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Jean-Michel Basquiat. Untitled. 1981
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difficult to capture the detail… but i found my grandfather’s freemasonry ring tonight. it reads “E PLURI UNU” (E pluribus unum) which translates to “out of many, one” — which was the United States’ motto until “In God We Trust” was officially adopted.
Crocodile looks like a monster as it emerges from lake covered in green algae
will yun lee in boy (i need you) [mv], 2003 by mariah carey f/ cam'ron directed by joseph kahn
Why do Red-crowned Cranes (Grus japonensis) dance? 💃🏽 To attract a mate and reinforce existing relationships! When these birds mate, they likely pair up for life. Over time, relationships are strengthened through complex, graceful synchronized dances that include head-bobbing, bows, and leaps. Red-crowned cranes are one of the world’s largest birds, with wingspans of about 8 feet (2.4 meters) and a height of around 5 feet (1.5 meters). Photo: Martha de Jong-Lantink, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, flickr https://www.instagram.com/amnh/p/CYGNqo6gxb9/?utm_medium=tumblr
Herbie Hancock - The Jazz Workshop, Boston, Massachusetts, March 22, 1973
Last week, The Heat Warps blog posted an especially killer 1972 tape of Miles Davis at Paul’s Mall in Boston, which shared a location with the Jazz Workshop. It was so nice that I started digging out various other WBCN broadcasts recorded around the same time at the same address. There are a bunch to choose from. And for the next few days, we’re going to listen to a few of them! Hey, I’m in charge here.
First up is Miles’ erstwhile bandmate Herbie Hancock. Herbie and his Mwandishi band were just about the unleash Sextant on the world — and that’s certainly the vibe of this way-out performance. With synth madman Dr. Patrick Gleason in tow (plus a dude named Scorch on congas), the group takes the Boylston Street basement club into the outer reaches of the cosmos. The groove remains strong, however, with Buster Williams and Billy Hart laying down a thick and greasy foundation for everyone else to blast off from. Amazing jams. By the end of the year, though, Herbie would be moving further towards the funk with the Headhunters. Important question: During this New England trip, did Hancock drive over to the ARP factory in Newton Upper Falls to check out the latest and greatest synths? The odds are good.
Bruce Springsteen and Tracy Chapman by Dennis O’Regan, 1988