Kid Loco – “Cocaine Diana”
Kill Your Darlings
A college-era download (recommended by god knows who) comes up on shuffle now and then and sends me down memory lane, scrambling to think of the good times I had when this track was cutting edge. Well, it never really was, but it’s a warm, pleasant guitar/electronic track with a couple great moments that guarantee it’ll be sticking around on my playlist for another 12 or 13 years at least.
Gorgeous mattes from “Dracula” (1931)
Many more collected and commented on here
Few words have more than one literal and serviceable meaning, however many metaphorical, derivative, related, or even unrelated, meanings lexicographers may think it worth while to gather from all sorts and conditions of men, with which to bloat their absurd and misleading dictionaries. This actual and serviceable meaning–not always determined by derivation, and seldom by popular usage–is the one affirmed, according to his light, by the author of this little manual of solecisms. Narrow etymons of the mere scholar and loose locutions of the ignorant are alike denied a standing.
Say not ‘This is the truth’ but
‘So it seems to me to be
as I now see the things I think I see.’
Free catalog (Mail Order Apocrypha)
Waves of Grain – Keith Skretch (Music: Ennio Morricone’s “The Big Gundown”)
The camera in the mirror (Google Street view at museums)