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SPILL THE ENEMY'S BLOOD, NEVER INK.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Worthwhile Music
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
"The Path Of The Righteous Man Is Beset On All Sides . . ."
The final release from the always Def (Jamz) Rick Rubin and the late Johnny Cash, American VI: Ain't No Grave, is out.
You can cop this album for $3.99 in MP3 format from Amazon.com, although, of course, there are other ways to get it, as always. . .
Track 4 "I Corinthians 15:55" is the only original Cash composition, but I basically enjoy his covers better than most of his originals anyway. "Ain't No Grave" sounds like a boastful gospel song and "Satisfied Mind" is definitely worth listening to.
Awesome links to some other music after the jump.
You can cop this album for $3.99 in MP3 format from Amazon.com, although, of course, there are other ways to get it, as always. . .
Track 4 "I Corinthians 15:55" is the only original Cash composition, but I basically enjoy his covers better than most of his originals anyway. "Ain't No Grave" sounds like a boastful gospel song and "Satisfied Mind" is definitely worth listening to.
Awesome links to some other music after the jump.
"The Path Of The Righteous Man Is Beset On All Sides . . ."
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Friday, February 26, 2010
If I Had Money . . .
A Wall Of Sound, Literally
- 3' x 4'
- 28 Speaker Elements
- 40Hz - 20,000kHz
- 225 lbs.
- $4,500
- Handcrafted
Phil Spector - a producer known for originating the "Wall of Sound" in music production, for working with Ike & Tina Turner, George Harrison, John Lennon, The Ramones, etc., . . . and for murder - would be proud of this massive iPod speaker system.
A Wall Of Sound, Literally
Thursday, February 25, 2010
All The Way From Fresh, To Death
Bored in class today so I was looking at clothes . . .
Cop at Fast Life.
More ish after the jump (and a sale with 50%-85% off).
Cop at Fast Life.
More ish after the jump (and a sale with 50%-85% off).
All The Way From Fresh, To Death
Bob Dylan's Mama Said Knock You Out
I wish I had the a capella version.
Bob Dylan's Mama Said Knock You Out
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Air Jordan's 25th Anniversary
Carolina is wearing silver uniforms tonight in honor of that #23 stylo.
Via Highsnobiety
Too bad they just lost.
Still, you can find out more about when & where to get the commemorative Air Jordan gear here.
Too bad they just lost.
Still, you can find out more about when & where to get the commemorative Air Jordan gear here.
Air Jordan's 25th Anniversary
Wu's Abbot Bombs History - RZA (2010) vs. Leutze (1851)
In 1851, German-born Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868) created his most famous painting: the iconic Washington Crossing the Delaware (See the original here).
In 2010 the RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan remixed this very same painting in conjunction with W.A.I.L. (When Art Imitates Life) - a "company focused on creating fine art with musical visionaries at the helm of the creative."
More after the jump.
In 2010 the RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan remixed this very same painting in conjunction with W.A.I.L. (When Art Imitates Life) - a "company focused on creating fine art with musical visionaries at the helm of the creative."
More after the jump.
Wu's Abbot Bombs History - RZA (2010) vs. Leutze (1851)
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