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Wednesday, November 24, 2004
 
A mix of thanks on a dreary Thanksgiving eve before I herd myself into the masses riding the mass transit.

Thanks For The Music Mix:

Devendra Banhart-Owl Eyes clip

Nick Drake-Saturday Sun

Devendra Banhart-Pumpkin Seeds clip

Nick Drake-Which Will

Iron & Wine-Sunset Soon Forgotten

Bob Dylan-Alberta #1

Spencer Davis Group: Every Little Bit Hurts (Live)

Sufjan Stevens-Sister

Yes-Sweetness clip

French Kicks-Close To Modern

TV On The Radio-Wear You Out clip

Cat Power-Wonderwall (Live on the BBC)

Joan Of Arc-Me And America Or The United Colors Of The Gap

Kings of Convenience-Failure

Procol Harum-Whiter Shade of Pale

The Velvet Underground-Oh Sweet Nuthin'


Rock Photo:

Original Caption:
"'Richard Pryor and American Flag'

Comedian Richard Pryor picks his nose in front of an American flag in a photo session. Pryor is satirizing America's perceptions of itself and African-Americans. Richard Pryor in the sixties and seventies was one of the most preeminent comedians and perceptive commentators on America, the African-American community, and racial relations."

Taken by Henry Diltz in June 1968 for CORBIS.





And though my eyes were open/They might just've well been closed-S.

posted by astralweeks | 15:13 | comments


Photo Credits: Tina Turner 1970; Rick Wakeman 1974. All taken by © Neal Preston for CORBIS.