Tuesday, 25 May 2010

'bp cares'

All profits go to 

Man bites man over dog

48HR Magazine

This is the future...

...according to Rupert Murdoch!

♪♫ Josh Ritter - Mexican Home


From the album of John Prine covers 'Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows' which also features Lambchop, Bon Iver, The Avett Brothers and many more.

HA!


PETA = People Eating Tasty Animals!
 
One of my fave 'T' shirts!

Julio Aparicio VS Bull

BP Kept Using Toxic Chemical in Gulf After E.P.A. Deadline

DNCN - Kitchen Sink EP (Dustv019)

   

Prison Beauty Pageants

Instead of a modeling contract, the winner of this Siberian prison's beauty contest gets early release. Too bad life on the outside is just as tough.

Gus Van Sant - Discipline of DE (Based on a short story by William S. Burroughs)

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Steve 'Stella' New RIP

Ex - Rich Kid
Beaststellabeast Interview  

Doesn't Midge Ure look funny with hair?
"I just don't get Sarah Palin. She sleeps with a guy who worked for BP for eighteen years but accuses Obama of being in bed with big oil."

Final Jay Bennett Solo Album to Be Released as Free Download

Donations accepted to benefit the Jay Bennett Foundation Final Jay Bennett Solo Album to Be Released as Free Download
Last May, former Wilco multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett died of a painkiller overdose at the age of 45. To commemorate the one-year anniversary of Bennett's death, Bennett's mother Jan and brother Jeff have set up a foundation in his name. According to the Jay Bennett Foundation's website, the foundation will support "music and education."
On July 10, the Foundation will release Bennett's final solo album, Kicking at the Perfumed Air, as a free download. Though the download is free, the Foundation will accept donations, which will benefit the Foundation and its partner charities. You'll also be able to buy a physical copy of the album on CD, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Foundation.
Right now, you can download two songs from the album:
Jay Bennett: "Twice a Year"
Jay Bennett: "M Plates"
In a press release, Jay's brother Jeff Bennett said, "Those of us who loved Jay lost a son, a brother, a collaborator and a loyal friend. The world lost a gifted musician, thoughtful song-writer and uniquely creative force in the studio who was always working to make music better. This album is part of a larger effort to honor Jay's memory and enhance his legacy by exposing more people to his music and by supporting charitable efforts to make the world a better place."
Tom Breihan @'Pitchfork'