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sabinastent · 1 year
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Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, New York, December 11, 1980.
Photo by Allan Tannenbaum.
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musicianfiend · 7 months
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New Wave
Welcome to the vibrant world of New Wave music, a genre that transcended the boundaries of sound and style in the 1980s. Join us as we explore the music, fashion, and cultural movements that defined this era, and discover how its influence continues to sh
In the early 1980s, a musical and cultural phenomenon emerged that would forever shape the landscape of popular music. This phenomenon was known as New Wave, and it brought with it a fresh and innovative approach to music, fashion, and art. New Wave was not just a genre; it was a state of mind, a rebellion against the established norms of the 1970s and a celebration of individuality and…
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Country: United States
Directed by: Tobe Hooper
Cinematography by: Daniel Pearl
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El Crimen del Padre Amaro (2002, Carlos Carrera) 🇲🇽
With release delayed a few months to avoid collision with the Pope's visit, around the time the Catholic church was being exposed for pedophilia all over the world, the film broke box office records in Mexico after the country’s Catholic leadership and conservative / anti-abortion groups tried to ban it, driving even more people to see it.
It proceeded to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards and won Best Picture at the Ariel Awards.
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agelessphotography · 1 month
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New York City heat wave, Peter Stackpole, 1953
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hard-eyes · 2 months
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where nowhere was visible
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ogenoger · 2 months
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I've lost you, I've lost you, I've lost you
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 11 months
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Oingo Boingo – Stay
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nugothrhythms · 7 months
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Happy Indigenous People's Day!
For those of you who use Spotify, DJ Mystic of Two Broke Goths made this playlist of indigenous goth/goth-adjacent bands from the US and Canada, starting the playlist with the episode of the Cemetery Confessions episode on indigenous goths.
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You should follow Posta-punk on YouTube if you want to hear lots of Argentine post-punk and new wave artists, mostly from the 1980s:
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cryingoflot49 · 9 months
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Philip K. Dick interview in France, 1977
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hello, dolly! (gene kelly, 1969) being the last old hollywood movie musical and fiddler on the roof (norman jewison, 1971) being one of (if not THE) first new hollywood movie musicals is absolutely incredible to me in terms of both films’ cinematographic approaches and continued cultural relevancy
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marian-1122 · 8 months
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Mick Jones perform live in concert on the first night of The Clash's American Tour , 1979 .
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filmnoiress · 3 days
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what i think the planet of the apes reboots fundamentally misunderstand in their execution is that this is an inherently cynical franchise. rise and dawn get a pass because they fucking whip. they fucking eat (and i would argue they both end pretty cynically esp. rise lol, and i do think rise has some interesting things to say about animal rights-related issues in the us) and reboot caesar is a character of all time in those two movies. but planet of the apes is like famously singular among american mainstream franchise movies for being insanely bleak movies. they come from an extremely specific time in modern american history and filmmaking and are extremely critical about the state of western society in the 1960s and 1970s! og pota said humans aren't worth saving! the last two reboot movies seem to feel the need to ask "can humans and apes really get along🥺?" whereas the original already knew the answer was no. it's called planet of the apes
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thatsgonnaleaveamark · 4 months
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i'm watching old concert videos again and theyre all so beautiful and full of life and i wanna go deep into the woods and scream and sing along to every single song
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