watch the video of bruno s. singing "mamatschi" here
December 29, 2008
pictures
If you like photojournalism this is the mother load of 2008:
Here - NYTimes
Posted by Aaron Wexler at 12/29/2008 0 comments
December 27, 2008
Rolling Stones -
live at knebworth 76 goats head soup track billy preston keeps it all together.
Posted by anthony campuzano at 12/27/2008 0 comments
December 26, 2008
A Spaniard in the Works
some guy reads from his book...and something completely different.
Posted by jay at 12/26/2008 0 comments
December 22, 2008
December 19, 2008
Alright, but keep it under control or Techno Viking will have to regulate:
Posted by jay at 12/19/2008 0 comments
Thanks Justin for the archive of music I'll dance to like this:
Posted by Aaron Wexler at 12/19/2008 0 comments
December 18, 2008
Arthur Lee Live 1990 - Everybody's Gotta Live
no reason in particular just love this song. saw arthur sing this song in brooklyn in 2003 it ruled . happy holidays!
Posted by anthony campuzano at 12/18/2008 0 comments
December 17, 2008
Mixtapes
Sheffield-Jersey Line:
download
We Want To See Santa Do The Mambo -Terry Fell & The Fellers
Under Me Sleng Teng -Wayne Smith
Maculae -The Fibbonaccis
Only After Dark -Human League
Paula (Demo) -Pulp
The Light 3000 (smiths) -Schneider TM & KPT.michi.gan
Bennington -John Maus
Into The Garden -Artery
bull in the heather -ladies who lunch
Bless the Selector -Colonel Mite
freeze -tangible
Traveling Thru New Jersey -Max & Ada Rogoff
Jersey O Matic -Ill Ease
Not A Substitute- Jay Reatard
white russian -Lo-Bat
Yellow Lens -Yuppster
Parisian Goldfish (dancefloor dale) -Flying Lotus
Palmitos Park -El Guincho
Progress of Elimination -Boss
Mirando -Ratatat
Our Lady Of Mistery -Retina.IT
Dangerous -O.C. feat. Big L
Let's Get Pink:
download
Like This -Fifth Column
With You in Mind -Yussuf Jerusalem
Aliens In Our Midst -The Phantom Payn
cracked mirror -moev
Booth -Fish & Roses
Untitled -Variete
Portofino -Teengirl Fantasy
Swiss Ambulance -Pink Stallone
Girls Gone Wild -Captain Ahab
A Song From Under The Floorboards -Magazine
brain thieves -Wreckless Eric
no doubt -Jean Grae
Smell Memory -Múm
1-Hour Mood Swing Regimen:
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Dirt -SALEM
jumangi -Animalmonster
Holiday Camp -Blancmange
04 2 baroque refuge -bernard xolotl
Deeper -Boss
Gunsmoke -The Coup
Roxanne Running (die meister xterminator krew mix) -Roxanne Shante
Pisstank -the Babysitter Touched Me (remix) -Duran Duran Duran
Goddamit, you've got to be kind -Third Eye Foundation
Elastique -Charlotte Gainsbourg
Let's Spend the Night Together -Claudine Longet
Pegion Rock -Sister Nancy
Molecule Dance -Bernard Fevre
Race Track Version -Dub Specialist
Wha'pen -Sir Lord Comic
Rectangle -Jacno
Counterpoint -The Boneschi Electronic Combo (Giampiero Boneschi)
Hurry Up -96 Eyes
Posted by jay at 12/17/2008 6 comments
December 16, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wooden_Shoe_Books
Wooden Shoe Books
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Part of the
Philosophy series on
Anarchism
The collective gets its name from the "sabot" (French for "wooden shoe"). French peasants often resisted early industrial capitalism by tossing their wooden shoes into the gears of a factory machine, in order to get a break after having worked long hours.[2]
The early founders of the Wooden Shoe collective were members of Philadelphia Solidarity (PS), a group of labor-orientated libertarian socialists. Along with others interested in working-class struggle, PS opened the store in December 1976. It was located on 112 South 20th street, right near Sansom Street, in Philadelphia.
The store was vandalized on October 8, 1978. Members of the collective flooded the store’s floor with water, ruining most of the inventory. The Wooden Shoe on 20th and Sansom burnt to the ground on February 12, Ash Wednesday, 1997 in an electrical fire.
As of December 2006, The Wooden Shoe's application for 501(c)3 status with the Internal Revenue Service to become a non-profit organization was approved.
[edit]See also
A-Space
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2008/12/2008121618330140949.html
Bush shoe-thrower 'tortured'
The two shoes narrowly missed the US president as he gave a news conference in Baghdad
An Iraqi journalist arrested after throwing his shoes at the US president has been tortured during his detention, his brother has said.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who called George Bush "a dog" during his attack, was beaten by security guards after his arrest, Durgham al-Zaidi told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.
"We know that [Muntazer] has been tortured and his hand was broken. I asked them to go and check on him in the Green Zone [in Baghdad]," he said.
Al-Baghdadia television, Muntazer's employer, reported that al-Zeidi had been "seriously injured" while in custody.
The channel has urged the Iraqi government to allow lawyers and the Iraqi Red Crescent to visit him.
The Iraqi military has denied that al-Zaidi has been mistreated while in detention.
'Handed to judiciary'
Al-Zaidi has admitted "aggression against a president" during an appearance before a judge, a judicial spokesman said on Tuesday.
In video
Iraqis back Bush attacker
"Al-Zaidi was brought today before the investigating judge in the presence of a defence lawyer and a prosecutor," Abdul Satar Birqadr, a spokesman for Iraq's High Judicial Council, said.
"He admits the action he carried out."
The referral of the case to the Iraqi judiciary is usually the first stage of review proceedings that could lead to a criminal trial being held.
Al-Zaidi will remain in custody until the judge has completed his investigation, Birqadr said.
The court may send him for trial under a clause in the Iraqi penal code that makes it an offence to try to murder Iraqi or foreign presidents.
The sentence could be up to 15 years jail, Birqadr said.
Support for attack
Al-Zaidi's attack on Bush, who ordered the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, has been met with broad support across the Arab world.
Iraqis calling for al-Zaidi's release from custody held a second day of protests on Tuesday, with hundreds of students marching in Baghdad.
The demonstrations came a day after thousands of people turned out in Baghdad's Sadr City in a show of support for al-Zaidi.
But the Iraqi government on Monday called al-Zaidi's outburst against Bush a "barbaric and ignominious act".
The outgoing US leader, who was making a surprise visit to Baghdad, had just told reporters that while the war in Iraq was not over "it is decisively on its way to being won," when al-Zeidi hurled abuse - and his footwear - at Bush.
Bush, who had been giving a joint press statement with Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, ducked behind a podium as the shoes narrowly missed his head.
In Arab culture, showing the soles of the feet is a sign of contempt and the shoe-throwing incident is a reminder of the widespread opposition to the US-led invasion.
Bush's visit to the Iraqi capital came just 37 days before he hands the presidency over to Barack Obama, who has vowed to withdraw troops from Iraq.
Posted by jay at 12/16/2008 2 comments
zatoichi
Now that I've seen all the Tom Baker Dr. Who episodes I can get my hands on, before I dive into the John Pertwee and Bill Hartnell years, I think I need to spend some time with this series:
(dude at 2:09!)
by the way, 'let the right one in' was fucking great.
Posted by jay at 12/16/2008 2 comments
December 15, 2008
miriam makeba, "kilamanjaro"
really feelin this lady lately. she died during a performance in italy in november. that's a good way to go out, right? just doin' your thing to the literal end. NY times has a nice obit, including details such as marriages to stokely carmichael and hugh masakela: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/world/africa/11makeba.html
(rubens, if you're still stopping by here, i think you will like this clip!)
Posted by dan at 12/15/2008 2 comments
December 14, 2008
This simple
This is it. I'm convinced this is an example of one of the most wonderful goals in life. It's this simple.
Posted by Aaron Wexler at 12/14/2008 1 comments
December 12, 2008
Dillinger - Crabs in My Pants
"My name is ball of fire, and I've got crab in my underpants."
Posted by jay at 12/12/2008 1 comments
Steve Winwood - While You See A Chance
this is what i'm saying right now - reds knows what i'm talking about.
Posted by anthony campuzano at 12/12/2008 1 comments
December 11, 2008
Johnny Pal does a Texas Tornadoes classic on the Big Island
Just in case the vid Justin posted bums you out. Not all drugs are bad, result in sadness. I'm sure the reefer paved Johnny Pal's rode to this precise and very positive vibe he is beaming out to us from Hawaii. Grab hold of your friends during this recession and love. Life goes all the way. Shaka, brah!
Posted by cjs at 12/11/2008 1 comments
Law and Disorder in Philadelphia
Thanks to Will Pym
check out Reds in part 4.
"They killin cats"
Posted by jay at 12/11/2008 3 comments
December 8, 2008
Earth & Fire - Memories
This is one of my fantasy camp bands. I'd love to be right there jamming hard on this tune. So perfect.
Posted by cjs at 12/08/2008 1 comments
December 5, 2008
The Stains - The Professionals
I also just saw a 1981 film. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains
"We're the Stains and we don't put out" hell yeah!!
Posted by aaron carroll at 12/05/2008 0 comments
Heartbeeps clip - Party is busted!
just watched this movie with my dad this movie is so strange and bad and then kind of great. andy kaufman and bernadette peters from 1981
Posted by anthony campuzano at 12/05/2008 0 comments
December 4, 2008
Elton John - Grimsby (Old Grey Whistle Test 1974)
reggie (and bernie) writes nothin' but the hits nothin' but the m-f-'ng hits
also check out david foster talkin' gangsta about how "Cash Rules Everything Around Me"
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/03/david.foster/index.html
Posted by anthony campuzano at 12/04/2008 0 comments