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Heres a full 1997 Fiona Apple concert on Archive.org
Singer/songwriter Fiona Apple in concert at The Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA on 11/08/1997. Fiona was 20 years old at the time of this perf
The running order they have is incorrect though, here is what it should be:
2,000-Year-Old Tomb of Roman Soldier Unearthed in Netherlands
Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of Roman settlement in Heerlen, Netherlands, with the discovery of a 2,000-year-old burial belonging to a Roman soldier named Flaccus.
The find, made during ongoing excavations at the Raadhuisplein (Town Hall Square), offers new insights into Heerlen’s history as Coriovallum, a Roman settlement strategically located at the crossroads of major Roman roads.
The grave was identified in late November 2024 by archaeologists from ADC ArcheoProjecten during a redevelopment project at the Raadhuisplein. Initially thought to be a cellar pit due to its rectangular shape and soil discoloration, the pit’s purpose became clear with the discovery of cremation remains. Artifacts in the grave included a bronze strigil, pottery shards, and a set of terra sigillata plates. One of these plates bore the abbreviation “FLAC,” a nickname for Flaccus, carved into its surface.
Jordy Clemens, Heerlen’s councilmember for culture and heritage, said: “Today, evidence was found of Roman habitation in the time of Emperor Augustus. A unique discovery that not only teaches us more about our past, but also shows how unique the story of Roman Heerlen is for the Netherlands.”
The burial of Flaccus predates other known Roman graves in Heerlen and represents the oldest named individual in the city’s history. Previous finds, such as pottery fragments from the first half of the 1st century CE, were insufficient to confirm habitation, as they could have been lost or discarded along the road. Flaccus’ grave provides unequivocal evidence of early Roman presence.
The artifacts in the grave, including four matching plates and a personalized bowl, were made in Italy and date to around the year 0. These items suggest that Flaccus was a Roman soldier stationed at Coriovallum during the early Roman expansion into the region. The bronze strigil, used for personal hygiene, reflects the soldier’s daily life.
Archaeologists highlight the rarity of identifying non-elite individuals by name in ancient contexts, making Flaccus’ burial a significant discovery. The presence of the name on a funerary object indicates the personal and cultural practices of the time.
During the early 1st century CE, Coriovallum was established at the junction of the Via Belgica and Via Traiana, connecting Cologne (Germany) to Boulogne-sur-Mer (France) and Xanten (Germany) to Trèves (France). Initially a military settlement, Coriovallum evolved into a flourishing civilian town by the mid-1st century CE. Its public baths, built around 50-70 CE, remain the largest visible Roman ruins in the Netherlands.
Excavations at the Raadhuisplein will continue into December. The artifacts from Flaccus’ grave will be cleaned, conserved, and displayed at the new Roman Museum of Heerlen. Clemens noted: “This find not only teaches us more about our past but also demonstrates the unique story of Roman Heerlen for the Netherlands.”
by Dario Radley.
joke for all my soul seekers out there...
The Sisters Of Mercy - Body and Soul
I think every autistic person in the entire world should be in possession of 1. an mp3 player 2. a Bandcamp account and 3. a pair of good bassy IEMs
all autistics should have the privilege of disappearing at will into their favorite music in stunning 4K quality... it's so healing
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz (1980)
Tres eventos marcaron a fuego la vida de Ozzy Osbourne en 1979.
El primero fue cuando lo despidieron de Black Sabbath, la banda que él mismo había cofundado y con la que había ayudado a sedimentar todo un imaginario musical y estético llamado heavy metal. La decisión, impulsada por los excesos de drogas y alcohol, partió al núcleo original del grupo fundado en Birmingham. Al mismo tiempo, su vida personal no ofrecía tregua: su entonces esposa, Thelma Riley, le exigía el divorcio, y como si el caos no fuese suficiente, ese mismo año murió su padre, Jack Osbourne, un golpe que lo hundió aún más en la tristeza.
Encerrado durante meses en la habitación de un hotel en Los Ángeles, Ozzy se dejó consumir por la autodestrucción. Pero en medio del colapso, apareció un nuevo hilo de destino. Don Arden, su antiguo manager, le propuso un proyecto solista y su hija, Sharon, quien más tarde sería su esposa y figura clave en su resurgimiento, tomó las riendas de su carrera.
El renacer comenzó a gestarse cuando, a mediados de 1979, Ozzy audicionó a un joven guitarrista virtuoso llamado Randy Rhoads. Fue una chispa inmediata. En pocos meses, junto a Rhoads, Bob Daisley (bajo) y Lee Kerslake (batería), Ozzy grabó Blizzard of Ozz, su primer álbum solista. El disco se lanzó el 20 de septiembre de 1980 en el Reino Unido, apenas un año después de su caída.
Así, en solo doce intensos meses, Osbourne pasó de vagar como un espectro al borde del olvido a convertirse nuevamente en una figura esencial del metal, esta vez como solista. Su alianza con Randy Rhoads no solo lo salvó musicalmente, sino que marcó una de las duplas más emblemáticas en la historia del género.
A pocos días de su partida física, les dejo el disco en alta calidad sonora. Que lo disfruten.
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