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Re: [bomp] the FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN
Seeing it at the former Waverly Theater on post-Stomp Monday was the perfect
capper to our rock & roll weekend back home. Tip: scarf down an orgasmic
cannoli and cappuccino at Rocco's Pastries around the corner on Bleecker
before the show--it'll enhance the film's essential sweetness fer sure.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blair Buscareno" <blairb@mac.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [bomp] the FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN
>
> Well said, Nancy. Maureen and I saw this one in Montclair, NJ this past
> Friday afternoon. (It was us and one other couple in the theatre.)
> Really interesting stuff.
> nancyneon@aol.com wrote:
>> BILLY AND I SAW THE STRUMMER DOCUMENTARY AT IFC ?WHILE IN NYC FOR THE
>> CAVESTOMP. ALTHOUGH THE CLASH EVOLVED FROM THE BUZZSAW PUNK OF THE 1ST
>> ALBUM TOO FAST FOR ME,JULIAN TEMPLE'
>> S FILM REMINDED ME OF THE INITIAL IMPACT THE CLASH HAD. ALTHOUGH THAT
>> "only band that matter" GOT ME SOME NASTY LOOKS AT CB'S CIRCA
>> 1980,STRUMMER WAS THINKING GLOBALLY LONG BEFORE IT CAME INTO FASHION. AND
>> THOUGH THAT "he who fuck nun later join the church" LINE OF HIb?BECAME A
>> SELF-FULFILLING PROPHECY...STRUMMER BECAME A ROCK STAR ALBEIT A NEW BREED
>> OF ROCK STAR. IT'S VERY COOL THE WAY TEMPLE USES STRUMMER'S RADIO
>> BROADCASTS AND CAMPFIRE MEETINGS? TO SMOOTH TRANSITION . I DEFINITELY
>> CAME AWAY FEELING I KNEW STRUMMER A LOT BETTER THAN BY LISTENING TO HIS
>> RECORDS ONLY. AND WHILE THE LAST ALBUM I HAD BY THE CLASH WAS COMBAT
>> ROCK,THE FILM HAD ME IN TEARS AT THE END. AND I HAD A SENSE THAT I MISSED
>> SOMETHING BY NOT FOLLOWING STRUMMER'S POST CLASH WORK. CHEERS,NANCY NEON
>
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