Can't believe this was over 30 years ago, It was the first time I ever got to see the Cramps, they were awesome. I was black and blue from the wrecking in front of the stage.
Jonathan, check your facts: 1) the novels were first published in 1912 not 1915 or-16; 2) there is no mention of 'the escarpment' once the Weissmuller series moved to R.K.O. In many scenes, Tarzan's 'tree house' was clearly in a jungle & not on a raised 'escarpment'. btw, the 'escarpment' was originally called 'Mutia Escarpment' & was named for Mutia Oomaloo (maybe mispelled) who was a native black African that played the native guide in 1931's 'Trader Horn' which led into the Tarzan series. Just check your facts first (or ask me)
So this is where John Cameron Mitchell was inspired to steal Julian's act so that he could then write and perform as Hedwig of Hedwig and the Angry Inch? My goodness- Julian is so beautiful and hysterically funny. How he can keep from breaking is beyond. Ugh! This whole set is amazing! Cheers for hosting it, Bangtwister, it made my evening 💓
@@bangtwister Wow! That's some luck- it was an amazing show. I think I have a massive crush on Julian after finding him recently. I imagine a restraining order would be in order if I happened to catch him in person. I'm sure it would excite Julian to no end to know that I am going down his rabbit hole on RU-vid. Just the mere mentioning of it is rather exciting for myself, which I find curious. Xx
I saw the band at an alldayer in Bournemouth, with a few others including Knave at the Gardening Club. It was, I think, Summer '96. If anyone out there can date it more definitely, please do! The Stinging Sound ep was excellent!
Yes, I agree. The wig makers in the USA in the 1970's used imperial measurements to produce the thickness of the hair strands. This produced a superior rug compared to European hair makers which uses the metric system. Probably.
Yes, bangtwister ... he was brave, it's very brave to just be your self. The atmosphere now, in 2022, is so different. People have no idea! Julian Clary & others made all of this possible.
Now picture this, a crossover film between Tarzan and The Land That Time Forgot, Scott and McClure together facing off dinosaurs and Germans. Stuff of dreams!