I Want You Around (Valentine’s Day 2012 Playlist)
- Suicide- Surrender
- The Jesus and Mary Chain- You Trip Me Up (Peel Session)
- New York Dolls- Give Him A Great Big Kiss
- Ramones- I Want You Around (Soundtrack version)
- The Dixie Cups- I’m Gonna Get You Yet
- Harlem- Be Your Baby
- The Plimsouls- Now
- Link Wray- Oh Babe Be Mine
- The King Khan & BBQ Show- Love You So
- The Epsilons- Just Wanna Love You Girl
- The Nation Of Ulysses- Today I Met The Girl I’m Gonna Marry
- Unrest- Make Out Club
- Black Tambourine- Heartbeat
- The Modern Lovers- I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms
- The Replacements- Kiss Me On The Bus (demo)
- The Byrds- Have You Seen Her Face?
- The Seeds- Girl I Want You
- Buddy Holly- You’re The One
- Television Personalities- The Prettiest Girl In The World
- My Bloody Valentine- Lose Yourself In Me
- The Go Betweens- People Say
- The Wedding Present- Don’t Talk, Just Kiss
- Sonic Youth- Cotton Crown
- Spacemen 3- I Love You
- The Velvet Underground- Satellite Of Love
- The Jacobites- I Believe In You
- Hasil Adkins- I Wanna Kiss Kiss Kiss Your Lips
- T. Rex- Baby Strange
- Roky Erickson- It’s A Clear Night For Love
- The Walkmen- There Goes My Baby
Film stills from Through a Glass Darkly, directed by Ingmar Bergman, cinematography by Sven Nykvist.
(via wolfandfox)
Kim Gordon designing the cover of Daydream Nation at Greene Street studios
(via yvynyl)
Have you noticed small commodities are increasingly difficult to remove from their packaging? Something similar has happened with the lives of the gainfully employed. Those who have legal employment and are not poor are living in a very reduced space that allows them fewer and fewer choices—except the continual binary choice between obedience and disobedience. Their working hours, their place of residence, their past skills and experience, their health, the future of their children, everything outside their function as employees has to take a small second place beside the unforseeable and vast demands of liquid profit. Furthermore, the rigidity of this house rule is called flexibility. In prison, words get turned upside down.
(…)Nowhere more than in prison is the future calculated and awaited as something utterly opposed to the present. The incarcerated never accept the present as final.
(via criminalwisdom)
Because from time to time we all need to be reminded that this happened.
#neverforgetZardoz

Got the idea while watching a Mst3k on my projector. Fun times
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