I could have sworn I posted this a year or two ago, but it can always be revisited– a live Captain Beyond performance from 1972. Part 2 is here.

a whole guy just for cowbell? This is like Connected Ventures’ house band.


oh man that dude is singing now. he’s a lead vocs/percussion stand guy, nevermind.


The first album, which they are performing, had no breaks either. I assume they let Rod Evans play various percussion parts since there were long instrumental passages. Another reason why 1971 was the best year for records.


Things I Saw in Sixty Seconds on Seventh Avenue

• A man, huffing a fist-swinging pace up the sidewalk, losing his grip on his iPhone. It spun in the air in front of him, and seemed frozen, like in an action movie. Finally, one of its jewel-like facets struck the sidewalk, exploding bits glue and plastic under everyone’s feet. Three full-grown men gasped, hands over their mouths.

• Marilyn Manson.

what a world.


Jeb’s Big Adventure.


Instead he only managed a 7x7 practice Go board


Qol_large_vigor

@ Monocle:

Old school Portuguese milk brand, Vigor, makes us wish we were still at school. Instead of milk, people ask for Vigor in cafés and the quart-measure bottles come with different coloured tops depending on variety.

I want to have a jpgblog of just milk bottle photographs.


Maybe these guys will fund me.


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Even the Title seems wrong, we have a very hard time find a lane that does not have Leagues going.

—An Amazon reviewer, on "Bowling Alone"

Sony-rolly

Filed in the “WTF Maybe We Should Think Wacky Like Nintendo To Beat The IPod” Department:

Half Aibo, half iPod, the Sony Rolly ($450) is an MP3-player/robotic gadget that rolls around your room playing music from one of two built-in 20mm active speakers.

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(via don’t remember, some lockhart steele blog or another.)