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Late Night Reflections, 1972, Alma Woodsey Thomas
WINTER, 1933.
Agnes Pelton (American, 1881–1961)
Oil on canvas, 30 x 28 in.
Crocker Art Museum
Francisco Infante-Arana (Russian, born 1943)
A variant of the infinity spiral from the cycle «Infinity Spiral», 1963
Gouache, tempera on paper, 74 x 44 cm
Bridget Riley, Descending, 1965 [Kunstmuseum Den Haag]
(via Peter Foolen)
Marvin Gaye in motion, by Jim Britt
pan haowen, hair by issac yu
Saitô Kiyoshi, Red Flower, 1952
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This is so wholesome!!
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All my life, I was looking for that… thing, you know? Thinking that it was out there somewhere… and that all I had to do was find it. But I think, maybe… that home was us. It was you and me together in that stupid car, riding around, smoking cigarettes. I think that was everything. I’m sorry. I should’ve known that you were one person that always stays. You were my best friend. Mireille Enos as Sarah Linden & Joel Kinnaman as Stephen Holder in The Killing (2011-2014)
While the actors’ mood music won’t necessarily appear in the show, the incredible Roadies soundtrack is filled with bootlegs, demos, and rare recordings that Crowe and his staff have hunted down. For example, a particularly haunting version of Jeff Buckley covering Bob Dylan’s “Farewell Angelina” plays in Episode 2. Astonishingly, in an age when almost anything is available on the Internet, a clean version of this track does not exist online, though it may crop up eventually on a Roadies soundtrack.
“That was the hardest song to acquire,” Crowe confirms. “Nora Felder, who works with us, did some magic in tracking down the piece of music. It was part intense fandom, part dedication, and part detective work that will hopefully catch the attention of even the most hard-core music fans.”
After months searching with no avail, a true bit of Jeff magic happened earlier today and a friend of mine turned out to somehow have the song and shared it with me...anyone interested can now hear it here:
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