
[Found in here. More red chairs here.]

[Crab golfing in 5-G found here.]

Crazy Rat, The Violetz (2014) Neo rockabilly / psychobilly band from Japan.
Work smart [via Bunkerville].
The pants see through your lies.
Abacusynth [via Memo Of The Air].
I Got Drunk And Slapped Me A Midget.
Zulu pronunciation tutorial [via Mme. Jujujive].
I’d buy this dumpster a beer for a story [via This Isn’t Happiness].
You already know what’s going to happen and you’re gonna watch it anyway.
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Link Wray did what Elvis couldn’t.
Billy Bacon and the Forbidden Pigs = Billy Bacon / bass, vocals; Adrian Demain / guitar, vocals; David Bernson / drums. They were a fun band live.
Outta time, gotta go, see you tomorrow. Here.

[Found here.]

[Found here.]

Boombada, Les Baxter (1960) From the great 1988 compilation album Swing For A Crime, this recording includes an intro clip from The Big Heat (1953), featuring Lee Marvin being firm but gentle, and then just firm.
Do the Electric Clam.
Lab-grown meat looks real.
Humane Resources & Failed Interviews.
250 photo I.D. badges [via Mme. Jujujive].
A phenakistiscope of rats [via Memo Of The Air].
The first flower grown in space [via Bunkerville].
[Top image: Background story on that 2012 Ratrod unknown, found here via Tineye.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
Update: Twitter now requires you to have an account and log in before you can see linked tweets. What a shame.
Such a pretty sound. Rising Appalachia plays roots-based music righteously.
Little Feat, with founder Lowell George and Mick Taylor sitting in, live in London 1977.
“Where Zeppelin meets Son House.”
Moreland & Arbuckle were a trio consisting of Aaron Moreland on box guitar, Dustin Arbuckle on harp, Kendall Newby drums. Active from 2001-2017, they’re still performing, with different bands and lineups.
Gonna be a long hot (and probably loud) weekend given Independence Day on schedule for Tuesday. Don’t blow your wad of Black Cats too soon and we’ll see you back here tomorrow.