2,2,2,2,then 5. I'm starting from an initial test of only two, and I didn't think I'd even be able to do 13 today already.
hi, i've been slacking with online stuff (work is crazed and killing me), but...
went to Madrid and Seville in March--pics here
And these are just wonderful--love them!-- Jorge Bispo's pics--
VESTIDO DE NOIVA
Great track - cheap, nasty video.
Well this weekend we found ourselves at a loose end so I managed to find last minute tickets for the legendary Sonics. Wow!
Firstly the compere (why do they have comperes at gigs?) came out and informed us that, sadly, Pete Doherty would not be appearing tonight. The audience let out a huge cheer. We laughed in relief that the talentless troll wouldn't be there. Anyway, the DJ was playing some great 60s tunes so we were quite happy to hear that instead.
Eventually The Horrors strolled out on stage. They're so thin I imagine that when they're on tour they post themselves from one venue to the next. They make an incredible noise, and constantly threaten to fall apart without ever quite losing it. I saw them over a year and a half ago and I think they've got better - although they are quite exhausting to watch.
One of the more disturbing things while watching the band was there was a chap in a flat cap standing next to us who was constantly farting. It was eye watering.
The Sonics took a little while to start their set - probably due to some minor technical issues that continued through the set. It has to be said, while the sound is nowhere near as raw as their sixties heyday, they still rocked. A few tunes sounded a bit too comfortable, a bit too, umm, Butlins and yet they could still do a tremendous Louie Louie. And if you can make that old warhorse sound fresh then you must have something special.
As always, someone has posted clips to YouTube. They're actually pretty good quality.
This is curently on heavy rotation in my head. It's a great piece of psychedelic pop.
I grew up watching this and yet strangely I don't wake up in the night screaming. Go figure.
So I happened to come in contact with Keebler's E.L.Fudge Cookies and I got a good look at them. Now, they claim to be "elf shaped"...
(Excuse the poor reproduction; I just shoved them into my scanner, which is at least better than shoving a cat in a scanner - which if you were a MetaFilter member as long as I have, was a very funny joke)
In reality, they are shaped like some kind of odd silhouette into which the four rotating elf characters have been shoved to fit... Now, I could talk about the elf names - Ernie we know is the main Keebler spokes-elf, and the others apparently have appeared in commercials - Elwood, "Fast" Eddie, and Buckets. Buckets?!? If he's the 'Buckets of Fudge' the ads say the cookies contain, I don't want to know.
But let's look at the other side of the sandwich cookie, shall we? Since it would be too much bother to match pictures of the backs of the individual elves to the fronts of the elves, Keebler decided instead to write slogans on the back cookies. And here they are.
Okay, "Uncommonly Good"... "Uncommonly Made"... "From the Hollow Tree"... and "DUNK HEAD FIRST"?!?
OH. MY. GOD. These cookies are teaching our children how to do WATERBOARDING!!!
(And I thought eating Cheez-Its was torture...)
