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The video for Twice is just as haunting and pretty as the song itself. I love it.

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The Orange Peels: San Francisco

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Hello everyone! I hope to be resuming my regularly schedule photo/music posts by next week now that I’m finally on solid ground in Oaktown (holla). Its been crazy to say the least. But I’d like to share this new Spoon video with you in case you haven’t already seen it. This little yellow ‘Keepon’ character is my new friend. I think I really need one of my own.

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Hello my peeps! I know I’ve probably lost all of y’all, boo. Its ok. As I once wrote before, adressing an empty forum builds character. Anyways, I am reporting that I’m alive and well after one hellish week of moving and garage sales. May I impart some words of wisdom on everyone in this empty forum? Dont save things. Knick-knacks are devil spawn. Also when at a Vietnamese restaurant, stay away from the Raw Egg Yolk and Sugar Soda drink. (my bro found that out the hard way. Uf…) Anyways, I’m at a local supermarket using free wi-fi to bring you this GEM of a video (some people go to cafes, I go to grocery stores). In fact, I love this music/motion graphics extravaganza/video so much I am confident to say its in my top 5 EVER! (what else is in my top five? the Take on Me video by A-Ha and the talking cat that says "Oh Don Piano.." More on that later.)

Anyways, watching this video makes me go wiggy and have a Pizzicato 5 dance party. I also hope some day I can make cool shit like this. Until then, enjoy this little slice of pie called "Lesson 3003 (Part 1)" by Pizzicato 5. Ciao!

 

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This is a most bizzare yet captivating find over at TV in Japan. It seems to be strangely costumed (no really; did you see the face on ‘Tom Jones’ in the first skit? Um, nightmare city…) Japanese men singing top 40 hits with puppet backing musicians and dancers. I mean, this is probably making prime-time TV in Japan. And for that, I support it wholeheartedly. But there’s something slightly frightening about it all. In essence the Muppet Show was the same thing, but I didn’t get nightmares from watching that for so many years. (well, there was Dark Crystal which pretty much scarred me for life with those goddamned Skesis…) Enjoy!

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Bibio: Marram

 

Thanks to Monsieur Jon for a fantastic guest blog post. I can just hear this tender little tune floating out of that abandoned speaker. Supremo.

Cheers Jon!