Thursday, June 26, 2008

PORTISHEAD ERIKAH BADU MASH UP!!!!!

NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!
oh. this is hot.
DJ Sussex out did himself on this one.



i'm rockin this on repeat tonight.
damn.
get the mp3 for yourself.
http://djsussex.podOmatic.com/entry/2008-01-13T14_52_24-08_00

he's got other hot ones: Pharcyde (passin me by) on Damien Marley, Beastie on Gnarls Barkley (crazy)

Wale "artistic integritiy"

this cat from DC getting mad buzz

James Brown gwan teach you how to dance

i love it.
the hottest ever.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Weather Underground "neal cassidy"

In San Francisco, sept 2007.
the newer clips i found had worse sound so, here it is.

my boys from LA just came through DC (after a stop in Bonnaroo along the way) at the Hard Rock Hotel and i had to catch them.
they give everything live and i can't ask for anything else.
well, and then the music is good.


Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Dirty Ho climax

just to get this out here

the legend of 1900 piano dual

in order top to bottom.


hahahaha
o damn.
but serious, i don't understand how someone who spent their entire life on a ship could understand the rhythms of the city so well. the last piece Tim Roth plays is New York City traffic a la 1928 to perfection.

Goodie Mob and that Kast, f/ UGK AKA CLASSICS

BLACK ICE
the sound quality isn't the best so turn it up and wait for Andre Ben to wrap it all up with a bow.
3 stacks never 2nd. damn.


In Due Time
man... Cee Lo and Outkast??


Tough Guy
OUTKAST AND UGK.
WHAT.
you got somethin? didn think so.

not a video, but th'ain't one, so listen and blow your mind.
Big Boi, Bun B, Pimp C and Andre? ahahahahhahahahahahah


okay. enough.

Apparat "useless information" and "limelight"

these tracks are relentless.
that is all i have to say.

the music is accompanied by some man's travels in bangalore. not bad though.


this video is actually stylistically really nice, the lighting and cinematography are great. the skating isnt. the track is.

they cut the track off, but well enough you shouldn't really know, unless you already know, and if you know you should have known.

Portishead "To kill a dead man"



"The trio created the short film To Kill a Dead Man, which was heavily inspired by espionage films, and its accompanying soundtrack persuaded Go! Beat Records to sign the band."

that would put this at 92 or 3

the music, the premise, the cinematography!
these guys are the best.
i actually love that she doesn't sing. though, i would have love it if she had too, so.

Portishead Roads, one of the greatest songs ever written

i thank god for this song.
also Beth, Geoff and Adrian.
yeah. thanks guys.
repeatedly.
cuz y'all do it again and again.
but this one is all time status.

Faith No More "the gentle art of making enemies"

hahahahahahahaha, i don't care what you say!!!!
watch it then tell me.
see if you feel the same way then.

Devin the Dude from back in 98

off the original.
and i don't give a damn.
this shit is sooo nice.

it's just flicks so, hit play and handle your email or something and just enjoy it ringing through your ears.

Shaw Brothers/Crippled Avengers

haha, here is something i thought you all might enjoy:

THE CRIPPLED AVENGERS MOVIE TRAILER!!!!!

erik hartman and the death of a career

i don't know if i'll go to hell for this but...
ohhhh god this is hilarious.
especially the parts where is it explaining what happened.


OHHHH MY GOD!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH oh my god.








and yes i know, but c'mon, suspend disbelief.

estrada knock him straight out son

this is hilarious.
the most intense game of pictionary ever.
watch eric. he's cracked out, son.
i was blowed. trust me. watch this.

Radiohead playing the new Portishead/Leonard Cohen "Avalanche"

This is just a beautiful song.
reminds me of something Leonard Cohen would write.

Find more videos like this on w.a.s.t.e. central


infact here is leonard himself

George Carlin

what a man. even when i disagree with him i have to admire his rhetorical abilities. and generally, he's right, anyhow so... enjoy.




I remember when i first saw him on TV. I must have been 11 or so, laying on the bed with Dan Batey, when i was staying with them in Nacogdoches one summer. I was probably too young to watch it. It was probably a little loose in the tongue for one so young, but i nearly split my sides, and these days i must sound like such an old maid saying anything like "too young." i don't believe it anyhow. I thank Dan for sharing Carlin with me to this day.
Now, when i watch the stand up he has left us, i don't laugh nearly as much. It's not because its not funny, it's because sometimes it's almost more of a lecture than a comedy routine. Watching the way this man's mind worked. 

He should have been a court jester. He would have run the court and the country through comedy.

okay. i lie. he cracks me. i can't help but laugh at the human idiocy he turns the mirror on.
what a public service.

originally posted 6/23/08