News Source: http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/68241/thing-could-have-been-what-you-didnt-see-john-carpenters-masterpiece?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Lots of footage has come out that was unused from the premake of John Carpenter’s The Thing, but what you may not know is that the original 1981 film could have ended up a lot different as well. Read on for details. The folks over at Badass Digest have led us to […]
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The Thing that Could Have Been – What You Didn’t See in John Carpenter’s Masterpiece
Children Of The Night: three films about early 80s Goth nightlife in the UK
Some Goths, chillin’, the 80s Ah, if only time machines had been invented already. We would each be free to zip back and visit the desired nightclub/live venue/social scene of our choice, to revel in a world we can now only read, or dream, about. I’ve thought about this before, of course, and most of […]
The Clash: Ferocious early footage from the ‘White Riot’ tour, 1977
Amazing early footage of The Clash during the “White Riot tour,” shot at Sussex University, Brighton, on May 25th 1977. Pity about the crazed speed-freak cutting between cameras and the herky-jerky camera work, but what can you do? Be happy someone thought to shoot it. In part one they play “Capital Radio,” “Protex Blue,” “Cheat” […]
Dog Food: Little-known live Iggy Pop footage from 1979
Iggy Pop performing “Dog Food,” “Real Cool Time” and “Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell” at The Longhorn Saloon in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 20, 1979. From a program called Wild Tyme (where that vintage tattoo convention clip I posted earlier today also came from). Some great interview footage with Iggy explaining why he […]
THE WASPS: J-J-J-Jenny
1976 to 1979 British Punk Rock Music: “J-J-J-Jenny” – rare footage filmed at Island Records, London, 1978. Late posting of this 3rd and final vid from The Wasps’ Island session (see ‘Angelica’ and ‘Something to Tell You’) has been due to some deterioration in one section of the footage, which has been resolved by using […]
Streets of London Concerts for Homelessness
We hope you enjoy this web-cast of Seasick Steve’s amazing performance at the most recent Streets of London Concert for Homelessness. Steve was joined on stage at London’s Camden Electric Ballroom by legendary Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. If you would like to watch footage of the show, please consider making a £2 donation […]