Ari Up
I was very, very sad to learn of her death yesterday. The news was broken by the man who is, in fact, her step-father, John Lydon.
Ari was a huge help to me on Fury’s Hour, and I can’t emphasize enough the importance she had – as an artist, as a woman – on the punk movement.
Here’s Ari and the Slits doing ‘Typical Girls.’ She was anything but.
SFH drummer vs. Officer Bubbles
And David Shiller – a.k.a., Davey Snot, the Thriller Shiller – wins.
Check it out:
Our punk rock brother is all grown up! He’s using big words and everything!
The 100 Club
The 100 Club is the oldest live music venue in London. It is also a crucial part of the history of the Stones, Oasis, the Clash, the White Stripes and countless others.
Due to sky-high rents and exorbitant taxes, the 100 Club is facing closure in a matter of weeks. If you want to help prevent that, click here.
In the meantime, here’s a ditty by four of the loveable moptops who also played there.
And I like Peter Kormos, and I wish he was one of ours
[…and, um, I’m Canadian, Peter.]
Mr. Peter Kormos: Of course, the Liberals have just finished their weekend confab during which the keynote speech was on the art of mudslinging.
Well, I read the book just Friday night, after I read that in the paper. But I do notice that there was some material distributed during that weekend confab. I have copies here.
(Blah blah blah.)
This is material that was handed out, I’m told, at the weekend confab by the Liberals where they were being spoken to by the American [sic] king of mudslinging, Warren Kinsella, for whom I have a great deal of admiration and who is, of course, an expert at mudslinging. I only wish he was one of ours, rather than the Liberals.
I like Warren Kinsella.
Nenshi and Ford thread
Why did the former win, why is the latter (seemingly) about to do so? I’m interested in your views. Comments are open.
Eastern Ave. this morn: Sandra Bussin’s in trouble, seems
My Chemical Romance: Na Na Na
All that I am going to say about what is happening in Belleville
This sentence in a number of stories caught my eye:
“During the attack, [the victim] pleaded with him not to post the photos on the Internet.”
So what do pretty much all of the media do? They do what she begged the killer not to do: they post photographs that have the effect of further victimizing the victims.
Some days, I just don’t get it.
Nenshi: the purple wave
I don’t think I have ever met the man. But I so wish my Dad, who lived in – and loved – Calgary for thirty years, had lived to see this day. It is wonderful.