Carbona Not Glue


Going Underground - The Jam
"As I’ve written elsewhere, proto-punk music was pioneered by Boomer refuseniks like Wayne Kramer, Jonathan Richman, Fred 'Sonic' Smith, Iggy Pop, Johnny Thunders, Patti Smith, not to mention HILOBROW friends David Johansen and Richard Hell. Borrowing a joke from The Voidoids’ 1977 debut album, I’ve nicknamed this cohort of Boomer refuseniks (born 1944–1953) the Blank Generation. The first distinct music scene to claim the punk label appeared in New York around 1974, hence the start date for this series’ purview. ..."
Hilobrow (Video)

Kill the Poor - Dead Kennedys

Almost Blue - Underground Horns (2014)


"In ALMOST BLUE, their highly anticipated third album, Underground Horns are mixing Afro Funk, New Orleans, Haitian and Ethio Jazz elements into a deep grooving sonic gumbo. They are calling their trademark sound 'MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE!' For the most part this album is instrumental but the song Creole features djembe player Okai on vocals, singing in his parents native tongue Haitian Creole. There are other tunes with African or African diaspora rhythms like Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Highlife) and Mopti, written by world music pioneer Don Cherry Full Moon is a funk burner and House Song incorporates impulses from electronic music but in a completely acoustic setting. And there are Ethio Jazz tunes: Cha Cha, written by Mulatu Astatke and the originals Ethio and Almost Blue. ..."
FYE
Bandcamp (Audio)
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YouTube: creole (Live), Ethio, soul wave (Live)

The Dark Fairy Tale of Atalanta


“Our faith will never fade” reads the inscription at a gathering spot for Atalanta’s most devoted supporters.
"BERGAMO, Italy — ... It was hard to believe it was happening at the time. It is even harder to believe it happened now. That day was, possibly, the proudest in the modest history of Atalanta. A great tide had made the short journey from Bergamo, the prosperous, pretty city where the soccer team is based, to Milan for the first leg of their Champions League, round-of-16 tie against Valencia. Atalanta had never breathed such rarefied air. It had, in truth, scarcely even contemplated it. The whole town, it seemed, had been transplanted for the night. ..."
NY Times
NY Times: The Champions League Returns With a Plan for Everything

Atalanta’s stadium stood empty for months after the game.

Big Table


"... And there lies much of my dissatisfication with Big Table: those 10,000 copies. What category of magazine is Big Table really? It is considered a Mimeo Revolution publication, Clay and Phillips’ Secret Location regards it as such in their book and on the website (please check out Steve Clay’s online version of Secret Location, it is a tremendous resource), and the success of Big Table was instrumental in inspiring the explosion of Mimeo Revolution publications into the 1960s, but with a print run of that size it is really something else. It comes out of the Modernist tradition of little magazines like Little Review or transition. The publication of Naked Lunch being akin to the publication of Joyce’s Ulysses. Naked Lunch is the Beat Ulysses or Wake and Burroughs is the generation’s Joyce. ..."
Reality Studio: Big Table
From a Secret Location: Big Table

Big Youth - Natty Universal Dread 1973-1979


"It should come as no surprise that the first collection to do full justice to the career of reggae DJ Big Youth was released by the Blood & Fire label, which has already distinguished itself with an exquisite catalog of reissues and collections designed to bring the music of reggae's classical period (the early to mid-'70s) back into the marketplace.  ... As always, the digitally restored sound is exquisite, but this set does mark the first time that Blood & Fire has messed up on packaging. It's beautiful and the booklet is jam-packed with rare photos and extensive liner notes, but the individual disc sleeves are equipped with annoying and self-destructing styrofoam spindles. Don't let that fact dissuade you from buying this marvelous collection, but be forewarned. ..."
Holland Tunnel
W - Natty Universal Dread 1973–1979
Discogs (Video)
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YouTube: Big Youth - Natty Universal Dread (1973-1979)(3XCD) 2:43:52

What Would It Look Like to Decolonize Cartography? A Volunteer Group Has Ideas


“The Spread of Christianity throughout Europe” by Jordan Engel (all images courtesy Decolonial Atlas)
"European colonizers first imposed borders on the Americas by drafting maps. Arbitrary lines, written to justify genocide, became symbols of private prosperity in the so-called 'New World.' Indigenous cultures were supplanted by the Western canon, which developed an alternative history of the lands to vindicate itself. Settler colonialism continues to inflect mainstream media, rationalizing housing segregation and police violence as byproducts of law and order. One volunteer group is working against this narrative, decolonizing cartography in an effort to envision the world before and after capitalist exploitation. Since 2014, the Decolonial Atlas has restored Indigenous maps of the US and Canada in Native languages; questioned how Africa and Asia might look without borders; and charted environmental impacts of global pollution, deforestation, and warfare. ..." Mike B.
Hyperallergic
The Decolonial Atlas

151 People Killed by Police in June 2020 by Jordan Engel, data from Fatal Encounters

Comics as Place - Ivan Brunetti


Robert Crumb, “A Short History of America,” panel 1, 1979
"Most comics focus on the actions of a figure, and the narrative develops by following that figure as it moves through its environment, or as it is commonly referred to by cartoonists, who have the often tedious, time-consuming task of actually drawing it, the background. One widely used cartoonist’s trick is to draw/establish the setting clearly and then assiduously avoid having to redraw it in subsequent panels, or at least diminish the number of background details as the sequence progresses. After all, once this setting/background has seeped into the reader’s brain, the reader can and will fill in the gaps. ..."
The Paris Review

Chris Ware, Untitled, (excerpted – 1/2 page), from Quimby the Mouse, 2003

The Sopranos - Season 3


"The third season of the HBO drama series The Sopranos began airing on March 4, 2001 and concluded on May 20, 2001, consisting of thirteen episodes. The third season was released on DVD in region 1 on August 27, 2002. The story of season three focuses on the relationship between Tony and his children — Meadow, as she begins her first year at Columbia University, and Anthony Jr., who is having behavioral troubles in high school. Tony's relationship with his aging mother, Livia, is brought to a head. Dr. Melfi experiences a horrifying personal trauma, but begins to make real progress in discovering the root causes of Tony's panic attacks. Also featured heavily are Christopher's rise in the mob when he becomes a made man, and Tony's extramarital affair with another one of Dr. Melfi's patients, Gloria. ..."
Wikipedia
W - Meadow Soprano, W - A.J. Soprano, W - Bada Bing!
RecapGuide
The Dark, Complex Excellence of The Sopranos Season 3
Top 5 Episodes: The Sopranos – Season 3 (Video)
AV Club: The Sopranos - Season 3
The Closing Credits Song For Every Episode of The Sopranos (Season 3) (Video)
YouTube: The Sopranos Season 3 opening, "Wow, listen to Mr Mob Boss", Tony Gives Advice To A Stripper, Lady Gaga Appears on The Sopranos, AJ doesn't know what the gutters are, "Caused an early retirement for somebody else", Tony and Gloria hook up for the first time

2020 July: The Sopranos - Season 1, 2020 July: Season 2

Max Richter - Sleep (2015)


"The audacious composer Max Richter has created an eight-hour piece meant to serve as a sleep aid. But it is more than that. For these 31 uninterrupted pieces, Richter accepts the extraordinary challenge of not only aiding sleep but also translating the act into art. If you listen while you’re awake, many of these pieces conjure dreamy states, where ideas seem fluid and flexible and the world around you seems somehow softer. It is hard to know what to make of Sleep, the new eight-hour album and therapeutic project from the perennially audacious British composer Max Richter. ..."
Pitchfork
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SoundCloud - From Sleep (Full Album) 2015 (Audio)
YouTube: Sleep Album (II Hour) 2:00:58, Sleep 7 videos

2019 May: The Blue Notebooks (2004)

Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947): The Late Interiors


Before Dinner, 1924
"The artistic legacy of Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) calls to mind the many dazzling bathing paintings of Marthe, his wife and muse of nearly fifty years, modeling in the bathtub, toweling her ever-youthful figure, or gazing at her nude likeness at her toilette. These shimmering visions of still waters, iridescent tiles, and private escapes have been in the public eye for many decades. The social and cultural milieu of Bonnard takes us back to another era, that of the later years of the nineteenth century, when a group of young artists commingled in Paris as friends and fellow painters. ..."
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Eight Essentials to Know About Pierre Bonnard
frieze: What a ‘Slow Look’ at Pierre Bonnard’s Harmonic, Memory-Drenched Paintings Reveals

Dining Room in the Country, 1913

2012 January: Pierre Bonnard

Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids - Shaman! (2020)


"... The latest album from the band now billed as Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids is Shaman!, a daring suite that incorporates sub-Saharan jazz, free jazz, Afrobeat, Afro-Cuban music, spoken word, and more. As is often the case with legacy groups, various issues—including health—have led to the regular alteration of the line-up, but as far as Ackamoor is concerned, The Pyramids have an open-door policy on allowing former members to return home. Recorded in London for Strut Records, Shaman! features Pyramids co-founder Simmons on flute, longtime band member Sandra Poindexter on violin, Bobby Cobb on guitar, and three new members from Europe in Jack Yglesias, Ruben Ramon Ramos, and Gioele Pagliaccia. ..."
Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids Continue Their Musical Odyssey on “Shaman!” - Bandcamp (Audio)
Discogs (Video)
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YouTube: Virgin (Live) - Music City Sessions, Theme for Cecil

This Week's Sky at a Glance, August 7 – 15


"... Tuesday August 11. ■ Last-quarter Moon (exactly so at 12:45 p.m. EDT). ■ The Perseid meteor shower should be at its strongest late tonight. But the Moon (in Taurus) rises around midnight, and its light will interfere somewhat during the prime meteor hours from midnight to dawn. So you might do best before then, from about 11 p.m. through moonrise. Perseid Vic August 2020. The radiant point of the Perseid shower gets fairly well up in the northeast by 11 p.m., so the meteors become more frequent. The higher a shower's radiant, the more meteors are seen all across the sky.  ..."
Sky and Telescope

The Complete Guide to Middle-earth - Robert Foster (1971)


"The Complete Guide to Middle-earth is a reference book for the fictional universe of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, compiled and edited by Robert Foster. Originally published in 1971 as A Guide to Middle-Earth, before the publication of The Silmarillion, the first edition contained only information from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. In 1978, a new edition (The Complete Guide to Middle-earth: from The Hobbit to The Silmarillion), containing material from The Silmarillion, was published. ..."
Tolkien Gateway
W - The Complete Guide to Middle-earth
LOTR Project
amazon
W - Middle-earth
YouTube: Tolkien Maps Interview

2010 January: The Lord of the Rings, 2018 January: An Atlas of Literary Maps Created by Great Authors: J.R.R Tolkien’s Middle Earth, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island & More, 2019 January: The Largest J.R.R. Tolkien Exhibit in Generations Is Coming to the U.S.: Original Drawings, Manuscripts, Maps & More, 2020 January: Hear Christopher Tolkien (RIP) Read the Work of His Father J.R.R. Tolkien, Which He Tirelessly Worked to Preserve

Gil Scott-Heron ‎– We’re New Again (A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven)


"XL Recordings celebrates the 10 year anniversary of the late great Gil Scott-Heron’s final studio recording I’m New Here, prior to his passing in May of 2011, with a re-worked version of the album by visionary Chicago-based composer, producer, and drummer Makaya McCraven, titled We’re New Again. Where the original 2010 album heavily featured Scott-Heron’s deep baritone vocals and poetry, combined with minimal electronic beats by producer Richard Russell, these new renditions have much more of an analog jazz feel, incorporating McCraven’s signature production style of blending together newly recorded instrumental backing grooves with spliced up samples, and re-working it all together in post-production. ..."
beat caffeine: Makaya McCraven brings new life to Gil Scott-Heron’s final recording (Audio)
NY Times: Gil Scott-Heron’s Legacy Is a Work in Progress
Discogs (Video)
amazon
YouTube: I'm New Here, New York is Killing Me, I'll Take Care of You, This Can't Be Real, Running

2017 January: Pieces of a Man (1971), 2017 April: Winter in America - Gil Scott-Heron / Brian Jackson (1974), 2018 February: I'm New Here (2010), 2019 May: "The Bottle" - Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson (1974)

How Virginia Woolf Kept Her Brother Alive in Letters


For Virginia Woolf, correspondence became a way to transcend a climate of illness—to envision a future she couldn’t see.
"Hours after watching her twenty-six-year-old brother die, Virginia Stephen wrote a letter to one of her dearest friends. In that letter, written on November 20, 1906, she did not utter a word about her brother’s death; she did not so much as mention his name. Virginia was twenty-four—six years from marrying and becoming Virginia Woolf, nine years from publishing her first novel. She and her three siblings had just returned from a trip to Greece and Turkey, which had ended in disaster. Thoby Stephen, Virginia’s eldest brother, had been infected with typhoid. ..."
New Yorker

2019 April: Bloomsbury Group, 2019 April: Feminize Your Canon: Violet Trefusis

Unwanted Truths: Inside Trump’s Battles With U.S. Intelligence Agencies



Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call, via Getty Images
"In early July of last year, the first draft of a classified document known as a National Intelligence Estimate circulated among key members of the agencies making up the U.S. intelligence community. N.I.E.s are intended to be that community’s most authoritative class of top-secret document, reflecting its consensus judgment on national-security matters ranging from Iran’s nuclear capabilities to global terrorism. The draft of the July 2019 N.I.E. ran to about 15 pages, with another 10 pages of appendices and source notes.According to multiple officials who saw it, the document discussed Russia’s ongoing efforts to influence U.S. elections: the 2020 presidential contest and 2024’s as well. ..."
NY Times

The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr, c1507, by Giovanni Bellini


"St Peter Martyr was a medieval inquisitor who, it is said, was murdered by the heretics he was so good at catching. Bellini’s painting makes the story both real and fairytale-like with its eerie setting in a shady woodland. In this dark and obscure wood, Saint Peter and a companion are set upon by the medieval equivalent of 'terrorists', whose opposition to the Catholic religious order is equated with brutality and evil. The assassins are members of the Cathar sect, which believed the material world was utterly evil; it was popular in parts of south-western France between the 12th and 14th centuries. Bellini’s juxtaposition of pastoral landscape and extreme violence makes this propaganda story utterly compelling. ..."
The National Gallery (Video)
W - The Assassination of Saint Peter Martyr

Gregory Isaacs - Slum In Dub (1978)


"1978 Slum In Dub album re-issued on CD and 180 gram vinyl in its original cover. Gregory Isaacs, the Cool Ruler, or Lonely Lover, the man with the laconic voice and equally laconic delivery who sings as easily of matters of the heart or earthly horrors is well known to all Jamaican enthusiasts, but few realise that he also sat the other side of the studio glass and was a very proficient producer too. Gregory Isaacs wrote much of his own work and also produced it, so it shouldn’t be any surprise to find that this dub album consisting of mainly Mr Isaacs’s work was produced by him too. Although the mixing, which is of course the major enjoyment factor of any dub album, was done by a talented protégée of King Tubby; Lloyd ‘Jammy’ James who started out as ‘Prince’ but was promoted to ‘King’ a few years later. ..."
Secret Records
Discogs (Video)
amazon
YouTube: Party In The Slum + Dub 1978, Slum (In Dub) 14 videos

Cornerstone


A cornerstone with bronze relief images
"The cornerstone (or foundation stone or setting stone) is the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation. All other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure. Over time a cornerstone became a ceremonial masonry stone, or replica, set in a prominent location on the outside of a building, with an inscription on the stone indicating the construction dates of the building and the names of architect, builder, and other significant individuals. The rite of laying a cornerstone is an important cultural component of eastern architecture and metaphorically in sacred architecture generally. Some cornerstones include time capsules from, or engravings commemorating, the time a particular building was built. ..."
Wikipedia

Ceremonial masonry stone of the Los Angeles Central Library building, laid in 1925

Hans-Joachim Roedelius ‎– Tape Archive 1973-1978


"In 2014, Hans-Joachim Roedelius' 80th birthday was celebrated with the release of an expansive triple-LP box set of unreleased material recorded throughout the 1970s, while he was active as a member of Cluster and Harmonia. By 2020, the box set was long out of print and unavailable on streaming services, so this single-disc version was released for anyone who missed out on the larger set. Roedelius constantly recorded in his own private studio whenever he wasn't working with his collaborators on their group projects, and he always kept the tape reels running, documenting his constant stream of ideas. These ten tracks play as a cohesive album rather than a selection of outtakes, and it's easily as good as any of Roedelius' solo records from the 1970s or '80s. ..."
allmusic (Audio)
Discogs (Video)
amazon
YouTube: Tape Archive Essence 1973-1978 10 videos

New York’s Sidewalk Prophets Are Heirs of the Artisans of France’s Lascaux Caves


Green aliens with signs of empathy and solidarity for Black Lives Matter on Canal Street.
"About 17,000 years ago, in the caves of Lascaux, France, ancestors drew on grotto walls, depicting equines, stags, bison, aurochs and felines. They wanted to convey to other humans a political reality crucial to their survival: They shared their environment with other beings that looked and behaved differently from them. ... These portraits and discrete stories are not very different from our contemporary forums: the street art adorning boarded-up storefronts in New York City. They tell us about our shared political realities, the people we coexist with in social space and the ways in which our stories and fates are tied together. If you walk the streets of SoHo, the alleys of the Lower East Side, and heavily trafficked avenues in Brooklyn, as I did over the last few weeks, you will see these symbols and signs and might wonder at their meanings. ..."
NY Times
33 powerful Black Lives Matter murals

A prehistoric cave painting of stags, bison and horses in Lascaux, France.

Banjo Great Gordon Stone Celebrated With Posthumous Album


"... [Gordon] Stone, the celebrated but troubled Vermont banjo player, was discussing with Seven Days the perceived danger that his substance abuse had posed over the years to his friends, family, fellow musicians and anyone else who might rely on him. That included people like Biondo, a talented, ambitious fellow banjo player who in recent years had become 70-year-old Stone's friend and protégé — among other roles. ... Stone has long been regarded one of the finest banjo players of the late 20th century, frequently cited in the same breath as modern banjo icons Béla Fleck and Tony Trischka. Banjo fans know him as a stylistic trailblazer who was as comfortable in a traditional bluegrass or country setting as he was exploring funk, jazz, rock and world music. ..."
Seven Days (Video)

Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Céline Sciamma (2019)


"Céline Sciamma wants you to see that equality is sexy. In her drama 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire,' we watch as two women in 18th-century France fall in love. ... The story begins with an artist named Marianne (Noémie Merlant) being thrown around a tiny boat on her way to an island off the Brittany coast, where she’s been hired to paint an aristocrat, Héloïse (Adèle Haenel). Héloïse’s suitor, who is from Milan, wants to see her portrait before he marries her, but she is decidedly not interested and has refused to pose. So Marianne is asked to deceive Héloïse, accompanying her on walks to the beach and then painting her from memory in secret. ..."
NY Times: How ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Sees Power in Two Women in Love
W - Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Guardian: Portrait of a Lady on Fire review – mesmerised by the female gaze (Video)
New Yorker: “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” Is More Than a “Manifesto on the Female Gaze”
amazon
YouTube: Portrait of a Lady on Fire [Official Trailer]

Istanbul Captured in Beautiful Color Images from 1890: The Hagia Sophia, Topkaki Palace’s Imperial Gate & More


"Even those who know nothing else about Istanbul know that it used to be called Constantinople. The official renaming happened in 1930, meaning that the photographs you see here, all of which date from around 1890, were taken, strictly speaking, not in Istanbul but Constantinople. But under any name, and despite all the other changes that have occurred over the past 130 years, the Turkish metropolis on the Bosphorus remains recognizable as the gateway between East and West it has been throughout recorded history. This is thanks in part to its oldest landmarks, above all the cathedral-turned-mosque-turned-museum known as Hagia Sophia, pictured above. ..."
Open Culture

2016 May: Turkey’s Authoritarian Turn, 2016 July: How Turkey Came to This, 2017 March: As repression deepens, Turkish artists and intellectuals fear the worst, 2017 July: A Long March for Justice in Turkey, 2017 July: Radical Municipalism: The Future We Deserve, 2017 September: Istanbul: Memories and the City - Orhan Pamuk, 2018 January: Turkey’s State of Emergency, 2018 April: The Unlikely New Hero of Turkeys, 2018 June: How My Father’s Ideas Helped the Kurds Create a New Democracy, 2018 June: How Nietzsche Explains Turkey, 2018 August: The West Hoped for Democracy in Turkey. Erdogan Had Other Ideas., 2018 October: Turkish Officials Say Khashoggi Was Killed on Order of Saudi Leadership, 2019 October: Call for cultural and academic boycott of Turkey, 2020 July: An Introduction to Hagia Sophia: After 85 Years as a Museum, It’s Set to Become a Mosque Again

The Penguin Jazz Guide: The 1001 Best Albums


"Perhaps the music's slightly arcane nomenclature has something to do with it: modal jazz, free jazz, fusion, bebop. Where to start? Well, with the publication this week of the 10th edition of the Penguin Jazz Guide – subtitled 'The History of the Music in the 1001 Best Albums' - we now have an answer. In terms of navigating through the stylistic byways of jazz, you will not find a wiser, more considered or better-written companion. Published in 2008, the previous edition of the guide (then called The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings) clocked in at a whopping 1,600-plus pages. With something in the region of 14,000 CDs reviewed, this was clearly not a tome that was going to make it onto anyone's holiday reading list. ..."
theartsdesk (Audio)
allaboutjazz
amazon

Surviving a Weekend with the Wizard of Prog Rock


"... And yet, when I saw that the legendary progressive rock band King Crimson, in its eighth incarnation, was on tour again, I was reminded that there was one night, nearly thirty years ago, when I did play an instrument, in a band, before an audience, capably. And we were great. As much as anyone, the man responsible was Robert Fripp, King Crimson’s cerebral, brilliant, exacting, intimidating lead guitarist. In the summer of 1985, a full decade after King Crimson’s original proggy heyday had ended, I was a struggling freelance writer. One day, I got a call from Glenn O’Brien, an editor at the music magazine Spin. I could not have been more surprised, since in those pre-voicemail days I must have left Glenn dozens of messages that were seldom returned. ..."
New Yorker
W - Frippertronics, W - Guitar Craft
YouTube: Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft - Careful With That Axe - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7

2010 April: Robert Fripp, 2011 September: Frippertronics, 2014 April: The New World 1986 (Frippertronics), 2017 September: The Essential Fripp & Eno (1994), 2020 June: Music for Quiet Moments (2009) 2012 January: Loop, 2012 May: Tape loops, 2017 September: Terry Riley On Tape Loops

Ishmael Reed - Blues City: A Walk in Oakland (2003)


"Often overshadowed by San Francisco, its twinkling sister city across the Bay, Oakland is itself an American wonder. The city is surrounded by and filled with natural beauty — mountains and hills and lakes and a bay — and architecture that mirrors its history as a Spanish mission, Gold Rush outpost, and home of the West’s most devious robber barons. Oakland is also a city of artists and blue-collar workers, the birthplace of the Black Panthers, neighbor to Berkeley, and home to a vibrant and volatile stew of immigrants and refugees. In Blues City: A Walk in Oakland, world renowned author Ishmael Reed provides a fascinating tour of an untamed, unruly western outpost set against the backdrop of political intrigues, ethnic rivalries, and a gentrification-obsessed mayor. ..."
Ishmael Reed, author of Blues City: A Walk in Oakland
My Neighborhood by Ishmael Reed, My Neighborhood, Part 2
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2016 February: West Oakland - 1940s and ’50s, 2017 September: Mumbo Jumbo (1972)

New Order - The Perfect Kiss (1985), Bizarre Love Triangle (1986), Blue Monday (1983), Confusion (1983)


"'The Perfect Kiss' is a song by the English alternative dance and rock band New Order. It was recorded at Britannia Row Studios in London and released on 13 May 1985. It is the first New Order song to be included on a studio album, Low-Life, at the same time as its release as a single. The vinyl version has Factory catalogue number FAC 123 and the video has the opposite number, FAC 321. ... The song's themes include love 'We believe in a land of love' and death 'the perfect kiss is the kiss of death'. The overall meaning of the song is unclear to its writer today. In an interview with GQ magazine Bernard Sumner said 'I haven't a clue what this is about.' ..."
W - The Perfect Kiss, W - Bizarre Love Triangle, W - Blue Monday, W - Confusion
YouTube: The Perfect Kiss, Bizarre Love Triangle (Extended), Bizarre Love Triangle, Blue Monday [Extended Official], Confusion (Official Music Video), Confusion

2009 February: New Order, 2011 May: Movement, 2011 October: Low-Life, 2011 December: Brotherhood, 2012 May: Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division, 2012 September: Power, Corruption & Lies (1983), 2015 June: Believe In A Land Of Love: New Order's Low-Life 30 Years On, 2015 November: True Faith (1987), 2016 March: New Order, olden style: A unique take on Blue Monday

Camp Like Kerouac in a Fire Lookout Station


"In 1956, Jack Kerouac spent 63 days as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak in Washington State. His time at a tiny cabin perched at an elevation of 6,102 feet in the Cascade Range helped inspire his novels Desolation Angels and The Dharma Bums. While the cabin isn’t open to the public, you can still follow in Kerouac’s footsteps and sleep close to the stars by renting one of dozens of U.S. Forest Service fire lookout stations across the West. For instance, there’s the Werner Peak Lookout cabin, at 6,960 feet in Montana’s Whitefish Mountains, or the Green Ridge Lookout tower, a 20-foot-tall structure located 2,000 feet above the Metolius River in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest. ..."
Alta Online

2009 November: Another Side of Kerouac: The Dharma Bum as Sports Nut, 2010 July: Kerouac's Copies of Floating Bear, 2011 March: Jack Kerouac on The Steve Allen Show, 2013 September: On the Road - Jack Kerouac, 2014 May: “Walker Evans and Robert Frank – An Essay on Influence by Tod Papageorge” (1981), 2015 March: Pull My Daisy (1959), 2015 December: Hear All Three of Jack Kerouac’s Spoken, 2016 July: Mexico City Blues (1959), 2017 February: The Jack Kerouac Collection (1990), 2017 May: The Subterraneans (1958), 2017 June: The Town and the City (1950), 2018 January: Big Sur (1962), 2018 March: A Slightly Embarrassing Love for Jack Kerouac, 2019 March: Jack Kerouac’s “Beat Paintings:”..., 2020 April: Book of Dreams (1960)