Sorry, but this is not going to be one of those analog vs. digital rants that goofball audiophile types like to indulge in at the drop of a hat. In fact I probably should have just called it...
https://dangerousminds.net/comments/extreme_record_collecting_confessions_of_an_analog_vinyl_snob
Bud Lee (1940-2016) is a great American photographer whose work has somehow been overlooked. A prolific contributor to Esquire, Life, Rolling Stone, and other magazines in the late 1960s and...
Six years before Alejandro Jodorowsky’s extraordinary but ill-fated 1975 attempt to film Frank Herbert’s Dune—the story of which was compellingly told in the recent documentary Jodorow...
Sherman Hemsley, the actor who played George Jefferson, was known to be a huge fan of prog rock, especially Gentle Giant, Nektar and Gong. Hemsley collaborated with Yes’s Jon Anderson ...
https://dangerousminds.net/comments/weezy_get_me_some_lsd_when_sherman_hemsley_met_gong
“I’m very interested in murder.”—Nico, 1970 Via an intense David Bowie fandom, and also from being an avid reader of CREEM magazine, I discovered the work of the Velvet Undergroun...
https://dangerousminds.net/comments/a_long_rambling_blog_post_about_my_nico_obsession
National Lampoon editor Tony Hendra—probably best-known as Ian Faith, the irritable, incompetent manager of Spinal Tap—created the fucking funniest John Lennon parody of all time. Tech...
I was trying to describe this thing last night to some friends over dinner, but I think you just have to see it… I posted this here a long time ago, but I think this merits posting again f...
https://dangerousminds.net/comments/the_masturbating_to_mary_tyler_moore_society_is_a_real_thing
If you’re a horror movie fan, I think you’ll agree with the assessment that Scream (1996) is a top-notch meta horror-comedy. But did you know that it’s been accused of being a rip-off...
This is a guest post by Spencer Kansa , author of Wormwood Star: The Magickal Life of Marjorie Cameron, Zoning and Out There: The Transcendent...
Messiah of Evil is an extraordinary, underseen horror movie from 1974. It’s a film that, despite its low budget and production issues, succeeded artistically. Blending gothic horror with H...