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"I watch you sleep,
you look so peaceful.
You look so vulnerable
I feel scared for you.
To me you're precious -
may you always
shine like stars
shine like stars
shine like stars...."
- Primal Scream
'Shine Like Stars'
The only PS jiggery pokery is a crop the rest is pure real world physics,
"I didn't see no Tunnel and I didn't see no light
But I did and it was so beautiful"
Higher Than The Sun - Primal Scream
© Jeff R. Clow
Memorial Day is a time of remembrance, family gatherings, lots of outside activities....and an occasional primal scream.
Brooklyn, New York, 1996, in front of the Watchtower building, which was the world headquarters of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
A stoop (with head down and shoulders slumped) suggests submission to what is really intolerable, and feeling an obligation to carry the weight of the world with my own body.
With embarrassment too, a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.
That's how it was for me, then.
Bobby Gillespie - Primal Scream - The Tivoli Brisbane Australia 3rd December 2012 Photo©2012 Stephen Booth.
The band are touring Australia now.
he simply invites you to stand beside him and see for yourself :-) Rev. R. Inman
HBW!!
hemerocallis, day lily, 'Primal Scream', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh , north carolina
The Sea & Cake
Sound :
Primal Scream
First International
SCRM02
Design by Jim Lambie
Vision :
Jim Lambie
The Fruitmarket Gallery
Edinburgh
2014
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
Section 25
Promo Postcard :
Hamayôko
Entr'acte
E52
Romain Slocombe
Tigres Volants Contre Zéros
1985
CD :
Primal Scream
If They Move Kill 'Em
Creation Records
CRE284
Design by Julian House
Courtesy of japanese forms
iTunes :
Primal Scream
Stuka
Creation Records
CRE178
GMAlways Now ...
Edit : Title changed to the much better "Blood On the Tracks" courtesy of Ian, Richard and Mike.
BITH'S JUKEBOX #231
PRIMAL SCREAM "DEEP HIT OF MORNING SUN"
Drop a coin in the slot :
Setra S431DT (CH9/7Dt)
Coach Services, Whenrath
Pyramids Centre, Southsea
13 December 2016
In town for the Primal Scream gig at the Pyramids.
Setra S431DT (CH16Ct)
Farrey, Duns (Four Seasons Bussing)
D-Day Museum, Southsea
13 December 2016
In town for the Primal Scream gig at the Pyramids.
Primal Scream "Loaded"
A side:
Loaded
B side:
I'm Loosing More Than I'll Ever Have
Ramblin' Rose (live n.y.c.)
Released in 1990
12" Vinyl.
Kamera: Nikon FM (1977)
Linse: Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4 (1970)
Film: Cinestill BWXX (Kodak 5222) @ ISO 800
Kjemi: Xtol (stock / 16 min. @ 22°C)
- Tom Waits cover band - Ole Johnny Stensland & Ole Jonas Storli
Large = more scary tattoo detail: www.flickr.com/photos/deepstoat/4786398359/sizes/o/in/pho...
There's a Dalek on his arm and his stomach seems to be a battlefield strewn with corpses. His entire back had a huge Triceratops on it. Quite a friendly bloke though.
This is one of my go-to workout songs that really helps push me to my limits and gets a lot out. I think there’s a lot of truth in the last set of lyrics… life’s not always going to be a smooth and easy road, and I think I’ve learned so much more from when I got burned than when I had it easy…
Song: Primal Scream
By: Motley Crue
Theme: Power In Words
Year Nine Of My 365 Project
BPF whizzes over to Dublin from New York to vibe up for DJing All Tomorrow's Parties in England Dec 4/5/6 2009. Full story here
Photography by & © BP Fallon 2009. All rights reserved
Photographer: Nick Rock, 1969
(Roger) Syd Barrett: Photographer unknown (anyone with info. please pipe in!)
B: 06 January 1946, Cambridge, England
D: July 7, 2006, Cambridgeshire, England
Genre(s): Psychedelic Rock
Affiliation(s): Pink Floyd, Stars
Label(s): Harvest/EMI
Years Active: 1965 - 1972
Many artists have acknowledged Barrett's influence on their work. Paul McCartney and Pete Townshend were early fans; Jimmy Page, David Bowie, Brian Eno, and The Damned all expressed interest in working with him at some point during the 1970s. In fact, Bowie recorded a cover of "See Emily Play" on his 1973 album Pin Ups. On a VH1 program, honoring rock bands and artists, Pete Townshend gave a speech honoring Syd Barrett, and telling a story where he told Eric Clapton that he had to come see this guy play, who was Barrett. Townshend called Barrett legendary. Syd was one of Townshend's many influences, along with John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and even Joe Walsh. Syd as guitarist was remarkable for his free-form style in playing chords (and not the echo, the tapes or the effects); his rhythmic guitar, as well as his minimalist and dissonant solos, and can be seen as a major influence on punk, post-punk and grunge guitarists.
Barrett's decline had a profound effect on Roger Waters' song-writing, and the theme of mental illness would permeate Pink Floyd's later albums, particularly 1973's Dark Side of the Moon and 1979's The Wall. One track from Dark Side of the Moon, entitled Brain Damage, contained a specific reference to Barrett's mental illness. A later line in the song references "the band you're in starts playing different tunes," which is a situation Barrett often got into when suffering from the symptoms of his mental illness. Wish You Were Here (1975) was a conscious tribute to Barrett. Other artists that have written tributes to Barrett include his contemporary Kevin Ayers (of the Soft Machine), who wrote the song "Oh Wot a Dream" as a tribute (Barrett provided guitar to an early version of Ayers' "Singing a Song in the Morning"). Barrett fan Robyn Hitchcock is repeatedly compared to Barrett, has covered many of his songs live and on record, and has paid homage to his forebearer with the songs "The Man Who Invented Himself" and "(Feels Like) 1974." The Television Personalities track "I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives" from their 1978 album And don't the kids love it is another well-known tribute, apparently based on fact.
R.E.M. has covered the haunting "Dark Globe", as have Soundgarden, Placebo and Lost and Profound. The Smashing Pumpkins have covered "Terrapin." Gary Lucas and Voivod have covered "Astronomy Domine". The Industrial collective Rx composed of Kevin Ogilvie (Nivek Ogre) and Martin Atkins have recorded a version of "The Scarecrow." At the Drive-In's frontmen (now the main members of The Mars Volta) covered "Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk" and have claimed that they tried constantly to emulate The Piper at the Gates of Dawn's sound in their music. Slowdive covered "Golden Hair," which was a Syd Barrett version of the poem by James Joyce, on their EP "Holding Our Breath." Phish has performed several Barrett solo songs in concert, including "Love You," "Terrapin", "Baby Lemonade," "It's No Good Trying," and the Piper at the Gates of Dawn track "Bike."
Other artists/bands that have claimed influence and/or covered Barrett's work include Étienne Daho, This Mortal Coil, Marc Bolan, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Robert Smith (of The Cure), Johnny Marr (formerly of The Smiths), Kevin Shields (of My Bloody Valentine), Primal Scream, Voivod, The Libertines, Dirty Pretty Things, The Beta Band, Lone Pigeon, Julian Cope, Robyn Hitchcock, The Flaming Lips, R.E.M., Mercury Rev, Replicants (featuring former members of Tool and Failure), East Bay Ray (of the Dead Kennedys), Camper Van Beethoven, Voivod, The Three O'Clock, Pearl Jam, Love and Rockets, Elevator To Hell, The Melvins, Transatlantic, Phish, Dream Theater, Graham Coxon (formerly of Blur), John Frusciante (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers), Eppo, Skobot Bzzzz, and the Vinyl Skyway.
Most bands in the Elephant 6 collective, such as Of Montreal, have a very distinct Barrett influence in their music, and Italian group Jennifer Gentle (named after a line from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn's "Lucifer Sam") emulates the sound of Piper and Barrett's solo work.
Taken backstage while my sister conducted an interview for Interview Magazine.
These were shot months ago, but I assumed that the pictures would be a lost cause because they were pretty badly underexposed due to the horrible, dim, backstage lighting. I decided to develop the roll of Ilford XP2 last night, just in case. And the pictures aren't great, but they still came out much better than I had expected!
Primal Scream playing in my head again....
I was blind, now I can see
You made a believer, out of me
I was blind, now I can see
You made a believer, out of me
I'm movin' on up now
Gettin' out of the darkness
My light shines on
My light shines on
My light shines on
I was lost, now I'm found
I believe in you, I've got no bounds
I was lost, now I'm found
I believe in you, I got no bounds
I'm movin' on up now
Gettin' out of the darkness
My light shines on
My light shines on
My light shines on
I'm getting outta darkness
My light shines on
I'm getting outta darkness
My light shines on