Johnny Cash & Johnny Horton
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Alice had been at the school (and on the acid) for more than two hours now […]
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1996 Wishbone Stickers
(via: eBay)
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Reinhold Nägele, Stuttgarter Straße Bei Nacht, 1931
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ayo edebiri by tyler mitchell
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Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Official Music Video)
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Singer-songwriter Tammi Terrell (April 29, 1945 – March 16, 1970)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O6zOJAxmqhs
For consideration: the coolest video on the internet.
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“Later we [Culture Club] played with them a few times and they had the most unique, hypnotic sound. It’s trashy Americana, John Waters, Divine, the Shangri-La’s, high camp and bubblegum punk. The beat is everything. Fred always reminded me of Dr Zachary Smith from Lost in Space. I never thought about whether the B-52’s had a gay angle. They were just against rules in general – taking classic American kitsch and giving it a punk, space-age irreverence, like a beautiful car crash with pop surrealism. They were very camp but very funky: always on it, melodic but effortlessly free. It’s the sort of pop music that I want to hear.”
/ Boy George reflecting on the B-52’s in The Guardian /
Born on this day: happy 76th birthday to the sublime Kate Pierson (née Catherine Elizabeth Pierson, 27 April 1948) - singer, multi-instrumentalist, bouffant wig enthusiast and one of the founding members of Athens, Georgia’s essential post-punk party band the B-52’s! For me, Pierson’s spine-tingling dissonant science fiction anti-harmonies with co-vocalist Cindy Wilson are one of the defining sounds of American New Wave music. Pictured: Pierson captured by Lynn Goldsmith in the early 1980s.
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Only one customer entered the store the afternoon I was there. He was a 74-year-old named William Carter, who started buying records here 30 years ago. ��I’m a 45 man,” he told me. “I want to play what I want to play. On a CD or an album, you have to play what they want you to listen to.”
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The destruction of Gaza, by USA weapons.
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When the Grand Ole Opry was in East Nashville at the Dixie Tabernacle on Fatherland.
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MAGA is cruel and they hate Americans
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reblog to give the person you reblogged this from a fucking break
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[johnny bravo voice] puppy dog
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