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Teenage riot " Thank You "
is that a super young Dennis Leary when the words Thank You appear?
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I know what you're talking about, but I don't know who it is. It's possible, I guess. But he looks really familiar.
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he looks like that guy from the t.v show M*A*S*H*
*edit* i remember his name Alan Alda or something like that. |
And it's not Mark E. Smith either?
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It is Mark E Smith!...
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I Know, was just kidding V. |
Oooooh noooo!
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He he.
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DENNIS LEARY?
Fucking ace. |
Looks like Conan O'Brian if you ask me.
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I think he actually reminded me of the M*A*S*H guy, but ya Mark E. Smith makes way more sense...What is he doing?
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Click here for Mark E Smith's scene from Hail the New Puritan
Hail the New Puritan Alternative Title: Dream Dancer Copyright Date: 1987 Copyright Holder: Charles Atlas Materials Date: 1985-1987 Artist: Atlas, Charles Extent: See "New Television, Episode 301 (1987)" for descriptions of videos containing this work. 3 folders Background: "Hail the New Puritan," which was called "Dream Dancer" while in development, was broadcast as Episode 301 of the 1987 season of "New Television." Segments of the work were also shown on an episode of "Alive From Off Center." Scope: The videotapes, all of them copies of the completed work, are described under the record for "New Television, Episode 301 (1987)." Two file folders contain correspondence, memorandums, production notes, credits listings, an exhibition catalog, legal information, and contracts concerning the artist and the piece. Black-and-white promotional photographs for the piece exist. "Hail the New Puritan," 1987, by video artist Charles Atlas, is a portrait of the British modern dance choreographer Michael Clark. Clark is seen over the course of a day rehearsing with his dancers, staging his works for promotional reasons, being interviewed by a writer, socializing with friends, and club hopping. Guest appearances by Leigh Bowery, Clark collaborator, costume designer, and performance artist, and his friend Trojan are littered throughout the work. While all the events are staged, many take on the atmosphere of a more typical documentary style. The dancers in Clark's company become characters, and a camera follows their movements throughout the day. Many lengthy sections of Clark's dance works are shown. Clark is presented in a somewhat tongue in cheek vein as a sensation and an "enfant terrible." At one point, we see him running through the streets to escape from a group of admirers. Featured music includes works by The Fall, Glen Branca, Bruce Gilbert, and Jeffrey Hinton. The costumes the dancers wear for the staged works are loud, revealing, punkish outfits designed by Leigh Bowery. Director: Atlas, Charles Producers: Wimhurst, Jolyon Best Endeavors (Channel Four, London) Moffatt, Francesca (Associate Producer) Dowling, Susan (Executive Producer, New Television) Bianchi, Lois (Executive Producer, New Television) Coproducers: Channel Four Television, London New Television Editor: Atlas, Charles Funders: Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities National Endowment for the Arts New York State Council on the Arts Rockefeller Foundation Performers: Clark, Michael Agis, Gaby Bryant, Leslie Hawkins, Matthew Hood, Julie Van Schuylenburch Auburn, Rachel Binnie, Christine Bowery, Leigh Clark, Malcolm Evans, Cerith Wyn Murray, David Smith, Brix E. Smith, Mark E. Trojan Bakke, Jalle Batterham, Indigo Binnie, Jennifer Branson, Luke Clarke, Bessie Cooke, Angus Doughty, Tony Durrant, Robert Firewolf Fodor, Julia Fried, Peter Hinton, Jeffrey Hubbard, Cheryl Johnson, Wilma Lauren, Marie Mac, James Maloney, Brian Marmoch, Tony Neel, Louise Niverson, Adi O'Brien, Mel Pellay, Lana Perry, Grayson Richardson, Monny Scarlett Sheppard, Johnny Tilley, Sue Valerie Westwood, Jill Witts, Dick Bowery, Leigh Subjects: Modern dance Choreography Dance production London (England) Clark, Michael Genres: Modern dance |
It's taken from an 80's Fall video... I can't remember which one off the top of my head...I'll have to trawl through Perverted by Language to find out... Maybe Hip Priest could hazard a guess...
Edit: HP you got there while I was typing this!!!!!!! |
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Didn't Thurston say that SY wouldn't have existed without The Fall?
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Funnily,though,Mark E. Smith is not Sonic Youth's biggest fan.
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Or Nirvana's for that matter.
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Of course it's Mark E Smith! There is no way that that is Denis Leary. I've seen Denis Leary up close, and that is not him. It's sooo Mark Smith.
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He loves Bo Diddley though.
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On a similar note, I plan on naming my first born Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce. His sister is going to be Hot Lips. |
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