Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Oxyana (Trailer)


'I've Done Horrible Things for Dope'

How To Spot A Jap (WWII US Army Leaflet)

Full leaflet
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Sein O)))

The Seinfield theme slowed down
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Drugs In Our Culture


♪♫ Sean Connery - In My Life


Social Media Is Redefining 'Depression'

Owen Jones: The Grangemouth dispute makes it clear who really runs the country

Genus of Velvet Spider Named after Lou Reed

Revisiting royalties in the music industry: the promise of 'Big Data'



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The psychedelic and grotesque proto-GIFs of the 19th century

Clarification

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(Thanx Tommy!)

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Please kill me...

...no seriously! If you ever see me looking like this, you have my permission!

Bob Quine on playing with Lou Reed


Ever since the Voidoids, chord playing has been the priority; with Lloyd Cole, I’m trying to leave the high and low E’s ringing as much as possible, and then sliding chords around inside of that. My confidence has grown over the years, but I’ve never been entirely comfortable with solos. The way Richard Hell got them out of me was to make me do it over and over again until I got so angry and frustrated, I’d just smash away at the strings. Lou Reed generally left me alone. Some people think that the solo on Waves of Fear from “Blue Mask” was the best thing I ever did, and that’s all they want to hear, but I’d like to think I can play lyrical stuff and still put as much emotion in as that. Not the same kind of emotion, thank God… I really put myself in a state to play that part - it wasn’t fun at all. My biggest break, a Lou Reed album for RCA, and I thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown and that they’d have to call a taxi and send me home!

'a short-lived torture of cacophony'

NYT Jan 14 1966
(Thanx Tony!)