Names were changed to protect the wasted.James Blast wrote:I'll go with that version with a big BUT! - there is absolutely no mention of Mr. E in "White Line Fever"Gollum's Cock wrote:Lemmy might have just been taking the p*ss "Go on get back out there. The crowd love you"
Altamont: A Festival of Remembrance
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We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
But Lemmy was taking the p*ss?Chairman Bux wrote:Names were changed to protect the wasted.James Blast wrote:I'll go with that version with a big BUT! - there is absolutely no mention of Mr. E in "White Line Fever"Gollum's Cock wrote:Lemmy might have just been taking the p*ss "Go on get back out there. The crowd love you"
mystic peopleChairman Bux wrote:Names were changed to protect the wasted.James Blast wrote:I'll go with that version with a big BUT! - there is absolutely no mention of Mr. E in "White Line Fever"Gollum's Cock wrote:Lemmy might have just been taking the p*ss "Go on get back out there. The crowd love you"
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Gimme Shelter (1970)
Documentary capturing first hand the events of the infamous 1969 Altamont rock festival organised by the Rolling Stones. The free event ended in violence when the Hell's Angels the band had hired to provide security turned on the crowd, ultimately stabbing one spectator to death. The film incorporates footage from the festival and interviews with the band in the aftermath
Category Documentary
Director David Maysles, Albert Maysles
Certificate 15
BBC4 10:00pm-11:35pm (1 hour 35 minutes) Fri 11 Dec
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Documentary capturing first hand the events of the infamous 1969 Altamont rock festival organised by the Rolling Stones. The free event ended in violence when the Hell's Angels the band had hired to provide security turned on the crowd, ultimately stabbing one spectator to death. The film incorporates footage from the festival and interviews with the band in the aftermath
Category Documentary
Director David Maysles, Albert Maysles
Certificate 15
BBC4 10:00pm-11:35pm (1 hour 35 minutes) Fri 11 Dec
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Nice.James Blast wrote:***ATTENTION SHOPPERS***
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Documentary capturing first hand the events of the infamous 1969 Altamont rock festival organised by the Rolling Stones. The free event ended in violence when the Hell's Angels the band had hired to provide security turned on the crowd, ultimately stabbing one spectator to death. The film incorporates footage from the festival and interviews with the band in the aftermath
Category Documentary
Director David Maysles, Albert Maysles
Certificate 15
BBC4 10:00pm-11:35pm (1 hour 35 minutes) Fri 11 Dec
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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yeah who can tell when the "currently disguised as an interntionational man of mystery, coming soon to a grottey little hole near you" man says things like that!pikkrong wrote:mystic peopleChairman Bux wrote:Names were changed to protect the wasted.James Blast wrote:I'll go with that version with a big BUT! - there is absolutely no mention of Mr. E in "White Line Fever"
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Gimme Shelter (1970)
Documentary capturing first hand the events of the infamous 1969 Altamont rock festival organised by the Rolling Stones. The free event ended in violence when the Hell's Angels the band had hired to provide security turned on the crowd, ultimately stabbing one spectator to death. The film incorporates footage from the festival and interviews with the band in the aftermath
Category Documentary
Director David Maysles, Albert Maysles
Certificate 15
BBC4 10:00pm-11:35pm (1 hour 35 minutes) Fri 11 Dec
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
It's on again tonight, and it's still available on Google VideoHom_Corleone wrote:Fantastic wasn't it? In an unsettling dirty way.James Blast wrote:***ATTENTION SHOPPERS***
Gimme Shelter (1970)
Documentary capturing first hand the events of the infamous 1969 Altamont rock festival organised by the Rolling Stones. The free event ended in violence when the Hell's Angels the band had hired to provide security turned on the crowd, ultimately stabbing one spectator to death. The film incorporates footage from the festival and interviews with the band in the aftermath
Category Documentary
Director David Maysles, Albert Maysles
Certificate 15
BBC4 10:00pm-11:35pm (1 hour 35 minutes) Fri 11 Dec
Yes I watched it again, and what struck me was the unpleasant, oppressive atmosphere that prevailed throughout. I'm not sure how much was down to skillful editing or just the fact that everyone there seemed to be fried on acid. It just looked like one horrible day but I suppose one hell of a story to tell if you'd been there. And I used to think that Neil from the Young Ones was not really a caricature. But evidently not - people really did come out with such impotent hippy crap How embarrassed they must be nowBig Si wrote:It's on again tonight, and it's still available on Google Video
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The first mention I recall of the Ashfield Mofo's was in the credits for the Mish's second album.I remember it,because one of the members used to live two minutes walk from my house,here in lovely Kirkby In Ashfield.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the sisters did use bikers as security for a time. the "wide receivers" credited at the end of the wake video are "boyd steamison for merciful release" and " the asfield mofos "; the ashfield mofos were a motorcycle club.Quiff Boy wrote: i'm not sure if they ever really did use bikers, but i remember reading an old interview where he said they had done at some stage... that could just have been more of his posturing to wind up the music press however
i know this for a fact because one of them is a very good friend of mine, as previously mentioned "here".
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Thank you for this, sam1. Scanned it now, so if anybody would like to have a read ...sam1 wrote:I have a copy of decembers issue of Record Collector which has a 9 page article on Altamont and talks to some of the people that were there........any one who wants it can pm me and I'll sent it to them
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3DNFS30R
I could also send on the copy of record collector, if anyone might feel the need to get the whole of it ...
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Actually, The Grateful Dead were the ones that used the Hell's Angels for security in the 60s....
They were supposed to play but refused because the crowd was so ugly
They were supposed to play but refused because the crowd was so ugly
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Dude#1 "Bummer"
Dude#2 "Oooh bummer man"
Dude#3 "Yeah, bummer"
Dude#2 "Oooh bummer man"
Dude#3 "Yeah, bummer"
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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If anyone's interested in further reading around the subject, Hunter S Thompson's Hell's Angels is a fine account on how a small group of under-the-radar California bikers originally made nationwide press in around 1965.
Altamont came around just close enough to provide the Stones tie-in and immortalize the brand. Fashion victims, if ever.
Altamont came around just close enough to provide the Stones tie-in and immortalize the brand. Fashion victims, if ever.
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copper wrote:If anyone's interested in further reading around the subject, Hunter S Thompson's Hell's Angels is a fine account on how a small group of under-the-radar California bikers originally made nationwide press in around 1965.....
My other half, Mel, (aka BassSlapper on this forum) did the cover photo/artwork for the re-issue of this book for Penguin...
And yes, it is a great read.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/19650517/thompsonJohn_Adrenochrome wrote:copper wrote:If anyone's interested in further reading around the subject, Hunter S Thompson's Hell's Angels is a fine account on how a small group of under-the-radar California bikers originally made nationwide press in around 1965.....
My other half, Mel, (aka BassSlapper on this forum) did the cover photo/artwork for the re-issue of this book for Penguin...
And yes, it is a great read.