Posts Tagged ‘space’

Baby Doll Polka – Concertina Karaoke

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Vintage 1942 Patek Chemnitzer Concertina solo and a song dedicated to VeroniqueChevalier. Yes, I’ve got various skins from things that I don’t even know where they came from. Maybe, if I’m lucky, I could sell some of these things like Christy Hengel did to earn a “new” Concertina! From what I understand, this is what he did as a very very young man to get a “new” and “better” concertina many years ago. Yes, music, accordians, harmonica’s, and concertina’s are almost everywhere. I’m even having a hard time getting into my bed. Sometimes, I wonder where I am? Heaven? It seems a little bit early, but if so, I hope I’m there. ON THE ONE#1, LET’S GO!! ” She told me she loved me, But oh how she lied, Oh how she lied, Oh how she lied, She told me she loved me, But oh how she lied, Oh how she lied to me; You are my Baby Doll, You are my Baby Doll, You are my Baby Doll, You’re my Sweetheart now; She told me she’d miss me, But oh how she lied, Oh how she lied, Oh how she lied, She told me she’d miss me, But oh how she lied, Oh how she lied to me; Don’t you leave me Baby Doll, Don’t you leave me Baby Doll, Don’t you leave me Baby Doll, You’re my Sweetheart now!!!!!!!!

Duration : 0:2:31

(more…)

Mr.Aka FW: see stunning low cost pills‏ Katy Bragg

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

(katyalanraggc@hotmail.com)
De Anza College, one of 108 California Community Colleges, is located in the Silicon Valley/San Francisco Bay Area. The Distance Learning Center offers students an alternative to traditional classroom studies with courses available through a variety media including, cable TV, online, videoconferencing and mixed media. Courses are designed to accommodate both students who prefer courses that do not require on-campus meetings and students who want some face-to-face contact with instructors and classmates. De Anza courses parallel the first two years of four-year degree program requirements of the University of California, California State University, and private colleges and universities.

The next KFJC Psychotronix Film Festival will occur on Saturday, April 18th, from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, in Forum 1 on the De Anza College Campus. See map. There will be a $5.00 donation which benefits KFJC, and you’ll need 8 quarters for a parking permit.
The Psychotronix Film Festival shows only 16mm films, the vinyl of visuals, an archaic medium that brings us wondrous images of a near forgotten time. Antiquated commercials, neglected cartoons, previews from old movies, various short subjects which may have been intentionally educational then that are now just unintentionally funny.

These films are the vox populi, not the master’s voice, made by people looking for a paycheck, not immortality. The Psychotronix wants you to experience something not old enough to be precious nor young enough to be contemporary. A black and white world of irradiated, enormous insects, big hair, large cars, and happy people satisfied by the mild, mild, mild taste of tobacco. When the only worrisome foreign ownership was the prevalence of Canada Dry soft drinks.

An invisible art, this collection of films would never be celebrated by the academy. Monsters and clowns, the goofs and the gallants, products long gone and quaint notions of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. All this and more at the Psychotronix. Door prizes. There will also be surprise guests as well as a roomful of people who like the same things you do- and how often does that happen?
These are films with never-weres not has-beens, though that doesn’t mean that they are without talent, even if only a talent to amuse, at this point. You will want to see the Psychotronix- for the history, for the hysteria, for the histrionics. You’ll laugh and wonder how it was that this corner of culture could ever have escaped your attention. See the shocking, eye-staggering truth, the follies and foibles, the catchy tunes, and the tidal waves of terror that are all part of the Psychotronix Film Festival.
Before you get too smug, remember that the distance of time allows us to see a culture’s conceits. How will the future look at you, look at us? The future is now and the Psychotronix Film Festival is just weeks away. Previous Psychotronix have sold-out, so for best seating, get there early. Doors open at 6:00 PM.

(katyalanraggc@hotmail.com) (katyalanraggc@hotmail.com) (katyalanraggc@hotmail.com) (katyalanraggc@hotmail.com)

Duration : 0:3:0

(more…)

Herod Layne – Walking the Valley

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Herod Layne LIVE :: 10.10.08 :: Funhouse, São Paulo!

‘Walking the Valley’ is a song about something we’ve been doing since we were born: experiencing life and preparing ourselves to the moment we’ll reach the bottom line and wonder “was it worth?”. It’s a walk through a path towards one’s end, whatever that end is – light, peace, judgement, guilt, nothing, or just another door. The song ends a few steps from this ending point. We particularly like that last noise.

Music score “Walking the Valley” is part of the EP “Walking the Valley”, by Herod Layne, 2008.

http://www.myspace.com/herodlayne

Duration : 0:10:18

(more…)