Kembrew Presents "The
Duchamp Found Pop Culture Object Theater"
Here are some clips from TV shows, films, bootleg videotapes, and
other ephemera from my collection -- which is drawn from the tape
trading world.
Each clip has a "Duchamp Found Pop Culture Object Theater"
opening theme and title sequence that I made, which features a brief
clip of Marie Osmond reciting a Hugo Ball Dada poem. This is combined
with the moving image and background music from an old film ("The
and Stripper - Yvonne Marthay") taken from the excellent Prelinger
Archives, which can be found at Archive.org.
Osmond's performance is preserved on a mix CD soundtrack for Greil
Marcus's book Lipstick Traces.
David
Lee Roth Rocks - Unbelievable. I have never seen anyone act
like as much of an idiot as David Lee Roth does during this weekend
music festival from the early 1980s. Worth watching in its entirety.
I saw this a dozen years ago but I lost or gave away my dub of the
tape. It's now available on Volume 4 of the Lost and Found series
from the good folks at fiveminutestolive.
The
$1.98 Beauty Pageant - This has to be one of the strangest things
I've ever seen on television. Just watch it.
What's
My Line? - This ten minute clip is drawn from the famous 1950s
game show, and it's quite surreal. I don't use the word surreal
loosely: the special guest is Salvador Dali.
Lidsville
Theme Song - An insane intro for an even more mental early 1970s
kids show named Lidsville, about a land where hats live
inside houses that are (yes) hats.
The
Del Rubio Triplets - During a guest appearance on Pee-Wee's
Playhouse, the Del Rubio Triples sing a spritely version of "These
Boots Are Made for Walking."
Public
Image Limited on American Bandstand - John Lydon and Dick Clark.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
Super
Broker Shuffle - A mid-1980s industrial film that parodies the
"Super Bowl Shuffle." Sports some of the worst middle
aged white rapping EVER. My friend Josh Burkett sent this to me.
I still owe him a mix.
Spiritual
Warfare - A random crazy TV evengelist who seems to be channeling
the spirit of the late Sam Kinison. My friend Josh Burkett also
sent this to me.
Gamble
Rogers - This is from the excellent film Heartworn Highways,
about the "outlaw" country movement of the 1970s. In addition
to some excellent music, there's the storytelling genius of Gamble
Rogers.
High
Fidelity
v. the Uber Hipsters - On their public access movie review show,
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, their pal and Forced Exposure
partner Byron Coley, and other friends tear into the film adaptation
of Nick Hornby's book of the same name. Reality TV for indie rock
geeks and hipster doophi like myself.
MTV's
Total Request Live - Just watch this. It's only 20 seconds long.
My TIVO recorded this for me.
Public
Image Limited on the Tom Snyder Show - P.I.L.'s John Lydon and
Keith Levine thoroughly piss off the chain smoking talk show host
during this ten minute segment from the early-1980s. My friend Bryan
had this on a tape years ago, and I finally found it on a P.I.L.
bootleg DVD.
Ian
MacKaye Working at Häagen-Dazs in 1982 - Unintentionally
funny (sort of) stuff from the documentary Another State of
Mind, starring Youth Brigade and Social Distortion. This is
the the Youth Brigade commentary track, mixed in with the feature
film soundtrack.
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