Thursday, October 02, 2008
There are millions and millions of people around
On my TV, walking my streets, making sounds
And I can walk with them I love them I need their love
There are others I have known as poor souls, sores exposed
The the run-of-the-mill, the destitute, and the cold
Sores exposed to the blisters and shards
Where any kind of kindness is as far as the sun, the sun
The sun, the sun, run, run, run, run
I know a place, I've seen a face
And I'll take the coast from factory to factory
Martha Wainwright factory
On my TV, walking my streets, making sounds
And I can walk with them I love them I need their love
There are others I have known as poor souls, sores exposed
The the run-of-the-mill, the destitute, and the cold
Sores exposed to the blisters and shards
Where any kind of kindness is as far as the sun, the sun
The sun, the sun, run, run, run, run
I know a place, I've seen a face
And I'll take the coast from factory to factory
Martha Wainwright factory
Saturday, July 12, 2008
litt jazz og klassisk på en fredag
sommersang og hangup i 2003,
Concierto de Aranjuez (2nd movement) med John Williams
og med Miles Davis(ignorer bildene) fra Sketches of Spain
Concierto de Aranjuez (2nd movement) med John Williams
og med Miles Davis(ignorer bildene) fra Sketches of Spain
Friday, July 11, 2008
Dirty sexy money begynner snart. vet ikke om det er bra, men Peter Krause er med. jeg er fan. oppdaget at han hadde vært med i tre episoder av beverly hills 90210 i 1992, fikk lyst å se
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
"Q: What's heaven for you?
A: Me and my wife on Rte. 66 with a pot of coffee, a cheap guitar, pawnshop tape recorder in a Motel 6, and a car that runs good parked right by the door."
fra Tom Waits intervjuer seg selv
A: Me and my wife on Rte. 66 with a pot of coffee, a cheap guitar, pawnshop tape recorder in a Motel 6, and a car that runs good parked right by the door."
fra Tom Waits intervjuer seg selv
Monday, May 12, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Kan bøker og filmer forandre fortida? Henrik Thune skriver om 80-tallet og kulturens tilbakevirkende definisjonsmakt i Dagbladet. interesting. les!
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