"Helen, Queen Of The Nautch Girls ...1973 31 minute Merchant-Ivory documentary on Helen. It's arrogant; it's condescending; it's wrong in places; but for Helen fans it's still fascinating. "Thanks tommydan1
I totally agree with Tommydan1. The commentary in this film is so obnoxious, it's beyond belief. The footage is awesome and there is some great interviews with Helen. It's also interesting to see the condescending attitude that was taken in this film. In some ways, the criticism of the films reminds me of the type of things people said about rock and roll back in the 50's and early 60's.
This is a playlist that will show all the parts automatically.
"Iggy & The Stooges I Wanna Be Your Dog August 19, 2006 Holland "Thanks addresses
"James Newell Osterberg, Jr. (born April 21, 1947), better known by his stage name Iggy Pop, is an American rock singer, songwriter, and occasional actor.[1] Although he has had only limited commercial success, Iggy Pop is considered an innovator of punk rock, garage rock, and other related styles.[1] He is sometimes referred to by the nicknames "the Godfather of Punk" and "the Rock Iguana", and is widely acknowledged as one of the most dynamic stage performers.[1] Pop began calling himself Iggy after his first band in high school, The Iguanas.[2] His direct influence extends to the present day: a Cadillac ad in rotation since February 2007 features his vocal performance on the song "Punkrocker", recorded in 2006 with the Swedish band Teddybears.[3]
Iggy Pop was the lead singer of The Stooges, a late 1960s/early 1970s garage rock band who were influential in the development of the nascent heavy metal and punk rock genres. The Stooges became infamous for their live performances, during which it was not uncommon for Pop (who traditionally performs bare-chested) to consume narcotics, self-mutilate, verbally abuse the audience, expose himself and leap off the stage (thus being among the first to "stage dive"). Countless subsequent performers have imitated Pop's antics.
Pop has had varying degrees of success in the course of his subsequent solo career. His best-known solo songs include "Lust for Life", "I'm Bored", "Real Wild Child", the Top 40 hit "Candy" (with vocalist Kate Pierson of The B-52's)[2] and "The Passenger". A film about Iggy Pop's life and career titled The Passenger is currently in development."