Disco?....yea.....sure.....disco.....
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Radio aircheck from hell!
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This week will not end well.....
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Another round of Crap....
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Roadrunners, Bud! by Don-O
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Watch for the on-coming co-pays and audio speed bumps this Friday!
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Still begging for money and still playing the crap…..only more so than usual. 'Cos Sheena said so!
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I can turn the world on with my stinkin' smile! It's me, girl, and I should know it! With each glance and every lousy movement, I show it!
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The captain is out to lunch and the drunken fanboys have taken over the ship.
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Stereolab - LIVE 2019-2023 (Series en Direct Vol. 7)
Great news ... for me! The marvelous Laetitia Sadier is swinging through Denver next week and I'll be there, of course. Sadier has a new / excellent LP out now called Rooting for Love that all of y'all are going to want to grab. She's been on the press circuit too, giving some very interesting interviews to the likes of Jason P. Woodbury on Aquarium Drunkard's Transmissions podcast and Tone Glow's Joshua Minsoo Kim.
From the latter: It’s just things that we recreate and reproduce. Like, “Man has to go to war. It’s compulsory, that’s how they are.” These are just narratives we have in our heads, and we believe that we have to act like that, and of course it gets reinforced by capitalism. Capitalism acts on all these negative traits that humans have in order to extract profit. It creates needs that we don’t have, it creates all this bullshit that we don’t need. In our brains, there is no stop for sugar. If you eat at some point, your body says “okay, stop.” For sugar, there isn’t. And for information, there isn’t. Information was very rare at some point. So imagine us, scrolling for hours. There’s nothing that’s gonna tell us to stop unless we think about it or have to be somewhere else. The system is exploiting all these little things—it’s so sophisticated how we’re exploited. And I think it’s really important that we know ourselves. “Know thyself.”
The reunited Stereolab remains a going concern, it seems — as a live entity anyway. However, the reformed Groop has done a great job of keeping things fresh, even without any new material. Check out this killer Anazgnos Series en Direct collection, which presents the 'Lab's entire live repertoire from 2019 through 2023. Tons of deep cuts, ambitious song suites, radical jams. If that's not enough, this sweet concert film from the Le Guess Who fest last fall will have to do.
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I still don't know what I'm doing. Tune in and find out why!
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Vintage 1960s matchbook cover for the Mar Vista Bowl and Makai Room on Venice Blvd.
Source: https://critiki.com/location/mar-vista-lanes-los-angeles-644/
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