From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V11 #135 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, September 17 2009 Volume 11 : Number 135 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] Fw: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd [PAUL ] [idealcopy] Re: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd [Ari <] Re: [idealcopy] Re: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd [] [idealcopy] Re:film: Blank City [TnA ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 08:29:58 +0000 (GMT) From: PAUL RABJOHN Subject: [idealcopy] Fw: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd woah! - ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: "Info@Wire-Sound" Sent: Wednesday, 16 September, 2009 3:23:08 AM Subject: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd BBC Electric Proms presents a double-bill of Mancunian rock at The Roundhouse, London as Magazine perform on the same evening as Doves. Again, Howard Devoto, Barry Adamson, John Doyle and Dave Formula will be joined by Noko on guitar who stands in for the late John McGeoch. This is a rare opportunity to see, hear and feel your favourite, enduringly credible, band, who continue to exert a profound creative influence on contemporary artists such as Radiohead, Maximo Park and indeed Doves. The performance will be broadcast on the Marc Riley Show / BBC 6 Music and will be filmed for transmission on the BBC Red Button service. A limited number of tickets (2 per person) will be available on a first come first served basis from 8am on Wednesday 16th October at http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/series/bbc-electric-proms. Also at http://www.seetickets.com and therebs a ticket hotline : 0844 482 8008 (9am-6pm weekdays, 9am-4pm weekends, B#2.50 booking fee per ticket applies). For more information go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:31:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Ari Subject: [idealcopy] Re: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd Darn!! how come 'you guys' get all the fun? if anyone burns the t.v broadcast to dvd can ya send me a copy?? Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd BBC Electric Proms presents a double-bill of Mancunian rock at The Roundhouse, London as Magazine perform on the same evening as Doves. Again, Howard Devoto, Barry Adamson, John Doyle and Dave Formula will be joined by Noko on guitar who stands in for the late John McGeoch. This is a rare opportunity to see, hear and feel your favourite, enduringly credible, band, who continue to exert a profound creative influence on contemporary artists such as Radiohead, Maximo Park and indeed Doves. The performance will be broadcast on the Marc Riley Show / BBC 6 Music and will be filmed for transmission on the BBC Red Button service. A limited number of tickets (2 per person) will be available on a first come first served basis from 8am on Wednesday 16th October at http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/whats-on/series/bbc-electric-proms. Also at http://www.seetickets.com and therebs a ticket hotline : 0844 482 8008 (9am-6pm weekdays, 9am-4pm weekends, B#2.50 booking fee per ticket applies). For more information go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 13:15:20 +0000 From: davidmack@gmail.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Re: Magazine to play BBC Electric Proms : October 22nd A little bird has told me that US appearances are not out of the question. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 20:23:45 -0400 From: TnA Subject: [idealcopy] Re:film: Blank City from Typical Girls: This interesting sounding?film is showing at the London Film Festival: http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff/node/354 Blank City Celine Danhier's authoritative, thorough account of post-punk underground filmmaking in New York City celebrates a time and place where there were no rules. "New York in the late 70s: the arch, anti-establishment energy of CBGBs punk spreads like a virus through the East Village art scene, with hipsters as likely to pick up a cheap Super-8 camera as a guitar or saxophone. A number of eager collaborations between filmmakers, musicians and performance artists are spawned, and a scene tagged No Wave evolves, with the likes of Jim Jarmusch, Lizzie Borden and Susan Seidelman emerging from it. On into the 80s, and contempt for Reaganite conservatism inspires Nick Zedd's Cinema of Transgression Manifesto, proposing, among other things, 'to go beyond all limits set or prescribed by taste, morality or any other traditional value system shackling the minds of men'. The likes of Richard Kern, Lydia Lunch and Casandra Stark enthusiastically sign up. Celine Danhier's authoritative, thorough account of post-punk underground filmmaking in NYC celebrates a time and place where there were no rules, and where artists were encouraged and supported by their peers, those peers being, essentially, their audience. Contributions from key players are numerous and fascinating, as are the clips from the seminal, hugely influential work they produced". Michael Hayden ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V11 #135 ********************************