Sunday, October 9, 2011

fuck. i'm sinking into that depressingly obnoxious, chain smoking, sorry for myself, worried place again.

i hate that.

i'd work out and make dinner and produce babies if i could.

but i'm too fucked in the head.
thank god for that.

sand castles always fall.

but there's  always more black eyeliner
and empty canvasses

and facebook profiles

Supervixens (1975)

Friday, October 7, 2011

there ain't no prince.
there is only the art you leave behind.
and the memory is skin on skin contact.

How much art can I make?

and how can I destroy what stops me?

Beavis and Butt-Head | SDCC '11 Sneak Peek

Beavis and Butt-Head | SDCC '11 Sneak Peek: Get a sneak peek of 'Holy Cornholio' from the upcoming season of 'Beavis And Butt-Head.'

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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Oct 5 2011 11:31 AM ET
 British folk hero Bert Jansch dies at 67
 


            Bert Jansch, a pioneering figure in the ’60s British folk revival who was sometimes known as “The British Bob Dylan,” died this morning at a north London hospital after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 67.
A founding member of the acoustic supergroup Pentangle, the guitar virtuoso released more than 25 albums over five decades and became an inspiration to Jimmy Page, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Pete Doherty, and a host of artists in the freak folk scene, including Devendra Banhart, who collaborated with Jansch on his final album, 2006′s The Black Swan.

Guitarist Johnny Marr of the Smiths once said of Jansch, “He completely re-invented guitar playing and set a standard that is still unequalled today … without Bert Jansch, rock music as it developed in the ’60s and ’70s would have been very different. You hear him in Nick Drake, Pete Townshend, Donovan, the Beatles, Jimmy Page, and Neil Young.










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