Sunday, March 30, 2008

J. Stoner Wolf Morris (stay blunted)

Biggy Smalls for Mayor
Hitimes
Zombie Attack Force
Hail Satan

Nanny Lynn Screbenica

Now children gather around, it's story time!

The story of Nanny Lynn Screbenica was apparently discovered abandoned at a video reproduction store. As a kid I would have loved to see this video, It would have saved all those hours wasted wondering if Dinosaurs could speak. You would be surprised! Not only can they speak, but from the information I have gathered some were even born with the ability to speak at birth! Not to mention that having been raised by wolves and eating spiders, are most likely the two coolest things that could have happened during your childhood. Myself unfortunately, only experiencing one of the two. Years following the incident, Traumatized and unable to live with that fact that I consumed an unknown amount of spiders as a kid in a conscious state of being. I chose to change my dietary habits.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Six Organs of Admittance - School of the Flower (2005)



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Friday, March 28, 2008

Sun City Girls - Torch of the Mystics (1990)




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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Early Abstractions

Harry Everett Smith
(29 May 1923 Portland, Oregon - 27 November 1991, New York City)

Early Abstractions (1939-56 or 1941-57 or 1946-52 or 1946-57) (assembled ca. 1964) 16mm, black & white and color, 22 min. Originally silent, then accompanied by a reel-to-reel tape with songs by The Fugs—whose first album Smith produced—and subsequently by an optical soundtrack featuring Meet the Beatles!. Teiji Ito's musical piece Shaman plays on the 1987 video release. At first the anthology included only No. 1-4, later No. 5, 7, and 10 were added. The individual films however are not divided, they play as one. This anthology, in 2006, was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Everett_Smith)