Rotating Corpse - A collaborative collection of images often inspiring, occasionally inane
Subscribe to our RSS Feed

Posted by: on April 17th, 2010 | Tagged with: , , | Comments (0)

Gallery Magazine Fall Fashion 1981

Gallery Magazine Fall Fashion 1981

Click here to see the rest of Fall Fashion, Gallery Magazine 1981

Posted by: on November 3rd, 2009 | Tagged with: , , | Comments (0)

zandra rhodes

zandra rhodes

zandra rhodes

Been thinking about designer Zandra Rhodes lately. Her clothes were always so feminine and off kilter. She created costumes for Queen and dressed Lady Di. These photos come from a retrospective in Italian Vogue from a few years back. They remind me of Ashleigh’s post below; I am sure Kate Bush was a fan.

Click here to see the rest of Zandra Rhodes

Posted by: on August 30th, 2009 | Tagged with: , , | Comments (1)

The Cockettes

The Cockettes

The Cockettes

The Cockettes

The Cockettes
Stills from the glittertastic documentary The Cockettes by David Weissman and Bill Weber. The performance group/acid heads depicted were drugged out, hippie drag queens swathed in glitter, crinoline, hoop skirts, and colored lace. Any fan of vintage and dressing up can’t help but be inspired by these images. There are many more after the jump.

Click here to see the rest of The Cockettes

Posted by: on June 21st, 2009 | Tagged with: , , , , , , | Comments (3)

Anjelica Huston 1972

Anjelica Huston 1972

Anjelica Huston 1972

Posted by: on June 7th, 2009 | Tagged with: , , , , | Comments (0)

Peter Gabriel as RaelGenesis, Peter Gabriel as Slipperman

The intensely convoluted narrative of the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (which the band performed live over 100 times in its entirety) follows teenage Puerto Rican graffiti artist Rael (above left) who is pulled into a netherworld beneath the streets of NYC. A lot happens, but eventually Rael makes his way to a colony of shambling figures where he discovers that both he and his twin brother John have come (through a woman-snake cannibalistic ritual) to physically resemble the deformed Slipperman (above right). The only way to regain their original bodies? Castration. Unfortunately, a super-sized raven swoops down and snatches their severed members, prompting Rael to follow John, who chases after the bird, down the ravine and into the rapids where the ultimate revelation finally takes place.

Peter Gabriel, of Genesis, employs masks and costumes

While historically it’s been easy to scoff when someone who’s not someone’s dad says they want to listen to Genesis, in this contemporary climate of AM Gold nostalgia, the band’s pre-Invisible Touch work is becoming more acceptable every day; credit adventurous area DJs, Phil Collins’s amazingly patient turn on a (semi) recent This American Life, and my pal Russ’s band’s recent cover of Take Me Home at the Music Hall of Williamsburg.

But give them a break, the career of Genesis represents, if anything, the trajectory of an entire generation: wildly progressive and far out collaborative work forged in the late ’60s and early ’70s eventually, as artistic excess fed individual egos, overwhelming the original nature of the group dynamic, redefined itself as an insanely successful Adult Oriented Rock machine. A vaguely yippies-to-yuppies marriage both mommy and daddy have stepped out on, but it’s all the kids, now clad in gold shirts, know.

Genesis, Peter Gabriel in the Foxtrot mask and costume

There’s almost 20 years between Foxtrot and I Can’t Dance and, despite retaining its three core members, the band has changed more dramatically than any other big rock act I can think of.

Back in the old days, Peter Gabriel fronted a phenomenally inspiring live band. The pictures gathered here, which I discovered at the incredibly informative Genesis Museum, represent the make up and dramatic costuming that characterized Genesis performances until Gabriel’s departure (for a mildly successful solo career) in 1975, when a then-bearded Phil Collins took over the mic.

Click here to see the rest of Genesis-era Peter Gabriel

Posted by: on April 16th, 2009 | Tagged with: , , , | Comments (0)

pict1

Click here to see the rest of Richard Burbridge Pictoral- Italian Vogue Sept 05

Posted by: on January 12th, 2009 | Tagged with: , , , | Comments (0)