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Jul 2011 12

By Keanan Duffty

In 2002 I had reached out to Bill Zysblat. Bill is David Bowie’s longtime business manager. His office, which houses the RZO organization is on 57th Street in Manhattan. I was interested in designing some clothes for David. “Great,” said Bill, “but he’s on tour so let’s revisit after the current dates come to a close in 2003.”

Several years later I reconnected with Zysblat. In the time since our first conversation my fashion business had changed. My label had blossomed and I struck a deal with the American mass retailer Target, a 1400 plus chain based in Minneapolis and reaching across America coast to coast.

“Come up to the office,” said Bill. “You should meet with David and see if there is synergy.” The RZO organization – that would be the place where I would first encounter the guy who had influenced my whole career.

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Jul 2011 12

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I really was Robert Paulsen”
– Meat Loaf

2006 was a illustrious year in music for many reasons, but certainly the release of Meat Loaf’’s Bat Out Of Hell III was one of them. Meat Loaf and his longtime Bat Out Of Hell collaborator, Jim Steinman, were able to heal their wounds long enough to finish their trilogy.

Meat Loaf has been a cult figure since the release of his first albums in the early 1970’s, but it was his role as Eddie the biker in The Rocky Horror Picture Show that cemented his legendary status. Meat Loaf has had only middling hits in-between his Bat Out Of Hell albums, but he is still creating music and still picking amazing roles in Fight Club and Dario Argento’’s most recent episode of Masters of Horror, Pelts.

Read our exclusive interview with Meat Loaf on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 07

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I’’ve never thought about economics before.”
– David Mamet

David Mamet is one of the greatest writers who ever lived. He’’s had success in every medium he’’s worked in from theater to film and in the past year in television with The Unit, which he co-created with Shawn Ryan.

The show has become a ratings success for CBS. But what people love the most about Mamet is his wit, his hilarious cynicism and his ability to teach. That teaching gene has been put on display with Mamet’s acting classes, his book On Directing Film and now his new book, Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business.

Due to the nature of making studio films and mainstream television Mamet has been steeped in the business end of Hollywood for many years now. With Bambi vs. Godzilla he uses the classic 1960’s cartoon short as a metaphor for how Hollywood treats its denizens.

Read our exclusive interview with David Mamet on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 05

by Keith Daniels

“This is the power of my Twitter account, motherfuckers…”
– Wayne Coyne

After 30 years together the Flaming Lips are still among the best and most interesting bands in the world. Blessed with a rabidly loyal fanbase and the pockets of indulgent major label patrons, the Lips have been able to pursue just about every project that struck their interests: recently including covering Pink Floyd’s entire Dark Side of the Moon album, releasing an EP every month for a year in forms as diverse as Youtube videos and USB drives embedded in gummy fetuses. This summer their always unforgettable live shows will even mix Dark Side of the Moon with The Wizard of the Oz in a way that seems almost inevitable.

SuicideGirls recently spoke with frontman Wayne Coyne about his new art gallery, The Wizard of Oz, and the power of Twitter.

Read our exclusive interview with Wayne Coyne on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 04

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“I was going through a transition in my life.”
– Money Mark

Money Mark was money before money was a popular expression. Money’’s work as the keyboardist for the Beastie Boys has made him a highly regarded figure in the hip-hop world. It’s always a shock when he puts out a solo album and it is so radically different from the live and album work he has done with the Beasties. That shock was even more apparent when his new album, Brand New By Tomorrow, was released through Jack Johnson’s label Brushfire Records.

Read our exclusive interview with Money Mark on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jul 2011 01

by Aaron Colter

This week’s post is short, like the albums on the list. No time to waste. We’re all dying. Besides, what has Tibet gained in their patience?

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Jun 2011 28

by Blogbot

SG caught the penultimate show of the Black Lips’ West Coat run last Friday night at the Music Box in Hollyweird. Live, the flower-punk garage band from Georgia have built a solid reputation for their on stage antics, which in the past have involved nudity, chickens, vomiting, and urination. However, it was all business as the quartet powered through tracks mostly culled from their solid new Mark Ronson-produced full-length, Arabia Mountain.

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