “Two Faced Woman” is a HILARIOUS, FUN movie that I’ve always loved and is a MUST HAVE!
Sigh- Looks Like it will be quite a wait. Though there have been recently a few unreleased-on-DVD Garbo movies available on DVD-R thru Amazon’s “Createspace” service, what I’m really crossing fingers for is the authentic, remastered DVD treatment these movies truly deserve!