OMG!!!
they had to dress up
you know what that leads too...
line dancing!!!
OMG!!!
they had to dress up
you know what that leads too...
line dancing!!!
disco sux was started by a detroit dj [Dahl] upset the stones were leaving heavy rotation
"Midwesterners didn't want that intimidating [disco] style shoved down their throats," said Dahl
From article above:
The unspoken subtext was obvious: disco music was for homosexuals and black people. Not only that, but, as Knopper notes, in the disco era "to make it with a lady a guy had to learn how to dance. And wear a fancy suit!"
Basically supporters of tang were scared of the other
https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2009/jun/18/disco-sucks
a mountain range extending past the timberline makes the best firewall
don't know how to respond except
"EXCELSIOR!!"
agree and agree again
to so many things and people today
but it all feels
like 'me too'
so i star it and hope you understand
Get me to that Group W bench STAT!
interesting archive hidden inside an innocent blog for DIY and gear repairers
nasa been doing the research @djsundog demanded
https://www.nasa.gov/larc/scientists-recreate-earth-s-northern-lights
Take a moment and place in time each album relative to Billy's age:
Billy Idol - 27 (1982)
Rebel Yell - 28 (1983)
Whiplash Smile - 31 (1986)
Charmed Life - 35 (1990)
Cyberpunk - 38 (1993)
Devil's Playground - 50 (2005)
Kings & Queens of the Underground - 59 (2014)
Charmed Life feels fat and lacking in some vital energy that was present even a few years earlier with Whiplash Smile.
Cyberpunk feels like he found his passion. There is a new Billy on the record. Does the energy last?
in order to further analyze Billy Idol's album Cyberpunk, i decided i needed to understand the artist's body of work in chronological order
i am 3 songs away from Cyberpunk and wondering what i will find when i enter the album again and what i will find in the albums on the other side
the frog might be going to a gig
crazy dog dad is my jam
trying to have it all https://vcity.network/media/c9zuqoA75-Oox3wiPKM
Oh, my, God Becky, look at her buffer
It is so big, she looks like
One of those enterprise servers
But, ya know, who understands those enterprise servers?
They only talk to her, because,
She's never dropped a packet, 'kay?
I mean, her buffer, is just so big
I can't believe it's just so large, it's like out there
I mean gross, look
She's just so, enterprise grade
I like big buffers and I can not lie
You other brothers can't deny
give it time
take it slow
life is not a race
you are going to need the strength
which now you have in abundance
in the long nights to come
when you are the rock
when others lash onto you
moor their fate with yours
you will need strength for them
cranking baby metal like you do
not unused
dormant
waiting for them damn boomers to just stop it with their nonsense
Water dogge https://vcity.network/media/or1xUbNPuQpl5J_6XLk
OMG
The Diego Rivera court is overwhelming
One man and a room
https://vcity.network/media/-yDgC4eC5hIoKNZS35o https://vcity.network/media/2AnVtk72LFdSywvTLqo https://vcity.network/media/7c4ifD7jHkX2dQbM1X4
The Japanese exhibit is genius
A small collection
Using very modern pieces next to older works to show continuity
Very sparse displays that invite one to observe from a distance
Or get close to examine the details
Few objects
A place to think on the theme
"Stillness and movement"
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