Wednesday, 20 January 2010

For Pedram


Check this out...
Hope that you are OK!

Eeeeew! (c) Bella!

 He makes love like a footballer, he dribbles before he shoots!

John Cooper Clarke

Pere Ubu - Song Of The Grocery Police


A song from Pere Ubu's new album "Long Live Père Ubu!". Animation by the Brothers Quay.
See http://www.ubuprojex.net/ll..
(Thanx Gary!)

The Devil's in the details

(Click to enlarge)
(Thanx Carolyn!)

Richard Ashcroft - Are You Ready?

Art by Chris Earnhart


Description:
boring, stupid and lazy. sarcastic, always working on something. tattoo maker, former hand model, artiste, bass player (the gore-gons, deadbolt), international jet setter. had a few drinks. once shook hands with desmond dekker. MySpace 
@'Art is Useless'

Allan - does this mean I can write for you again?

adamficek
On a brighter note, The Melody Maker is coming back only on an online platform, I used to love that mag. from web

Stupido!

2 minutes ago someone tried to break into our backyard.
I thought it was son #2 but as there was no reply when I shouted "hello" I went outside and heard someone running off down the street...
So message to whoever - please come back...!!!

Kate McGarrigle, death of a matriarch


Sad news today that Kate McGarrigle has passed away, after a battle with cancer. To many music listeners, she’s probably best known as the matriarch of the Wainwright clan. Married for some years to influential American singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, she is the mother of popular contemporary singer-songwriters Rufus Wainwright and Martha Wainwright.
Being head of that dynasty might be enough to earn her a place in popular music history, but Kate was a wonderful musician in her own right, recording 10 albums with her sister Anne McGariggle. The sisters had high, thin voices but they weaved around each other in such tight, flowing harmony that the effect was completely magical and bewitching. Bi-lingual Canadians, their repertoire included traditional folk in English and French, and original songs of their own (which are striking enough to have been recorded by such artists as Linda Rondstadt, Maria Muldaur, Kirsty MacColl, Billy Bragg, Alison Moorer, Emmylou Harris, The Corrs, Annie Sophie Von Otter and Elvis Costello. And even her ex-husband, Loudon).
One Kate And Anna McGarrigle album in particular occupies a special place in my heart (and record collection). ‘Entre Lajeunesse et la sagesse’ was released in 1980, and is better known to (English speaking) admirers as The French Record. My editor used to play it in the offices of Hot Press, where I worked as a 19-year-old graphic designer, and I fell in love with it. I speak only high school French, and I really have no idea what these songs are about, but the album just worked its way into my consciousness and my heart. I still have the office vinyl copy, covered in masking tape, cow gum and letraset. The songs just communicate so much that is beyond language, with simple yet zesty, organic arrangements and voices weaving in and out of each other. It is a record shot through with humour and pathos and a kind of wisdom beyond language, the kind of music that bewitches everyone who hears it, no matter what their taste. You can find it on Spotify here. So give yourself a treat and honour the memory of a great musical artist and, perhaps more significantly, a good mother.
And how do I judge the latter? Well, following a difficult divorce, her gifted children have all taken quite hefty musical pot shots at their father (Martha on ‘Bloody Mother****ing Asshole’ and Rufus on ‘Dinner At Eight’) but have shown nothing but love to their mother. So she must have  been doing something right.
I was going to end this with Rest In Peace, but somehow  it doesn’t seem appropriate. So how about Rest In Music, Kate.

Girlz With Gunz # 91 (Happy Birthday Magnolia)


"Happy birthday to you...may you live long and prosper!
Love MonaXXX"
Give your Daddy a big kiss from me too!

Who woulda thought?


"A little older a little more confused..."

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

JEEEBUS...

Scopes
Coded References to New Testament Bible passages about Jesus Christ are inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the United States military by a Michigan company, an ABC News investigation has found.
U.S. military rules specifically prohibit the proselytizing of any religion in Iraq or Afghanistan and were drawn up in order to prevent criticism that the U.S. was embarked on a religious "Crusade" in its war against al Qaeda and Iraqi insurgents.

Almost time to kick out the jams
  motherfugers!

Ready steady... (Girlz with Gunz #...)