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| | Malcolm McLaren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Malcolm McLaren (born 22 January 1946) is a British impresario and self-publicist who is best known as being the manager of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols. |  | | The film was criticised for being too skewed towards McLaren and for being a launchpad for McLaren's future career in music as a performer (he performs the Max Bygraves song You Need Hands in the film) as well as a manager. |  | | McLaren released several other albums after this but none were as successful as Duck Rock. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_McLaren
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 | | McLaren's association with Bow Wow Wow ended in 1982 and in 1983 he released his first solo album, Duck Rock. |  | | McLaren adopted the techniques of hip hop music by mixing previous recordings in new combinations, a procedure conceptually similar to his earlier method of creating new fashions by juxtaposing unlike styles and forms. |  | | As the era of conservative Thatcherism began, McLaren initiated the look of "punk gone high seas." The theme was piracy and the performers adopted the theatrical look of swashbuckling outlaws. |
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| | Malcolm McLaren (1946 - ) |
 | | Malcolm McLaren (born January 22, 1946) is an impresario and self-publicist who was the manager of the punk rock band the Sex Pistols, having "discovered" them (ca. |  | | Case-in-point concerns that maverick maestro of musical mayhem, Mr Malcolm McLaren, the man who masterminded the explosion of the Punk Rock scene and brought anarchy to the UK in the form of the notorious Sex Pistols (who he managed and mentored). |  | | Malcolm McLaren appropriates the title of this 1840s tune and has Trevor Horn produce a 1982 hip hop and scratch version of the famous lyrics. |
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http://www.jahsonic.com/MalcolmMcLaren.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts Arts features 'So I pitched my Oscar Wilde film to Spielberg' |
 | | The year over, Malcolm waltzes in and does one of his hyper-pitches: it's a musical, he tells Spielberg, and it will be Oscar Wilde discovering rock'n'roll by accident on one of his lecture tours in the Deep South in the 1880s. |  | | McLaren has decided he wants to release six 'black and fetishistic' vinyl 45s and a comic book, and MTV are at the event, along with representatives from Universal and Mute records. |  | | When the Wild Strawberries in Beijing asked McLaren to produce some tracks, he married their thrash guitar sound to the retro soundscapes of his latest enthusiasm and his game plan was up and running. |
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http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,11710,1175408,00.html
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| | Malcolm McLaren :: Duck Rock :: Island Records |
 | | McLaren wanted to share with people this new form of music, but also wanted to take listeners down the path to show what lead to this, by traveling musically and culturally and leading us to the streets of New York. |  | | McLaren may have said "here's my idea, let's work with it." Yet if you pick up the album, featuring graphics and artwork from the late Keith Haring, the listener is immediately put int a place which involves being taught a musical lesson. |  | | The album begins with an African song, "Obatala," and while it should sound out of place, you realize that its placement on the album is tapping into where all of this music originally came from. |
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http://rapreviews.com/archive/BTTL_duckrock.html
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| | Review: Malcolm McLaren, Paris - Ali Sinclair |
 | | McLaren's vocals are recited, not sung, the narrator, the poet. |  | | The whole recording is a musical and lyrical painting of Paris, from McLaren's viewpoint. |  | | - Malcolm McLaren's first release in six years - is music, but it's more than music. |
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http://www.westnet.com/consumable/1995/April28.1995/revmalco.html
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 | | McLaren managed to create a minor hit from a song praising the possibilities of home taping as a do-it-yourself strategy. |  | | In November 1974, McLaren left for New York to shop for sex gear for the upcoming new shop concept and was hired by the management of New York Dolls, which can be described as a trashy glam rock pre-punk band. |  | | These songs are some of the best things from McLaren's career as a recording artist. |
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http://www.persolvang.no/Tekst/Maclaren.htm
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| | Interview: Paris's ears are burning - tete-a-tete between fashion designer Sonia Rykiel and music producer Malcolm ... |
 | | The Rykiel track was first heard on the catwalk in Paris during the filming of Robert Altman's Pret-a-Porter, and a remix of the song has been added to the Paris CD released in Japan. |  | | One day, the imperious French fashion designer Sonia Rykiel called music producer Malcolm McLaren with a request: "I want to sing." Unfortunately, McLaren had just completed recording his latest album, Paris, which will be released later this year in the U.S. by BMG. |  | | At Rykiel's behest, McLaren went back into the studio with the designer and recorded "Sonia Rykiel," a surprisingly hip dance song. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_n9_v24/ai_15729139
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| | Scotsman.com News - Entertainment - McLaren sued over Kill Bill song |
 | | MALCOLM McLaren, the former manager of punk rock group The Sex Pistols, is being sued for nearly £70,000 in France for allegedly plagiarising a song used in the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill 2. |  | | The song was created from music samples which Mr McLaren had asked Mr Béduneau to compile, he said, adding that the young composer had simply carried out the British producer's instructions. |  | | I ran to the record shop to buy it and then I listened to my song, listed as track number 12 on the CD," he said. |
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http://news.scotsman.com/entertainment.cfm?id=2057952005
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| | Official Ticketmaster site. Malcolm McLaren tickets, dates |
 | | Malcolm McLaren first came to prominence as the notorious manager of the Sex Pistols, the premier punk rock band of the late '70s. |  | | McLaren next turned to opera, recording an adaptation of "Madame Butterfly" that made the British Top 20 in 1984; it introduced his second full-length album, Fans. |  | | From their first record release in November 1976 to their breakup in January 1978, they were regularly found on both the record charts and the front pages of Britain's tabloids, renowned by fans for songs like "Anarchy in the U.K." and "God Save the Queen" and condemned by detractors as examples of moral turpitude. |
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http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/770294?brand=none
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| | Amazon.com: Duck Rock: Music: Malcolm McLaren |
 | | Mclaren did take samples of music from a variety of cultures and make them his own, but given the history of popular music it should hardly be a surprise that any one would want to do that. |  | | Malcolm McClaren, no hero or stranger to either punk or hip-hop heads for his notorious reputation, blatantly ripped off about 50 musical styles, threw them on a wall to see what he could come up with, and here you have it. |  | | McLaren's subsequent albums don't quite gel, but this one hits the mark. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000001FVW?v=glance
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| | eBay - malcolm mclaren, CDs, Records items on eBay.com |
 | | MALCOLM McLAREN - Paris - Released in 1994 CD - Used |  | | MALCOLM McLAREN and THE BOOTZILLA ORCHESTRA VERYRARE 1989 |  | | Malcolm McLaren - Waltz Darling (CD 2000)SEX PISTOLS |
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http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=malcolm+mclaren&...&krd=1
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Malcolm McLaren |
 | | McLaren next foisted another demented but entertaining musical hybrid on the world: Waltz Darling. |  | | If McLaren's a musical tourist, these records are his home movies. |  | | Instead of assimilating the forms and reconstructing them, McLaren puts his actual source material on vinyl (and then his name to it). |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=malcolm_mclaren
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| | OFFOFFOFF film review MALCOLM MCLAREN NOT FOR SALE documentary movie by Nancy Cohen and Andy Lee with Malcolm ... |
 | | They're part of the inspiration of McLaren's campaign for the authentic life they were amateurs who were unafraid of becoming "a flamboyant failure" rather than pursue stardom in the corporatized music business. |  | | When they finally catch up with McLaren, he's become a kind of armchair punk with wild red curls piled atop his head and looking quite proper in a suit, tie and overcoat rather than dangerous, he calmly and smartly dissects the state of political affairs in England. |  | | Meanwhile, they talk with average Londoners about the Sex Pistols' endurance as symbols in the life of the city, and whether they'd actually vote for the offbeat punk impresario. |
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http://www.offoffoff.com/film/2001/malcolmmclaren.php3
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| | Malcolm McLaren |
 | | McLaren managed The New York Dolls, The Sex Pistols, Bow Wow Wow and assisted Boy George and Adam Ant with their musical careers. |  | | With Vivienne Westwood he fostered the punk rock movement. |
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http://www.nndb.com/people/754/000054592
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| | WPS1 Spotlight: Malcolm McLaren |
 | | In this exclusive, two-part program, legendary entrepreneur McLaren, performs an impromptu monologue on "the look of music," spins a few tunes and discusses his long career in fashion and pop. |  | | McLaren's current work involves experimentation with "bastard blues," "chip music," "post-karaoke," and "rock and roll Gameboy music," as well as"mash-ups" (tracks formed by layering pre-existing songs, as exemplified by the fusion of Captain and Tenille's "Love Will Bring Us Together" and New Order's" Love Will Tear Us Apart." |
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http://www.wps1.org/include/shows/mclaren.html
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| | marathonpacks: McLaren, et al |
 | | Bow Wow Wow would serve as McLaren's poster children for his latest musical fascination, all forms of highly rhythmic African musics, and his latest ideological/promotional one, against the record industry's grip on music distribution. |  | | It's obvious to anyone who's read Subculture, no matter how much of its been disproven/updated, that the original British "punk" style was bricolage---cribbed from London immigrants and filtered through a working-class mentality. |  | | Reluctantly, the band drew lots, and guitarist Matthew Ashman was dispatched to perform the task. |
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http://www.marathonpacks.com/2006/03/mclaren-et-al.html
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| | Malcolm McLaren : Buffalo Gals Back to Skool - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | One of the most peculiar and wonderful albums of early hip-hop is Malcolm McLaren's groundbreaking 1982 release Duck Rock. |  | | A mixture of hip-hop radio links (starring the World Famous Supreme Team from New York's groundbreaking WHBI 105.9 FM) and source recordings of traditional forms of Latin and African music, along with gimmicky singles like "Buffalo Gals," "Double Dutch," and "Duck for the Oyster," Duck Rock was humorous, pan-cultural, and genuinely fascinating. |  | | Malcolm McLaren : Buffalo Gals Back to Skool - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/store/artist/album/0,,374319,00.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Great Rock N Roll Swindle: DVD |
 | | Malcolm McLaren--former manager of the notorious British punk rock band--the Sex Pistols, directed "The Great Rock and Roll Swindle" after the Pistols broke up at the conclusion of their disastrous North American tour. |  | | McLaren is evidently rather proud of the fact that two record companies (EMI and A&M) paid large settlements to the Pistols just for the privilege of dropping them from the label. |  | | She informs the audience that Rotten couldn't carry a note--unlike dear Malcolm--he apparently has a wonderful ear. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0008G2748
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| | Malcolm McLaren |
 | | McLaren next persisted with the music of urban New York and was particularly interested in the 'scratching' sounds of street hip-hop disc jockeys. |  | | Paris, and the subsequent ambient remix album, proved more popular in Europe (France in particular) than the UK. |  | | Although their recordings were original for the period, the dividends proved unimpressive and the group split. |
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http://www.mywestend.co.uk/westend/celebs&gossip-malcolm_mcLaren.htm
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| | Open Letter to Malcolm McLaren by gwEm |
 | | The Observer newspaper turns the disturbing phrase "...some of the ideas McLaren has been hatching over the past year or so, particularly his recent discovery of 'chip music', which he thinks is the most significant new phenomenon since punk or hip hop, two earlier cultural styles which he pillaged, packaged and took credit for". |  | | We wish to comment on your recent statements in 'Wired' magazine, 'The Observer' newspaper, and 'Eschaton TV' on the subject of chip music. |  | | Aside from micromusic.net, the wider chip music community stretches further even than this! |
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http://micromusic.net/public_letter_gwEm.html
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| | ENergylog / Malcolm McLaren shows his “8-Bit Clothing” at Bread & Butter |
 | | Malcolm McLaren turned from punk to childrens wear. |  | | He heard traces of their digital jangles sampled in pop songs. |  | | Malcolm McLaren, famous for Sex, the London store he ran with Vivienne Westwood in the 70’s, and for his role in the punk movement as the founder of the Sex Pistols, has designed a collection of clothing for children age 4 to 12. |
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http://www.energylab.de/wordpress?p=1873
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| | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play & Burn Malcolm McLaren |
 | | Click here to start listening to Malcolm McLaren and thousands of other artists FREE for 14 days with Rhapsody Unlimited. |  | | Rhapsody Music: Download, Listen, Play and Burn Malcolm McLaren |
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http://www.real.com/dmm/rhapsody/artist/?artistid=4760
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| | Malcolm McLaren Accused Of Plagarism |
 | | The musician known as Lancelot claims that he sent McLaren a tape of his song ‘Smith Ballade’ in 2002; the track was part of an album that Lancelot failed to get off the ground. |  | | According to Music-News.com the song ‘About Her’ is am electro mix featuring samples from 1960’s group The Zombies. |  | | McLaren was not represented in court
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http://www.tarantino.info/forum/index.php?topic=4726.0
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| | Sex Pistols books from The Bomp Bookshelf |
 | | There's some sharp, funny stuff here, as many of McLaren's "commandments" for rock'n'roll stardom can be seen today in pop: the cynicisms of executives and marketers who have no real interest in music; the "pre-fabricated" band; the commodification of rebellion. |  | | The Sex Pistols left their legacy in a whirlwind 26-month reign, spitting out a caustic, confrontational brand of rock and roll that became the rallying cry for angry, disaffected youths in late 1970s England and defined the punk movement. |  | | Included is testimony from Lydon's father and rockers Chrissie Hynde, Billy Idol, and others; a track-by-track analysis of Pistols recordings; and a reading of affidavits in Lydon's suit against former manager Malcolm McLaren for back pay. |
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http://www.bomp.com/BompbooksPistols.html
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| | Wired 11.11: 8-Bit Punk |
 | | Chip music is the final repository of the marvelous, its makers the last possessors of the wand of Cinderella's fairy godmother. |  | | His foray into chip music, Fashionbeast, will be released in spring 2004. |  | | Malcolm McLaren is a recording artist, producer, and clothing designer based in Paris. |
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.11/mclaren_pr.html
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| | BBC News UK POLITICS Punk godfather joins mayor race |
 | | The man who brought the world the Sex Pistols punk band has revealed his ambition to become mayor of London. |  | | Writing in the New Statesman, he claims London has become drab since the punk heyday. |  | | I don't think today you would have as many artists living in London if it had not been for punk rock." |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Music Kill Bill music case thrown out |
 | | He said he registered the song with the French performers' rights body Sacem in 2003, and was seeking damages and the return of the original recordings. |  | | Musician Benjamin Beduneau, also known as Lancelot, had accused the former Sex Pistols manager of lifting his song Sound Smith for the track About Her. |  | | Mr Ryterband told the court Mr McLaren had copyrighted the song in the UK and US, but admitted his client was unable to play any instrument. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4427730.stm
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| | The CHUD.COM Message Boards - Malcolm McLaren - About Her |
 | | I love this song and find it to be the best track in either Kill Bills [but yeah KB has Morricone so you know this wins just barely] but I can never tell what the shit they're singing in the back ground at 2:30 of the song. |  | | 08-18-2004 04:16 PM Haven't heard the McLaren tune since I saw KB2 in the theater, but, unless the soundtrack version is radically different from what's in the movie, isn't it just a re-mix of the Zombies' "She's Not There?" I'd think you'd be able to find all the lyrics under that title. |  | | - - Malcolm McLaren - About Her (http://chud.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69982) |
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http://www.chud.com/forums/printthread.php?t=69982
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| | Malcolm McLaren - Duck Rock |
 | | Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn play Brooke and Gary, the erstwhile couple that's still living together out of stubbornness and spite (or maybe something more). |  | | An international adventure in music and the first solo compilation from McLaren. |  | | Follow the steps below (come back to this page to check your progress): |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/malcolm_mclaren_duck_rock
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| | Daddy Types, the weblog for new dads: Al-Most. Fashionbeast "8-Bit Clothing" By Malcolm McLaren |
 | | I mean, the dude invented punk, for Sid's sake. |  | | These 8-Bit music fans with their ideas rooted in videogame culture are ready to rock!" |  | | McLaren said in the Times and on Yoox.com [the exclusive retailer right now] that "Children dominate the culture like never before, whether in film, music or art. |
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http://www.daddytypes.com/archive/2005/12/22/almost_fashionbeast_8bit_clothing_by_malcolm_mclaren.php
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| | Punk rock - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | The cover song, in the hands of a punk band, can often be an instrument for irony and commentary on popular culture. |  | | This was a conscious direction taken by Pistols prime movers Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, and is apparent in the artwork of Jamie Reid, who had previously been involved with Suburban Press and King Mob, and designed many of the band's graphics. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/p/pu/punk_rock.html
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| | SEX (boutique) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Seditionaries Tribute Site to the clothing designed by Westwood and McLaren from the 'punk' period |  | | It first began when Malcolm McLaren opened at what was called Paradise Garage, which had a small shop behind it where Mclaren sold records and eventually Teddy Boy clothes: this evolved into his own store, which he ran with Vivienne Westwood, called Let it Rock, selling Teddy Boy clothes. |  | | They later moved further down the road to open a rubber and leather fetish wear store which they named SEX. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEX_(boutique)
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| | Malcolm McLaren - About Her - The CHUD.COM Message Boards |
 | | Haven't heard the McLaren tune since I saw KB2 in the theater, but, unless the soundtrack version is radically different from what's in the movie, isn't it just a re-mix of the Zombies' "She's Not There?" I'd think you'd be able to find all the lyrics under that title. |  | | Something to do with Nick taking off his pants during a film and throwing them at the screen. |  | | Contact Us - CHUD.COM (Cinematic Happenings Under Development) - Archive - Top |
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http://www.chud.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1240499
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| | Malcolm McLaren (1946-), Pioneer of punk and manager of the Sex Pistols |
 | | Malcolm McLaren (1946-), Pioneer of punk and manager of the Sex Pistols |  | | Art school graduate and owner, with Vivienne Westwood, of a clothing shop in the King's Road, McLaren became the manager of the prototype punk group Sex Pistols and masterminded their rise to notoriety. |  | | The online database contains information on 88,710 works, 49,933 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works. |
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http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?linkID=mp06554
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| | Spoilt Victorian Child - prime Dickensian empeethree akshun |
 | | In truth I should have picked Buffalo Gals to post as it was more of a cornerstone where Rap is concerned, but I just love this track, similar in respect to what Bow Wow Wow were doing but with the wonderful wonderful Ebonettes and skipping ropes.... |  | | McLaren put together a production team including Thomas Dolby, Anne Dudley, Trevor Horn, The World Famous Supreme Team and several other people from the party and took what he had heard and seen that night and turned it into the album Duck Rock. |  | | The rest is pretty much history, Afrika Bambata and the Zulu Nation story will be covered here at some stage no doubt. |
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http://www.spoiltvictorianchild.co.uk/2005/01/on-ropes_31.html
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| | Overstock.com, save up to 80% every day! |
 | | The third in Malcolm McLaren`s continuing series of oddball musical hybrids, 1989`s WALTZ DARLING finds the artist provocateur (you couldn`t exactly call him a singer, songwriter, or producer in any traditional sense) blending three disparate styles into one. |  | | There`s deep house, the then- newly fashionable dance style; funk-rock, with appearances by Dave Stewart, Jeff Beck, and Bootsy Collins; and a full orchestra. |  | | In Stock if you order today: This product normally leaves our warehouse within 1-4 business days.* |
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| | Tower Records - Duck Rock - Malcolm McLaren |
 | | Some feel it's an ahead-of-its-time cross-cultural document; others find it exploitative, and its creator--who barely appears on his own album, singing on only about a third of the tracks--an opportunistic huckster. |  | | Tower Records - Duck Rock - Malcolm McLaren |  | | A contentious classic, Malcolm McLaren's DUCK ROCK has been controversial since its late 1982 release. |
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http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=1040400
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| | Review: The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle |
 | | There are some who say that the "punk rock" revolution was the byproduct of the musical assault waged by British punk pioneers |  | | But the only notes that really count, are the ones that come in wads!" |  | | The Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren, Helen of Troy, Irene Handl, Ronnie Biggs |
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http://www.domicilium.com/loganandglitz/reviews/g-rockswindle.htm
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| | Tower Records - Paris - Malcolm McLaren |
 | | 1995's PARIS, McLaren's first release after a long layoff, is a typically unexpected release. |  | | If a form of music exists, Malcolm McLaren has probably thought of a way to exploit it. |  | | Largely instrumental, this two-disc set references McLaren's adopted home, with Senegalese choirs and Middle Eastern instrumentation blending with the traditional Gallic forms and then-fashionable trip-hop touches. |
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http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=1118924
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| | New Museum: Impresario: Malcolm McLaren and the British New Wave |
 | | A "producer" in more than one sense of the word, he has literally orchestrated new musical events and created provocative "cultural texts" within the mass-media. |  | | McLaren is a popularizer, which is to say that he is a pioneer." |  | | "Clearly, Malcolm McLaren is a "bad guy" of contemporary pop culture, a reputation that in these times makes him all the more appealing. |
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| | Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren: "Bondage" suit (2004.15a,b) Object Page Timeline of Art History The ... |
 | | Vivienne Westwood (British, born 1941); Malcolm McLaren (British, born 1946) |  | | McLaren brought some standard-issue cotton army trousers back from a trip to the United States, which Vivienne then copied in a shiny black sateen McLaren had seen on the back of British rail clerks' waistcoats and sourced in Manchester. |  | | Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren: "Bondage" suit (2004.15a,b) |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/hd/vivw/hod_2004.15a,b.htm
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| | Trouser Press - Re: Malcolm Mclaren HELP ME |
 | | Although he might not mind so much in this case since that song seemed to be universally disliked. |  | | It never occurred to me before, but now that you mention it, McLaren's voice and Lydon's post-Pistols vocal style do sound a lot alike. |  | | Trouser Press - Re: Malcolm Mclaren HELP ME Back to: Home Reviews What's New |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=2485&t=2394
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| | JohnLydon.Com - Message Board - View Single Post - Malcolm McLaren - useless, pathetic parasite? |
 | | McLaren would like us to believe they were puppets, while he was the master strategist and string-puller. |  | | Interesting prog on BBC TV last night about the struggle between McLaren and Lydon - eventually fought out in in the law courts - over who made the Sex Pistols into the awesome force they became. |  | | Has he done anything of any importance to anyone since? |
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http://www.johnlydon.com/forums/showpost.php?p=389&postcount=1
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books Top 10s Malcolm McLaren's favourite books |
 | | Buy Malcolm McLaren's Rock 'n' Roll London at Amazon.co.uk |  | | The toughest, bitchiest indictment of a dishonest society by the best writer England has ever produced. |  | | Malcolm McLaren is an impresario and style guru. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/top10s/top10/0,6109,99329,00.html
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