Skunk Anansie, 90s
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Skunk Anansie, 90s
📸: Goedefroit
Scanned from 35mm slide
if you like my scans and want to help out you can do so here
Cardiff Devils are the 2025 IIHF Continental Cup Champions 🏆 🏴
Skunk Anansie - Charlie Big Potato
Skunk Anansie - An Artist Is An Artist (Lyric Video)
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That last morning in the writer’s space I filed a review of Waxahatchee’s album, Saint Cloud. It was a privilege to listen to it over and over in the days prior. It was a musical expression of hard-earned truth, and I wanted desperately to feel the kind of growth the record hinted at. Because here at this moment I felt like I was shrinking, pulling into myself, sliding into a hole. The title track closes the record and feels like waking up in some strange room, picking yourself up off the floor, knocking off some dirt and dust, and straightening yourself up to face the world. It says, “Here I am; nothing’s perfect, but I’m going to be OK; I need to see what happens next,” carrying a strength I needed so badly.
Gratitude for Mark’s powerful reflection on listening to St. Cloud at the most perilous height of uncertainty this year
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Mark Richardson “I’m Your Puppet” b/w “See See Rider” (196?)
There are many Mark Richardsons who are musicians. This Mark has only this 7″ single to his name, with both sides having covers of The Purify Brothers and Gertrude “Ma” Rainey’s originals (1966 and 1924 respectively). This is the only sole pressing released on the Kansas label which, ironically having a full-horizontal American flag, is not from Kansas, U.S.A. It’s really an Italian label.
Enjoy this nice little tune courtesy of Ω+, and have a happy 4th.