Thursday 26 September 2013

♪♫ Cian Ciarán - Sewn Up


The Revolution of Modern Art and the Modern Art of Revolution

An Open Project: Recording & Distributing All Situationist International Publications For Free

Is it illegal to turn back boats in international waters to Indonesia?

Tony Abbott asylum boat plan puts co-operation at risk, Indonesia warns

Oh and btw Australia

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Shirley Clarke's 'The Connection': Will It Click At Last?

♪♫ The Clash - Live @Le Palace, Paris (27/2/80)

01 - Opening Credits
02 - French Intro
03 - Jimmy Jazz
04 - London Calling
05 - Protex Blue
06 - Train In Vain
07 - Koka Kola
08 - I Fought The Law
09 - Spanish Bombs
10 - Wrong 'Em Boyo
11 - Stay Free
12 - Janie Jones
13 - Comprete Control
14 - Garageland
15 - Tommy Gun
16 - End Credits
(Love the graphics by Bazooka at the beginning!)

♪♫ The Clash - Live @Sussex University Brighton (The White Riot Tour 25/5/77)




Capital Radio
Protex Blue
Cheat
Remote Control
White Riot
Police & Thieves

Hell W10


Barry (The Baker) Auguste: The Making and Meaning of ‘Hell W10’

♪♫ Regurgitator - I Sucked A Lot Of Cock To Get Where I Am

Live @The Tote, Collingwood (9th June 2012)
James W. Grauerholz: The Great Globe Is Paint In Air 

Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station

A dynamic and powerful soundscape of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Station using location recordings to tell a story of 24 hours in the life of this station – from the spring solo of a robin at dawn on the street outside to the pounding roar of the heavy goods trains which thunder along the rails past deserted platforms in the darkness of the night.
Watson regularly travels to and from this station and became fascinated by the sounds and acoustics of the building. So when he was granted permission to record inside, he leapt at the chance, visiting at various times during both day and night over several months, to capture the sounds within; from the quiet crackle of the overhead wires on a misty dawn morning to the terrifying roar and clamour of footballs fans and police dogs when Newcastle were playing at home to Sunderland, and the chanting voices and shouts of the fans overwhelmed even the sounds of the trains.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Station was designed by John Dobson and opened by Queen Victoria in 1850.
Presenter/ Chris Watson, Producer/Sarah Blunt for the BBC
Wednesday 9 October
11.00-11.30am

Blood - Meth - Tears

Breaking Bad's final episode is called "FeLiNa"
Iron-Lithium-Sodium
It's also an anagram for "finale"

Wednesday 25 September 2013

HA!

"Hey, Franky, I'm writing a new song. Is thirty seconds too long for the chorus?"
"I don't know, Dino. You don't go by time, you go by bars."
"That's a dirty lie, Frank. I've never gone by a bar in my life!"
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(Hellephant in the comments)

Joe Strummer’s London Calling









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The Clash - Audio Ammunition










Rubber Ramones Masks

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Tuesday 24 September 2013

Addicted to Pleasure: Opium


OBEY (2013)

This is a film based on the book "Death of the Liberal Class" by journalist and Pulitzer prize winner, Chris Hedges.
It charts the rise of the Corporate State, and examines the future of obedience in a world of unfettered capitalism, globalisation, staggering inequality and environmental change.
It was made completely of clips found on the web.
Music by Clark (warp.net/records/clark)

♪♫ Secret Thirteen Mix 052 – Loscil

Tracklist:
0:00 Alleluja for violoncello solo – Giacinto Scelsi (Frances-Marie Uitti)
3:52 Maurice Blackburn – music for Norman McLaren’s “Lines Vertical”
9:31 A Wet Cleaner – V. Gallo
12:19 Krell Shuttle Ride And Power Station – Louis and Bebe Barron
14:46 Mulholland Drive – Angelo Badalamenti
18:56 Spectral Canon for Conlon Nancarrow – James Tenney
22:19 Another Rather Lovely Thing – Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
26:02 Goodbye – Kevin Shields
28:26 Lachrymæ Antiquæ – John Dowland (Kronos Quartet)
31:56 2001 Effects Tape 1 – Daphne Oram
34:23 Atacama – Gustavo Santaolalla
37:51 Campanile – Harold Budd
41:11 In Paradisum Angeli – Trad. Gregorian Chant
44:09 Dry Bones In The Valley (I Saw The Light Come Shining ‘Round And ‘Round) – John Fahey (Gastr del Sol)
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'The Wind Farm' by Space Ace (Age 6)


My bedtime story from my wee feller tonight
Thanx kiddo
Yay for CDs! 
Very LOUD CDs!!!
Love Daddy 
XXX

Saturday 21 September 2013

Oh No You Didn't!


Alan Moore: I am not the Northampton Clown but it might be my fault


The Ghost Rapes of Bolivia

How We Met: Paul Simonon & Peter Ackroyd

♪♫ The Orb and Kakatsitsi - Live At Glastonbury Festival (2013)


♪♫ The Small Faces - All Or Nothing


The War On Whistleblowers with Alexa O'Brien, Robert Manne & Jeff Sparrow (RMIT Melbourne 20/9/13)


Alexa O'Brien: Manning a litmus test of American justice

Friday 20 September 2013

John Cusack: Will Eric Holder guarantee NSA reporters' first amendment rights?

♪♫ Adrian Sherwood & Pinch - Rehearsal Mix


Sherwood & Pinch Interview

Ideas at the House: Panel - The War on Whistleblowers and Their Publishers (16/9/13 Sydney Opera House)

US Journalist and activist Alexa O'Brien and Australian commentator Robert Manne are joined by video conference with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, Guardian Journalist Glenn Greenwald and Chelsea Manning's Lawyer David Coombs on stage at the Sydney Opera House (moderated by Bernard Keane of Crikey).
Powerful governments are waging a war on whistleblowers and those involved in publishing their material. Edward Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia, Manning has been convicted of espionage and is awaiting sentencing, and Julian Assange has been granted asylum by Ecuador but cannot step outside its London Embassy. It's clear that the actions of whistleblowers and their publishers - 'traitors' as they are known to some - have come at a significant personal cost, and while the human drama of these stories is engrossing, the focus should be on the very real issues they've raised: surveillance, press freedom, privacy, secrecy, and accountability.
The roles of governments and corporations in the future of the internet, and their use and abuse of data, have been put under the global spotlight. In the wake of Manning, Snowden and Wikileaks, we finally have the scope to properly debate the need for government transparency and the trade-off between privacy and security.
Watch our expert panel discuss the implications of the war on whistleblowers for the main actors, and the consequences if that war is lost for the rest of us
Looking forward to the Melbourne leg of this tonight

Thursday 19 September 2013

Icon

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Paul Simonon as a kid


Ameriguns



Wednesday 18 September 2013

please kill me...

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