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The Replacement’s ‘TIM’ Gets Rebuilt and Sounds Much Better
American rock band The Replacement’s major label debut album ‘Tim’ gets a much-anticipated remix. Listen to samples track-by-track, while remixer Ed Stasium and producer Bob Mehr discuss the process. (Source: Video by…
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SELENA: Famous Singer’s Headquarters Under Construction in 1994
Selena. A broadcast news crew gets a tour of the Selena’s family compound, still under construction in 1994. She was shot dead that following year by a woman who ran her fan club. Selena Quintanilla-Pérez died at the age of…
Charles Manson Interview With Penny Daniels 1989
Having just read Tom O’ Neill’s book “CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties,” this interview is fascinating.
Pool Collapses and Floods Parking Garage Below
What would it look like if a rooftop pool ever collapsed? Well, watch this pool flood the parking garage beneath it.
Plunging On Alone: Monte Hellman’s Life in a Day
Director: Paul Joyce Cast: Monte Hellman, director “The Shooting,” “Two-Lane Black Top,” “Cockfighter” and more. Long interview with Monte Hellman at home. He died today, April 20, 2021.
DMX Tricked into Smoking Crack at 14 by Rap Mentor
Legendary rapper and songwriter DMX gets raw about getting tricked into smoking crack at age 14 by his rap mentor, Ready Ron. While speaking, DMX allows himself to be completely vulnerable — and the conversation widens to discuss the importance…
Ghosts of Highway 20
Beginning in the late 1970s, a sinister presence cast a shadow over an isolated part of central Oregon. It lurked in the background, ignored or unnoticed. Women, often vulnerable or marginalized, were disappearing. These are the stories of the ghosts…
Interview with Jim Morrison’s Father and Sister
This interview is from “When You’re Strange” DVD bonus material.
Brian Wilson Interviewed in 1976
Brian Wilson, the founder of The Beach Boys, talks about his songwriting process and the harmony he makes with his brothers and cousin. He also talks about his use of cocaine.
Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence
Francis Bacon was the loudest, rudest, drunkest, most sought-after British artist of the 20th century. Twenty-five years after his death, his canvases regularly exceed £40million at auction. Bacon’s appeal is rooted in his notoriety – a candid image he presented…