What are you listening to right now?

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An audio file I've had since 2003, with clips from Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages.

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  • John Murphy | Sunshine or Adagio in D Minor



    Listen for Murphy’s Sunshine in this video: Science Saved My Soul

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"O Oysters," said the Carpenter,
"You've had a pleasant run!
Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none--
And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one.
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Touched and grateful: Akira just gifted me the cd, saying RI's been a very big inspiration in its construction.

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remember those beatlemania ads?


the movie:


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Selections from A Shoggoth on the Roof, published by the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society.
The story parodies that of Fiddler on the Roof, following the tale of Professor Henry Armitage, the librarian at the fictional Miskatonic University, and his attempts to marry off his three daughters. It is set in 1920s America.

The action is set in the fictional town of Arkham, Massachusetts. The action opens in a manner reminiscent of Fiddler, with a shoggoth on the roof of the Miskatonic library building. Armitage addresses the audience, speaking of all the strange things in Arkham and its horrific history. He then explains how a shoggoth can stay up on "such a pointed roof": tentacles....


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"Is there any escape from noise?"

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Negativland

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LIVE @ Hampshire College 1989


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Sound board recording onto Maxell XLIIS Cassette Tape
Digitized via Tascam 202MKV -> Audacity 1.13.12 -> FLAC (J. River Media Center Pro v15.0.171)

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Helter Stupid Tour

Side 1:

1 - Christianity Is Stupid
2 - Helter Stupid
3 - Escape From Noise
4 - Time
5 - Another Perfect Cut
6 - Free TV Or Pay TV
7 - Playboy Channel 1

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Side 2:

1 - Playboy Channel 2
2 - Why Don't They Blow Us Up?
3 - I'd Like A Piece Of Meat / Michael Jackson
4 - U2
5 - Car Bomb

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"Recorded off the sound board onto Maxell XLIIS cassette with whatever tape deck was present, this tape has been legendary among all of my friends for many years. The sound quality is amazing... I've never heard Negativland recorded quite so well... Given our state(s) of mind at that show, I have no idea how we managed to capture this as well as we did... but here it is. " - Guy Incognito

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Some sceptics types won't respect it
They have a status quo to protect
It's some folks jobs to intercept it
Problem for them is we all are connected
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same as it ever was...


probably the only song to use the word, parthenogenesis :thumbsup

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