ArCATecture

[More here.]

Then And Now

[Found here.]

Saturday Matinee – Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, The Bamboos, & Rufus Thomas

Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears ” Sugarfoot.” Pure retro soul/funk.

The Bamboos, live at Revolver 2006. I recognize the song but don’t know the name.

Rufus Thomas, live at Wattstax 1972, with “Breakdown.”

That’s a wrap for a late post, and enough funk R&B and soul to hold you until tomorrow (or not). Have  a great weekend.

The .Gif Friday Post No.224 – Roadtrippin’ Gibbons, Doggie & Puppy, Rockin’ The Cat Box

[Found here, here and in the Strutts’ kitchen.]

Retro Travelling Companion

It’s a seven hour flight, and lucky for you, she really likes to talk.

[Found here.]

Holy Drug Bust, Batman!

Looks like somebody found the BatStash.

[Found here.]

When There’s Nothing Good On TV…

Yep, that’s right.  It’s a watchdog.

[Found here, via]

Bimbo & The Beast

Meet Beta, a woman from Venus who collects alien monsters as a hobby. She’s the heroine of La Nave de los Monstruos (Ship Of Monsters), a classic film that’s showing tomorrow as part of a celebration of Mexican science fiction in New York. Star Lorena Velázquez appeared in 300 movies, alongside legendary Mexican masked superhero El Santo, who defeats a Martian invasion in another film.

[Found here.]

Easter

Saturday Matinee – The Osmonds, Imelda May, The Black Keys

The Osmonds‘ “Crazy Horses.” I dare you to watch the whole thing. I couldn’t handle it. Now for some eye & ear bleach:

Imelda May‘s take on Johnny Burnette‘s take on Tiny Bradshaw‘s “Train Kept A-Rollin.”
[Nice find by Iowahawk]

The Black Keys, live at Abbey Road 2009. That should make up for the first vid, and with that, I’m out for now. Happy Passover & Easter to all.