Donny Hathaway, 1970
& Lauryn Hill, 1998
& Thich Nhat Hanh, 1991 "The truth is that everything contains everything else. We cannot just be, we can only inter-be."

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Donny Hathaway, 1970
& Lauryn Hill, 1998
& Thich Nhat Hanh, 1991 "The truth is that everything contains everything else. We cannot just be, we can only inter-be."
Three performances of "Under My Thumb"
Ready Steady Go, 1966
Altamont, 1969
Tempe, 1981
What if this is as good as it gets?
It is as if increasing numbers of Americans were waiting for a trumpet to sound.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr., "The New Mood in Politics," 1960.
"Due to court restrictions, C-Murder was unable to perform in this video."
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.
Oscar Wilde
Tiririca cantando "Crazy."
"I Got a Mind to Give Up Living," Paul Butterfield Blues Band, 1966 and "'Here we don't die, we shop. But the difference is less marked than you think.'" From White Noise, Don DeLillo, 1984.
"Stranger in a Strange Land," Leon Russell, live in Sweden somewhere, 1972.
It's Dom Perignon it's supposed to bubble.
Pat Duffy/a Terminator in Plan B's "Questionable," 1992. Primus. The 90s.
“There is growing … empirical evidence to show that exposure to nature brings substantial mental health benefits,” according to “Green Exercise and Green Care,” a 2009 report by the Centre for Environment and Society at the University of Essex in England. Researchers examined people who took part in two walks, one in a country park around woodlands, grasslands, and lakes, and one in an indoor shopping center. “Improvements in self-esteem and mood were significantly greater following the green outdoor walk in comparison to the equivalent indoor walk, especially for feelings of anger, depression, and tension. After the green outdoor walk, 92 percent of participants felt less depressed, 86 percent less tense, 81 percent less angry, 80 percent less fatigued, 79 percent less confused, and 56 percent more vigorous.” Meanwhile, “depression increased for 22 percent of people and 33 percent expressed no change in their level of depression following the indoor shopping center walk.” Benefits to mood can be attributed to exercise, which generally helps, but also to vitamin N: nature.
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...but we must never be afraid to insist on compliance with our laws.
inspirational words from Mayor Bloomberg to OWS
Freddie King, "Blues Band Shuffle" live at the Sugar Bowl in South Carolina I guess, 1972.