Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Fucking Hippy!

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Molly Crabapple: Sketches from the Trial of Bradley Manning

HERE

XKCD #1190 - Time: The Animated Film


Xkcd and 'Time'

How We Lost Yemen

Of course we would

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Tim Wright R.I.P.


Tim Wright, Pere Ubu and DNA Bassist, Dead

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman: The LIndisfarne Gospels


Dutch artist Niels ‘Shoe’ Meulman has been commissioned by Lindisfarne Gospels Durham to create 5 original pieces of work across the North East, based on the words and imagery of the Lindisfarne Gospels book. Meulman is an international artist and graphic designer who designs large scale calligraphic work in the built environment. For the Gospels, Meulman will create 5 pieces of work at 5 sites across the North East from 4 August
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‘Trayvon Got Justice’: Ted Nugent Goes Bonkers On ‘Numb-Nuts’ Critics Who ‘Hate Freedom’

Stunning concept art reveals NASA's 1970s vision for humanity in space

Snowden Didn't Exactly Wreck the NSA, New Terror Warning Shows

Whistleblower, Leaker, Traitor, Spy

'Defeated' al Qaeda Experiencing a 'Renaissance'

What a fugn surprise eh?

Jack Charles VS E.L.K.

Jack Charles is feeling a little insulted. The federal arts funding body, the Australia Council has demanded the actor prove his Aboriginality before considering his grant application to write a book. Renowned stencil artist and Archibald Finalist Luke Cornish (E.L.K.) has decided to lend a hand by painting Jacks portrait for the 2013 DOUG MORAN portrait prize
Directed & Produced by Jacob Oberman
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Hmmm!!!

The Origins of the Moonwalk



Sapphires protest 'racist' cover

Jimmy B Goode

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E-mails link Bush foundation, corporations and education officials

Can I get a restraining order against Jack White too to stop my ears being assaulted?

U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans

Patti & Iggy (Creem)

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Monday, 5 August 2013

♪♫ The Saints - Live At Paddington Town Hall Sydney (21/4/77)



Set List:
1) This Perfect Day
2) Run Down
3) Erotic Neurotic
4) Demolition Girl
5) Nights In Venice
(Thanx Simon!)

A Tipping Point Against The Copyright Monopoly Regime Is A Lot Closer Than You Think

Breach or Debate

Rapping to preserve a nearly extinct Arctic language

♪♫ Jeannie C. Riley - Harper Valley P.T.A. (1968)


This is a vintage live performance by Jeannie C. Riley of her hit song, "Harper Valley P.T.A.", written by Tom T. Hall.
Riley was raised in Anson, Texas. This song immediately became a gigantic hit for Riley and went to number one on both the Billboard Pop and Country charts, a feat not repeated until 1981 when Dolly Parton released "9 to 5". Riley and the song became an overnight sensation, and the song earned her the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and the Country Music Association Single of the Year award. Riley also became one of the very few country artists ever nominated in the major pop Grammy categories of "Best New Artist" and "Record of the Year".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harper_Valley_PTA

How a simple three-digit number helps websites stick it to online censorship

Eleanor Saitta: Ethics and Power in the Long War


Gay Talese’s First Mac: The Godfather of Literary Journalism on His Secret Love of Typography

It’s time Google came to grips with how it enables the surveillance state

Murdoch makes his feelings known from day one

Dating coach shows how to get classified military intel using social engineering

Governments, Led by U.S., Seek More Data About Twitter Users

I think this photograph of a guy in a wheelchair crowd surfing at Lollapalooza by Alex Garcia will be Exile's image-of-the-year come December!!!

Ad Break: Protect Yourself (Durex)

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♪♫ Grateful Dead - Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978

Gizah Sound & Light Theater, Cairo, Egypt on September 16, 1978
Bertha
Good Lovin' 5:40
Row Jimmy 13:32
New, New Minglewood Blues 24:52
Candyman 31:00
Looks Like Rain 38:09
Deal 46:43
Ollin Arageed 53:35
Fire On The Mountain 1:01:20
Iko Iko 1:10:38
I Need A Miracle 1:16:42
It's All Over Now 1:22:39
Truckin' 1:26:06
Jerry Garcia -- lead guitar, vocals
Bob Weir -- rhythm guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh -- electric bass, vocals
Keith Godchaux -- piano
Bill Kreutzmann -- drums
Mickey Hart -- drums
Donna Jean Godchaux - vocal

Egypt 1978

Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart (American Masters)

Rock and Roll Heart traces Lou Reed's career from the formation of the Velvet Underground to rock icon to his more recent artistic endeavors. Includes lots of rare and vintage footage along with interviews with David Bowie, John Cale, Patti Smith, Thurston Moore, David Byrne, Jim Carroll, Maureen Tucker, Suzanne Vega, Dave Stewart and Philip Glass. An excellent documentary (and the only one) about this hugely influential and uncompromising American artist. Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders for American Masters and screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 1998

The Velvet Underground (Excerpts from the South Bank Show 1986)



Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life

(Thanx Tommy!)

A Cheap Spying Tool With a High Creepy Factor

HA!



FBI bids to extradite 'largest child-porn dealer on planet'

Tor Sites Compromised Including Tormail

Info HERE and HERE

Firefox Zero-Day Used in Child Porn Hunt?

Feds are Suspects in New Malware That Attacks Tor Anonymity

Glenn Greenwald: Members of Congress denied access to basic information about NSA

Cognitive Dissonance



The UK from space


The Joy of Disco


Once Upon a Time in New York (BBC 2004)







The Birth of Hip Hop, Disco and Punk" - How the squalid streets of '70s New York gave birth to music that would go on to conquer the world - punk, disco and hip hop.
In the 1970s the Big Apple was rotten to the core, yet out of the grime, grit and low rent space emerged new music unlike anything that had gone before.
Inspired by the Velvet Underground, a new wave of 'punk' rock emerged in lower Manhattan including The New York Dolls, The Ramones and the Patti Smith Group. Meanwhile, downtown loft parties held by gay New Yorkers heralded the birth of disco, which would eventually spawn the ultimate club for the privileged few: Studio 54. The swanky mid-town discos were out of bounds to black New York so in the Bronx DJs such as Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa created their own parties, heralding the birth of hip hop.
With David Johansen, Patti Smith, John Cale, Richard Hell, Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc, Nile Rodgers, Chuck D, Tommy Ramone, Chris Stein, Fab 5. Freddy, Lenny Kaye, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Syl Sylvain, Nicky Siano, David Mancuso, DJ AJ, David Depino, Jayne County, Leee Childers, Nelson George, Victor Bokris and Vince Aletti.

Why have virtual sex? Because it’s fun, and people are different