just saw "24 Hour Party People" and "Velvet Goldmine" within about 24 hours of each other...plus the recent MOJO magazine had a post-punk c.d. attached to it so i have 70's British punk and No-Wave going through my head constantly, which makes me feel like i'm in high school again...which isn't too bad, i guess...
i like ewan macgregor and everything, but did anybody else think he did a terrible job playing iggy pop? i mean, he was just wooden, and seeing iggy in the one scene of "24 Hour Party People" twitching his way through a punked up version of "the Passenger" confirmed it for me...
i like ewan macgregor and everything, but did anybody else think he did a terrible job playing iggy pop? i mean, he was just wooden, and seeing iggy in the one scene of "24 Hour Party People" twitching his way through a punked up version of "the Passenger" confirmed it for me...
i got the most-recent MOJO magazine with the limited edition punk feature... i liked the pictures and some small interviews with jake burns and tv smith/gaye advert and gene october, but for the most part, it reminded me of every reason i hate journalists who say punk is dead.