My favorite structure in the world

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My favorite structure in the world
Snow in Central Park (02.07)
Someday
Norway 💚
Dream trip
Hello beautiful
If it weren’t for this fear well I just might really be someone……
New York I love you, but you’re bringing me down. A rainy day June 22, 2021 coming into the city, this was my first good look at the Empire State Building.
Randy Hage creates 1/12th scale reproductions of NYC building facades…
I need one of these. The most awesome shit hole in the world
THE KILLERS - OBSTACLE 1 (Interpol Cover)
Well done boys
Turn on the Bright Lights [Tenth Anniversary Edition] - 2012
Album artwork
20 years ago this came out. One of my favorite albums
Say hello
Interpol: Turn on the Bright Lights XV (2017)
It’s up to me now, turn on the bright lights
All The Rage Back Home // Interpol
All the rage
Paul & Sam on September 11, 2001
Paul Banks: I was on Grand and Ludlow, where I lived.
Sam Fogarino: I was in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. I watched them fall from my roof.
Paul Banks: I had a job then - at that point I was doing data entry for Scholastic News. This is after I bailed on doing a real career. I was just doing shit work. I woke up to 1010 WINS every day, and some chick phoned in and said, "A plane crashed into the Twin Towers." I thought, "Ah, cool, I'll go see that." Because I'm thinking, "It has to be a Cessna, some moron in a Cessna just crashed into the Twin Towers." I walk down and see Armageddon happening.
You know how in movies like King Kong, women put their hands over their mouths and run the other way? I saw that for real. That's not just a film trope. That's an animal thing that humans do. A reflex.
I volunteered that whole day. My roommate Sebastian and I get on these MTA buses and we drive across the West Side Highway. We take off our T-shirts so they can be used as tourniquets for all these people we're going to rescue. They're teaching us CPR. You know, this was official. But we're just standing around. I wound up kind of saying to some fire marshal guy, I was like, "Are we gonna go in? Are we gonna do anything?" And he said, quote, "We're waiting for that building to come down." So I can vouch for the fact that they knew ahead of time that building seven was going to fall. Whether there was a conspiracy or not, I don't know. But I didn't do shit. I just stood around on the West Side Highway with my shirt off, with the volunteer group all fucking day, until sundown. But the one thing that I took away as being really, really memorable was seeing a bus full of firefighters going to the site. Fast-forward a couple of hours. It's dark, and the bus comes back with all the lights on inside, showing the firefighters completely covered in ash. I can see their faces and the look was deep dejection. That shit was heavy.
Sam Fogarino: For a couple months thereafter there was a great sense of paranoia and New York bonded together. It was like, "Oh, man. I'd rather be in shitty New York with people pissing on my leg."
I'd say for a minute we probably collectively thought that it was over, that we were not going to make a record. But then it became fuel for the fire. New York puffed up again and said, "You picked the wrong city. You picked the wrong one," and on a microscopic level this little band, Interpol, is going to put out a fucking record anyway.
- Meet Me In The Bathroom, Lizzy Goodman (2017)
I loved this book #MeetMeInTheBathroom
Fotografía al nivel del objeto a fotografiar
Why’s it so hard?
Sometimes I wake up and I’m like, I don’t wanna go play Bright Lights, like it’s perfectly natural for me not to want to. But then as soon as you hear the crowd, even before we get on stage, that changes. It’s like no, I would do it for you five times tonight if you so desire because it’s not for us, we wouldn’t be doing it. It’s for people who wanna come and see it and they don’t need me being an old curmudgeon about it. (x)
I wish I didn’t have surgery that day