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Game of Thrones GIFs by Eran Mendel
Leonard Cohen, just one little guy, with and tweed cap, against the whole stinking universe (Sep 21, 1934 — Nov 10, 2016)
Stay hungry. Stay foolish. On the back of the 1974 edition of the "Whole Earth Catalog"
Bob Dylan (May 24, 1941 - )
Happy 75th
Happy Birthday, Kim Gordon (April 28, 1953 - )
Thelonious Monk - Underground (1968)
Sean Lennon, J Mascis, Black Francis
Surfer Rosa #2
Jimi Hendrix Royal Albert Hall, London, 1969
Photo by David Redfern
George Harrison 25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001
At first, we think that a list is primitive and typical of very early cultures, which had no exact concept of the universe and were therefore limited to listing the characteristics they could name. But, in cultural history, the list has prevailed over and over again. It is by no means merely an expression of primitive cultures. A very clear image of the universe existed in the Middle Ages, and there were lists. A new worldview based on astronomy predominated in the Renaissance and the Baroque era. And there were lists. And the list is certainly prevalent in the postmodern age. It has an irresistible magic.
Umberto Eco on lists
Interview to Der Spiegel
"Priscilla" by Joseph Szabo (from his book Almost Grown) As used on Dinosaur Jr.'s "Green Mind" album cover, 1991
Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister 1945 -2015
Born to lose, lived to win.
Nina Simone
Broadway Danny Rose (1984)