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#kim gordon#sonic youth#free kitten#harry crews#noise rock#punk#punk rock#dave markey#1991#the year punk broke
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«REALITY '86'D
(Shot in 1986 and completed by director David Markey in 1991 for We Got Power Films, approx. 62 min., Super 8 film)
Three bands and crew (a combined total of 13 individuals), 2 Dodge Ram extended cab vans, one equipment truck, one PA system traverse the continental US for six months. A road documentary shot from the inside of the last Black Flag tour ever (the 1986 "In My Head" US tour.) Greg Ginn along with Henry Rollins, Cel Revulta, and Anthony Martinez comprise the final line up of the band. Featuring behind the scenes proceedings and live performances from Black Flag, Painted Willie, and Gone (Ginn's side project, then featuring Sim Cain and Andrew Weiss (later of the Rollins Band) . David Markey was along for the entire trip as the drummer / singer for Painted Willie (with Phil Newman & Vic Makauskas), documenting the six month tour with his Super-8 camera as it happened. Also features roadie Joe ("Planet Joe") Cole, soundmen Davo Claasen and Dave "Ratman" Levine, and the tour manager who kept it all together, Mitch Bury. A crucial turning point in American underground rock. The end of the line for a trail blazing American band.»
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"We were looking for other weirdos"
LA Times' Mark Olsen moderates a discussion post screening of the underground Super-8 film Desperate Teenage Lovedolls with director Dave Markey and cast members Steven McDonald, Jennifer Schwartz and Tracy Lea Nash on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its release. As seen on the big screen @USC Cinema Arts, Norris Theater. Captured by Dave Travis.
#dave markey#steven mcdonald#redd kross#fanzine culture#white flag#lhasa club#pat smear#desperate teenage lovedolls#Youtube
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1991: The Year Punk Broke (David Markey, 1992)
#kim gordon#dave grohl#kurt cobain#1991: the year punk broke#david markey#caps#turns out i dont have a doc tag#documentary
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Ciccone Youth - "Macbeth" (director - Dave Markey) - Sonic Youth
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Jordan Schwartz & Jim McDowell tell the story behind the making of the Black Flag deck.
Shot at Track 16 Gallery 10/6/12 at the closing of the "We Survived The Pit" exhibit featuring the work of Dave Markey & Jordan Schwartz.
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Wasted Youth
As a teenager, Dave Markey documented the LA punk scene surrounding SST Records through his zine, We Got Power, and Super-8 films like Desperate Teenage Lovedolls.
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My top 50 albums of 2023:
G's Us- WHAT THEM DOGS DONT KNOW THEY KNOW
Andrew Mbaruk- Foam Collar
Bufus Wood and Derill Pounds- derekhalfdead
Darko the Super featuring Homeboy Sandman- Now!
Video Dave + Controller 7-
ArticulatedTexTiles
Factor Chandelier- Moving Like a Planet
Gregory Pepper & His Problems- No Thanks
AJ Suede and Televangel- Parthian Shots
Rove- Poke The Bear
Dillon & Diamond D- Uncut Gems
Foule Monk- CRISIS
NOOB SAIBOT- 1
MC Roughneck Jihad & DJ Awkward- RAWK 2
Elzhi and Oh No- Heavy Vibrato
The Cloaks- A Cloak ReWork Orange (Remixes)
Buck 65, Doseone, and Jel- North American Adonis
KILLVONGARD- Life Is a Masterpiece
Tomcantsleep- The Sun is Yellow
epic/robcrooks- Lawson/Time is Not a Circle, It's a Fire Burning
Mycelium Culture- Microdose
calQtek- HANGOUT GALAXY
Aesop Rock- Integrated Tech Solutions
AJ Suede and Steel Tipped Dove- Reoccurring Characters
phiik & Lungs- Another Planet 4
Fatboi Sharif and Steel Tipped Dove- Decay
Mestizo- IWWIW--IIWII
Kenny Segal and Pink Navel- How To Capture Playful
Thoel Simerville- Birds Of A Feather
Roper Williams- Infinite Victory Loop
Noah23- Tank Girl
Brian Ennals and Infinity Knives- Rhino XXL
Onry Ozzborn- BlvckBeachBoi
Blockhead- The Aux
Park-Like Setting- This, That and the Third
Groundislava- Worldware
Armand Hammer- We Buy Diabetic Test Strips
Milc & Televangel- The Fish That Saved Portland
Capaciti & Noblonski- Learning to Walk in the Dark
Open Mike Eagle' Another Triumph of Ghetto Engineering
Ten-Headed Skeleton- A Thirst for Blood
George Clanton- Ooh Rap I Ya
UNSUNG- Hand Painted Model Trains
Jason Griff and Zilla Rocca- Stacking Chips
OLD SELF- DJ Mo Niklz presents "sorry"
Lt Headtrip, Dos4gw- Tap on the Glass
Child Actor and Serengeti- AJAI II
Young Fathers- Heavy Heavy
Marrow- Hail Telemetry
Jeff Markey and Skech185z He Left Nothing for the Swim Back
Kitz Willman- Grim Errands
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Episode 249 Various Artists "The Melting Plot" w/ Dave Markey is up now wherever you get your podcasts.
https://on.soundcloud.com/sFKP1
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Climate Change and the Military: Examining the Pentagon’s Integration of National Security Interests and Environmental Goals under Clinton [Part 14]
Continued from Part 13
This post is reprinted from the National Security Archive website and my History Hermann WordPress blog. Archived here.
© 2022-2023 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
Photos I wanted to add but were not added in the final post for some reason:
Supreme Allied Commander John J. Sheehan (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense William J. Perry (center), and Lt. Gen. Charles E. Wilhelm (right) at Camp Lejeune in August 1996. Perry, as Defense Secretary, was a big proponent of the Pentagon’s focus on environmental security as part of the military’s mission. (Photo credit: National Archives at College Park)
Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre answers a question at a July 8, 1999, Pentagon press briefing on U.S. participation in NATO Operation Allied Force. In September 1997, Hamre wrote a letter to Secretary of State Strobe Talbot calling for Kyoto Protocol provisions that “protect national security.” (Photo credit: Department of Defense)
Holly Kaufman shaking hands with Vice President Al Gore. She served as a Pentagon representative in Buenos Aires at the UN Climate Change Conference in 1998. (Photo credit: Environment & Enterprise Strategies)
Stuart Eizenstat appears before The Senate Judiciary Committee in October 1999. Eizenstat, the Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs from 1997 to 1999, spoke to the fourth Conference of Parties in November 1998, noting that the Kyoto Protocol fulfills U.S. “national security goals.” (Photo credit: US Department of the Treasury. Also see here)
Bruce DeGrazia speaking on procurement and funding of homeland security programs in October 2002. In 1999 and 2000, he served as the Pentagon’s Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Environmental Quality and was one of the Pentagon representatives at global climate change conferences during those years. (Photo credit: C-Span: https://www.c-span.org/video/?173351-1/homeland-security-financing at 0:7.22)
Col. Darrell Jones, Ken Paton, Col. Thomas Koning, and Col. David “Dave” T. Peters, during the ceremony in 2003. Peters was a Pentagon representative at the global climate change conference in 2000, along with other military officials. (Photo credit: US Army Corps of Engineers New England District, “Yankee Engineer”: https://ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/45/10/00036/03-2003.pdf (see page 11))
Secretary Clinton announces that Todd Stern is appointed as the Special Envoy on Climate Change in January 2009. Stern sent an email to Clinton’s advisors arguing that the “national security threat” posed by climate change could be used to argue for the Waxman-Markey Bill. (Photo credit: State Department photo by Michael Gross, also here)
#photographs#climate change#pentagon#clinton administration#1990s#removed for some reason#william j. perry#defense department#nato#national security#kyoto protocol#unfccc#state department#2000s#hillary clinton#obama administration
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Painted Willie - Republican Suntan
#painted willie#republican suntan#dave markey#phil newman#hardcore punk#punk funk#punk#punk rock#my fellow americans#12'' ep#1984#Youtube
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1991: The Year Punk Broke (1992, Dave Markey, USA)
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1991: The Year Punk Broke by Dave Markey, 1992
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Not exactly what I do here usually but it is on my Drive so here it is.
Destroy All Movies!!! - The complete guide to Punks on film.
Get it from my Google drive HERE
Read the Amazon description below
The most dazzlingly insane film reference book of all time, Destroy All Movies!!! is an informative, hilarious and impossibly complete guide to every appearance of a punk (or new waver!) to hit the screen in the 20th Century. This wildly comprehensive release contains A-to-Z coverage of over 1100 feature films from around the world, as well as dozens of exclusive interviews with the cast/creators of crucial titles like Repo Man, Return of the Living Dead, The Decline of Western Civilization and Valley Girl. Also examined are several hundred prime examples of straight-to-VHS slasher trash, Brooklyn skid row masterpieces, Filipino breakdancing fairytales, no-budget apocalyptic epics and movies that shouldn't even have been released, many of which have never been written about. Plus hundreds of eyeball-smashing stills and posters, many in full color! Interviewees include screen veteran punk musicians Richard Hell, Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat, Lee Ving of Fear, Exene Cervenka and John Doe of X, Keith Morris of Black Flag and Circle Jerks, Chris D. of The Flesh Eaters, Youth Brigade's Shawn Stern, Sickie Wifebeater of The Mentors, Ivan Kral of the Patti Smith Group and many others. Also featured are conversations with filmmakers Penelope Spheeris (the Decline of Western Civilization documentaries, Suburbia), Mark Lester (Class of 1984), Martha Coolidge (Valley Girl), Alex Cox (Repo Man), Lech Kowalski (D.O.A.), Allan Arkush (Rock 'n' Roll High School), Amos Poe (The Blank Generation), Susan Seidelman (Smithereens), Slava Tsukerman (Liquid Sky), Alan Sacks (Du-beat-e-o), Eric Mitchell (Underground USA), Brian Trenchard-Smith (Dead End Drive-In), Dave Markey (Desperate Teenage Lovedolls), Bruce LaBruce, and NYC transgressor Nick Zedd. Performers like Mary Woronov, Eddie Deezen, Clint Howard, Jon Gries, P.J. Soles and Dick Rude speak out, plus countless other actors and creators from the frontlines of punk's big-screen explosion. Destroy All Movies!!! nails down decades of insanity with superhuman research, vicious precision and electrically charged stills and images, and is the first and final definitive armchair roadmap to punk and new wave on celluloid. Five years in the making, this pulse-bursting monument to lowbrow cultural obsession is a must for all film fanatics, music maniacs, anti-fashion mutants, '80s nostalgists, sleazoids, cop-killers and spazzmatics!
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The Year Punk Broke (1992, directed by Dave Markey)
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