bagpipe |ˌbagpʌip |noun (usu. bagpipes) The bagpipe is a wind instrument used among the ancient Greeks but is known as a Scottish and Irish instrument.Source: Foster, Ellsworth D. The American Educator (Chicago: Ralph Durham Company, 1921) Had viral collagists, God Speed You! Black Emperor occupied a space somewhere in Europe between 1969 and 1975, theyContinue reading “28 days later | never | redux”
Category Archives: 1998
lean pickings on the plains
“at the water’s edge“. two tepees; four piegan indians. “In the spring, when the fish were spawning, the natives left their winter camps to build light villages at coastal locations and waterfalls. In March they caught smelt in nets and weirs, moving about in birchbark canoes…. In December when the snows began they recombined inContinue reading “lean pickings on the plains”
salvador kali
“mad hatter” by daniel james harris. By which time, the pocket watch completely melts.From Inkblot Magazine:“Bishop is a splendid acoustic guitarist with a sure touch and an impressive vocabulary gleaned from the Spanish flamenco and North Indian classical traditions with a bit of Belgian Django Reinhardt’s gypsy swing jazz mixed in.For variety he tosses inContinue reading “salvador kali”
doctor βaker
▼ THE BETA BAND: DR. BAKER from “Los Amigos Del Beta Bandidos” EP (Regal Recordings) 1998 (UK)PURCHASE THE THREE E.P.’sTHE BETA BAND OFFICIAL SITE
sonic youth
photography by lesley j. mclaren It just occurred to me that this album’s title is probably in homage to Nick Drake‘s “Five Leaves Left”. Or maybe they just got a roadie to upload a case of Rizla onto their tour bus. ▼ SONIC YOUTH: SUNDAY from “A Thousand Leaves Left” CD (Polydor) 1998 (US) BUYContinue reading “sonic youth”