Came really late to the Alabama Shake party but this song is fiendishly catchy and what a great live performance.
Britain’s best band of recent times? I think so. ‘I put the batteries out my mysticism and put ‘em in my thinking cap.’
New York Times’ Sunday Review looks great. Well done NYT art editors. Take note other newspapers. Interesting that it almost resembles a website.
NY Times Sunday Review cover story on the entrepreneurial generation, Tumblr upper right
(Source: john)
Wow, just wow, can’t believe only heard this song now.
Global Carbon Footprint.
Via Ottmar Amann.
(Source: futurejournalismproject)
Check out what we’ve been doing on our course magazine.
Buck magazine advises a reader in a tricky situation.
(Source: jomec.co.uk)
Shore Leave
Well with buck shot eyes and a purple heart
I rolled down the national stroll
and with a big fat paycheck
strapped to my hip-sack
and a shore leave wristwatch underneath my sleeve
in a Hong Kong drizzle on Cuban heels
I rowed down the gutter to the Blood Bank
and I’d left all my papers on the Ticonderoga
and I was in bad need of a shave
and so I slopped at the corner on cold chow mein
and shot billiards with a midget
until the rain stopped
and I bought a long sleeved shirt
with horses on the front
and some gum and a lighter and a knife
and a new deck of cards (with girls on the back)
and I sat down and wrote a letter to my wife
and I said Baby, I’m so far away from home
and I miss my baby so
I can’t make it by myself
I love you so
Well I was pacing myself
trying to make it all last
squeezing all the life
out of a lousy two day pass
and I had a cold one at the Dragon
with some Filipino floor show
and talked baseball with a lieutenant
over a Singapore sling
and I wondered how the same moon outside
over this Chinatown fair
could look down on Illinois
and find you there
and you know I love you Baby
and I’m so far away from home
and I miss my baby so
I can’t make it by myself
I love you so
Shore Leave…
Shore Leave…
Feeling optimistically nostalgic this morning..
After some research, Luke Beard seems to be the source of our earlier tumblr post. In case you’re interested.
Awesome!
(Source: printeresting)
Let the world of music shake
Pj Harvey I’m officially in love. Let England shake is an epic album. It’s life affirming. The horror of war, a coming to terms with England’s difficult modern history. Simple, beautiful, haunting. Wow.