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Velvet Underground by The Velvet Underground
Velvet Underground by The Velvet Underground
1969 | Experimental
7
8.4 (7 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 316th greatest album of all time
Fairly forgettable art-rock album to my tastes. Much mellower than their previous albums, it actually loses some of the character from them.
  
The Madness by Art Of Anarchy
The Madness by Art Of Anarchy
2017 | Alternative, Metal, Rock
his album is one of the most refreshing and dignified hard rock records in some time and deserves to be listened to as such. More than just a super-group, Art of Anarchy have given the best of themselves
Critic- Carl O'Rourke
Original Score: 8.8 out of 10

Read Review: https://metalwani.com/2017/02/review-art-of-anarchy-the-madness.html
  
Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones
Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones
1985 | Kids Game
Not much, maybe the art on the cover? (0 more)
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Rock Paper Scissors for vapid girls? We can do better, and we should do better
not worth talking about, event the components are uninspired. This one is best forgotten about. Leave this one at the thrift store.
  
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Beetle Rider (341 KP) Apr 25, 2018

Wow. That bad?

Painted Ruins by Grizzly Bear
Painted Ruins by Grizzly Bear
2017 | Indie, Psychedelic, Rock
It's this quality that renders Grizzly Bear one of the finest art-rock groups to date. Whilst their run-of-the-mill, dream-pop contemporaries experiment with a range of distortion pedals
Critic- Emily Ingram
Original Score: 5 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/reviews/albums/grizzly-bear-painted-ruins
  
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Meg Baird recommended Gimme Shelter (1970) in Movies (curated)

 
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Gimme Shelter (1970)
1970 | Documentary, Music, Thriller
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Movie Favorite

"I had the chance to see Pennebaker give a talk before a screening of Monterey Pop. The audience got incredibly rowdy during his discussion of his short film Daybreak Express and interrupted Pennebaker’s remarks, chanting “Let’s rock!” Pennebaker gave up and rolled the film. Really lousy, but fitting. Watching Pennebaker and the Maysles’ incredible documentaries in tandem give me those same raw and complex feelings about rock ‘n’ roll as an art and a primal force."

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Meg Baird recommended Monterey Pop (1968) in Movies (curated)

 
Monterey Pop (1968)
Monterey Pop (1968)
1968 |
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"I had the chance to see Pennebaker give a talk before a screening of Monterey Pop. The audience got incredibly rowdy during his discussion of his short film Daybreak Express and interrupted Pennebaker’s remarks, chanting “Let’s rock!” Pennebaker gave up and rolled the film. Really lousy, but fitting. Watching Pennebaker and the Maysles’ incredible documentaries in tandem give me those same raw and complex feelings about rock ‘n’ roll as an art and a primal force."

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Blue Spring (2001)
Blue Spring (2001)
2001 | Crime, Drama, International
8
7.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
The early naughties destructive Japan
There was a slew of angry rebellious nihilistic cinema in this period and Blue Spring may just be the most punk rock of them all. Its an artistic nasty little film full of violence and tension, as if art House got really pissed off and decided to say eff you. A seminal piece of cinema
  
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
The Art of Worldly Wisdom
Baltasar Gracian | 1647 | Mind, Body & Spiritual
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Book Favorite

"The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian is an easy read of 300 aphorisms that offers some good advice on living in the world. Though it was written over 300 hundred years ago, its philosophy is still relevant. This dude was a ordained minister who was banned from his home for publishing his thoughts without permission. Pretty rock 'n' roll if you ask me!"

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Red Notice (2021)
Red Notice (2021)
2021 | Action, Adventure, Comedy
6
7.3 (14 Ratings)
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Wonder Woman.

Deadpool.

Black Adam.

All in the same movie; a wannabe twisty-turny crime thriller in which a framed FBI agent (played by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) has to team up with his former notorious art thief target (Ryan Reynolds) to clear his name and to catch the new '#1 art thief in the world' thief aka The Bishop (Gal Gadot).

I found this to be reminiscent of the Nic Cage starring 'National Treasure' series, with the main characters all globe-trotting around the world in pursuit of the McGuffin, and with the interplay between Johnson and Reynolds raising a few laughs/raised eyebrows along the way.

In short: good, but not brilliant.
  
African Dub All-Mighty - Chapter 3 by Joe Gibbs & The Professionals
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"This album is a huge record for me. African Dub Chapter 3 is a record that's beautiful and a work of art that's ahead of its time. It still sounds so modern today in terms of production techniques and imagination. It has so much space, with the songs being really deconstructed. But they're reconstructions and deconstructions of commercial singles that had been made avant-garde by just adding certain parts and dub effects. When I first heard this at 16 or 17, what with there being no West Indian population in Glasgow and just hearing this record, I immediately loved it. African Dub Chapter 3 is a record that has stayed with me forever, y'know? So when it came to working with Andy Weatherall, who remixed 'I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have' and then did 'Loaded' after that, to me, that's like a rock version of dub. So I completely understood it. Meanwhile, there were those who never quite took to it as much as me because they didn't have that art rock/dub background."

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