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Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50/1.8 (Zebra) @f5.6 extended.

Wacky Chucky the narrator: “Unfortunately Brave Knight’s steed Bad Thunderhead was stuck in something… Holy cock! That thing was a cobweb from a Night Grinder an ugly colossal spider who was like Idi Amin thirsty for blood and hungry for flesh.” (A small part of The Old & Untold Story Of The Forgotten Glory).

 

Next part is nested story.

 

Lucifer: ”Everybody should see a groovy movie Amin: The Rise and Fall. It excites me as much as Metallica’s album Kill 'Em All. Nobody on Earth know that I am a creator of this Ugandan dictator. He is my son. Idi Amin was born inside the sun, he was the chosen one. He could be a world dominator but he failed, Idi became famous for drinking blood and eating human fresh flesh, he also keept heads of his enemies in refrigerator. Dictator had Achilles heel, he loved bushy pussy so much, he lost every time his mind by woman's touch. He was married 6 times, he was accused but because of my protection he never been caught for his crimes. Furthermore, because of his laziness and lacking ambition he never accomplish the devilish mission. You can read more details in Inferno's Lexicon. Idi Amin is now non-essential pawn without a crown in my empire of fire”.

 

Wacky Chucky: “I am sorry to interrupt you master but do you know about American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. (We Are Satan’s People)?”

 

Lucifer: “Very clever name, yes I attended their concerts once or twice. They sold their soul to me for success, you see everything have a price. Why do you mention them, is it relevant with this story?”

 

Wacky Chucky: “Of course. W.A.S.P. made amazing record Headless Children, cover of the album contains Joseph Stalin, Idi Amin in hell and other dictators as well.”

 

Lucifer: “It is hilarious as hell! Amazing, do we have that music album in our Hellish library? I bet it sounds revolutionary!”

 

Wacky Chucky: “Yes, absofuckinlutely and definitely.”

 

Lucifer: “What are we waiting for, give me Rock and Roll baby, that sound makes me so crazy.”

 

P.s. Wacky Chucky was a special guest as producer. He broke windows with his slingshot to bring better atmosphere. Thanks Chuck you were right that broken windows will bring more artistic feeling. I recommend everybody to listen W.A.S.P. album that is mentioned in the story. Photo location was in abandoned beverage factory Maraska. Have a nice day with a song from W.A.S.P. - The Neutron Bomber.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbBmzHVx4ZA

  

* Kinder Lada was an Italian (Ferrero) chocolate & hazelnut and milk cream that I ate in my childhood. It doesn't exist today, it was produced only in the former Yugoslavia in the city Koprivnica at factory Podravka. After the war was over in 1995. Podravka stopped with Kinder Lada production and Nutella hit the market.

 

P.P.S. Photo was explored on Flickr, place 333 / 500.

Surprised Bruce would stoop so low to copy Bert 😅

Sigma 50mm 1.4 @ f/4.0 | Canon 5D mkII | Dual 1219 turntable | Grado ZTE cartridge | playing Miles Davis' "Bag's Groove" c. 1955 I'm guessing

Vintage Hi Fi playing the David Bowie Album Aladdin Sane

 

www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/art-exhibitions/aladdi...

 

For the album Aladdin Sane, the creativity of Bowie’s music was matched by an extraordinary image on the cover, photographed by Brian Duffy (1933 – 2010).

 

With a focus on the photo session that gave us Bowie’s ‘lightning bolt’ portrait, this exhibition explores the continuous reshaping of Bowie’s image, and his part, along with Duffy’s, in a reimagining of sexual and gender identity.

 

Professor Camille Paglia defined the portrait as ‘one of the most emblematic and influential art images of the past half century, reproduced and parodied in advertising, media and entertainment worldwide.’

 

Play a game and listen to the music.

Can't help wondering what the guy being yelled at/threatened by the woman, toward the left of the sidewalk is carrying? A vacuum? A muffler?

small portion of my punk rock vinyl collection

 

I realized a few weeks ago how absurd it was that I have so many vinyl records, and none of them are from the band, Brand New. I've been listening to them since I was in high school and they've gotten me through a lot of tough times in my life.

Your Favorite Weapon and The Devil and God are Raging Inside of Me arrived this week and they sound so choice on vinyl. I'm incredibly excited about it.

Some songs I adore.

 

The Who: Behind Blue Eyes

Well, the Who being my favourite band, and one song to choose, I choose this. It's perfect. I don't want to hear any cover versions, please, no, no... Give me anything by the Who, solos, anything, I like them, lol.

 

Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band: I'm the Urban Spaceman

Hey, Neil Innes, he is a genius. Monty Python, Rutles .. you know... And Vivian Stanshall, bless!

 

Wreckless Eric: Whole Wide World

Amazing song, I hardly ever sing myself, but this one I want to shout out loud!

 

Kinks: Village Green Preservation Society

From their best LP The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968). I love you my British Friends! x

 

Luke Kelly & Dubliners: Diirty Old Town

I had a hard time to choose just a one song from Dubliners. Here is wonderful Luke Kelly singing this fabulous song. Pogues has made a great version too.

 

Einstürzende Neubauten: Blume

I had a really hard time to choose just one song from them too.... But choosed this.

 

Peggy Lee: Johnny Guitar

Lots of cover versions has been made too.. yeah, perfect.

 

Warren Zevon: Werewolves of London

Haha, fabulous song! Bless him.

 

Undertones: Teenage Kicks

It's so perfect, I get shivers!

 

Screaming Lord Sutch: Jack the Ripper

He was the best horror rocker ever! x

 

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: Refugee

One of my fave bands.

 

The Action: I'll keep on holding on

I'm mad about 60's mod bands!

 

Small Faces: Lazy Sunday

Haha, happy Sunday!

 

Roky Erickson: Night of the Vampire

Amazing voice, just amazing.

 

John Leyton: Johnny Remember Me

Fabulous song produced by Joe Meek

 

Marc Almond & Gene Pitney: Something's gotten hold of my heart

Two of my fave singers... :-)

 

Gene Vincent: For Your Precious Love

Well, Gene Vincent & Buddy Holly, my fave rock'n'rollers. Hard time to choose, was Gene was so perfect with ballads too.

 

Jam: In the City

Hey, cool!

 

Supremes: Reflections

Motown! Supremes being my favourite.

 

Monkees: Daydream believer

You know it's perfect pop song, and you know that I love Monkees / Monkeys!

 

Woody Guthrie: Goin down the road feeling bad

Listen to him! LISTEN! I started listening Woody quite young.. i learned lots of American history / depression / dust / hobo life from him

 

Tapio Rautavaara: Päivänsäde ja menninkäinen

Please read the english translation for lyrics here!!!!!!!

 

I could have continue and continue.. But I have used two hours for this list already.

Just a tiny tiny list, so many favourites still waiting, new, old, women, men, folk, rock, punk, celtic, tradition...

 

Mister Pooh and the gang wish you a very Merry Hanukkahkwanzaachristmas and a Happy New Year's!! Mister Pooh will be back January 5th! See you all then!

Jeff Beck at the keyboard???? Odd for their first U.S. album.

This is 1980:

album-sleeve of an album from the dutch pop-group The Nits with four boxes, all bought in February 1980. The album by me, the boxes by my wife.

Accidently, they combined very well.

 

The Nits made new wave- ,Beatles- and 10cc-inspired arty pop-music and were very succesful in the Eighties in Holland.

 

Sony RX100

Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar

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Can't you just hear that intrusive heavy into to "Twentieth Century Schizoid Man!

Sound Years / Michel Banabila

soundcloud.com/michel-banabila/close-to-the-moon-coming-soon

Photography: Gerco de Ruijter

Layout: Rutger Zuydervelt

 

release January 28th, 2017

An amazing Pop & Rock Program. Schöner Katalog. Ich habe nur die Internationalen Stars abgebildet. Heintje und Peter Alexander habe ich weggelassen.

An absolutely incredible document, this record. Lott-Richards, 2016. WEBSITE

"Hello kids, we've been at it again spinning tape from north to south, east to west, from the Skywalker Ranch in Northern California to the Ocean Way in Southern Hollywood with a quick trip to the hit factory in Old New York..."

(excerpt from the album inner cover)

 

REPRESENTING THE MAMBO is the ninth studio album by the American rock band LITTLE FEAT. It was released in 1990.

The first single "Texas Twister", aided by a popular video which received heavy rotation on MTV, became the band's second #1 hit on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

It would be their last album on Warner Bros. Records after nearly 20 years with the label.

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REPRESENTING THE MAMBO

Music & lyrics by Little Feat 1990

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Gretta's flunky, some boot-licking lackey, some wild-eyed Romeo

Winds op the mountain with Rio down below

Drives too slowly past a burning impromptu altar

Attended by no one of visible means

Could be a warning shining us on, but we're far too gone

We're on our way to see some Johnny

Representing the mambo

Representing the mambo... mambo... mambo oooh.. mambo

 

Rounding the corner we come to a halt

Doors fly open as we prepare for assault

Out from the shadows step the dangerous boys

Hands hiding weapons, they treat them like toys

Debutante Gretta, the taxidermist's daughter

She knows what to say

She knows how to mingle, she knows the lingo

Muchachos wh're here to see Johnny

Representing the mambo

Representing the mambo... mambo... mambo oooh.. mambo

 

Gretta leads us through the stone carved archway

Into the school of samba, the place of sacred rites

We push through a gauntlet of limpwristed handshakes

And empty cotillion air kisses

Gretta smiles as we make our way to the bar

The new crowd says I remind them of Frank

Who died of excessive nymphets

In Barcelona... in Barcelona

 

Who's that with Gretta? You know how she is...

Yeah, never the same one twice

I wonder if by any chance you would like a piece of cake

No thank you, my ears are too sweet now

 

A strange choice of work, but forensically it's true

Sudden thunder clap drum roll

Gretta's on the stage... she's a honey of a hun

This blue-eyed angel girl

Announces proudly to everyone in the room

Senores y senores here's Johnny

Representing the mambo

Representing the mambo... mambo... mambo oooh.. mambo

 

Gretta Gretta I've got to slip away

It just won't work between us

Your daddy runs the house of pain

You are the taxidermist's daughter

  

I think such a sleeve wouldn't happen these days. Something for paederasts.

Reverend Raven Blues Disciples 11x17 Poster by Curtis Gannon

Columbia Legacy 88697680571 (180 gram reissue, 2010).

Inexpensive Italian presssing/series called, obviously, Giants of Jazz

 

Dave Potter Trio W/ RJ Mischo 11x17 Poster by Curtis Gannon

Beer Belly Idols Write-In 11x17 Poster

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmhAJiwq8Kk

 

What a scorcher!!

Everything from Ellington and Strayhorn to the Stones "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" are given exciting treatment. Top, tight, awesome small band, too, containing usual regular stars plus Jerome Richardson, Phil Woods, Romeo Penque on reeds and Ernie Royal on trumpet on side 2. Probably one of my favourite album sides of all time.. Kenny Burrell - genius - Grady Tate - Drumming masterclass!

See Tate , Burrell (and Turrentine) on this track.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ03S_b_ZSY&feature=related

The One and Only "?"

Oliver Nelson arranger and conductor of star studded big band. Strings added, too, this time.

Howard Roberts on guitar. Ray Brown on regular bass and Carol Kaye on Fender bass.

TV/movie themes included. Plas Johnson (Pink Panther) on tenor.

Rather orchestral, but quite pleasing.

11x17 Yacht Rock Event Poster by: Curtis Gannon

I first heard Jimmy Smith in around 1962. Jack Jackson, an English 1930s dance band leader and far ahead of his time had a radio show on the BBC Light Programme (later BBC Radio 1) and used the track "Walk on the Wild Side" from Jimmy Smith's album as his signature tune. I loved the combination of big band and Hammond organ played by a true master and was hooked. I had to wait until 1964 to be able to buy a record player and LPs. No stopping me after that - to this day.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oi-jdDDXDM

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ03S_b_ZSY&feature=related

With Grady Tate, Kenny Burrell ans Stanley Turrentine. A DVD on Blue Note worth having.

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