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undergroundrockpress · 5 months
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Dennis Preston, 1970.
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BOTH SONGS WERE BEAUTIFUL BEYOND WORDS, BUT THE SINGLE STILL FLOPPED.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a record advert for the "Sunday Morning/"Femme Fatale" 7 inch single by American rock band THE VELVET UNDERGROUND, released under the Verve Records label in December, 1966.
"The Velvet Underground and Nico have been zooming the breadth and width of the land making a name for themselves and now follow the personal stuff with a potential-filled deck. Tbe top side, "Sunday Morning" is a haunting lyrical emotion stirring chant. Listen very closely, eerie, unusual number back here."
-- VERVE RECORDS, c. 1966
Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/779545016766170297.
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thegroovywitch · 1 year
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Miss Disc Ad featuring The Yardbirds (1966)
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anarchypumpkincowboy · 4 months
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add blue lotus, red lotus, white lotus, jasmine, mullein, and rose petals to your bowl/joint/blunt
then make tea with the three lotuses, rose petals, and chamomile
now put on some psychedelic banjo
you’re welcome
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earl-grey-love · 2 months
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Uh, funny you should say that... it's the guy on the right actually 😍😍
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zocchini37 · 1 year
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All the tattoos I've designed for myself so far, it's therapeutic to have my own art of me. I like to cover my skin in fun pictures. Makes me feel more complete.
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undergroundrockpress · 6 months
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1969
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kintatsujo · 2 years
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I think in art fucking around and finding out is good for you actually
Like when I talk about making ugly art or being unafraid of fucking up
How are you gonna learn what you want your art to look like if you don't figure out what you don't want it to look like
How are you going to get a sense of those unexpected things in a piece that work well for you
Looking at other people's art only gets you so far, you know?
Being messy is to learn freely
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"WE PUT EVERY IDEA THAT WE HAD INTO THAT RECORD, EVERY SAMPLE, EVERYTHING THAT WE THOUGHT WAS FUNNY TO EACH OTHER."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on American hip-hop group, the BEASTIE BOYS, photographed by the late, great Ricky Powell during their move to L.A. for the "Paul's Boutique" sessions, c. 1988-'89.
"..."Paul's Boutique," which went on to sell two million copies, but was considered a commercial dud at the time of release in late July 1989.
"We put every idea that he had into that record, every sample, everything that we thought was funny to each other," Mike D tells the panel. He adds, "It’s like that thing where you work really hard on a record and you think it’s dope…and we put it out and it's crickets." Ad-Rock tacks on how the arrival of De La Soul's "3 Feet High and Rising" and Public Enemy's "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" in the months ahead of "Paul's Boutique" dampened the excitement surrounding their drop. Mike D described the experience of working up to the release as "this moment where you love these records so much and you're thrilled and you love them and you're completely defeated at the same time."
-- OKAY PLAYER, "That's What We Wanted to Do" -- Ad-Rock on Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" Getting Outshined by De La Soul and Public Enemy, c. April 2020
Sources: www.okayplayer.com/amp/beastie-boys-questlove-jimmy-fallon-interview-2659553573, Reddit, Pinterest, various, etc...
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i fucking hate my english teacher the bitch showed us a video of andrew tate talking about how to make money for our warmup in class as if the guys wasn’t a known misogynist even before he got fucking arrested
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lunarbrambles · 2 years
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Thinking about the raw potential of having someone nuts enough to actively and directly assist Vileblood Adrian in their research and experiments... aaaaaaand deal with the fact Adrian is a disaster who can get so absorbed in what they are doing they forget one or more meals, not to mention their propensity to fall asleep at their desk when doing secondary research. And that's not going into the way they obtain their equipment (lie cheat steal), research materials like books, and the very thing they're researching (usually something blood or scourge related).
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