FOUND THE OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE PETITION TO STOP ACTA.
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Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
“Hallelujah can be joyous or bittersweet, depending on what part of it you use”
The Men - Ladoch
““huh-HAAWWWACK.” I don’t know if I transcribed it properly, but Chris Hansell’s revolting cough, which appeared midway through the Men’s 2011 LP Leave Home, was pretty much everyone’s favorite lyric from the record. Understandably so. While Leave Home was often ugly and brutal, it felt almost physically necessary, an allergic reaction to the repression of all things abrasive and loud amidst indie rock’s digitized echo chamber. The music itself was bracing enough, but perhaps the biggest shock of all was hearing a Brooklyn band that didn’t carry themselves like they were primarily motivated by a desire to make friends.” - Ian Cohen
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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - Bill Cosby
I am so confused by this existing (and maybe a little in love with it?). Whatever it is, it is so worth hearing. Just imagine Bill Cosby, in full on multi-colored sweater and made-up-words mode, rambling/yelling the lyrics to The Beatles “Sgt Pepper’s” over some music that somewhat resembles the original tune, and you’re almost there.
I made Breaking Bad valentines because I couldn’t find any that expressed my love for my friends and the show.
No sympathy for the devil; keep that in mind. Buy the ticket, take the ride…and if it occasionally gets a little heavier than what you had in mind, well…maybe chalk it off to forced conscious expansion: Tune in, freak out, get beaten. —Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
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Never Mind The Bollocks by the Sex Pistols.
This one of my favorite blogs at the moment
David Bowie’s letter to a fan
Dear Suzy,
Thank you for your letter.
Please forgive the amount of time that has elapsed since I received it but as you know I am either on the road performing or in the studio recording singles and albums until I sit down with a stack of fan mail every two or three weeks, I don’t realise how much has accumulated.
At the moment I am finishing me new album and I hope you are enjoying “Rebel Rebel”, which will be included in the album. I am mad on it. Hope you are.
I want you to all know and tell your mates that the mail I’ve been receiving about performing live again is starting to get to me. I can’t promise but I think you lot will lure me back!
You know it is your letters and cards and applause after each show which makes me able to carry on and devise new ideas and schemes to entertain you and make me happy. DON’T EVER STOP.
Love on ya!
(Signed, ‘Bowie’)