July 2010
2 posts
May 2010
5 posts
Sometimes it’s only in the darkness that you can see the light
– Dennis Lee Hopper (May 17, 1936 – May 29, 2010)
Sistine Chapel - 360 view of the masterpiece. →
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.
April 2010
1 post
Stardust →
Amazing physics of multi-colored particle FX
March 2010
2 posts
Summer in Exile @ Villa Nellcote →
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...
January 2010
1 post
December 2009
2 posts
He owned the future, whose face could be made by the touch of his fingertips.
– Jim Harrison - Warlock
November 2009
2 posts
Muskegon State Park, along Lake Michigan
October 2009
1 post
September 2009
1 post
On the houseboat I lost all track of time…
I really just let go of...
– Jeremy Piven’s Journey - India
August 2009
1 post
July 2009
4 posts
elastic enthusiastic, by angelo plessas →
a woman from inside out →
He was obsessed with the Arctic, his imagination stoked by epic accounts of the...
– Sara Wheeler, “In Cold Blood?”
June 2009
1 post
May 2009
1 post
One of the intense pleasures of travel is the opportunity to live among people...
– Wade Davis “Shadows in the Sun”
April 2009
4 posts
Bring out your Dead →
The sound quality of the “Betty Boards,” which began circulating in 1987, was exceptional: so good that for the initiates, it nearly reinvented listening. She made her own stereo mix on a separate feed from the house P.A. mix, strictly for posterity, and she considered the mixes from 1977 among her best. (“I want you to be inside the music,” she once said of her audio ideal. “I don’t want stereos...
February 2009
1 post
January 2009
3 posts
Anita Pallenberg, Keith Richards & the Rolling... →
Photos taken by Dominique Tarlé during Keith Richards’ and Anita Pallenberg’s stay at their rented home, Villa Nellcote, in the South of France in the Spring and Summer of 1971. This was also when The Rolling Stones wrote and recorded most of the astonishingly great “Exile on Main Street”
They had to start from nothing again. And at this time, Keith and Gram were so...
– Phyllis Pollack, “An Interview with Photographer Dominique Tarle”
You must search for happiness in your life,” she counsels....
– Dina Vierny, “Model And Muse For Art’s Masters”
Love and fear don’t go very well together.
Fear tends to take over.
...
– Maya Angelou
Good done anywhere,
is eventually, good done everywhere.
– Maya Angelou
November 2008
4 posts
THE FOUR AGREEMENTS
1. Be impeccable with your word.
2. Don’t take...
– Dr. Toni LaMotta
You who participated in the battle of Midway today have written a glorious page...
– Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, June 7, 1942
He was close, real close. I couldn’t see him yet, but I could feel him, as...
– Willard - Apocalypse Now - 1979
October 2008
3 posts
the Wisdom project →
Inspired by the idea that one of the greatest gifts one generation can pass to another is the wisdom it has gained from experience, the Wisdom project seeks to create a record of a multicultural group of people who have all made their mark on the world.
September 2008
2 posts
The 7th Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche →
The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is acknowledged as one of the foremost scholars and meditation masters of his generation in the Nyingma and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He is known for his sharp intellect, humor, and the lucidity of his teaching style.
Art is a lie, that makes us realize truth.
– Pablo Picasso
August 2008
3 posts
June 2008
2 posts
May 2008
1 post
Banksy →
Banksy is the pseudonym of a well-known English graffiti artist from Bristol. His artwork is often political and/or humorous in nature. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stencilling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.