[youtube width=”640″ height=”480″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZWX4hMZpdg[/youtube]
Yet another late 80’s coincidence: I saw this film in late ’89 or early ’90 on UK terrestrial TV as filler between programs. I’ve wanted to see it again for over 20 years and I finally found it on YouTube. It’s an animation by Danish director Lejf Marcussen called ‘Den Offentlige Rost’ (The Public Voice, 1988) and it’s a simple idea executed fantastically. It starts out pretty simply but starts getting interesting around the 2.40 mark and it’s all done by hand, no computer graphic trickery apparently – stunning. I can only keep searching for a better copy now.

I seem to be on a late 80’s kick at the moment and one of my favourite bands as the the 80’s turned into the 90’s was Fishbone. I saw them at least twice but missed their legendary Astoria gig where Angelo jumped off the balcony because my girlfriend at the time decided to dump me that day. One of life’s big regrets. Seems they’ve been around for 25 years now and, even though their recorded output fell off by the mid 90’s, they still hold a place in my heart.



Tuff Times, Non Stop, Hell Raisers – The Pit, Ladbroke Grove, London, ’80s
Funké – CazBee, under the Westway, Ladbroke Grove, London, ’80s
Non Stop Are World Destruction – Kilburn, London, 80s
Enigma 137 – Rebel, under the Westway, Ladbroke Grove, London, ’80s
JUSTICE / MUM, The Pit, Ladbroke Grove, London, ’80s
‘The Earth’s Edge’, Trellick Tower, London, UK, ’80s
‘It’s Time 4 War’ – All Star Kings, The Pit, Ladbroke Grove, London, ’80s
























