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Even though this was in Greensboro, taking that road trip with friends to see big rock bands at the Greensboro Coliseum was a major part of young rock fan's experience of living in Winston-Salem in the 1970's.
Black Sabbath "War Pigs" - youtu.be/K3b6SGoN6dA
Wild Turkey "Good Old Days" - youtu.be/MaCwPvZShK4
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Karloff spooks 'em real good as the vampiric Gorcha in the atmospheric 1963 Mario Bava classic "I tre volti della paura".
I've liked Black Sabbath since my days in high school, they kicked out Ozzy in the late 70's and I never got to see them in concert until 2013 when they reformed...minus Bill Ward the original drummer. This year's tour they say will be their last. My wife and I saw them at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA this past Sunday.
For Toy Sunday,
theme : EVIL
Dikkens loves this.
More info: Witches' Sabbath .
Texture Seeing Red by Parée Erica , thank you!
Get ready for something special! On August 21st, we're unveiling the exclusive "Swirl Tapers" earrings at the Sabbath event. These earrings are made just for Swallow dropped ears and they're a real standout.
Created with care, these earrings have an original design that features elegant swirl tapers. You'll love the details! Plus, we've got you covered with two sizes to choose from.
Pick your vibe: go classic with black or fresh with white. And don't miss the metal options – there are three gold styles and three silver styles to match your taste.
Join us on August 21st at the Sabbath event to grab your "Swirl Tapers" earrings. Elevate your style and let your Swallow dropped ears shine!
TAXI to Sabbath:
Description: Illustration from Juedisches Ceremoniel, a German book published in 1724. The book is a beautifully illustrated description of Jewish religious ceremonies, rites of passage and feast days, which first appeared in 1716, here in its second edition of 1724. The extremely detailed plates, by Georg Puschner, depict priestly robes, the celebrations of the New Year, Passover, the weekly Sabbath, circumcision, presentation of the first born, prayer at the synagogue, a wedding procession and a wedding, purification of the bride, the washing of the brother-in-law's feet, the feast of reconciliation, death rites, burials, as well as the procedures for other Jewish customs.
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Creator: Kirchner, Paul Christian
Creator: Jungendres, Sebastian Jacob, 1684-1766
Creator: Puscher, Georg
Object Origin: Nürnberg, published by Peter Conrad Monath
Persistent URL: digital.cjh.org/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=139313
Repository: Leo Baeck Institute, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: r BM 700 K57 1724
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Digital images created by the Gruss Lipper Digital Laboratory at the Center for Jewish History
Black Sabbath repeating pattern for REPEAT X REPEAT Y.
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Zakk Sabbath performing on Clutch's Psychic Warfare World Tour at The Fillmore in Detroit, MI on October 28th 2016 photo by Marc Nader
October 29th, 2016 - Zakk Sabbath performs live at The Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan. Credit: Marc Nader. www.schwegweb.com
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So here it is - all of the pictures you saw back in the fall of my 16mm shoot were for this.
It is a one-minute film I've been working on all of this school year in my Film Production class here at CalArts. The one-minutes are kinda a right of passage for film students here who are transfers or in their second year. We get one roll of film and must plan out our 1-minute movie very thoroughly in order to fit it all on the roll.
Mine is an interpretation of an old witches sabbath. I hope you like it as a lot of work has been put into it!
Original Score by Mikal Cronin
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Plaça Major - Manresa, Barcelona (Spain).
Dancing group "Cor de Catalunya" performing "Sàbat de Bruixes"
Grupo de danza "Cor de Catalunya" interpretando "Sàbat de Bruixes"
ENGLISH
The Sabbath or Sabbat is a supposed meeting of those who practice witchcraft, Satanism, or other rites.
European records tell of innumerable cases of persons being accused or tried for taking part in Sabbath gatherings, from the Middle Ages to the 17th century or later. However, there are no reliable reports on what actually happened during a Sabbath; and much of what was written about them may be the product of popular imagination or deliberate misinformation.
The Compendium Maleficarum (1608), by Francesco Maria Guazzo, aka Guaccio, Guaccius is a book published by an Italian priest with some illustrations of what he imagined could be a Sabbath, and gives a description of it; a brief summary can be cited as an example: "the attendants go riding flying goats, trample the cross, are made to be re-baptised in the name of the Devil, give their clothes to him, kiss the Devil's behind, and dance back to back forming a round".
The most common belief on which authors agreed is that Satan was present at the Sabbath, often as a goat or satyr, and many agreed that more demons were present. Another belief said that sometimes a person could offer his/her own body to be possessed by some demon serving as a medium. It was believed that the Sabbath commenced at midnight and ended at dawn, beginning with a procession, continuing with a banquet, then a Black Mass, and culminating with an orgy in which non-marital or sexual intercourse with demons in male or female form was practised. Consumption of hallucinogens and sometimes alcohol was often reported.
According to folklore, the Sabbath was most often celebrated in isolated places, preferably forests or mountains.
More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabbath_(witchcraft)
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CASTELLANO
Un aquelarre (del euskera akelarre, "aker" = macho cabrío; "larre" = campo) es el lugar donde las brujas (sorgiñas en euskera) celebran sus reuniones y sus rituales. Aunque la palabra viene del euskera se ha asimilado en castellano y por extensión se refiere a cualquier reunión de brujas y brujos.
En estas celebraciones se solía venerar un macho cabrío negro al que se le ha asociado con el culto a Satán. Uno de los aquelarres más conocidos es el que se celebraba en la cueva de Zugarramurdi (Navarra) y de aquí es de donde le viene al ritual el nombre, del lugar donde se celebraba. Aquelarre es el nombre del campo que está delante de la mencionada cueva.
Más info: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquelarre