sunset drive sand tapestry #02
And there came, like the dry susurrus of wind before thunder peals and lightning, a great rustle of excitement...
-- by Tom Dana --
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sunset drive sand tapestry #02
Africa Calling - Tinariwen I - Mali Tuareg Nomads
Sometimes it’s only in the darkness that you can see the light
— Dennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010)
sunday mornin’ comin’ down - the odeum stage, between sets - rothbury music festival - 2009
sunset drive sand tapestry #01
BoomBox - band interview and 26-minute 4-song seamless segment “Planetary Mirror > Heart The Sound > Head Change > Baby Caught My Blues”, recorded live, Wakarusa Festival at Mulberry Mountain, Arkansas, June 6, 2009 in the Ozark mountains, full moon night. Honest FM interview with DGold. Zion Godchaux guitar, vocals. Russ Randolph DJ.
Amazing physics of multi-colored particle FX
biglake #01
Keith Richards on Gram Parsons’ passing–
“In a way, it’s a matter of lost love. Gram was everything you wanted in a singer and a songwriter. He was fun to be around, great to play with as a musician. And that motherf*cker could make chicks cry. I have never seen another man who could make hardened old waitresses at the Palomino Club in L.A. shed tears the way he did. “
“It was all in the man. I miss him so.”