Monday, 23 August 2021

Misinformation Is Destroying Our Country. Can Anything Rein It In?

Portland Anti-Fascists Getting Shot At

Thread from Jason Wilson
Thread from Sergio Olmos


Gunfire erupts after Proud Boys and anti-fascists openly brawl in Portland without police intervention

How will Delta evolve? Here’s what the theory tells us

Little Red Dansette (1976) Mix

I was just searching for some posts on Facebook and well couldn't find what I was after but I did find this from 2019:
With the spate of very hip top ten teenage album lists recently I thought I'd make a mix of the sort of stuff I was listening to at the halfway point of being a teenager. So here's what could have pissed off my parents through the bedroom wall one night in July 76. (How LOUD could a Dansette go?) Funny tho how we listen to music differently now...I still know every word to these songs but count yourself lucky you didn't hear me singing (?) along in the last couple of hours
Tracklist:

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails

Happy Trails 
Yes I put this in my all time top ten albums when that rolled around on Facebook a number of years ago. It was nice to see that Kristof from Swans had it in his top ten too

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Live Sonoma State College (15/8/69)

Live at Monterey Pop Festival 1967

1967: The Summer of Love

The Digger Archives

We’re gonna do economic activity - without money!

THE REALIST #81 (August 1968 35¢)


The Digger Papers

No Other Mix

1 Can You Hear Nature Sing Dot Allison 
2 Who Knows Where The Time Goes Eddi Reader 
3 Every Grain of Sand Chrissie Hynde 
4 There's A Girl Olivia Vedder 
5 Be & Bring Me Home Neko Case 
6 Can't Find My Way Home Colin Hay 
7 So Good Today The Woodentops 
8 Feel Flows The Beach Boys 
9 No Other Gene Clark 
10 Love Rears Its Ugly Head (Acoustic) Living Colour 
11 Lay Lady Lay Kevin Ayers 
12 You're Gonna Miss Me Lucinda Williams 
13 Gradually Learning The Rockingbirds 
14 Something In The Air Thunderclap Newman

Otis Gibbs on Tom T. Hall

Tom T. Hall R.I.P.

Don Everly R.I.P.

Bitch, please

Sunday, 22 August 2021