heartofdavid wrote:Came across a book I thought some photography/80s fans might be interested in. It's Patrick McMullan's "so80s" - a pictorial diary of the club scene in New York during the 80s. Great pics that include Nick Rhodes, Andy Warhol, Madonna, River Phoenix, Grace Jones, Debbie Harry, David Hockney, Jeremy Irons, Perry Ellis, Lisa Robinson, Robert Mapplethorpe...pretty much you name the celebrity and they're here, club regulars and lots of pretty bar boys. I found a stack of them on the bargain table at Barnes and Noble, $19 - worth it.
There are photos from Danceteria, quite a few, including ones with Nina Hagen, Way Bandy, Steven Miesel and Cookie Mueller. I don't think there are ones from the other places. The majority are from Area, Limelight and Palladium.arieleleven wrote:Are there any photos from Danceteria, Hurrah and The Mudd Club, I wonder? We used to frequent those places especially back in the day.
I'll visit B&N tomorrow; thanks again for mentioning this!
Oh, and I recently finished reading "The Brooklyn Follies" by Paul Auster -- it made me laugh and cry, sometimes simultaneously. So brilliant and so very recommended!
Xx_Vanity_xX wrote:im trying to read an edie sedgwick boigraphy right now but it's real heavy going and hard to get into.
arieleleven wrote:Xx_Vanity_xX wrote:im trying to read an edie sedgwick boigraphy right now but it's real heavy going and hard to get into.
Which one is it? 'Edie: An American Biography' by Jean Stein is a good read if you haven't checked it out...it was my first real introduction ot Edie years ago and I have been a huge and loyal Edie devotee ever since.
Right now I am reading 'Killing Yourself To Live' by Chuck Klosterman, and it's much better than the title may indicate.![]()
RIP, Kurt Vonnegut.
krausy wrote:Yeah, it is called Black Vinyl/White Powder and that is the one I have started. Has a chapter about David and Japan---woo hoo!!!
As for buying it, try Amazon uk----that is where i bought all three!!!!
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