when you watch this it feels like the future’s in good hands
Wow, that got me right back there.
Really enjoyed that, thanks. Here’s hoping she can make those changes she’s aiming for.
Apparently the first doc on acid house club culture from ‘88 on channel 4.
Nancy’s changed quite a bit.
This Frankie Knuckles interview. Top.
Thats absolute gold, thanks for posting. Peak TP content right here! I’d almost forgotten about the whistle posse
It’s ace ain’t it. Glad you enjoyed it Joe
Stumbled across a couple of cool new channels recently:
An English dude in Berlin talking about Hi-FI, I like his matter of face presenting style
https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnHDarko
For any independent artists/startup lables trying to make sense of the digital music landscape and
social media ads this guy’s channel is a god send:
https://www.youtube.com/c/AndrewSouthworth
If you’re interested in healthy eating then this doctor who runs a not for profit site, analysing every bit
of food research and cutting through the food industry paid for research, food myths and getting straight to the point about healthy eating and the effects of food on our health is a mine of info. Not every video is of interest but the search function will lead you to a trove of informative videos.
"Annual convention of King Riders Motorcycle Club, the largest black motorcycle organization in the US. Tav Falco goes into their clubhouse & shoots festivities. Emblems of different gangs, social dances (including line dancing), electric blues band led by a man they called, Pig (Hubert Crawford)… “get on down & put your weight on it.” Patches & logos on backs of leather & blue jean jackets : Royal Knights, The Easy Riders, The Ace of Spades, Gayhawks of Mississippi, Stroker Naptown Riders of Nashville, A-Town EZ Rider of Anderson, Indiana (Tanqueray Kid), Bobby Aries of the Easy Riders of Baton Rouge, LA., God’s Sons of Tennessee (crude caricature of Satan), Creek Brothers; Rising Sons of Memphis; Memphis Gentlemen (skull wearing top hat & bow tie), Black Demons of Holly Springs, Mississippi, Sunset Riders of Brownsville, Kula Sisters of Memphis, The Hustlers of Memphis, Soul Stars of New Orleans, & the Foxy Ladies. Doctor D rapping about a girl who likes to freak—ah, “the freak of the week.” Man—wearing sunglasses & black satin jacket—performing on stage with orange-haired puppet. The puppet gets funky!
1986
Memphis, Tennessee"