"Capitalism is a Death Cult"
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Janaina Medeiros
Sade Olutola
we're not kids anymore.
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sheepfilms
dirt enthusiast
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AnasAbdin

Andulka
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Product Placement
YOU ARE THE REASON

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occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz

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trying on a metaphor
Three Goblin Art
KIROKAZE

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"Capitalism is a Death Cult"
Graphic by Meme Industrial Complex
some wips of my newest project!
this one will have hair, maybe a cape of some sort, and possibly mechanical wings, but i'm not quite sure how i'll approach any of those things, so i'm posting her as she currently is. i've really enjoyed doing projects that involve both making the base sculpt and a fair bit of post-printing customization, and painting & adding details to this doll was mega fun to spend my weekend on. the sculpt itself just kind of happened; couldn't exactly tell you why she is a steampunk violin demon girl, except that it was what i found fun in the moment.
Morrissey - ARE YOU SURE HANK DONE IT THIS WAY (Waylon Jennings) - Live-Visalia Fox Theatre, Aug 29, 2015
https://youtu.be/g1KKhZ80GDQ
Nine years later, still funny…
and now comes the double bass solo
<inaudible section>
*clapping*
Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) – Deuxième quintette à cordes pour 2 violons, alto, violoncelle et contrebasse, op. 316 (1952)
Sonant Ensemble :
Violin – Hazel Smith, Rosamund Kitchen, Viola – Robin Grice, Violoncello – Katherine Thullborn, Double bass – Roger Dean
Michael Haydn (1737-1806) - Divertimento for Violin, Viola and Double Bass in C-Major, IV. Finale. Presto. Performed by Matteo Cicchitti/Musica Elegentia on period instruments.
Webb Pierce… “Slowly” 1954 (with Lyrics)
The first commercial recording featuring pedal steel guitar by Bud Isaacs…
Kea Homan (Dutch, 1939-2024), Lady with bass, 1998. Colour woodcut on paper, 80 x 40 cm. Number 2/7
Sister Rosetta Tharpe & Count Basie
Song Review: Béla Fleck - “Rhapsody in Blue” (Live, April 27, 2024)
Béla Fleck was deep in concentration, his eyes nanoseconds ahead of his hands as he played “Rhapsody in Blue” on five-string banjo April 27 during MerleFest in North Carolina.
Performing solo the song to which he devoted an entire ensemble LP, Fleck both followed George Gershwin’s score and made things up as he went along. But the “Rhapsody” was never not distinguishable in Fleck’s playing.
And he made it look easy. Though his face betrays his hands on that score.
“Stop there,” he said with a chuckle at just past the theee-minute mark.
Grade card: Béla Fleck - “Rhapsody in Blue” (Live - 4/27/24) - A
7/30/24
Johann Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813) - Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra in E-flat Major, III. Finale: Allegro. Performed by David Sinclair, double bass, and Michael Alexander Willens/Kölner Akademie on period instruments.
My rendition of the ballad "Lady Margaret", with banjo accompaniment. From my upcoming EP.
The Davidsons