I Can't Wait to Have Kids
I wish I could remember the name of it but there was a great video piece at PS1 a few years ago of a stay at home dad getting his daughter to act out a shipwreck with him in their kitchen. I wish I could post a clip of it but for all their talk of bringing art to the people and not just a world for the wealthy, why can't museums send an intern around for a day to take a quick, lo-res reference photos and videos of everything in a show? Who would lose out with that? Instead we're kept from taking photos ourselves and unless you buy that $60 catalog you have no way of remembering what you saw, bullshit.
Coolin' Out at the Beach in the Jurassic
The BBC's Walking With Dinosaurs series is literally delightful. This is the first episode I ever saw and the first 30 seconds contains my favorite moment of all. I bought the series sight unseen after having only seen this but then I loaned it to my preschool cousins and couldn't get it back for a year...
Parts Two and Three
Parts Two and Three
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

I haven't been slacking off on this blog, just doing a lot of work behind the scenes. As promised, here is the next installment of what I hope to be an unending stream of mixtapes on a theme. This time it's in honor of Sly Stone (whose 30+ year reunion concert in New York I'm missing tonight) and an assortment of spin-offs, rip-offs, side projects, covers, and a few new songs too:
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) Mixtape Side A
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Sly & the Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay
Dennis Coffey & Luchi De Jesus - Love Theme (from the Black Belt Jones OST)
Kool & the Gang - Let the Music Take Your Mind
Please - Sing a Simple Song
Little Sister - Stanga
Outkast - I'll Call Before I Come
Slick Rick - Street Talkin'
Temptations - What it Is
Sly & the Family Stone - Dance to the Music
Lee Dorsey - Occapella
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) Mixtape Side B
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Betty Davis - Git in There
Sly & the Family Stone - Don't Stop Dancing to the Music
Young Senators - Ringing Bells Pt. 2
Sly & the Family Stone - Trip to Your Heart
Rotary Connection - Respect
Funkadelic - I Bet You
Erykah Badu - Didn't Cha Know
Gix - I'm Just Like You
Little Sister - Somebody's Watching You
One quick note: Little Sister was one of Sly Stone's little sisters and two other singers that he drafted straight out of High School to sing backup in his newly formed group. The trio recorded a few singles between the releases Stand! and There's a Riot Goin' On on Sly Stone's own imprint Stone Flower. One of their singles, the cover of Sly's of "Somebody's Watching You," was the first major record to have a rhythm track created with a drum machine!
Starships

Now this is impressive. This guy has created a size comparison chart of every major space station and starship in science fiction (sadly in 2003 so the new Battlestar Galactica ships aren't included). If you look closely he has also included the real space shuttle and a Yamato Class battleship (a Japanese WWII era boat that remains the largest battleship ever built to this day). Look how tiny the Enterprise is!
"I've got a lot of ideas. I've been working with the staff kids on a cross between a Cuban rhythm and soul dancing..."
Theme music: Archie Bell & the Drells - I Can't Stop Dancing
Ad Rock getting ready to go out in the late 80s over a Beastie instrumental of the Jam's Start!
Getting ready to go out dancing in this anti-dance age is an important ritual. Besides the clothes and the drinks and the drugs, getting your mind and body primed for movement is crucial, but who and where are your role models? Thanks to the endlessly amazing internet you can now cop some new moves from the comfort of your tiny apartment in your even tinier room!
My old stand-by was just to watch a dozen vintage Soul Train clips (especially the Soul Train Line) before going out but fucking Don Cornelius Productions, Inc. has deleted them all off of YouTube. Thankfully, with a little creative searching (Google video), you can still find some. On a side note, most of the performances are unfortunately lip-synced including this Marvin Gaye performance where he's too high (simultaneously funny and sad) to remember to sing along. On the other hand, maybe he's such an amazing singer he's just refusing to play their game and is more than happy to just dance around and hit on the ladies in the front row:
Ad Rock getting ready to go out in the late 80s over a Beastie instrumental of the Jam's Start!
Getting ready to go out dancing in this anti-dance age is an important ritual. Besides the clothes and the drinks and the drugs, getting your mind and body primed for movement is crucial, but who and where are your role models? Thanks to the endlessly amazing internet you can now cop some new moves from the comfort of your tiny apartment in your even tinier room!
My old stand-by was just to watch a dozen vintage Soul Train clips (especially the Soul Train Line) before going out but fucking Don Cornelius Productions, Inc. has deleted them all off of YouTube. Thankfully, with a little creative searching (Google video), you can still find some. On a side note, most of the performances are unfortunately lip-synced including this Marvin Gaye performance where he's too high (simultaneously funny and sad) to remember to sing along. On the other hand, maybe he's such an amazing singer he's just refusing to play their game and is more than happy to just dance around and hit on the ladies in the front row:
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