The Velvet Underground at the Boston Tea Party (May 1967). Artwork by “Dolphin Design”.
kate bush really wrote wuthering heights in one night aged eighteen recorded it at four in the morning on one take reached the top of the charts within a week became a millionaire off it and lived the rest of her life making batshit music because she was set from the one song she wrote and filmed singing spinning in a random field without any planned dance choreography or not having even read the book. that is legend behaviour.
yo uh holy shit
[David Byrne] told NME in 1979: “There will be chronic food shortages and gas shortages and people will live in hovels. Paradoxically, they’ll be surrounded by computers the size of wrist watches. Calculators will be cheap. It’ll be as easy to hook up your computer with a central television bank as it is to get the week’s groceries. I think we’ll be cushioned by amazing technological development and sitting on Salvation Army furniture. Everything else will be crumbling. Government surveillance becomes inevitable because there’s this dilemma when you have an increase in information storage. A lot of it is for your convenience - but as more information gets on file it’s bound to be misused.”
that "robert pattinson could do batman but christian bale couldn't do twilight" post is so funny cause do y'all even know who christian bale is. have y'all watched any of his movies. girl he could literally play bella swan if he wanted to
Happy Freddie Friday with sexy popcorn shorts and, my FAVORITE, Freddie barefoot 🥵🔥❤️😍
Does anyone just find Lou Reed’s voice to be so rich, so vibrant, so… able to fill up space completely and with density? I don’t know how to explain it. Just the quality of his voice, combined with his relaxed New York voice or accent. Just listening to Lou Reed talk can really fill up the space between your ears in a most satisfying way.

Paul Thek’s “96 Sacraments” were written in one of his notebooks (#75, 1975). Thek wrote in a journal daily in the 1970s and 80s. Upon his death he had filled almost 100 journals, most of which were black and white composition books.
Full list of sacraments:
to wake up to breathe to touch the earth to pee to wash to prepare breakfast to eat breakfast to do the dishes to clean up to write a letter to mail the letter to go out to see the sun to do the shopping to talk with some people to buy a paper to come home to go to work to work to have work to have lunch to notice the light changing to see a cat to see a dog to stop for a rest to go home for dinner to talk with a neighbor to talk with a neighbor’s child to kiss someone to eat dinner to eat dinner with friends to eat dinner with children to eat dinner alone to have dinner with someone to think of love to think of hope to think to dream, sing praises! to plan to write a poem to read a poem to forget bad things to sing to sing with someone to hold hands to hold anything to hug to get on a boat to go somewhere to eat a snack to not eat a snack to give away some money to replace some technological education with some spiritual education to see an island to go swimming to see somebody worse off to see somebody better off to go swimming nude to make love in the daytime to make love in the daytime with someone you love to eat a peach to comb your hair to find a way to grow feathers to satisfy all hunger in the world to avoid dominations and dominating to never stray to be innocent of corruption to not think (at least now and then) to worship in another’s church, in another way to fly away into the air, high as a chicken, come back to grow to practice to be just to be stronger than you were to understand a bit more to like the ups & downs to feel okay in spite of it all to feel good knowing all the worst to avoid being forced into defiance to avoid emotional escalation to forget the way to make the way
ANDREW GARFIELD as Caravaggio’s “Boy with Fruit” in Simon Schama’s The Power of Art (2006)
we need to bring back guyliner. in a big way. government mandated eyeliner on men
Irene Dunne & Mr. Smith in The Awful Truth (Leo McCarey, 1937)
The Shape of Water (2017) Directed by Guillermo del Toro





