I don't know the Absinthe Fairy, but I've met the Whisky Fairy more than once.
I saw him a couple of times in the late '70s. Absolutely awesome live performer.
I remember the days before internet ads. You'd be rushing to finish a (Lotus 1-2-3) spreadsheet that your boss wanted ASAP and some fool would stick her head through the window and wave a dead chicken in your face. The '90s were hell.
The whole band are outstanding in this performance.
I may not know anything about art but I know what I like.
I think he threw them. They were all talented musicians but probably starting to get a bit pissed off with their pop career by this point.
This performance was mimed, as TV shows of this era often were, but the drummer is really taking the piss.
I only discovered them via Teenage Fanclub, who basically took Big Star's sound and built a career on it.
Fantasy jobs I never had #1: Assistant on '60s glamour shoot.
"OK boy we're ready, go and oil up miss Fox".
Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator (1973)
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This song references Wilhelm Reich, the inventor of the Orgone Energy Accumulator, a wooden cupboard about the size of a telephone booth, lined with metal and insulated with steel wool.
Reich considered his orgone accumulator an almost magical device that could improve its users' "orgastic potency" and, by extension, their general, and above all mental, health.
Woody Allen famously parodied it in Sleeper (1973), giving it the immortal nickname the "Orgasmatron".
Jim White - Handcuffed to a Fence in Mississippi (2001)
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Things is always better than they seem.
C'mon man, this was posted yesterday.
Beats me. How can Burdon + funk possibly be bad?
Foul stuff. Can't abide it.
There's always an option to backtrack, though it would likely come with a substantial monetary and reputational cost.
I dislike Bernie intensely, but let's not kid ourselves that the current F1 owners are motivated by anything except how much money they can screw out of the sport.
Well, other than the fact that we don't live in a perfect society (have you noticed yet?), because a rich, famous, influential 92 yo is probably the last person the authorities want in jail.
Blake is reliably bonkers. I love his stuff.
You're not wrong, but jail time and justice is not what motivates HMRC, or any other revenue department. They want one thing, and one thing only: The money. Putting people in jail costs money, letting rich people 'fess up and pay up is much more lucrative.
Linux is fine for people like you and me who are comfortable installing our own operating system, and trouble-shooting any problems. Most 'normal' people though will continue to walk into a store, buy a laptop, and use whatever came installed.
Of course, the year of Linux on the desktop actually happened some time ago without anyone noticing. It's called ChromeOS, and that's a whole different can of worms.
The Crucifixion Of Holy Saint Adolf by Adolf Wölfli (1864 - 1930)
The artist had a traumatic and violent childhood, and was committed to a mental asylum in his 20s, where he spent the rest of his life. It was during his incarceration that he started drawing, eventually producing over 1500 works and a 25,000 page illustrated 'biography' of Saint Adolf.
Does anyone out there actually like Mackie's crisps?
They seem to be on sale everywhere in Scotland, but I think they're the worst crisps I've ever tasted. I bought some the other day because I fancied some crisps with my sandwich and they were the only brand the cafe had. They went in a bin about 10 minutes later. Just awful, like eating compressed dust.