1979 - Frank Zappa and William S. Burroughs
I need this recording.
I believe it's up on UbuWeb (ubu.com) but I am having trouble connecting at the moment.
Today's Document

Kiana Khansmith
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

oozey mess
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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KIROKAZE
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Sade Olutola
dirt enthusiast
Misplaced Lens Cap
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros
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1979 - Frank Zappa and William S. Burroughs
I need this recording.
I believe it's up on UbuWeb (ubu.com) but I am having trouble connecting at the moment.
Reblog with the song that’s playing in your head right now
Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac
Currently: “Circles” by Post Malone. Your turn!
"Suspect Device" by Stiff Little Fingers
Whose side are you on?
That would be telling.
https://youtu.be/vbddqXib814
#MonsterMovieMonday: Spider Baby
Dedicated to Sid Haig
Ho-wdy, Ho-rror Ho-mies!
Get caught in our web and have your senses challenged with another maddeningly morbid movie macabre! This week, we’re proving that scary is relative with “Spider Baby,” a hideously hilarious Ho-rror Ho-wler starring the late, great Sid Haig. Featuring loads of yuks ‘n’ yucks and a Tit-le song sung by Lon Chaney Jr.(!), this weirdie really keeps Ho-rror in the family!
Give it a watch, Kinky Kreeps!
“…the ghost of a Jewish comedian murdered by the nazis…”
I've never read the novel (should correct that) but I really enjoyed the film. A former concentration camp commander gets haunted by the ghost if a Jewish comedian that he had executed during the war.
Genghis Cohn http://imdb.com/rg/an_share/title/title/tt0106997/
Johnny Eck, star of Freaks (1932), a painter of screen doors in Baltimore.
Hee-Haw comedian Grandpa Jones stumped for racial segregationist George Wallace in 1972. Sadly, comedian Minnie Pearl had done the same for Wallace when he first ran for governor in 1958. Some people will do anything for a check.
And Wallace's famous "segregation now" speech was written by a klan member named Asa Carter, a bigot and segregationist who later pretended to have been raised by Native Americans. He wrote the book "The Education of Little Tree" under the name Forrest Carter, and it was a best seller. I remember when that book was a hit, and it seemed like every white, middle class household had a copy. Carter had previously written the novel that was the basis for Clint Eastwood's film "The Outlaw Josey Wales".
I'd love to know the source of this, looks intriguing.
Who?
Vodka, Unicorns, and Lincoln LogsFollow Pete Townshend and his dog Towser, 1971, putting on a show for Pete’s stuffed animals, by Barrie Wentzell.
This pic was used for the cover of the "From Lifehouse to Leeds" bootleg. That boot was a revelation on it's release. The main portion was made up of perfect quality studio outtakes from the "Who's Next" sessions. The tapes had been saved by an entrepreneurial spirit when they were being tossed out of the IBC archives. The bootleggers who acquired the tapes paid several thousand dollars for them, but later returned them to The Who anonymously, for free. I believe all the material has since come out on various official reissues.
That's not just a horse, it's a nightmare.
It’s been a while.
All the fucking time.
David Gilmour, Pink Floyd, Los Angeles 1975
There's a recording of this show by the legendary taper Mike "The Mic" Millard that is worth seeking out, if you fancy such things...
So in the ocean at the end of the lane you talk about mandrakes. Your description sounds pretty similar to the Harry Potter version of them. Did you get this from Harry Potter, did Rowling get it from you, or am I just making a weird nonexistent connection? Thanks for reading my comment!
What do they teach them in school these days?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandrake
Some people play classical music for their plants. I like to think Crowley blasts Deep Purple at them.
https://youtu.be/Usd1vVeQ7Lg
Marlowe is watching the @dodgers with me. https://www.instagram.com/p/ByyocHzhN8i/?igshid=9nnmm1qw254d
I love how it looks like there is someone in the background holding up a microphone to get room tone.
This is our Resident Cthulhu.
Okay, I now totally want to hear The Residents do a Cthulhu mythos concept album.
due to personal reasons I’ll be in my bedroom making no noise and pretending that I don’t exist
I did this for the past week. It took five days before a single person noticed that I hadn't spoken to anyone or left my house. Should I be happy that it only took a few days before someone checked in on me? Or should I be upset that it took almost a week for anyone to notice that a clinically depressed person had seemingly disappeared?