"Peter Gabriel" album cover, 1977 A tight view of a portion of the hood of an aquamarine automobile, spattered with unnaturally clear raindrops. The windshield is similarly spattered. Through the windshield, a male figure is partially, hazily visible. The words "peter gabriel" are printed at upper left.
Posts by George Wallace
Now that we're retconning the Klan, it follows as the night the day that the Ellisons/Paramount will shortly announce the forthcoming premiere of "Birth of a Nation: The Next Generation"
Has any man, ever, had more disdain for, or less understanding of, the Constitution of the United States?
Plenty good enough for Isaac Hayes to cover....
youtu.be/LziiW0_UV6g?...
Dave Mason would have been on my Already Gone list if you had asked me 10 minutes ago.
"Feelin' Alright" in its original Traffic version would deserve eternal praise. Joe Cocker's is gravy.
www.hollywoodreporter.com/music/music-...
"That way madness lies."
Raiders of the Lost Dust
I thought this was a military excursion, not a military excavation.
Very sympathetic to this vibration
The Humanities, writ large and modern, are my Variety of Religious Experience.
Little Hitler, what's the matter now?
Can't you settle for the center of attention?
Little Hitler, now I'm serious
Let me guess why you knocked me off the guest list
(1978: in a sense, it never went away.)
I ran into the Cage anecdote fairly early once I started actively exploring Eastman. I still feel a twinge of guilt that I find that story so amusing. But it's a very small twinge.
I came on board the revival in 2013, with Jace Clayton's 'Julius Eastman Memory Depot' (also NewAm). With "Gay Guerrilla," Wild Up will now have recorded all three of the Eastman pieces [GG + (2 x N-----)] that Clayton worked over.
I was not conscious of Eastman at all when he was alive, although I did own a copy of the Nonesuch 'Eight Songs for a Mad King,' on which he sang, in the mid-'70s. I confess I never played that all the way through more than once, and even Eastman's involvement has never tempted me to return.
My favorite local band Wild Up will be getting 'round to "Gay Guerilla" in their next Eastman installment, coming in June from NewAm.
I hope you collected some wages of sin.
A photo I took to accompany an article about my Rabbi was published in @wsj.com
www.wsj.com/lifestyle/ca...
Congratulations! But don't you feel ethically compromised, having thrown in your lot with a Murdoch publication?
From the '40s, the home of my maternal grandparents, and of my mother until she went to college, met a fella, and moved to Detroit, was a modest farm property nestled in birch forest north of town, on Pilgrim Highway, heading toward Crystal Lake.
The breakwater is looking chill today.
'Tis Pity
Sheesh!
Hormuz
Well, he *is* building an enormous Baalroom....
Pastoral equivalent:
youtu.be/AdiuqQ7xm30?...
For Pete's sake, and for the Donald's:
"He came dancing across the water
With his galleons and guns...."
More conventional than Ambrose Akinmusire's work with Mivos Quartet. In the vein of the Red Lily Quintet records (Mahalia and Jesup Wagon) and certainly of interest to any James Brandon Lewis completists who didn't buy that CD.
James Brandon Lewis's "These Are Soulful Days" (for JBL on saxophone + the Lutoslawski Quartet) was formerly available as a bonus disc with the CD edition of "For Mahalia With Love." It's out in the world on vinyl for Record Store Day, and now also available as a Bandcamp download.
"The Poodle Room" is not one your low dives, or at least not an inexpensive one.
Have we Tax Payers been picking up these tabs?
www.fontainebleaulasvegas.com/poodle-room/
At night when I stay up
And hope for a legal layup
And watch a little pay-per-view….
Towel puppy has never been seen in Room 801, but many are saying there is no such room.
Puppies. Puppies will put them to sleep.