Rest in peace Mick Farren, prolific writer, singer, intelligentsia, Social Deviant, gadfly of rock and roll from the 1960s onward. The music biz became more formulaic today with his loss. In his native Britain, onstage with his original band The Deviants. Read "Give the Anarchist A Cigarette!" in his honor.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
BIRDS FEEDING IN OUR BACK YARD X2 with earthquakes as coda
This is our own mashup design of a bird feeder that indeed is completely squirrel-proof. Poles, chains, and part of horse's bit did the trick. We don't mind squirrels, it's just that they want to break feeders and grab all the gusto at one sitting. The multiples a la Warhol might bore some...
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Sunday, July 14, 2013
GUEST PHOTOGRAPHER: KURT INGHAM
Guest photographer: Kurt Ingham. Camera, Polaroid/Cambo. Film: Fuji FP 100C. Date taken: July 9, 2013. Subjects: Karis, Sarahbelle, yours truly. Yes Virginia, there is a Polaroid-type film still extant, made by Fuji.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
BLUE-EYED DEVILS, GLAM SKANKS live at PET ORPHANS BENEFIT
Above, Ron Young, lead singer of the Blue-Eyed Devils (and Little Caesar) interfacing (hah!) with one of the puppies offered for adoption at Pet Orphans, Van Nuys, Calif. where the aforementioned bands played a benefit 7.6.13, a July 4th-themed Pet Orphans Pet-riotic Celebration.
And tarnation, you should have been there! Devils, Skanks, lemons, doggies galore, red, white & blue Americana, dunk tanks, loads of impeccably
performed retro music in the improbably great-sounding concrete warehouse of the kennel complex. Great music for a great cause, finding homes for abandoned dogs.
Firstly, let's note this selfsame friendly little Chihuahua puppy exuding cuteness to Ron and assorted female fans above did find a permanent home that day. As is the Pet Orphans mission.
Above, all 5 Devils, superior musicians all, fully worthy of Funk Bros/Motown/Stax/Chess legacies. Below, in the "Can't Get Next To You/Cloud Nine" all band percussion break, Ron Young improvises with a citrus substitute for maracas.

Fire extinguisher at the ready for incendiary soul/funk classics, inclusive of the Ohio Players' "Fire."
Below, the Glam Skanks give the same treatment to their personal faves, vintage 1970s covers of The Sweet, Gary Glitter, Iggy and The Stooges et al of the Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco repertoire daze. Eugene Rice of Banshee Bones joined talented Skanks guitarist Veronica Witkin (daughter of Blue-eyed Devil Bruce and Pet Orphans volunteer, fellow photog Suzanne Allison) and rousing Skanks lead singer Ali Torres with all three buoyantly yelping out a spirited "Ballroom Blitz."
Above, Shelley Mitchell and Virginia Morrill promote Pet Orphans, then ogle the personal ride of Devil Ron Young who restored/ customized same. Ron and wife Renee always arrive in style!
A dog with a frisbee enjoys the bands along with Kim Yee, Shelley Mitchell and Virginia Morrill seen at far right. Above right, a pedigreed Weimaraner came to wish his orphan pals well. Below left, a very lost visitor arrives late, and right: a dog gapes as a volunteer is dunked.
Monday, July 8, 2013
I'M A FEATURED ARTICLE in RECORD COLLECTOR NEWS
LINK for my two cents on my onetime graphic art teacher, the redoubtable, visual arts icon-creator John Van Hamersveld.
Here's the missing first paragraph, which somehow slid between the pixels onto the floor and out of sight:
The listing in one of those freebie further education-type syllabi read 'Night Classes, Commercial Art Design taught by John Van Hamersveld,' and I practically broke the sound barrier getting my paperwork and filthy lucre in to take this course.
Above, John Van Hamersveld's design for the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street front and back LP covers; below, SurfingVillage.com collage of Hamersveld images.
Friday, July 5, 2013
LOVE & ROCKETS & COLOR XEROGRAPHY
David and Daniel never stood next to one another onstage by the time Love & Rockets were selling out arenas in the USA. Therefore I spliced together two separate shots from the same gig in my darkroom (in the pre-digital Pleistocene) for the assignment. Their onstage fog machines made conjoining rather easier than normal. I gave the best print of the several experiments to the magazine but made the above color xerox, tweaked from a black and white for my own archives.
The below video song may be their rocking-est. Remember, guitars were "out of vogue" when the band was coming up in their native Great Britain...
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
VINTAGE CARS for film production
One could research which current film or tv shoot is using this vintage Chevy, Packard and assorted 1940s/50s cars duded up as L.A. police cars, taxis etc. in its production as of July 4, 2013. But one would rather photograph them on the fly, car to car, where they were spotted-- on a crowded Los Angeles freeway.
4TH OF JULY a la Ramones
Happy red, white and blue 4th of July from the USA: my patriotic Ramones t-shirt photographed in our paisley rock and roll bathroom, with dinosaurs (and apropos X video below...)
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Wednesday, July 3, 2013
BLUE-EYED DEVILS, GLAM SKANKS for a great cause


Above, lead singers of The Blue-Eyed Devils and Glam Skanks, respectively, Ron Young and Ali Torres.
The Blue-Eyed Devils and the Glam Skanks will perform an afternoon benefit for Pet Orphans this Saturday July 6th in the San Fernando Valley part of Los Angeles. Free, but with any and all donations going directly to the Pet Orphans Shelter, a great force for rehoming dogs and cats for the last 40 years. Click the two graphics below to enlarge and see details/time/directions.

Glam Skanks in all their glittery glory

Last seen herein LINK,
The Blue-Eyed Devils recently headlined at The Joint in West Hollywood with opening act Glam Skanks, young musicians offering worthy covers of 1970s glitter favorites, and soulster B Slade (below) and his own band supporting. Since both Blue-Eyed Devils and Glam Skanks perform excellent cover repertoires, the Devils with their funk/soul/r&b/Motown gems alongside the Skanks with their satin and tat, the emphasis for the Pet Orphans Pet-riotic benefit will be FUN!
Above, Glam Skanks talented guitarist Veronica Witkin (daughter of Blue Devil Bruce Witkin, and with wild hair contained after the Skanks' performance) danced and posed with musician Eugene Rice in this cute candid, prompting fellow photog Suzanne Allison to comment on same, "As the mother, I'm terrified, as an innocent bystander it's adorable." My rejoinder: "They both can't help being good looking, now can they?"
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