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Head back over the official Cameron Crowe site! Check out Cameron’s journal, all the latest news and join the Town Hall!

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Top 5 Music Videos

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Cameron picks his favorite music videos from the past year for AOL.

  • 1) Neil Young – Bandit
  • 2) Black Keys – No Trust
  • 3) Stereophonics – Nothing Precious
  • 4) Rufus Wainwright – Oh What a World
  • 5) My Morning Jacket – One Big Holiday
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Teenage Phenom

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Back in March, 1972, Crowe reviewed sixteen year-old country singer/songwriter Tommy Jones and his album Tommy’s Place for the San Diego Door. Tommy would later work with Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed, among others.

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Cameron + Art Grupe = Alice Cooper

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Alice Cooper Circa 1972 by Jim Marshall

Alice Cooper Circa 1972 by Jim Marshall

Cameron does a rare “joint” article with fellow San Diego Door writer Art Grupe for an interview/concert review of Alice Cooper. This very funny piece is from the March 9, 1972 issue.

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A Fleet of Pimply, Teenbopping Chicks

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The last addition today is from The San Diego Door‘s February 24, 1972 issue. It’s Cameron’s review of Keith Emerson with The Nice. He provides a brief history of Emerson, ELP and also looks at the ELP release, Pictures of an Exhibition.

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Cameron’s Journal for Elizabethtown

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Here’s the first entry for Cameron’s Elizabethtown Journal.

December, 2003

Elizabethtown finally has its lead actors. Orlando Bloom (as Drew Baylor) and Kirsten Dunst (as Claire Colburn). Dunst had come very close to being cast inĀ Almost Famous and Bloom had been the lead (with Kate Beckinsale) in my one and only commercial, a black and white ad for the Gap. We’d made a pact to work together in the future. Now’s the time. Only one problem. He’s not available for close to six months. Dunst will have time to make another movie, “Wimbledon,” in England, and I will have time to storyboard and prepare the movie to a fine degree. And the movie, which is set in summer, will be able to be shot in summer. That had always been a problemĀ  how were we going to do a movie about summer, in all its glorious humidity, with January snow on the ground? It feels right to wait. Vinyl Films will go into a long pre-production hibernation_ we make all kinds of plans on how to spend the down time. We’ll work on future projects, plot visual style on “E-town,” plan music for the movie and we’ll put out the vinyl on our fave artists Low and Mark Kozelek, and wait out the long months.

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Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums

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Cameron was among the 273 voters for Rolling Stone’s 500 greatest albums of all time (this special issue is on newsstands now!). Crowe’s #1 selection was the Beach Boys album Pet Sounds. He wrote this about that seminal album. I’m trying to get all 50 of Cameron’s picks, so stay tuned….

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Mojo Risin’

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David Bowie. Photo courtesy of Neal Preston.

David Bowie. Photo courtesy of Neal Preston.

Cameron talks with Chris Marlowe of the wonderful UK music magazine, Mojo. This interview is from the August, 1995 issue. I’m not sure what Cameron was doing in the UK at that time (since this was between the release of Singles and Jerry Maguire). He talks about the early days, Fast Times, Singles and his love of music. It’s the only Crowe interview I’ve located for 1995.

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  • Almost Famous- Paramount+, AMC+
  • David Crosby: Remember My Name- Starz
  • Elizabethtown- FUBO
  • Say Anything...- Disney+, Hulu, AMC+
  • Vanilla Sky- Paramount+,Showtime
  • We Bought A Zoo- Disney+, Roku