


[Found here, here and here. Pressure washout courtesy Pam M.]

Crochet by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos, from an exhibit at the Pinakotheke Cultural São Paulo. Photo by Bertrand Linet (2008).
“You heard me.”[Image found here.]

[Found here.]

Woodpecker Rock, Nat Couty & The Braves (1958)Born in Natchez, Louisiana on 6 October 1934, Nat Couty played in bands for most of his life, but only recorded one other song – Won’t You Come Along With Me (the flip side). He suffered a stroke in 1999 and died of a heart attack the following year.
Cam Cole has no backup band.
Free listen/download at the link.
I think they’re saying “Terabyte.”
An orange orb and his baked potato friend.
The Evolution of Games with 250K dominoes.
70 Babylon Bee satire stories that came true.
The Only Thing that can stop the Queen’s Guard.
Why buy one when you can make a bindle. [h/t Gord S.]
The second act of Alban Berg’s 1937 opera Lulu includes a three-minute sequence that’s a musical palindrome.
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.
SOUR ‘日々の音色 (Hibi no neiro)‘ video from 2009 coordinated Zoom before Zoom.
A Southern Gospel Revival updates classic gospel with amazing vocals and bluegrass.
The Kentucky Headhunters showed up on my radar long ago with the best (and only?) cover of Davy Crockett ever. Glad to see they’re still having fun.
Reverend Horton Heat tells the story before he growls out Motörhead‘s classic Ace of Spades.
Running out of useful brain cells tonight, so have a great weekend and we’ll see you back her tomorrow for no good reason at all.