Kiddie Au Go-Go - Nursery Rhymes With The Teenage Dance Beat Of Today by the Mod Moppets available at Music You (Possibly) Won't Hear Anyplace Else.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Kiddie Au Go-Go
Kiddie Au Go-Go - Nursery Rhymes With The Teenage Dance Beat Of Today by the Mod Moppets available at Music You (Possibly) Won't Hear Anyplace Else.
Plasmatics - Pier 62
"... Smashing up expensive things ... makes me cum! ..." Wendy O. Williams (check out the duets with Lemmy posted earlier on here by HTMPL Prod.)
Here's her first band.
Plasmatics - Pier 62 (YouTube Video).
A little more info about this 15 min. video can be found here.
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Recipe Cards from the 1971 Betty Crocker Library

"Plastic fruit meet fiery embers. Smell the fumes, inhale deeply the toxic air, stare at the side of the brass box that the green grapes are overhanging, see the face of a Maurice Sendak type monster, freak out. " (And here's the recipe) Found in 'Men's Favorites')
Click beef.
Recipe Cards from the 1971 Betty Crocker Library. (via Bifurcated Rivets)
Updated: Space Debris reminds us of this "classic" link to Weight Watchers recipe cards from 1974 (may have been linked to here before - but it's certainly worth a second look!).
Little Marcy in Moving Pictures!
Fudgeland has uploaded a video capture of Little Marcy and friends from the extremely rare "Learning To Do God's Work" video.Amazing. In so many twisted ways.
More Marcy: The Marcy Zone.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
The video for The Beatles 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' at PistolWimp. (via MilkandCookies)"Here is an abbreviated excerpt from the book detailing the thrilling sequence that many people recall as their favorite: the “Lucy in the Sky” dream within a dream fantasy"
And here is (Google Video) Bill Shatner doing the same song.
Mp3s come running
I'll Come Running - Brian Eno at Shake Your Fist.
"A round of don't-break-up songs" (Charlie Rich, Johnny Horton and George Jones) at the Unwanted Gaze.
The FOUNTAIN and the MIRROR by Fred Frith & John Zorn at Chasradio.
"Lucy Leave" by Syd and guys back in '65 at Dang!
Gate Wesley & Band - (Zap! Pow!) Do the Batman at Funky16Corners.
Kenny Rogers & First Edition – “Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)” at Extra Allt.
"A round of don't-break-up songs" (Charlie Rich, Johnny Horton and George Jones) at the Unwanted Gaze.
The FOUNTAIN and the MIRROR by Fred Frith & John Zorn at Chasradio.
"Lucy Leave" by Syd and guys back in '65 at Dang!
Gate Wesley & Band - (Zap! Pow!) Do the Batman at Funky16Corners.
Kenny Rogers & First Edition – “Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)” at Extra Allt.
The Golden Age of Travel Posters


"... The 1920s and 1930s ushered in an unprecedented era of travel to exotic and romantic destinations. And nowhere was this more clearly expressed than in the travel posters of that time.
The Los Angeles Public Library's collection of travel posters perfectly captures this era. With this exhibition, the Library shares its bounty with the public for the first time. ..."
Far and Wide: The Golden Age of Travel Posters Virtual Gallery (via Coudal Partners)
Mr. Spock´s Music From Outer Space
Leonard Nimoy - Mr. Spock´s Music From Outer Space. Hmm... Yeah!Kindly uploaded at Pinicchio´s Easy-Listening- & Instrumental-Corner.
You can need to SPRUCE PETROL any time now!
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The playlist, full of scans of original album art, is already awaiting you at
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Eldon Dedini

"Why can't you, just for once, enjoy yourself and forget that Castro is right out there?"
(taken from Dedini's Gallery)
Click image.
Cartoonist Eldon Dedini, died last week tells Paul Giambarba of Cartoons: an Appreciation and posts some beauitiful scans from (mostly) Esquire.
From Playboy comes (so, careful at work): "Gosh! No wonder you keep making passes at me!"
More Dedini: at Ask Art and Dedini's Gallery.
Some art works may be Not Safe For Work.
A touch of French 70's music
"Locomotion was written to illustrate transmissions of sporting sequences on French television . It is far from what you would normally expect from him , possibly his only library album, powerful and groovy . Includes Henri Texier (a 1976 solo album by this French bassist can be downloaded from this entry over at Space Debris) & Bernard Lubat . ..."Martial Solal - Locomotion (1974 TV Library Music) available at Soundsational.
Back to the Future II trading cards

Card 39: MARTY McFLY, AGE 47
"The caption says it all...this is what our young time travelling hero will look like 30 years from now. Of course, the past, present and future are all interconnected, and a paradox-or series of temporal mishaps-could change the very fabric of time and space."
Back to the Future II trading cards
Cards 1-19, Cards 20-39, Cards 40-59, Cards 60-79 and Cards 80-88. (via Thighs Wide Shut)
Monday, January 16, 2006
Sittin' on wicker
"long before rappers were “sittin’ on chrome” and sippin’ don on their yachts the funky and soulful cats among us were sitting on something altogether different; they were sittin’ on wicker. yes folks, that is correct, as the older among us can attest their was a time not so long ago when wicker was some fashionable shi’ite. ..." tells Jaime from The Nonist in this excellent post about cool people sittin' on wicker.
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