He likes guns.
It’s what he would have wanted.
Hibi No Neiro, By Sour
Notice the General Manager.
The virtual piano, a bit silly, but interesting.
Still my favourite litteral video.
And you should totally listen to it.
Twice by Little Dragon (with the amazing voice of Yukimi Nagano)
Death scene from Samurai Champloo. Song by Ikue Asazaki, from album Utabautayun.
A great book digged out by Studies in Crap:
By the late 1980s, evangelicals had perfected an unlikely method of winning young people to Christ. Step One. Loudly damn everything that young people might enjoy, ever. Step Two: Watch the kids flock to you.
Turns out, all of kid’s musical heroas perform in the service of demons, devils, and “a Greek deity named Pan”. Godwin proves thins on the books’s first page when he points out that Paul McCartney holds a panpipe on the sleeve of his Pipes of Peace record, a well-known favorite of cultists everywhere. As a cabernet sauvignon is to fine steak, so is the light funk of “Say, Say, Say” to human sacrifice.
Also:
Commercial for a twelve-tone record: “All of the most popular twelve-tone rows that only this morning you were whistling in the shower or humming on your way to work.” What?
And what’s up with the cat on the cover?
‘We Need A War’ by Fisherspooner. Introduction by Dwight Eisenhower.
We need a war
We need a war to show‘em
We need a war to show‘em that we can
We need a war to show‘em that we can do it
Whenever we say we need a war…
If they mess with us
If we think they might mess with us
If we say they might mess with us
If we think we need a war, we need war
A war to make us feel safe,
A war to make‘em feel sorry.
Whoever they are…..