Monday, November 16, 2009
This is a steal...
The makers of "Steal This Film" literally want you to steal the film and watch it, pass it around, or change it. If you like it and want to support them that is up to you.
Enjoy, it's a cool little film.
Monday, October 12, 2009
A game in town like this...
The song playing under the "Lost Vegas" images this week is by "Corb Lund & the Hurtin Albertan's" from his new amazing CD called "Losing Lately Gambler" .
Ten years ago I met Corb at a magazine launch for a magazine that I had shot George Plimpton for the cover and he was doing an acoustic set by himself. I asked if if he would let me use some of his music for my first film that I was working on at the time called "Marymount Again..." . He let me use a great song called "The Oldest Rhytm" for the epilogue that I edited for the film (for free!). Since that time he has established himself as one of Canada's great singer songwriters and is beginning to break in the US with this latest album. Support him by buying his music and go see him live if he is playing anywhere near you, you won't be disapointed.
Thanks for everything Corb,
Thursday, August 27, 2009
The Free "Hall of Fame"...Winona Rider.
$ 4,700.00 of merchandise and clothing from Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hill. Not recommended to the kids out there but worthy of a spot in the FREE "Hall Of Fame".
Congratulations.
Monday, August 24, 2009
The best things in life are FREE...
Sunday, August 23, 2009
3FREE MP3's
My favorite place to download "legal" mp3's is garageband.com . The bands are as good and usually better than the music on mainstream radio in my opinion. *Warning-they are not all gems.
Today I am linking to 3 artists who have songs titled "Free" that I liked. Check em out if you have some time...click on the link and type in the word "free" above the search box and you will find the following (and a lot more !!! )
1- "FREE" by Ave.nue (New York City)
2- "FREE" by Julie Kim (Toronto)
3- "FREE" by The Real Outsiders (Atlantic City)
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
These are my twisted words...sorta ?
So if you go to Radioheads excellent website at http://www.radiohead.com/deadairspace/ you can download a new song the band is giving away called "These are the twisted words". The five and a half minute song is not typically what I enjoy listening to but is an interesting piece musically. Predominantly instrumental with very few lyrics. What I thought was cooler with the download was a PDF of "artwork" that accompanies the audio file. (see image above). The file contains about 12 pages of black and white images of leaveless trees that look similar to a series I shot a while ago.
Check it out when you have some time ?
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Payer ce que vous voulez !
I was in my hometown of Montreal this weekend for a photoshoot and I was walking along Crescent Street when I noticed the "Pay what you want" sign at the Taverne Crescent. It's cool to see the concept spread to different types of businesses. Another reason Quebecers are referred to as a "distinct society". Bonne appetite and don't forget the tip ?
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Who says you can't get anything free these days ?
A package arrived in the mail yesterday from artist/musician Ali Spagnola and it was an original one of a kind, signed painting she had done of her interpretation of the "Welcome to Fabulous Downtown Las Vegas" sign (see image above). As mentioned on her website she not only does the painting for free but pays for the postage to get it to you ! How cool is that ? I am sending Ali a signed Lost Vegas image in the mail today that I will pay for in return. I also plan on buying one of her T-shirts because they are really cool also. Check out her website and support an Artist !
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Free Store !
This week, though, visitors expecting to experience terrorist and economic catastrophe at close range have been amazed to stumble on something far more positive, even joyful, just around the corner.
It is a shop front in Nassau Street, a couple of blocks away from Wall Street, that would be utterly forgettable were it not for the two words stamped across its glass: Free Store.
In the age of postmodern advertising, slogans like "free store" usually mean the opposite - they are probably being used to market hyper-exclusive shops selling nothing under $1,000. But in this case free store is precisely what it says.
Every item on offer inside the small shop is free. Anyone off the street can browse through its goods, select an item, and if they think they need it, walk out with it utterly without charge.
Last week it traded a variety of goods, from kids dresses and art supplies, to DVDs, posters, postcards and a dauntingly large stained-glass ceiling fitting.
The shop is the creation of two artists, Athena Robles and Anna Stein, who have launched it with the help of a $9,000 grant from a local cultural body and the September 11 fund. They began planning it 18 months ago but believe the timing of its opening now is singularly appropriate. "It's a certain time in history in this country when people really need to help each other out."
Within five minutes of the store opening its doors on Friday, it was packed to overflowing with "shoppers" browsing through its T-shirts, woolly scarves, baskets and pair of black riding boots. Robles and Stein explained that they were welcome to take whatever they liked, with the only proviso being that they felt they "needed it". Each transaction was noted in their records and the customer given a receipt as they would be in any money-based shop.
Richard, a travel agent who works in Wall Street, chose a large framed photograph of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. "It's a great time to be cheering people up with gifts, and why not?" he said. "We've bailed out the car companies, we've bailed out the banks, so it's nice to get something back for once."
Kevin walked away with a free copy of a book called Great Sex Trips. So why did he feel he needed a book with a title like that? "Why not? There's always something to be learned."
Robles and Stein based their idea for the shop on a splattering of free stores that cropped up in San Francisco and New York in 1967. They were set up by the hippy group the Diggers, themselves named after the 17th century English agrarian utopians of the same name.
In San Francisco, the Diggers set up two shops in the Haight-Ashbury district called Free Frame of Reference and Trip Without A Ticket. There, returning Vietnam veterans would exchange their uniforms for tie-dye clothes and feed themselves on vegetable soup known as Digger Stew. The Diggers went so far as to set up free hospitals for those who did not have insurance, not to mention free concerts with bands such as the Grateful Dead.
Stein and Robles don't claim to have as expansive ambitions as the 1960s Diggers, and their project leans more towards the artistic, where the Diggers were political and rebellious.
But they do plan to keep the store open until the end of March, replenishing the free items with donations from people who use the shop.
"When we started I was terrified we would run out of stuff," Robles said. "But after two days that's no longer a worry people are bringing in bagfuls of lovely things."
Article by Ed Pilkington
Photo by Frederick Lafargue
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
FREE "ALI" !
Take a look at this cool website and enjoy...after all it is free!!!
Monday, May 11, 2009
K-OS... pay if you want !!!
Who's next?
Monday, April 20, 2009
Chris James is "Back in Lost Vegas"
Chris James who's great song "Las Vegas...I'm going back" playing under the images this week is in beautiful Las Vegas for a few days as part of the "Xanadu Film Festival". He is leading two panel sessions on "Music for Movies" and performing live on friday night. I sent him some Lost Vegas posters to disperse while he was at it. If you are in Vegas check him out !!!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Sunrise in Vegas
Mid February already? Where is the year going. I have been busy with "real work" and have had to put The Project on the back burner for bit...I hate that. The song playing under the images this week is not an original song for the CD but by a Band called the Drive By Truckers
who I saw live late last year at the Phoenix and loved this song when they performed it. If they come back to Toronto, you should catch them Live. It is time to get things back in motion and rolling again. Stay Tuned...
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Truth 1/2 Hurts
Wow 2009 already? Although the song is not finished yet my friend Dale Clark gave me permission to use his song in progress called "Boulevard Hotel-Truth Hurts" underneath the images this week. This is the 10th song for the compilation CD I want to produce since starting the project in May of 2008. Steve Stanley and Carla Macneil of "Two Many Sisters" are going to record their song "Freemont Street Cowboy" in the next two weeks and that should complete the 11 songs for Volume 1 ! The time period of 9 months from conception to the "birth" of this compilation is fitting.