
If she turns around, I’m walking the other way.
I don’t even want to see what’s on the other side.
[Found here.]

If she turns around, I’m walking the other way.
I don’t even want to see what’s on the other side.
[Found here.]

I Do, The Marvelows (1965) Formed in Chicago in the 1950s
Eatin’ the bottle [h/t Chuck C.].
“…a redneck hick.” [h/t Gord S.].
Penn Gillette’s Great Green Gobs.
Rock and roll tree scooter [via Bunkerville].
When you know someone’s taking a photo.
The Peeps of Willendorf [via Mme. Jujujive].
Early cinematic special effects [via Memo Of The Air].
Newark NJ partnered with a country that doesn’t exist.
[Top image: Alarm clock from 1643 found by Mr. Philosopher Mouse.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
World’s Largest Laser Gun (2018) by Corridor.
Oorutaichi is a “free-form, improvisational electropop artist from Osaka. Inspired by The Doors and The Residents,” he once had a band called Urichipang, and the Utoob description (via Google Translate) doesn’t help much:
PV of “Atlantis” from the album “Giant Club” by Urichipan-gun, which has been well received by UA, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Seiichi Yamamoto, and many other people as one of the masterpieces in J-POP history.
What a laid-back groovy groove. The Heavy Heavy is “a reverb-drenched collision of psychedelia and blues, acid rock and sunshine pop” based in Brighton, UK.
Jake’s and Elwood’s long lost nephew.
Paul Janeway of St. Paul & The Broken Bones nails the Stax/Volt soul sound, while Janelle Issis makes the video even better.
Might get a haircut tomorrow before someone starts calling me “mulletman” – again. See you back here for popcicles and beer.

[h/t Charlene406. Original image possibly from here.]

Photograph: Jonathan Jasberg/Siena International Photo Awards

Soul-Limbo, Booker T. & The M.G.’s (1968)
Greatest rock /soul session group ever. Soul-Limbo features a marimba solo by Terry Manning and cowbell by Isaac Hayes.
Ozzy Man’s Jack Black interview.
Jackin’ the cane [via Bunkerville].
Macaroni Legos [via Mme. Jujujive].
Geometry in action: Batman’s Epicycle.
[via Memo Of The Air]
[Top: Rotated and inverted colors of image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
What is hip? Tokyo Groove Jyoshi is. They’re a groove band formed in 2018 by three session musicians:
Juna Serita – Bass
Emi Kanazashi – Keyboard
Yuriko Seki – Drums
w/ Shinobu Kawashima – Shamisen
[h/t Feral Irishman]
Blind Boy Fuller‘s Step It Up and Go (1940) as covered by blues roots historian Edward Phillips.
New York retro-rockers The Raunch Hands were underrated and overrated at the same time. [h/t Gord S.]
Hope you have a wet weekend and we’ll check the rain gauge tomorrow.