Posts Tagged ‘Debbie Harry’

SHEENA EASTON: THE SCOTTiSH POP TART

Published by cctadmin on November 23rd, 2011

In 1981 SHEENA EASTON became famous after being the focus of an episode in a British T.V. program called THE BiG TiME, which recorded her attempts to gain a record contract, similar to the format of AMERiCAN iDOL today.  It also captured her eventual signing with EMI Records, as well as the release of her first single ‘Modern Girl’ – a poppy, very middle-of-the-road 1980’s hit.  EASTON then began capturing the attention of the public – garnering nods for Best Newcomer and Best Female Singer (1981).

Eventually EASTON, a plucky and petite chick donning a short dark hair-do and a lot of spandex – rose to fame with other hits like ‘Morning Train’ in the United States, as well as ‘Strut’, ‘Sugar Walls’, ‘U Got the Look’ (w/ PRiNCE) and ‘For Your Eyes Only’ from the JAMES BOND film of the same name.  I always really liked SHEENA EASTON growing up – as I can recall my father having several of her records in his ever-diverse collection.  She definitely had the look of a star – vampy and sexed up; and her music, at least the hits I know of, are all very hook-driven and wrapped up nicely in the EASTON package.

My criticism (and I often criticize that which I can also enjoy on some level) with EASTON, was that unlike her 1980’s counterparts, i.e, DEBBiE HARRY, PAT BENETAR, ANNiE LENNOX, CHRiSSiE HYNDE – was that her voice was far too thin to show a lot or range, hence why when it boiled down to it I think I appreciated her for the potential of the entire package, but in reality she just could not sustain my interest comparatively to the aforementioned women, who were able to offer a lot more than EASTON in terms of being a well-rounded women in rock.   I even discovered that after her singing career stalled in the mid 80’s EASTON took a stab at acting (MiAMi ViCE) and now tours her hits in casinos – but has otherwise dropped out of the music industry.

Oh SHEENA baby – I do still admire thee for your high energy pop standards, as well as your enthusiasm.  To you SHEENA! With Love, CC


ANDY WARHOL: THE KiNG of the POLAROiD AGE & CELEBRiTY PORTRAiTS

Published by cctadmin on October 13th, 2011

ANDY WARHOL’S Portraits of Celebrities remains the most illustrative demonstration that abstract can be found in the obvious and that details are the natural way of underlying art.   ANDY WARHOL was an eccentric in an age of photography when the relevance of art was defined by daring actions.

Below are a portion of his legendary series of CELEBRiTY POLAROiD PORTRAiTS – including some sexy and some not-so sexy portraits of DEBBiE HARRY, YVES SAiNT LAURENT etc.  I especially love the PAUL ANKA portrait – as he balances sexy-cheese.  Also stand outs are the FARRAH FAWCETT and DENiS HOPPER shots.  What can I say – they are unique.  Not so hot to me is the shot of JANE FONDA – whom I normally love but quite frankly can’t get past the hair and make-up.  In the grand scheme of things I put ANDY WARHOL’S polaroid series right up there with the best of the best in portrait photography.

For more on WARHOL, check out www.warhol.org.