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Well done.
SeeSaw Designs: jen bekman gallery.
Under Obamacare, the President of the United States can issue prescriptions to anyone whenever he damn well pleases, even to illegal immigrants or, in this case, old people set to be condemned by death panels. JUST KIDDING, CONSERVATIVES.
(Photo of President Obama signing autographs at the Mink Meadows Golf Club in Vineyard Haven, Mass. by John McKaig / AP via the NY Times)
Basterds.
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WFMU
In 1993, Icelandic singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir, better known just as Björk, recorded her album Debut, which kicked of her solo career after the breakup of The Sugarcubes. What few people know (OK, maybe not quite so few, as it is mentioned in the Wikipedia article and it even got a bad review on AMG) is that Björk’s real debut came out 16 years earlier, a self-titled album released only in Iceland, at a time when she was 12 years old.
Björk sings and plays flute, and the backing band is led by her stepfather Saevar Arnason on guitar. The album allegedly went platinum in Iceland (which means it sold more than 5000 copies), and though it never saw an official re-release, there are lots of bootleg CDs and even bootleg LPs in circulation. The wonderful cover was designed by Björk’s mother Hildur Hauksdóttir.
Considering that this is a 70’s hippie disco album with an 11-year old singer and flutist, I find it surprisingly good. My favorites are Björk’s own instrumental composition Jóhannes Kjarval , a tribute to the painter Jóhannes Kjarval, and an Icelandic cover version of the Beatles’ Fool on the Hill, Álfur út úr hól .
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That Fool on the Hill cover is pretty good.
Underground
Great film - It’s on Netflix Watch It Now.
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Florence, ItalyNice. Lots of great shots from around the world. Worth checking out.
08.03.09 (via one blue wren)
Not only are we losing these great index cards, but also the sound and feel of opening and closing the drawers. A confident and solid sound.