Saturday, 31 March 2012

William S. Burroughs on September Songs


Bonus:
Tom Waits - What Keeps Mankind Alive?

Mark 4:22

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Johnny Dowd playing 'One Way' from 'Searching For The Wrong Eyed Jesus'

World Party - 70 unreleased tracks on ‘Arkeology’ box set

Oh! THIS always works...

Can Music (NYC 17/04/12)

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OH! I would SO love one of those posters...

We Can No Longer Say No (Demo Mix 3)


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HT: Vox/TX7/Electribe/DSI Tetra
JP: DSI Tetra
The Unknown Solderer: Spoken word Text

 I received this in the postal intertoobs inspired by this piece from 'Exile' written by The Unknown Solderer... 
(BIG thanx Anon!)

Last Exit - Live Frankfurt Jazz Festival (1986)


Sonny Sharrock: guitar
Peter Brotzmann: tenor saxophone, tenor clarinet
Bill Laswell: 6-string bass
Ronald Shannon Jackson: drums, voice

'A Map of the Open Country of a Woman’s Heart'

Created by D. W. Kellogg circa 1833–1842
Subtitle - 'Exhibiting its internal communications, and the facilities and dangers to Travellers therein'

Friday, 30 March 2012

♪♫ The Flaming Lips/Bon Iver - Ashes In The Air

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 Wayne Coyne's hand written lyrics

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Bonus:
At 'This Land Is Your Land' - A Woody Guthrie Centennial Concert on March 10th in Tulsa - The Flaming Lips re imagined Guthrie's songs with iPads. This is the first song they played, the folk standard 'Vigilante Man'

The Flaming Lips' Record Store Day Release Will Contain Collaborators' Blood in Packaging

Capa’s ‘Falling Soldier’: The Modest Birth of an Iconic Picture

It’s a rare picture that encompasses an era; even the most justly famous photographs very rarely manage the feat. Eisenstaedt’s “V-J Day in Times Square,” for instance, perfectly illustrated the rapturous mood of a nation - and much of the world - at the end of the Second World War, but no one would argue that the image somehow captured the five-year war itself. Bill Eppridge’s haunting picture of Robert Kennedy’s assassination in a Los Angeles hotel kitchen in June 1968 distilled the darkest, most murderous currents of the Age of Aquarius, but no one says of that one photograph, “That was the Sixties.”
So, yes, it’s phenomenally rare for a single photo to evoke both a discrete moment, and an entire epoch. But that is exactly what Robert Capa’s now-iconic “Falling Soldier” manages to do; there, in one frame, made at the very moment a Loyalist fighter in Spain is shot and killed, one encounters a distillation of the Fascist violence and the brutally extinguished Republican sense of hope - hope for a new, free, egalitarian society - that ultimately came to define the Spanish Civil War...
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William S. Burroughs in 'Twister' (1989)


'Twister' (1989) directed by: Michael Almereyda. Starring Suzy Amis, Crispin Glover, Harry Dean Stanton, and Dylan McDermott.

♪♫ Screen - Just Outside Your Comfort Zone


Screen NOT The Orb
'If you don’t like our style, fine, just fuck off & leave us alone. We are Screen.'
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Harry Crews RIP


Author Harry Crews dies in Florida at 76

I think you're losing it Rupester...

'Enemies many different agendas, but worst old toffs and right wingers who still want last century's status quo with their monoplies.'