Tribeca 2021: We know where the story is going, but Morgan Neville ("Won't You Be My Neighbor?") forges a fascinating path through a one-of-a-kind life
Growing Up Gordon
You’d never guess from the iconoclastic songs on Violent Femmes’ classic, self-titled debut album that Gordon Gano came from a devoutly religious household. His dad, Rev. Norman Gano, was a priest of the American Baptist Church who led multiple congregations over the course of his career. Gordon grew up entranced by the sermons and hymns he would hear in church.
But Rev. Gano had other passions besides the priesthood – he was heavily involved in theater as an actor, director, and teacher, establishing nearly as many theater companies as congregations. Gordon was bitten by the theater bug at a young age, appearing in his father’s productions and likely developing ideas about dramatic presence that would serve him well as a singer.
Sex Pistols
God Save the Queen (Symphony) - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul [Punk]
Johnny B. Goode/Road Runner - The Sex Pistols, Berry, Chuck
Anarchy in the U.K./God Save the Queen/Pretty Vacant/No One is Innocen - The Sex Pistols, Biggs, Ronnie
Anarchy in the U.K. - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul [Punk]
Substitute - The Sex Pistols, Townshend, Pete
Don t Give Me No Lip Child - The Sex Pistols, Richards
(I m Not Your) Steppin Stone - The Sex Pistols, Boyce, Tommy
L Anarchie pour le U.K. - The Sex Pistols, Cook, Paul [Punk]
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Happy 70th Birthday Jonathan Richman (Modern Lovers)
Happy 70th birthday Jonathan Richman (Modern Lovers). Dignified and old. Read Ben Lee in MAGNET on Jonathan:
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