Wave Hello To Honest Joe – Rubin Goldstein

“Nobody outside his family knew his real name. Dallas knew him as Honest Joe. For nearly three decades Honest Joe’s pawn shop was one of the central hubs of activity in Deep Ellum. He sold everything from gold watches to prosthetic limbs to automatic weapons. His two-story building was covered in hand-painted signs and hubcaps – or was it? It was covered in signage and hubcaps, but as for the two-story part . . . well, that’s another story . . .”

[Top photo by Thomas Hoepker (1963) found here. Second photo found here (with a must-read history); third here; fourth here.]

Cinco de Mayo

[Previously posted in here. History of the holiday here.
More CdM fun here.]

Ligyrophobic Hot Links

She Drives Me Out Of My Mind, The Swingin’ Medallions (1966)
  The Medallions formed in 1962 in South Carolina, and became Swingin’ in 1965 when they recorded their hit Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love).

Lanai.

Coin toss.

STD news.

Some kid…

Busta Cean.

A stork story.

Master Tingus.

The Squawk Off.

West Side stories.

Eulogy of the Dog.

The Diefenbunker.

Show him the panda.

Animals on the brink.

May 4 1970 Kent State.

Norty Blues Episode 114.

Bubblehead [via Bunkerville].

Dogs and food [via Everlasting Blört].

“Give Him a Ticket!” metal version [h/t Gord S.].

1953 Spartan Manor trailer [via Feral Irishman].

Still life with woman, tea and letter [via Memo Of The Air].

Netherlandish Proverbs, Pieter Bruegel the Elder (ca. 1550).
Interactive key map here.

[Top image found here, h/t Charlene J.]


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Saturday Matinee – Redbreast Wilson, Robert Randolph & The Zac Schulze Gang

Sam Redbreast Wilson (with the Mad Dog Margaritas) rolls a nice 2-way highway roadtrip vibe.

Pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph did an amazing interpretation of Blind Lemon Jefferson‘s That Black Snake Moan (1927). In 2010, Rolling Stone ranked Randolph at 97 in their list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. Unfortunately the videos from this session don’t give credit to his partner (I’m guessing that’s his brother).

What if SRV had a younger step brother in the UK?
The Zac Schulze Gang cranks out some serious speed blues/rock.

Bad news: I didn’t trap the skunk that’s been roaming the back yard. Good news: Haven’t seen or heard the skunk in two weeks. Better news: porch time happens tomorrow. See you then.

The .Gif Friday Post No. 903 – Mothra 1922, Pelican Mouth & RUN!

[Found here, here and here.]

Cat Charging

[Found here.]

Gurgles

[Description and more found here. Click for uncropped images.]

Nothing Much Happened Today.

[Found here.]

The Pillar-Biter

The Pillar-Biter (1509-1517), seen on the lower part of the choir screen of St. Bavo Church, Haarlem, the Netherlands.

A common motif in late medieval and early modern Northern European art is the “pillar-biter.” Usually, the pillar-biter is depicted as a man who clings to a column while biting into it, but there are also representations of men and women who embrace or kiss columns. In the iconographic literature, the motif is usually linked to religious hypocrisy and the dissimulation of piety.

[Image found here, caption here.]


[Update: Another pillar-biter from the same church, found here.]

Fabaceous Hot Links

Ooh Poo Pah Doo, Taj Mahal (1996) Cover of Jesse Hill’s 1960 classic. It was originally performed by a New Orleans pianist known only as “Big Four”. Reportedly Hill wrote down the melody and lyrics while hearing it live and began performing it with his own band.

Bench.

Stand By Me.

The Overcrowd.

Message in a bottle.

The Speech Jammer.

Cool carpentry trick.

Etsybirds [via My OBT].

Norty Blues Episode 113.

Public Opinion 1935-1946.

Tasting Surströmming.
Discussing Surströmming.

2+ years of boring weather.

The Flu vs. ‘Rona smackdown.

Fkkn Jeff [via Feral Irishman].

The French invented car theft.

Four Decades of CBGB & OMFUG.

The Infanticiser [via Bunkerville].

Kerry Hyde’s science fair project (2021).

YouTubes’ 20 year anniversary Top Ten.

Pickle lovers always insist on a proud pickle.

Listen with your teeth  [via Memo Of The Air].

American polyglot learns bonabo [via Everlasting Blört].

[Top image: The Crow, digital art by Sigi Kolbe  ca. 2009 found here.]


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