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  1. Marky Ramone on Richard Hell and The Voidoids - Blank Generation. A Mini Documentary Watch Grammy Winner and Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Marky Ramone ...

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  2. Mar 6, 2013 · Television discovered the legendary CBGB, the club out of which American Punk music developed, in 1974. During his time in Television, Hell also developed a unique look, wearing battered and torn...

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  3. Dec 3, 2017 · I put this music video together using two clips of Richard Hell and the Voidoids playing at CBGBs: the awesome performance from the film Blank Generation and a B&W early performance that...

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    • IWC Films
  4. May 31, 2016 · He’s ultra-intelligent and ultrasensitive, with the eye of a painter; his films are near-noir in their bleak, unblinking presentation of human existence—a large proportion of them include suicide of the protagonist—while they’re also exhilarating and uplifting in their God’s-eye views.

  5. Mar 23, 2014 · Richard Hell interviewed on Videowave. The interviewer was extremely nervous (this was her first interview), while the interviewee was at the time..... well...

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  6. Jun 4, 2023 · Naomi Fry interviews the punk-rock legend Richard Hell about his new poetry book, nineteen-seventies New York, drugs, mortality, and the evolution of his writing.

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    Richard Hell and the Voidoids. In early 1976, Hell quit the Heartbreakers and started Richard Hell and the Voidoids with Robert Quine, Ivan Julian and Marc Bell. The band released two albums, though the second, Destiny Street, retained only Quine from the original group, with Naux (Juan Maciel) on guitar and Fred Maher on drums.