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Sunday, November 15, 2020

Classic Flashback

 Todays Classic Flashback Marianne Faithfull


Marianne Faithfull (born 29 December 1946 in London) is an English singer-songwriter and actress whose career spans more than four decades. Her early work in pop and rock music in the 1960s was overshadowed by her struggle with drug abuse in the 1970s. After a long commercial absence, she returned late in 1979 with the highly acclaimed album, Broken English. Faithfull's subsequent solo work, often critically-acclaimed, has at times been rather overshadowed by her personal history. From 1966 to 1970, she had a highly-publicised romantic relationship with Rolling Stones' lead singer Mick Jagger. She co-wrote "Sister Morphine", which is featured on the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album.


Faithfull was born in Hampstead, London, to Major Robert Glynn Faithfull, a British Army officer and professor of Italian Literature and Eva von Sacher-Masoch, Baroness Erisso, a Viennese noblewoman of half Jewish and half noble Austrian descent, coming from the Habsburg dynasty. Faithfull attended a Roman Catholic girls school.


Faithfull began her singing career in 1964 after being discovered at a launch party for The Rolling Stones by pop music producer Andrew Loog Oldham. Her first hit, "As Tears Go By", was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. She then released a series of successful singles, including "This Little Bird", "Summer Nights", and "Sister Morphine" (which she co-wrote with Jagger).


Faithfull married artist John Dunbar in 1965, and in that same year gave birth to a son named Nicholas. The marriage was short-lived however, and Faithfull began a much publicised relationship with Mick Jagger. The relationship with Jagger lasted throughout the late 1960s. After they split up in 1970, Faithfull briefly stopped recording and nursed a drug addiction. She moved to Dublin in the middle of the 1970s, and had quite a success with "Dreaming My Dreams", which reached the top of the Irish pop charts.


She returned to recording in 1979 with Broken English, one of her most critically hailed album releases. Broken English also saw Faithfull emerge as a songwriter of some ability, with powerful songs on follow up albums Dangerous Acquaintances and A Child's Adventure. Her success continued throughout the 1980s, culminating with Strange Weather (1987), her most critically lauded album of the decade.


When Roger Waters assembled an all-star cast of musicians to perform the rock opera The Wall live in Berlin in July 1990, Faithfull played the part of Pink's over-protective mother.


Faithfull's musical career had a second fillip during the early 1990s with the recording of the live album Blazing Away and performances of the work of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. She released a recording of The Seven Deadly Sins and also performed in The Threepenny Opera. Her interpretation of the music of this era has been critically acclaimed, and led to a new album, Twentieth Century Blues, and a successful concert and cabaret tour.


In 1994 she published her autobiography, Faithfull. The next year she recorded A Secret Life, with songs written with Angelo Badalamenti, a composer favored by film director David Lynch.


Faithfull also sang with Metallica providing backing vocals on "The Memory Remains" from their 1997 album ReLoad, and appeared in the song's surrealistic video.


Faithfull's 1999 DVD Dreaming My Dreams contains material about her childhood and parents, historical video footage going back to 1964, and interviews with the artist and several women friends who have known her since she was a young girl. There are sections on her relationship with first husband John Dunbar and with Mick Jagger, and brief interviews with his fellow Rolling Stone Keith Richards, with whom she has remained on friendly terms since the 1960s. The DVD concludes with a thirty-minute live concert.


The new millennium has seen Faithfull's talent flourish, with every album receiving critical praise. In 2000 she released Vagabond Ways, which was hailed as one of the finest of her career, and certainly showed her songwriting reaching a new peak. Her renaissance continued with Kissin' Time (2002), with songs written with Beck, Billy Corgan, Jarvis Cocker, Dave Stewart, David Courts, and the French pop singer Etienne Daho. On this record, she paid tribute to Nico (with "Song for Nico") whose work she admired, and showed a strong sense of humour with the autobiographical "Sliding Through Life on Charm". This was followed in 2004 by Before the Poison, a collaboration with PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, Damon Albarn, and Jon Brion. It was considered by many critics to be the best work of her career, though to much of the public Broken English remains her definitive record. In 2005, Andre Schneider did a cover version of her song "The Hawk".


With a recording career that spans over four decades, Faithfull has continually reinvented her musical persona; experimenting in vastly different musical genres and collaborating with such varied artists as David Bowie, The Chieftans, Tom Waits, Lenny Kaye, and Pink Floyd.


Faithfull also made a modestly successful foray into an acting career and has given notable performances in the 1967 film I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name alongside Orson Welles, as a leather-clad motorcyclist in the 1968 French film Girl on a Motorcycle opposite Alain Delon, and in the 1969 Kenneth Anger cult film Lucifer Rising. In 1969, Faithfull played Ophelia in the Nicol Williamson adaptation of Hamlet. In 1993 she played the role of Pirate Jenny in The Threepenny Opera at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. Later she performed The Seven Deadly Sins with the Vienna Radio Symphony. She has made brief guest star appearances in the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (as God), in Patrice Chéreau's Intimacy (2001 film), and plays Empress Maria-Teresa in Sofia Coppola's biopic Marie-Antoinette, starring Kirsten Dunst in the title role.


She also pursues a theatrical career. In 2004 and in 2005, she appeared in Robert Wilson and Tom Waits's The Black Rider. Faithfull currently lives in Paris, France, and still regularly appears in concerts. Most recently she performed a duet on Patrick Wolf's new album The Magic Position.


Happy Birthday

 Happy Birthday Christian Andreu


Christian Roger Andreu (born November 15, 1976) is a French musician best known as the lead guitarist of metal band Gojira. He was guitarist on an album of Familha Artús.


Christian Andreu's influences include bands such as Death, Morbid Angel, Metallica, Slayer, Tool and classical music. His favorite musicians are Death, Metallica, Tool, Mozart, La Tordue, Barbara, Jacques Brel, and Georges Brassens among others.


He was also a guitarist in an experimental ethno-tribal progressive rock band playing in a traditional style called Familha Artús in 2007.


In an interview for ZYVA Magazine, a French media outlet, Christian Andreu explained that he listens to only a few metal artists outside his band, Gojira. Andreu stated that he listens to classical music primarily. He also listens to Bulgarian music, Indian music and Björk. In the same interview, Andreu quotes "Symbolic" from the band Death as the song that portrays him


Christ Agony

 Today in 2015 Christ Agony released the EP Black Blood

Morąg (early), Olsztyn (later),Poland Melodic Black Metal
Status:Active
Years active:1990-2005, 2005-2007 (as Union), 2007-present
Christ Agony is one of Poland's cult underground extreme metal bands, having formed in 1990 by guitarist/vocalist Cezar. Cezar has been the one mainstay in the band, the lineups frequently changing over the years. Reviewed here are two mid-period albums, 1995's Moonlight Act III and its successor, Darkside, released in 1997. The band is broadly in the black metal camp, though their style isn't quite the traditional black metal style, instead borrowing more from traditional metal riffing, with an epic, drawn-out songwriting style. Moonlight is the more conventional of the two albums, as Darkside is much more experimental, with industrial touches, a more somber, melancholic feel (in places), and some clean singing. On the strength of these two albums, Christ Agony hasn't quite reached must-hear status, but their somewhat original style is commendable, and that alone makes them an interesting listen.
Witching Hour Productions
Cezar Guitars, Vocals, Bass
Darek Drums
1. Black Blood ov Universe 06:55
2. Coronation 05:57
3. Kingdom ov Abyss 06:35
19:27
Cover/design & layout by Blackteammedia.
Recording information:
Recorded in Studio666, Morąg, Poland, 2015.

Buckethead

 Today in 2014 Buckethead released the album Pike 92 - The Splatterhorn

Los Angeles, California Various Metal
Status:Active
Years active:1988-present
Buckethead (Brian Carroll) is an American musician, songwriter and guitar virtuoso, famed for his distinctive stage outfit and elaborate stage shows. He has released over 180 solo studio albums and performed on over 70 more since 1992. He has also made guest appearances on more than 40 different albums by various artists. His music spans such diverse areas as heavy metal, funk, ambient, jazz, electronic, and avant-garde music.
When performing in his theatrical persona, Buckethead used to wear a KFC bucket (emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker that read “FUNERAL” in black block letters) on his head and a plain white costume mask (commonly found in costume shops and used primarily for dramatic theater productions). More recently, he has switched to a plain white bucket no longer bearing the KFC logo. He also incorporates nunchaku, robot dancing, and toy trading into his stage performances. Buckethead’s persona represents a character who was “raised by chickens” and has made it his “mission in life to alert the world to the ongoing chicken holocaust in fast-food joints around the globe.”
Although a multi-instrumentalist, Buckethead is best known for his electric guitar playing. He has been voted number 8 on a list in GuitarOne magazine of the “Top 20 Greatest Guitar Shredders of All Time.”
Buckethead performs primarily as a solo artist. He has collaborated with a wide variety of high profile artists such as Les Claypool, Tony Williams, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Iggy Pop, Serj Tankian, Guns N’ Roses, Saul Williams, Mike Patton, Viggo Mortensen, and with Bill Laswell in Praxis. Buckethead has also written and performed music for major motion pictures, including: Saw II, Ghosts of Mars, Beverly Hills Ninja, Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and Last Action Hero.
Bucketheadland Records
Band members
Buckethead Everything
1. Horn 1 02:39 instrumental
2. Horn 2 03:07 instrumental
3. Horn 3 04:19 instrumental
4. Horn 4 03:48 instrumental
5. Horn 5 03:03 instrumental
6. Horn 6 03:17 instrumental
7. Horn 7 04:02 instrumental
8. Horn 8 03:05 instrumental
9. Horn 9 02:52 instrumental
30:12

Torture Squad

 Today in 2013 Torture Squad released the album Esquadrão de Tortura

São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Thrash/Death Metal
Status:Active
Years active: 1990-present
One of Brazil's better underground death/thrash bands, Torture Squad have been around since 1990, managing eight albums thus far in their career. Their brand of extreme metal (maybe mixing two parts death metal with one part thrash) isn't particularly groundbreaking, but they've got a good sound and style.
Substancial Music
Castor Bass, Vocals (backing)
Amílcar Christófaro Drums
André Evaristo Guitars, Vocals
Guest/Session
João Gordo Vocals (on track 3)
Augusto Lopes Guitars
Fernanda Lira Vocals
1. No Escape from Hell 04:55
2. Pull the Trigger 05:41
3. Pátria Livre 05:10
4. Wardance 06:29
5. Architecture of Pain 06:33
6. Never Surrender 05:53
7. In the Slaughterhouse 06:16
8. Conspiracy of Silence 07:46
9. Nothing to Declare 04:08
10. For the Countless Dead (Dirge) 02:26
11. Fear to the World 08:50
12. A Soul in Hell 04:19
01:08:26
Released in Brazil by Substancial Music, in Mexico and Central America by Ozz Productions, in the United States and Canada by End of Light, in Europe by Quality Steel and digitally via Wikimetal.
Videos were made for Pátria Livre and Nothing to Declare.
Recording information:
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Norcal Studios between April and August 2013.
Produced and arranged by Torture Squad, Brendan Duffey and Adriano Daga.

Nuclear Assault

 Today in 2013 Nuclear Assault released the single Hang the Pope

New York City, New York Thrash Metal
Status:Active
Years active: 1984-1995, 1997-1998, 2001-2008, 2011-present
Formed by Danny Lilker after his departure from Anthrax, Nuclear Assault's sound combined both the hardcore influences of Lilker and John Connelly with the more metallic styles of Anthony Bramante and Glenn Evans, accentuated by Connelly's rather unique whiney (yet effective) vocal style. Game Over and Survive are arguably the band's best albums and are highly regarded as hardcore-tinged thrash classics. The band dissolved soon after the release of Something Wicked, the only album not to feature the classic lineup (Bramante and Lilker had left the band previously).
In 2002 the original lineup came back together, and a live album Live Again was released in 2003. With new guitarist Scott Harrington now on board (who replaces Erik Burke, who had replaced Anthony Bramante), the band has released their first studio album in over a decade, entitled Third World Genocide.
Sidipus Records
Dan Lilker Bass
Glenn Evans Drums
John Connelly Guitars, Vocals
Anthony Bramante Guitars
1. Hang the Pope 00:42
Classic song released as a digital single.

Lion Twin

 Today in 2013 Lion Twin released there debut album Nashville

Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Status:Active
Years active: 2011-present
LION TWIN is a German metal-pop duo which was established in the early summer of 2011 by Li (vocals) and Jan (guitar). LION TWIN meld real metal with rock pop. Their Nashville album builds on the sound of 80s metal and weaves in today’s musical taste in the genre. Two big names from the rock scene add fire to the mix: Udo Dirkschneider (Accept and U.D.O.) sings a duet with Li on one song, and Michael Wagener (Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Accept, Mötley Crüe, Raven, Metallica, Janet Jackson, Queen, Ozzy Osbourne) mixed and mastered this debut album in his WireWorld Studio in Nashville.
Sonic Revolution
Jan Kömmet Guitars, Keyboards
Armin Alic Bass
Johannes Glashagen Drums
Ralf Kappmeier Keyboards
Liane Vollmer Vocals
Guest/Session
Marcus Bielenberg Vocals (backing) (track 1)
Paul Dahlmann Vocals (backing) (track 1)
Holger vom Scheidt Vocals (backing) (track 1)
Oliver Lux Vocals (additional) (track 8)
Jürgen Dorfmüller Organ (track 7)
Ahmed Amrou Vocals (spoken radio voice) (track 2)
Clay Vann Vocals (spoken Bible voice) (track 7)
Udo Dirkschneider Vocals (track 2)
1. Ready to Rock 05:27
2. Day of Anger 04:56
3. When the Lights Go On 05:51
4. Tristan & Isolde 05:12
5. Eco Warrior 06:21
6. Far Away 06:37
7. Behold the Man 06:57
8. Occupy! 06:21
9. Notung 06:07
10. Wings of Love 05:19
59:08
Text consultants: Ron Robinson and Danny Antonelli.
Make-up by Dijana Bozikov and Dino Baksa.
Recording information:
Produced by Lion Twin.
Recorded at Ducklake Studio, Hesel, Germany.
Mixed and mastered at WireWorld Studio, Nashville, USA.
Backing vocals on "Ready to Rock" and additional vocals by Oliver Lux on "Occupy!" recorded at MC-Audio Digital Studio, Remscheid, Germany.
Pipe organ on "Behold the Man" recorded at Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, Germany.