Los Angeles- Frank Black
Not the one in Los Angeles No, not the one in South California They got one in South Patagonia
Los Angeles- Frank Black
Not the one in Los Angeles No, not the one in South California They got one in South Patagonia
“Creepy retro sci-fi art by Puerto Rican artist Alex Schomburg (1905-1998)”
I will choose Cat Grill Friend every. Single. Time.
German zeppelin cocktail shaker/bar set, c. late 1920s/early 1930s
just some of the the changes in design for the Penguin Symbol on old Penguin Paperbacks
he did a little dance and for this crime he was imprisoned in a bubble
They liked his little dance so much they gave him a spotlight
family album
water coolant talk
IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA (2005 - ) but it’s just the memes
Season 3, Episode 3, "Bonding"
Talmy produced The Kinks’ first seven albums from 1964-67, which spawned such landmark singles as “You Really Got Me,” “All Day and All of the Night,” “Tired of Waiting for You,” “A Well Respected Man” and “Sunny Afternoon.” [...] Pete Townshend, guitarist and songwriter for the band then known as The High Numbers, was said to be so taken with “You Really Got Me” that he asked Talmy to produce his group’s second single. The band renamed The Who got Talmy to cut “I Can’t Explain,” which went Top 10 in the UK. He also would produce The Who’s 1965 album My Generation, whose title track remains a rock high-water mark, and a few of its other pre-Tommy singles including “The Kids Are Alright.” Along the way, Talmy produced such memorable tracks as The Easybeats’ intercontinental hit “Friday on My Mind,” Chad & Jeremy’s unforgettably melodic “A Summer Song” and Kinks guitarist Dave Davies’ solo European hit “Death of a Clown.” He also worked on a couple of David Bowie‘s earliest tracks and on songs by Manfred Mann, Roy Harper and others.
The Creation – Making Time Produced by Shel Talmy
watches a six minute long porn video frowning deeply chin resting on my hand occassionally going hmmmm or jotting down a note. video ends I sigh take off my glasses rub my face. well. what do you even want me to say? it was derivative - even an amateur like yourself must see that.would I call it art? of course I would. a grim reminder that art mustn't necessarily hold any value or vision.
You win $430 million tomorrow, wyd?
Not telling anybody.
Ask my mama to take me to McDonald’s and just wait for it….
Mom: Do you have McDonald’s mon…
😂😂😂 the Rihanna gif
this is the money Rihanna, reblog to have someone throw money at you
Times Square, New York City, 1911