Saturday, February 2, 2013

SLEEPY ~





Sleepy LaBeef
 Photo by Jim McGuire


Born Thomas Paulsley LaBeff in Smackover, AR., the 6'7" singer "Sleepy LaBeef" is the ultimate rockabilly survivor



Boogie At The Wayside Lounge by Sleepy LaBeef on Grooveshark



Don't look now — but you're listening to a poet recite









EARTH ~





( 1994 )



Tantoo Cardinal



http://www.kingdomcounty.org/our_films/where_the_rivers_flow_north.php 

http://www.howardfrankmosher.com/movies/wheretheriversflownorth.html

http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-07/entertainment/ca-5805_1_rivers-flow-north

and what's come of Hollywood:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/jan/30/steven-soderbergh-retires-from-film





Rip Torn as "Noel Lord"








A terrific film that seems to have gone lost like many wonders now do — or maybe they always have. Made in Vermont by some Vermonters and those that understand the grounding of life and meaning. It's tough to find an available copy of the film to share even as a snippet, so I made my own illegal ware and I expect I'll hear something from somebody some day because everything now is owned and a possession, and how-dare-me, but it's worth it to share something this fine. Particularly the roles played by Rip Torn and Tantoo Cardinal as homesteaders. It's rarely this touching and beautifully physical as it's captured here. A few films from rural Japan and deepest Russia do come to mind. Here's one of ours.