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(Thanx Joe!)
Monday, 10 September 2012
Neneh Cherry & The Thing - 'A Tribute to Don Cherry' (Heineken Jazzaldia San Sebastián 2012)
47th Heineken Jazzaldia
Festival de Jazz de San Sebastián, 23 Julio 2012, Plaza de la Trinidad, Donosti, Spain
Neneh Cherry - voice
Mats Gustafsson - - tenor & baritone sax, live electronics
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten - double bass, electric bass
Paal Nilssen-Love - drums
Dream Baby Dream (A. Vega & M. Rev)
Golden Heart (D. Cherry)
Sudden Moment (M. Gustafsson)
Cashback (N. Cherry)
Dirt (J. Osterberg, R. Asheton, S. Asheton, D. Alexander)
Accordion (D. Dumile & O. Jackson)
Bonus:
Neneh Cherry & The Thing - Cashback (Lindstrom & Prins Thomas remix)
If you can't say 'Fuck', you can't say 'Fuck the government'
Performance + Score: Austra
Director: Claire Edmondson
Cinematographer: Catherine Lutes
Editor: Scott Cudmore
freepussyriot.org/aboutDirector: Claire Edmondson
Cinematographer: Catherine Lutes
Editor: Scott Cudmore
Hillsborough: Searching for the Truth
For more than two decades, the families of the 96 Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster have claimed that South Yorkshire Police covered up the full story of what happened on 15th April 1989. Now, Lucy Hester speaks to police officers, Hillsborough victims' family members and the author of an infamous article in the Sun newspaper which blamed Liverpool fans for the disaster.
♪♫ Rocket From The Crypt - He's a Chef (Yo Gabba Gabba)
"He's A Chef" will be available on a limited edition 7" as part of an
apparel and accessories collaboration between Volcom Clothing and the
most re-freshest of all children's shows, Yo Gabba Gabba. In the
creation of this most awesome collection of radness (in the whole
universe), the 7" that also features a Biz Markie and Wayne Coyne
production is being given away to 100 lucky winners at http://www.volcom.com/ygg
and will be available on September 21st at select Volcom retailers as a
free gift when you purchase any of the collaborative products.
(Thanx Gavin!)
(Thanx Gavin!)
Carlo Zeccola: Rutledge Lane, Melbourne (2012)
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Saying you like street art but hate tagging is a bit like saying you love sandwiches but hate bread
-Junky Projects
Saying you like street art but hate tagging is a bit like saying you love sandwiches but hate bread
-Junky Projects
eL Seed
eL Seed is a Tunisian artist, born in France, who creates large-scale works of art combining the vernacular of street art with Arabic calligraphy. What he calls "Calligraffiti" is his response to both his role as an Arabic artist in a Western-dominated art world as well as his role as an artist of the "streets."
eL Seed
Arab graffiti: vandalism or art?
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