Ezequiel Eduardo Ruiz

February 20th, 2009

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Smile for BuseyIf I see these words, I know that I will not get along with this person. What true artist had Pro Gear? Did Kurt Cobain have Pro Gear? If you haven’t previously made it in the music industry, then the size of your home studio is inversely proportional to your talent. Just my experience. Looks like I’m not alone:

Stuckup Musicians In Here!!!!! (VisionsofGrandeurville)

I’m so tired of these “Pro drummers” and “Pro Vocalist” and “Pro Guitarist” that are availlable “only for touring, high paying gigs and studio work”Question: If you are such a pro at your craft, why are you not in high demand? Why must you post your nonsensical advertisements on craigslist and further hinder others from finding an actual person that doesn’t have his head shoved so far up his ass, that he actually thinks he is a pro! Get over yourselves, because lets face it the reason you are on craigslist is because you want to make it just as abad as everyone else on here. So I think alot of you guys need to come to some self realization and examine just how “pro” you are. Thanks for your time.

Look at this beautiful photo with a good poser:

Freeway Poser, Los Angeles, 1959

Analog Hole

February 11th, 2009

analog_hole “The analog hole is a fundamental and inevitable vulnerability in copy prevention schemes for noninteractive works in digital formats which can be exploited to duplicate copy-protected works that are ultimately reproduced using analog means. Once digital information is converted to a human-perceptible (analog) form – as it must be, given the analog nature of our human senses – it is a relatively simple matter to digitally recapture that analog reproduction in an unrestricted form, thereby circumventing the restrictions placed on copyrighted digitally-distributed work.”

A Music Lover’s Dream

February 1st, 2009

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The following is a list titles recorded from my collection of 78 rpm records. All of them are linked to MP3 files and will play what was recorded. No sound enhancement, just what was recorded. Right now, there are 3,739 titles on this page linked to mp3′s.

One Man’s Quest to Digitize and Publicize Rare Records

Beverly Kenney

July 9th, 2008

e0042361_0121766 To the best of my knowledge, little has been written about the life of the late jazz singer Beverly Kenney. Only Jonathan Schwartz’s article in the November 1992 issue of GQ came anywhere close to being comprehensive, and even that left a lot of questions unanswered. Most obviously, still dangling with a big question mark over it, is the cause of her suicide in 1960 when she was, if not THE Girl of the Year, at least A Girl…More

On Cesarean Birth
I curled by body small
in hiding
to escape the view
of those who sought to start the flow
of waters long since overdue.
And watched in horror
Cautious silver
part the roof of my Capri,
And heard the cry of anguished protest,
The first of many wrought from me.

 VIA

Beverly Kenney GQ mag November 1992

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Tracey Moffatt

July 7th, 2008

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Something More, 1989

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Up in the Sky, 1997

Feels good man

July 1st, 2008

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Scott Prior

June 25th, 2008

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Fred Einaudi

June 24th, 2008

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Depth

June 18th, 2008

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I can’t remember the source but I love this photograph?