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Shimu's Holiday (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bridget wears Cherry Flip.Jessica wears Drama.Elle wears Ego.Natalia wears Coquette.Lisa wears Blase.Fanny B lovely illustrator and her favourite blondes, wearing Stephen Jones La Prima Donna autumn/winter collection2004. Love them all and you too Fanny B.Most Likely You Go Your Way An - Bob Dylan -Blonde on Blonde (mp3 download)xxx,Niki's holidaycredit: illustrations by Fanny B
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Austinist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Like every other aspect of American culture, theater was radicalized in the late 60's. Music had Dylan, Hendrix, the MC5, and more. Film had Nicholson and Hopper. Theatre had The Performance Group, and its signature piece, Dionysus in 69 , directed by Richard Schechner . While a true permanent record of theatrical work never really exists—the nature of the medium is fleeting— Dionysus...
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Spinner.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Filed under: Count Five , Canada Blue Rodeo 's 12th studio effort, 'The Things We Left Behind,' is the roots-rockers first non-live double album in their 25-year career. In addition to being released digitally and on CD, it's also available on vinyl with a gatefold. The reason for that is because Blue Rodeo's two leaders, Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy, have been vinyl junkies since they were kids. Now...
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COOL HUNTING (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Azzedine Alaïa gallery recently unveiled an original 28-year retrospective of Memphis design now on display in Paris. Conceived by a gaggle of talented—and tipsy—architects and recently making a comeback in the design world, the Memphis movement came of an evening spent endlessly listening to Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde. The Milan-based architects—led by the late Ettore Sottsass—decided...
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Spinner.com (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
Filed under: News , Exclusive For as long as rock 'n' roll has existed, there have always been photographers capturing the performers at their shows and in intimate settings. Some of these images are memorable: Anton Corbjin's photo of U2 for the cover of 'The Joshua Tree,' Pennie Smith's 'London Calling' shot of the Clash 's Paul Simonon smashing his bass and Jerry Schatzberg's image of Bob Dylan...
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PowerPop (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
From 1968, and whichever of the thousand volumes of The Basement Tapes , please enjoy Bob Dylan 's gnomic in the extreme "I'm Not There." This is, of course, also the title song of the fabulous Gus Van Sant movie of the same name, starring Cate Blanchett as the Highway 61/Blonde on Blonde Bob, an incarnation in which he exuded, in Lester Bangs ' famous phrase, all the androgynous fascination...
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Hongkie Town (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Amazon has been compiling lists of top 100 recordings in various categories and they're actually quite interesting. These seem to reflect actual opinions, sometimes veer away from conventional wisdom and are not compiled with an eye towards commercial sales (to the extent that, as one example the #3 album on their list of live albums is currently not available). I'm sure everyone can find a quibble...
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 10/08/2009
As someone who spent his formative years involved in FM radio in its glory days — picture, if you will, a scrawnier version of the teen rock-journo in "Almost Famous" — I've always been partial to films about DJs. "Talk Radio," "Play Misty For Me," hell even "It's All Gone, Pete Tong" give me a warm and fuzzy feeling equaled only by the fine bottle...
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East Bay View (mostly a food blog) (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
My big three Dylan albums* will forever be The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan , Bringing It All Back Home and Blood on the Tracks , but Love and Theft is top of the second tier. It's an album about staying in Mississippi a day too long, then finding there's now no reason to leave. On "Po' Boy" he employs the novel concept of playing the Fool for laughs, not tragedy. He sings like an old man, but...
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Keep The Coffee Coming (Free subscription) | 08/25/2009
Nothing takes me back more than the early Dylan albums. I remember playing his records on my mother's hi fi. My dad wanted to know what the noise was. This is from Blonde on Blonde and 1966. MP3 File yousendit