Sunday, November 3, 2013

Favorite Artists: Nick Drake

I was introduced to Nick Drake in the coolest way- A co-worker who shared similar interests with me came in one day with a copy of Nick Drake's biography by Patrick Humphries  and ALSO Nick Drake's compilation CD "Way To Blue".  Handing me both, he said,  "Here's something I think you'll enjoy reading!" This guy Jim has introduced me to so many cool artists and lent me quite a few good books, too (among them the Al Kooper and Neil Young biographies), so I knew I was in for something interesting!
  Sure enough, the life of Nick Drake was a captivating read, such a talented and yet introverted artist,  reading the book and listening to the haunting music in between, you could feel the desperation and loneliness between the notes.  Soon, I fell in love with everything on that Nick Drake compilation, and eventually I had to go out and get all the other albums from this incredible artist: "Five Leaves Left", "Pink Moon", "Bryter Lyter", even the awesome "Time Of No Reply", each album had so many great songs!!! 
  His songs are so moody and melancholy, perfect for sunset/evening walks especially in autumn, in fact, I've been listening to them a LOT recently, perfect Halloween music (especially ones like "Poor Boy", which give me such a lonely vibe!) One Christmas, I gave THREE friends the "Way To Blue" CD compilation , I thought it was such a great introduction to the man and his music, two of the friends didn't appreciate it much, but the third friend told me she and her husband loved it so much, it became their "go-to" morning music CD!
Some of my favorite Nick Drake tracks~ 

Friday, November 1, 2013

Love and Rockets, Vol.6

Back To Palomar once again with Los Bros Hernandez....

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Comics For Halloween


 When it comes to my favorite holiday Halloween, it’s all about the old-fashioned rustic orangey magic that only childhood memories can provide, and no one captured that feeling better than the old Dell and Gold Key comics of the 50’s and 60’s, so I was stoked to come across this great deal of old Little Lulu comics just in time for Halloween!
Ahhh, something about the way that these stories are told is just done so RIGHT, where the look and FEEL of the strip really takes you back to that wide-eyed feeling of trick-or-treating as a kid! Probably the earliest Halloween comic I remember loving was an old Dennis the Menace strip where Dennis and his pals try to put grouchy old Mr. Wilson’s front gate on his roof (since he heard his Dad had done the same as a child) as a "trick" since he didn't "treat" them, it’s wonderful visuals really MADE the story for me- the costumes, the porch-lit  doorways and that real 1950’s suburban neighborhood!
 I remember reading an interview with the Hernandez Brothers (of Love and Rockets fame) talking about how some of their favorite Halloween comics were the Walt Disney Comics and Stories featuring Donald Duck and his Nephews, and looking over those, I can TOTALLY see what they were talking about! These old comics just captured the moment in a time-capsule, for easy enjoyment as an adult!
Aw yeah, those old comics- It's Halloween done RIGHT!!

Friday, October 25, 2013

The Kite Runner

Second time reading this Graphic Novel version of the powerful Khaled Hosseini novel, with amazing art by Fabio Celoni and Mirka Andolfo.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Hard Boiled Defective Stories

Aw Man, Charles Burns' awesome stories of El Borbah, the Wrestling Detective were some of my favorite things about Heavy metal magazine back in the 80's, and when i found out they'd put 'em all together in one cool collection, I knew i just had to have it! Besides the four stories featured in the pages of Heavy Metal, (Robot Love, Dead meat, Living In The Ice Age andBone Voyage) they even featured one I don't remember seeing before, "Love In Vein"!
This is one collection I read and re-read again constantly!!!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Neil Young's Greendale

Second time reading this Graphic Novel take on Neil Young's Greendale album, by Joshua Dysart and Cliff Chiang and it's even better the second time around! My copy is signed by Josh Dysart and therein lies an interesting tale...
When I first met my friend Gerg, he offhandedly mentioned that he didn't like Neil Young and I snorted and said "Then you can go to Hell!" He was stunned by such a passionate retort from me, but as a huge Neil Young fan I'd been hearing from people who groused that they hated his voice, "He Can't Sing!", etc. all my life, and had just been reading earlier that day about Def Leppard's Joe Elliot putting Neil down too, so my gumption was up!
We laughed about it, and as we became close friends, we would occasionally remember that time, and jokingly say "Never diss Neil Young in front of Z!!"HAHAHA!
 Anyway, one day back in late 2010 or so ,Gerg was visiting his local comic book shop, and that day they had an in-store signing with writer Joshua Dysart, promoting Greendale! Seeing the title, on the cover, Gerg remembered how much I liked Neil Young and decided to not only get me a copy of the book, but have Dysart autograph it as well!
When Gerg went up to Dysart, he explained about me, who really liked Neil Young and how I got mad at him cause he said he didn't. "So you don't like Neil Young?" Dysart asked Gerg, who admitted he didn't. Dysart laughed, and signed the book to me:"Z, your friend here sucks!" LOLOL!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Some Judy Garland Love

The classic 1939 gem Wizard Of Oz is one of my very favorite films of all time and is subsequently one of the handful of movies that I’ve bought in just about every format, from Betamax to VHS to Laserdisc to DVD and the past week I FINALLY got around to purchasing my copy of the beloved movie on Blu-Ray, and it has never looked better!
Everything looks cleaned up nicely; the sound and colors terrific, but you know what blew me away even more was how absolutely luminous Judy Garland was in this movie! So, so captivating, and what an actress! Why, the scene alone where she’s locked up in the Witch’s castle is some Grammy award winning stuff! Such believable delivery!
Anyway, watching the movie always puts me into a melancholy mood, possible because you always realize at some point that Judy is no longer with us (in fact, I have the same feelings watching Breakfast At Tiffany’s, when Audrey sings Moon River) and I found that even after the movie was over, I wanted to watch and re-watch her singing Over The Rainbow, and went onto youtube to view a few clips.
While looking for her Meet Me In St. Louis clip so I could help usher in the Holidays with “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, I came across this most wonderful little clip of a 15 year old Judy Garland singing the most beautiful and heartwarming version of the standard “Zing! Went The Strings of My Heart” from "Listen Darling” in 1938.
MAN, this performance just melts my heart. Is there anything out there so unbelievably innocent and simple as this girl singing this winsome tune with the gentle orchestra playing along behind her? So Sweet! What a girl~ there'll never be another one like her!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Fatale, Vol.1-5 (Complete Series)

Encouraged by how many good stories I've been discovering from Image Comics, I decided to give this film noir/horror series FATALE a whirl, and sure enough, this "Mike Hammer meets the Exorcist" tale was just another incredible title!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Stephen King's The Stand, Vol.1-6 (Complete Series)

Stephen King's The Stand is one of my all-time favorite novels, and when Marvel Comic began their comics book take on it, I bought the first few issues before deciding to wait til they were collected into TPBs. I then bought both Book One: Captain Trips and Book Two: America Nightmares when they respectively came out, but I didn't get around to picking up any of the later books until the very last book came out a few months ago! I went ahead and bought all the remaining books I'd missed right there in one crack!
For the first time I sat down and read the entire thing from beginning to end, and It's pretty darn great- not as good as the book, of course, what is, but a fine graphic novel take on a story that friends who may not like to read can enjoy!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Beatles 2000 TV Guide Promotion

Back in 2000, TV Guide had a pretty fun promotion where they featured each of the four Beatles on their own cover, and upon reading inside, found out that you could send away for a collectible WHITE ALBUM version of the issue- yep, a laminated and embossed TV Guide just like the Beatles' seminal 1968 LP!
Only thing that bothered me about this promotion  (besides the very expensive $15.00(!) charge for the variant issue plus shipping and handling) was that the Beatles featured on the covers were nowhere NEAR the"White Album" era of their careers, making this promotion feel more like a gimmick (which of course, it was) than tribute! Ah well, still looks pretty nice on my shelf of Beatle Collectibles!

Friday, February 15, 2013

The Saga of "Saga"

A few months ago, my friend Gerg who keeps abreast of all the newer comics and graphic novels out there came to town for a visit, and after shooting the breeze over lunch, we made our way to check out our old haunts, including a couple of comic stores that still were around back when he lived here.
 So we’re in there and he begins pulling the latest issue of a comic called SAGA, which was at the time on issue 4. I ask him about it, and he says it’s a comic that he’s really getting into lately, and thinks even my  overly-discriminating eye would like it. I laugh and tell him I’ll think about it, but then I see him mosey over to the clerk and ask her if she has the first three back-issues available. She concurs, and directs him to the shelf where issues 1, 2, and 3 are hidden behind some older releases. I eye the stack in his hand suspiciously, saying, “Hey, if you already have these issues, why are you buying them again? He doesn’t answer, but then OF COURSE, once we get back to my house, he hands them to me!!!
Alana and Marko with Baby Hazel
 I’m like, “DUDE! You don’t have to BUY me these- I told you that if I wanted to read ‘em, I’d get ‘em myself!”  “Yeah,” he replied, “But If I waited for YOU to buy these, the series might end before you felt like it!” “Besides”, he waved off my exasperation, “this series is written by Brian K. Vaughan, and I KNOW you like his writing.” I stopped for a minute. “Oh, wait, really? The guy who wrote Y THE LAST MAN??? Ummmm…Then…..OKAY, I’ll check it out, LOL!”
Freelancers: The Will and Lying Cat
The Strangely Sexy and Deadly Killer: The Stalk
By the time I actually got around to reading it, Gerg had already flown back to LA, but read it I did, and I was floored at how good it was! Like Y The Last Man, the stories were just FULL of these intriguing characters, and before you knew it, I was totally immersed in this story (and equally blown-away by Fiona Staples' amazing artwork!!)...The tale begins with the star-crossed relationship between a guy and girl from opposite sides of a war (two alien  races, one horned and one winged), who are trying to escape with their newly-born child while bounty hunters and government agents alike follow in hot pursuit! As the story progresses and you get to know all of them, hero and villain alike, you get the feeling you are getting prepped for a tale of immense proportions!!!!
Royal Pursuit: Prince Robot IV
Ghostly Givers: The Horrors
After that first initial  purchase by Gerg, I went down to the comic store and immediately put it onto my pull list because I knew I was going to be enjoying this one for awhile! We’re now up to issue #9, and unbelievably, it’s just getting better and BETTER!!!
The Will, Gwendolyn and a rescued Slave Girl

Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Glimpse of Hawaii’s Past with “Hawaii 5-O”

Hawaii 5-O with the old Waialae Drive In in the background!
...and the same Waialae Overpass in 2013
 Thought some of you out there might appreciate seeing Hawaii Then and Now, through the lenses of Hawaii 5-O!!!


Below: Lippy Espienda's at the crossroads of Kapiolani and Kalakaua.
You can see the old CoCo's Restaurant across the street where my Grandmother worked for years!
It was originally the Kau Kau Korner, and later became the Hard Rock Cafe...

Monsarrat Avenue below Diamond Head:
This is a fun one- looking towards Diamond Head, the street and buildings look almost identical save for some streamlining the street and adding proper sidewalks...
But taking a look the OTHER WAY, and it's  a completely different story- this veiw is so different as to be unrecognizable to us! Only the Waikiki Shell looming back there proves this is the same street! 
Kapiolani Community College. Now this one blew our minds- been such a long time since we saw the old wooden buildings that were torn down to make way for the new KCC, most of these places are only identifiable because of Diamond Head in the background!
"Namahana Street"from "The Grandstand Play" episode, so interesting to see the old building and stores where they'd later erect the Waikiki Gateway Hotel and a small mini-park...
Also from "The Grandstand Play", a cool view of Ward Center/Ward Warehouse back when they actually WERE warehouses...
Below: The Intersection between Hobron and Ala Moana Blvd. Note that the big building in the first picture is the little building behind the Discovery Bay Center in the second!
Here's a scene that had Jas baffled- the old intersection to Aiea Heights Drive. Granted, we hardly went down to that side as kids, but the modern street widening into an almost highway sized width really threw him off! Amazing that that old building's still there, now a Subway!
Below: The Old Kapahulu Theater, where I saw the movie "Slithis" from my last post, LOL!
Amazingly, tyhe building NEXT to the theater's still there, though The Kapahulu Theater's been replaced by a Papa Johns....
Aw, sooooo Nostalgic! Watching these old episodes really takes me back to my childhood!
I'll add more Then and Now comparisons when I've got time!