Machu Picchu

September 14th, 2011

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Two Kinds of Happiness

June 29th, 2011

Two Kinds of Happiness

Old Hollywood

June 21st, 2011

Dennis Hopper talking about James Dean. Pretty funny… From his last interview in INTERVIEW magazine.

SHAFRAZI: How did you first meet James Dean?

HOPPER: I was walking down a hallway at Warner’s. I was on my way back to Nick’s office with my agent, Robert Raison. You’ve got to understand, Hollywood, at this time, was all suits and ties. These guys were old-school gentlemen. They smoked cigars, but they were gentlemen. Suddenly I see this guy walking toward me in a turtleneck and dirty Levi’s. He looked like he had five days’ growth, and his hair was all messed up. As we walked by, my agent said, “That’s James Dean.” I’d just seen him in East of Eden, but I didn’t even recognize him. So I had my meeting with Nick, and then I went to the drugstore across the street from Warner’s, and Dean was sitting at the counter. He had a cup of coffee and sugar, and he was pouring the sugar on the spoon until it got to be heaping, and then he would watch it dissolve in the coffee, and then he’d pour another one. He was doing this over and over. He wasn’t talking to anybody. Raison said, “Let me introduce you.” So we went up, and he said, “Jimmy, this is Dennis Hopper. He’s going to be in the movie with you.” But Dean never stopped. Never looked around.

SHAFRAZI: He kept pouring the sugar.

HOPPER: He just kept pouring the sugar and letting it dissolve in the cup. But here’s what was really important, which has taken me a long time to digest: I had never seen anyone improvise before. I really did think at that point that I was the best young actor in the world. And then I’m on set, and the first thing we’re doing is the scene in Rebel at the police station, where he gets arrested. And suddenly, Dean starts making siren sounds. When they search him, he starts to laugh because it’s tickling him, and I’m thinking, “Where the hell is this on the page? Where is this coming from, man?” I’d never seen anyone improvise before. Because I was a Shakespearean actor, I had preconceived ideas, line readings—everything was a gesture, everything was conscious.

BRANT: It was disciplined.

HOPPER: Yeah. But in Method acting, you can’t have preconceived ideas. You have to live in the moment. You have to keep yourself open. I was totally on the other side of the track. In point of fact, Harry Cohn did have something to say. [laughs]

BRANT: I remember you telling me a story about filming a scene with Dean and Elizabeth Taylor when you were making Giant.

HOPPER: We were working on Giant, and we’re out in the middle of Texas. It was a scene that takes place just before Dean discovers oil on his land, where Elizabeth Taylor comes by and he makes tea for her. It’s the first time Dean has ever acted with her. But even though we’re out in the desert in Marfa, there are a thousand people watching us film behind a rope. It’s a scene where Dean has a rifle on his back. He brings her in and makes her tea, and then, suddenly, he stops. And he walks a couple hundred feet away to where these people are watching us, and in front of all of them, he pulls out his dick and pisses.

SHAFRAZI: In front of them?

HOPPER: Facing them, with his back to the set. Then he comes back in and does the scene. So, later, we’re driving back to Marfa, and I said, “Jimmy, I’ve seen you do a lot of strange things, man, but you really did it today. What was that all about?” He said, “It was Elizabeth Taylor. I can’t get over my farm-boy upbringing. I was so nervous that I couldn’t speak. I had to pee, and I was trying to use that, but it wasn’t working. So I thought that if I could go pee in front of all those people, I would be able to work with her.” [all laugh]

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Blagging

May 4th, 2011

The still sumptuous, and now gold-embossed, Blag Magazine featuring Julian on the cover is–after many setbacks–finally out and available. There’s a great Slash feature.

Follow the link to go Blag HERE

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Rave On

April 29th, 2011

Julian appears on a new Buddy Holly tribute LP entitled Rave On, released June 28 on Fantasy Records to celebrate Buddy Holly’s 75th Birthday.

He sings the title track and the song was produced by Tall Boyz, aka Matt Sweeney, Tommy Brenneck, and Julian.

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So…2043?

April 3rd, 2011
Elvis Costello onstage with The Strokes April 1st 2011 Madison Square Garden

Elvis Costello onstage with The Strokes, Madison Square Garden 4/1/11

The last time Elvis Costello played 3 shows in New York City in one day was in 1979. Thanks for making me part of your three-times a century legacy! So honored!

Origin of Inspiration: Seven Short Essays for Creative People by Sam Adoquei

March 28th, 2011
Origin of Inspiration.

Origin of Inspiration.

“For those interested in becoming an artist, Sam is the reason I am!” – Julian.

Here are some links for you to get Sam’s awesome new book from The Strand or from Amazon.com.

Life Is Simple In The Moonlight

March 23rd, 2011

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Under Cover Of Darkness

February 27th, 2011

The Strokes’ new video will be live and online on Tuesday. We’ll post a link as soon as it’s ready.

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The Strokes Confirmed Shows

February 23rd, 2011

Here’s a round-up of the band’s upcoming shows in one handy cut-out-and-keep guide.

March 12th     The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, NV
March 17th     Auditorium Shores Stage, Lady Bird Lake, SXSW
April 1st          Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
April 17th        Coachella Festival, Indio, CA

May 7th           Jazz Festival, New Orleans.

June 9-12th    Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, TN

July 17th         Super Bock, Super Rock Festival, Lisbon, Portugal
July 14-16th    Benicassim Festival, Spain

August 13th    Summer Sonic, Tokyo, Japan
August 14th    Summer Sonic, Osaka, Japan

We will update as more dates are added. Check back soon!