Sunday, April 27, 2008

A Place to Bury Strangers


Billed often as "New York's loudest band", heres an elegiac, ethereal-sounding song from their eponymous album - what I like about the video is that it captures that 70's dystopia look you see in Charlton Heston movies and such from the period. Its a bit long but worth the effort - thanks to Pitchfork.tv.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Dystopia Makes Me Smile


Apparently the demon children of Unca Walt built this hotel at Disney World some time ago and it has never been occupied. I love stuff like this - modern ruins. Here's three minutes of lonely creepiness, courtesy of Boing Boing.

Friday, April 18, 2008

I dont know what the hell this is, but I like it.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Laurie Anderson Is One Of the Five or Seven Coolest People On Earth. Here are a few reasons why:



Saturday, April 12, 2008

Episodes 1,2,3 in 1 Picture

humorous pictures
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Friday, April 11, 2008

Stephen Colbert Was Right



Star Wars is everywhere. Star Wars is everything. Star Wars is everybody. Star Wars is Everything.

The world changed for me forever the night we saw Star Wars the first time. Nothing has ever been the same. I'm watching the so-called "A New Hope" on Spike right now and I feel like I could cry. It is one of the great moments, frankly, in the history of mankind. Landing on the Moon, and the premiere of Star Wars happened in my lifetime. Beautiful.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Luxury



Utter brilliance, pre-Python. John Cleese, Marty Feldman, Graham Chapman, and Tim Brooke-Taylor, from "At Last The 1948 Show". Stay with it. Kids today have no idea.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Bikini Samurai Girls Vs. Zombies



Courtesy of Twitchfilm.net

Great Moments With Mr. Murderface: 1

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

What I Did Last Year:1



While the Mole was not blogging, he was rocking. This was one of the great shows of my life - Jack and Meg at the relatively small (1200 seat?) Grand Opera House in beautiful downtown Wilmington Delaware. The Stripes were touring places they had never toured before and it was a sight to behold - just to give you some perspective, a few nights previous they had played Madison Square Garden in front of something like 12,000 people. Here we felt like we could reach out and touch them.

They rocked. They produced more beautiful noise than bands of five or ten. While the sound here isnt the best its a great view of awesome Jack and his beautiful Sister Meg. Peace.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Fear and Loathing with Nostradamus



I have been reading Hunter Thompson's book "Hey Rube", a collection of the columns he wrote for ESPN.com in 2000 - 2003 or so. I found it cheap on the bargain table somewhere, and while I could care less about the sports aspect of the book, I love HST's style and humor. I certainly miss Raoul Duke and if there was ever a presidential campaign that needed him, its this one.

I read also somewhere or the other that there is now a conspiracy theory making the rounds that HST did not commit suicide but was murdered because he was about to go public with the information that what really destroyed the Twin Towers back on 9/11 was not the planes but explosives in the towers set in place by the US government. I read this at almost the same time I read Hunter's column in Hey Rube that he wrote on 9/12/01, just hours after the event.

While I dont believe the government set the bombs, I was struck by how Hunter's column predicted what would happen as a result of 9/11. He really laid it all out, Nostradamus-wise, and reading it in light of the conspiracy talk ran a slight shiver up my spine.

Without further ado, here's an excerpt:

"The towers are gone now, reduced to bloody rubble, along with all hopes for Peace in Our Time, in the U.S. or any other country. Make no mistake about it: we are At War now - with somebody- and we will stay At War with that strange and mysterious Enemy for the rest of our lives.

"It will be a Religious War, a sort of Christian Jihad,fueled by religious hatred and led by merciless fanatics on both sides. It will be a guerrilla warfare on a global scale, with no front lines and no identifiable enemy. Osama bin Laden will be a primitive "figurehead"- or even dead, for all we know- but whoever put those all-American jet planes loaded with all-American fuel into the 110-story-high Twin Towers and the Pentagon did it with chilling precision and accuracy. The second one was a dead-on bull's-eye. Straight into the middle of the skyscraper....

"...We are going to punish somebody for this attack but just who or where will be blown to smithereens for it is hard to say. Maybe Afghanistan, maybe Pakistan or Iraq, or possible all three at once. Who knows? Not even the Generals in what remains of the Pentagon or the New York papers calling for war seem to know who did it or where to look for them.

"This is going to be a very expensive war, and Victory is not guaranteed-for anyone, and certainly not for a baffled little creep like George W. Bush. All he knows is that his father started a war a long time ago, and that he, the goofy child-President, has been chosen by Fate and the global Oil Industry to finish it off. He can declare a National Security Emergency and clamp
down Hard on Everybody, no matter where they live or why. If the guilty won'y hold up their hands and confess, he and the Generals will ferret them out by force."