Sunday, 2 May 2010

Thunderdome at Burning Man

"Thunderdome" designed built & run by the group "Death Guild from San Francisco, which has been a recurring art project at Burning Man for at least the last 8 years, and one of the most famous. It is a life-sized replica of the "Thunderdome" from the movie "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" spectators can clim the scaffolding walls to watch two people (normally friends) locked in combat. Heavy metal & Industrial music pounds away in the background, which makes for the perfect soundtrack to the action you are witnessing, with flashes from cameras and spectators dressed in Mad max style outfits, This is almost performance art where the atmosphere and crowd participation is very much part of the spectacle, the first time i stumbled upon this at Burning Man i heard from the loud speakers outside "We have have a husband & wife who going through a some marital problems, they are going to settle this in the Thunderdome right now", Then the wife proceeded to kick the living shit out of her husband....... what more could you ask for from a night out at Burning Man Festival?

Check it out










Morphine

Morphine was an alternative rock group formed by Mark Sandman and Dana Colley in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, in 1989. The band ceased to be in 1999 after frontman Mark Sandman died of a heart attack while performing onstage.
Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band a very unusual sound. Sandman's distinctive singing was described as a "deep, laid-back croon," and his songwriting featured a prominent beat influence. When asked by reporters to describe their music, the band created the label "low rock". One critical appraisal suggests that "Morphine immediately established a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. Instead, with sly intelligence, Morphine expanded its offbeat vocabulary on each album.

Although Morphine was critically lauded throughout their career, it is difficult to measure their success commercially. In the United States the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations and MTV's 120 Minutes (which the band once guest-hosted), but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. This limited their mainstream exposure and success in their home country, while internationally they enjoyed mainstream success and support, especially in Belgium, France and Australia.

On July 3, 1999, Sandman collapsed on the stage of the Nel Nome del Rock festival at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, Italy (near Rome). He was soon pronounced dead of a heart attackand Morphine immediately disbanded.

Morphine (1989–1999)













Check this out ' Sandman' A short documentary that revisits the exceptional & unconventional life of Mark Sandman (well worth watching)


SANDMAN (Featurette) from Gatling Pictures on Vimeo.




Morphine Live radio recording from "Morning Becomes Eclectic" Santa Monica CA Jan14th 1993

01 Intro
02 Have A Lucky Day
03 All Wrong
04 Interview
05 Come Along
06 Interview
07 I Had My Chance / Mary Wont Call
08 Interview
09 Claire
10 Outro

http://www.mediafire.com/?zuzinkyt3te