Thursday 31 January 2013

Deal with it...




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Say it with flowers...

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Gabby Giffords Statement At Gun VIolence Hearing


Death by cunnilingus

Black Uhuru With Sly & Robbie - Dubbin' It Live


Ad Break: Hyundai Flaming Lips Super Bowl Ad

(Thanx Stan!)

PUNK (Tina Weymouth in 1976)

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Björk Guðmundsdóttir as a child

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Wednesday 30 January 2013

White Freightliner (Townes Van Zandt Tribute)


From 2000. In order of taking lead , Peter Rowan, Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, Lyle Lovett, Nanci Griffith, Emmylou Harris. Also there Willie Nelson, John Van Zandt, Jack Clement and Guy Clark

Tuesday 29 January 2013

♪♫ Renegade Soundwave - Biting My Nails

Nervous? Moi?

How cigarette smuggling fuels Africa's Islamist violence

Zeph Farmby

'The Tube' Berlin Special

NSFW♪♫ The Knife - Full of Fire

Directed by Marit Östberg
Marit Östberg is a filmmaker and visual artist, based in Stockholm and Berlin. Her works are often focused on images of queer bodies and sexualities. She sees her work in a wider context of feminist fights and histories and her visual world has been described as uncompromising. Uncompromisingly current. Uncompromisingly sexy. Uncompromisingly political.
“The film ‘Full of Fire’ started to grow as an embryo in the song´s lines ‘Who looks after my story’. Who takes care of our stories when the big history, written by straight rich white men, erase the complexity of human´s lives, desires and conditions? The film ‘Full of Fire’ consists of a network of fates, fears, cravings, longings, losses, and promises. Fates that at first sight seem isolated from each other, but if we pay attention, we can see that everything essentially moves into each other. Our lives are intertwined and our eyes on each other, our sounds and smells, mean something. Our actions create reality, we create each other. We are never faceless, not even in the most grey anonymous streets of the city. We will never stop being responsible, being extensions, of one another. We will never stop longing for each other, and for something else.”
- Marit Östberg
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