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[Found in here.]
Straight Outta Gondwana: The Great Ottowa Outbreak of 2016 recorded on video. [Related post here.]
This is a fun one, and Improv Everywhere didn’t need much of a flash mob. More info here. [h/t Jonco]
“It’s such a shame that you became such an issue. Oh dear Johnny, I’ll miss you.”
Breakup songs can be so sad when a family is involved. Pomplamoose is a husband-and-wife team: singer-songwriter and bassist Nataly Dawn and multi-instrumentalist Jack Conte (CEO of Patreon).
Widespread Panic Stop Breaking Down Blues, Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, TN, October 19, 2014. [Jump to 01:12 to skip the noodling.]
That’s a wrap for this edition of The Saturday Matinee. See you tomorrow and we’ll do laundry.
These radiology techs were obviously having some break-time fun, but I think the xrays are of a woman not pictured.
[Images screen-capped from video found here. Click on any image for larger view, you perv.]

No More Doggin’, Roscoe Gordon (1952)One of the original Memphis “Beale Streeters,” Roscoe Gordan‘s breakout hit Booted made No. 1 on the R&B singles charts in 1952; No More Doggin‘ made No. 2 the same year. Gordon (and Fats Domino) influenced Jamaican pianist Theophilus Beckford, and Gordon’s back-beat style is credited as the foundation of Jamaican ska, bluebeat (Jamaican R&B) and reggae.
25 new buses lasted four years.
Dan Akroyd explains Bass-O-Matic.
Clay Head with Turkey, Cheese and Ants.
Go taste-tripping with synsepalum dulcificum. Everyone should try a “miracle berry” at least once.
[Top image from here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.

Off The Wall, Little Walter & His Jukes (1953)Little Walter Jacobs was the first and only blues harp player (to date) to be inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Following his January 1953 recording on Checker Records, Big Walter Horton claimed to be the composer and recorded the same harmonica-led tune for Sun Records in May of the same year.
Kids toys of today are boring.
Watch a giant sea cucumber poop.
[Top image: GA-20 digital album cover of cig machine in Jacksonville, FL, found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.

[Earliest source via Tineye search here; h/t Pam M. via FB.]



Archigram‘s neo-futurism was not far off the mark…


[Top images found here. 2nd image via Google Maps, 3rd previously posted in here.]