Monday, December 14, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
jst sum lynks if u know wut i mean.
1- this is straight up disgusting (thanks jocelyn!)
2-who knew that someone's hair could be so crazy? (also, iris dement has a great voice, m i rite?)
3- the classiest place on the internet? (i highly recommend looking at the whole site.)
2-who knew that someone's hair could be so crazy? (also, iris dement has a great voice, m i rite?)
3- the classiest place on the internet? (i highly recommend looking at the whole site.)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
gott 2 lynk it 2 prove it.
check this out
and this, and this
also this
finally, this
needless to say, what i'm talking about is the real future of music. think about it. we're in the midst of an economic recession, which makes the home-made instrument an obvious choice for alarmed and money conscious middle class workers who've caught the ominous scent of future poverty wafting beneath their nostrils. additionally, the complications of everyday life during economic crisis promote a phantom-limb style nostalgia for a "simpler time" that never actually existed (and let's be serious, what more effectively embodies the erstwhile aesthetic of folk-simplicity than making a musical instrument out of a hand-saw or a "can of jelly"?) finally, it is my belief that the renewed sense of patriotism felt by wealthy liberals since the election of Barack Obama will contribute greatly to a resurgance of the exploration of early american folk music by monied, influential, and "hip" individuals.
when i was in highschool, i had a friend who shredded the intro to "paradise by the dashboard light," and any fleetwood mac song you please, on a home-made guitar with cow- horns attached.
and this, and this
also this
finally, this
needless to say, what i'm talking about is the real future of music. think about it. we're in the midst of an economic recession, which makes the home-made instrument an obvious choice for alarmed and money conscious middle class workers who've caught the ominous scent of future poverty wafting beneath their nostrils. additionally, the complications of everyday life during economic crisis promote a phantom-limb style nostalgia for a "simpler time" that never actually existed (and let's be serious, what more effectively embodies the erstwhile aesthetic of folk-simplicity than making a musical instrument out of a hand-saw or a "can of jelly"?) finally, it is my belief that the renewed sense of patriotism felt by wealthy liberals since the election of Barack Obama will contribute greatly to a resurgance of the exploration of early american folk music by monied, influential, and "hip" individuals.
when i was in highschool, i had a friend who shredded the intro to "paradise by the dashboard light," and any fleetwood mac song you please, on a home-made guitar with cow- horns attached.
Monday, January 26, 2009
now, i'm not too deep into that art stuff, but..
have you ever seen a picture that you like, and, you know- YOU GOTT 2 LYNK IT!?
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
when u gott2lynkit, u gott2lynk it, m i rite?
http://dearjocelyn-dearcatherine.blogspot.com/
thought i'd lynk y'all to my new blog "dear Jocelyn, dear Catherine."
it's how me and my good galpal jocelyn keep in touch.
thought i'd lynk y'all to my new blog "dear Jocelyn, dear Catherine."
it's how me and my good galpal jocelyn keep in touch.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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