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How Bad Can It Be?: Marilyn Manson, “The High End of Low”

Since I’ve joined the staff for this site, I’ve learned so many things just by virtue of being on the official Popdose e-mail list. For instance, d’you remember that high-larious “Shoes” video from a couple of years ago? You know: You have too many shoes. SHUT UP!! Man, good times. Dig this, though — the drag-queen dude from that video is back with a new clip, for another grassroots viral sensation! And I never would’ve known ‘til I got the nice e-mail from his publicist. And without the Popdose e-mail list, I never would have heard about Jason, and the terrible thing he did with the goats — although, to be fair, I only heard that from Jeff, and I’m not entirely sure I can trust him anymore since he told me that Mishka was big in Japan, which doesn’t even make sense; I mean, yes, obviously your European of typical height is going to be comparatively bigger when surrounded by Japanese, who tend statistically to be shorter, but still, that doesn’t actually make him “big in Japan.” Anyway.

The Popdose mailing list also clued me in that Brian Warner and his popular beat combo the Marilyn Mansons have a new record coming out. Now, I admire young Brian. I’m not a superfan or anything, but you’ve got to be impressed with the way he’s overcome a host of disabilities — albinism, lazy eye, and (judging from this photograph) gynecomastia, among them — to become a big wheel in the music business. Some of the tunes are pretty catchy; I’ve always liked “The Dope Show,” especially since the kids explained to me the whole bad-means-good hip-hop slang thing; and while I’ve never seen Marilyn and the Mansons live, I’m sure they put on a show that is, indeed, “dope.” (more…)

How Bad Can It Be?: “Across the Universe”

Hey, you! You dig the Beatles, right? ‘course you do! That’s because you belong to some subset of the umbrella group Human Being With A Soul. So, enjoying the music of the Fab Four as you do, you rushed right out to theaters to catch director Julie Taymor’s gonzo Beatles fantasia Across the Universe, right? ‘course you didn’t! That’s because you also belong to some subset of the umbrella classification The Movie-Going Public; and nobody from that demographic appears to have bought a ticket.

Well, not exactly nobody. The movie, which cost $45 million to make, did a worldwide gross of $25 million, playing on les than a thousand US screens at the height of its release. So, at a guess, it managed to scare up an audience of terrifying Beatles lifestylers, the friends and families of its cast and crew, and possibly Ringo (although he’s been pretty busy of late, apparently). Peter Frampton was allegedly ejected from a matinee engagement for shouting at the screen: “Ha! It’s not so easy, is it?”

You see, Across the Universe is an attempt to uncover — or impose — a narrative thread on a string of beloved standalone pop songs. Or, as the DVD box coyly puts it, avoiding the B-word altogether, “Within the lyrics of the world’s most famous songs lives a story that has never been told… until now.” It’s a bit like Mamma Mia, or (God help us) that legendary, coke-addled career-killer that was 1978’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band.

It would be bad form to speculate on what kind of drugs Julie Taymor is on, but she is surely possessed of the kind of batshit visual imagination that gets a director labeled as “visionary.” She came out of experimental theater before being tapped to bring Disney’s The Lion King to Broadway; that show was a commercial and artistic triumph, assimilating the techniques of the avant-garde — masks, puppetry, mime — into a mainstream family entertainment. Her first film, Titus, was a bloody, perverse revenge tragedy with eye-popping visuals. (more…)

The Friday Mixtape: 2/13/09

The Knife – Heartbeats (OneMusic Session) — unreleased; original version appears on Deep Cuts (2005)
Farrenheit – Fool in Love from Farrenheit (1987, out of print)
Ladytron – Predict the Day from Velocifero (2008)
The Persuaders – Some Guys Have All the Luck from The Platinum Collection (2007)
Evan Rachel Wood – If I Fell from Across the Universe soundtrack (2007)
Findlay Brown – But You Love Me from Separated by the Sea (2005)
Jenny Wilson – Those Winters from Love and Youth (2006)
Maria McKee – No Other Way to Love You from Late December (2007)
Peter Gabriel – The Book of Love from Shall We Dance soundtrack (2004)
Winterpills – Want the Want from Winterpills (2005)
‘Til Tuesday – Limits to Love From from Coming Up Close: A Retrospective (1996)
Not Drowning, Waving – The Marriage Is a Mess from The Cold & the Crackle (1991)
Broken Spindles – I’ve Never Been This Afraid from Kiss/Kick (2009)
The Innocence Mission – Snow from Birds of My Neighborhood (1999)
DeVotchKa – Last Beat of My Heart from Curse Your Little Heart EP (2006)
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – The Carnival Is Over from Kicking Against the Pricks (1986)

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