The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
Friday, July 31, 2020
Tosh Talks Albert Cossery and London Books Classic Dec. 13. 2010
Tosh Berman talks about,
" A splendid Conspiracy" " The Jokers" By Albert Cossery.
Series of Novels titles about London Life in the 30's,
Published by London Books Classics.
"May Day" by John Sommerfield.
"Wide Boys Never Work" by Robert Westerby.
"A Start In Life" by Alan Sillitoe.
" Night And The City" by Gerald Kersh.
"They Drive By Night" "The Gilt Kid" by James Curtis.
Tosh Talks Karlheinz Weinberger Mar.18.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"REBEL YOUTH" By KARLHEINZ WEINBERGER.
"KARLHEINZ WEINBERGER photos 1954-1995".
Tosh Talks Dennis Hopper Mar.25.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"PHOTOGRAPHS 1961-1967" DENNIS HOPPER TASCHEN.
Tosh Talks BLAST by Wyndham Lewis Apr.01.2011
"BLAST 1" by WYNDHAM LEWIS GINGKO PRESS.
"THE VORTICISTS" Edited by Mark Antliff and Vivien Greene TATE
Tosh Talks James Schuyler Apr.08.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"Other Flowers uncollected poems" JAMES SCHUYLER.
Edited by JAMES MEETZE and SIMON PETTET.
Tosh Talks Jack Spicer Apri.15.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"My vocabulary did this to me THE COLLECTED POETRY OF JACK SPICER"
Edited by Peter Gizzi and Kevin Killian.
Tosh Talks Serge Gainsbourg Apr.23.2011
Publish Post
Tosh Berman talks about,
"Gainsbourg inside" PHOTOGRAPHY YANNICK RIBEAUT
INTRODUCTION JANE BIRKIN By LANNOO.
Tosh Talks Charles Brittin Apr.29.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"CHARLES BRITTIN WEST and SOUTH" HATJE CANTZ
Tosh Talks " THE LOST ALBUM - A Visual History Of 1950's Britain" By Basil Hyman June.03.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
" THE LOST ALBUM - A Visual History Of 1950's Britain" By Basil Hyman.
Tosh Talks May.20.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"AN ATTEMPT AT EXHAUSTING a place in Paris" GEORGE PEREC, TRANSLATED BY MARC LOWENTHAL.
"THE PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE" The story of an Invention,
BY PAUL SCHEERBART TRANSLATED BY ANDREW JORON.
"THE LEG OF LAMB ITS LIFE AND WORKS" BENJAMIN PERET,
TRANSLATED BY MARC LOWENTHAL
ALL THE ABOVE FROM WAKEFIELD PRESS.
Tosh Talks " FRANK O'HARA" POEMS FROM THE TIBOR DE NAGY EDITIONS, 1952-1966. May.27.2011
osh Berman talks about,
" FRANK O'HARA" POEMS FROM THE TIBOR DE NAGY EDITIONS, 1952-1966.
Tosh Talks May.13.2011
Tosh Berman talks about,
"NEW IMPRESSIONS OF AFRICA" RAYMOND ROUSSEL,
Translated and introduced by Mark Ford.
"LOCUS SOLUS" RAYMOND ROUSSEL,
Translated by Rupert Copeland Cuningham.
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Tosh for ARTBOOK/D.A.P. on Jeff Divine Seventies Surf Photographs
Tosh on Jeff Divine 70s Surf Photography. Ever since the Lockdown, I have been spending a serious amount of time studying Surf Culture for a project I'm working on. Divine is a great photographer on both the surfer on the surfboard as well as portraits of surfers. - Tosh Berman.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Songs of David Bowie by Chris O'Leary on Tosh Talks
Songs of David Bowie by Chris O'Leary on Tosh Talks
Two books (volumes) by Chris O'Leary that covers every song David Bowie released, as well as obscure b-sides, and recordings not released. Remarkable information which makes these books essential to the Bowie Library. Here I give my thoughts on both books as well as my Bowie obsession. -Tosh Berman.
Friday, July 24, 2020
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Joe Meek on Tosh Talks
Joe Meek on Tosh Talks
Joe Meek is without a doubt one of the intriguing figures that came out of contemporary music. A gay man who lived in London when it was illegal to have gay sex or even hinting of having a relationship with another man, very much lived in his working space on Holloway Road in North London. He didn't leave his flat/recording studio that much, as he was, at the time, focused on making recordings that to this day is revolutionary and profound, in the sense that he was probably one of the first DIY personalities in the recording world. On this episode of "Tosh Talks," I focus on three albums by The Meek planet. Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages, Heinz, and the brilliant "I Hear a New World" (1960) billed as Joe Meek and the Blue Men. I also commented on Brian Eno's "Another Green World" and how that is the little sister or brother to Meek's "I Hear a New World." A friend commented that Meek is the bridge between Les Paul and Phil Spector, but to me, as he was a non-musician, he used the recording studio as an instrument, similar to what Eno did years later. A remarkable sonic artist in an extraordinary era.
Monday, July 20, 2020
Andy Warhol Screen Tests on Tosh Talks
Andy Warhol Screen Tests on Tosh Talks
Andy Warhol is too huge of a subject matter for one show. So, on "Tosh Talks" I focus on the Andy Warhol Screen Tests, as well as the film "Empire," which is his portrait of the Empire State Building. Warhol did a series of portraits of people he worked with at his Factory, as well as those who just stopped by like Dennis Hopper, Ann Buchanan, and Edie Sedgwick. "13 Most Beautiful..." is a superb DVD released by Plexifilm. "Andy Warhol Screen Tests" edited by Callie Angell is a must-have book for anyone who is interested in Andy Warhol as well as his cinema. This is one of my favorite episodes. - Tosh Berman.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Jean Luc Godard Soundtrack Music on Tosh Talks
Tosh on Jean-Luc Godard, with a focus on the soundtrack music used in his films.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Tosh for ARTBOOK/D.A.P. on John Cage: A Mycological Foray
Tosh on John Cage: A Mycological Foray & Mushroom Book
Friday, July 17, 2020
The Trump Virus
Wallace Berman Curator Sophie Dannenmuller on Tosh Talks
Sophie Dannenmüller and Tosh Berman discuss Wallace Berman. Also the Beats, and California Assemblage movement.
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
BOOK MUSIK: "Niche: A Memoir in Pastiche" by Momus - Book Musik Podcast
Tosh and Kimley discuss Niche: A Memoir in Pastiche by Momus. Nick Currie who performs under the name Momus (the Greek god of satire and mockery) has enlisted no less than 217 dead narrators of questionable reliability to tell his life story. His selection of an eclectic mix of writers, artists, musicians, philosophers, and assorted ne’er-do-wells probably tells us more about Momus than the actual narration. It seems both his work and his life borrow a little from this and steal a little from that and he makes sure to pilfer from only the best sources to create his own unique pastiche.
Theme music: “Behind Our Efforts, Let There Be Found Our Efforts” by LG17
Monday, July 13, 2020
Tosh for ARTBOOK/D.A.P. on Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist & The Avant-Garde
Tosh for ARTBOOK/D.A.P. on Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist & The Avant-Garde
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
BOOK MUSIK No. 25: "My British Invasion by Harold Bronson
Book Musik 025 – My British Invasion by Harold Bronson
Tosh and Kimley discuss My British Invasion: The Inside Story on The Yardbirds, The Dave Clark Five, Manfred Mann, Herman’s Hermits, The Hollies, The Troggs, The Kinks, The Zombies, and More by Harold Bronson. Bronson is one of the co-founders of the legendary Rhino Records label. This memoir/travel journal is his unique behind-the-scenes take on many of the most influential British Invasion bands. He has worked as a music journalist, a label rep in his college days and, of course, as the guy who just wants to put out some seriously good vinyl on the much-loved Rhino Records. But rock stars and/or their managers don’t always want to cooperate…
Theme music: “Behind Our Efforts, Let There Be Found Our Efforts” by LG17