The Revolution of Everyday Life
I don't know... Probably, I'd love to see them on stage again:
SoulSide Baby
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GENERALLY: 1960s Garage * 1960s Psychodelia * 1960s French Pop * 1970s Punk * 1980s Hardcore * 1990 US Indie RockSPECIFICALLY: Adolescents * Alice Donut * Articles of Faith * Born Against * Black Flag * Circle Jerks * Circus Lupus * CometGain * Crass * Dead Kennedys * Dead Moon * Dicks * Drive Like Jehu * Fugazi * Germs * Hot Snakes * Husker Du * Jesus Lizard *Laughing Hyenas * Lungfish * Make Up * Minor Threat* Minutemen * Monorchid * My Bloody Valentine * Mudhoney * Nation ofUlysses * New Year * Nomeansno * Rites of Spring Rodan * Seeds * Shellac * Sister Double Happiness * Skull Kontrol * SonicYouth * Sonics * Soulside * Swiz * 3 * Tragedy * Unwound * Wrangler Brutes * Zounds
The New Waves of British, French and Czech cinema with such a masterpieces as: 'The Loves of a Blonde' by Milos Forman, 'Closely Observed Trains' and 'Cut it Short ' by Jiri Mentzel, 'This Sporting Life' and 'If...' by Lindsay Anderson and'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' by Karel Reisz to name a few. Everything by John Cassavettes. 'The Hairdresser's Husband' by Patrice Leconte, 'Simple Men' by Hal Hartley, 'Buena Vista Social Club' by Wim Weders. 1960s Polish cinema and early stuff by Robert Altman, Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese.
Anything by these three brilliant writers form Czech Republic - Josef Skvorecky, Ota Pavel and Bohumil Hrabal. Beats. Polish writers most of you are not familiar with. Hanif Kureishi, Raymond Chandler, Jack Keruac + many, many others. And yes, High Fidelity by Nick Hornby.