Typewriter Tea
1 week ago
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Otis Redding, “Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)”, 1967

3 months ago
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The Rum Diary.

The Rum Diary.

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4 months ago
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Life is too damn short and fucked up to go through it silently loving someone and never telling them how you feel. Fuck the consequences, fuck the implications of the actions, to hell with it all… whatever happens as a result is better than the nothingness that is inevitable with silence. »Janis Joplin.
11 months ago
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Creedence Clearwater Revival / Fortunate Son

Sounds like the best of America

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1 year ago
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Bob Dylan, “Big Yellow Taxi,” Joni Mitchell cover.

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1 year ago
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Bob Dylan, “Girl from the North Country”, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, 1963 

This one is so so beautiful.

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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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Don’t be worried, because that which can disappear is worth disappearing. It is meaningless to cling to it - it is not yours, it is not you. »Osho

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1 year ago
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Maurice Laban, 1959


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On The Road (2012) trailer

1 year ago
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Models in Biba suits, 1960s.

Models in Biba suits, 1960s.

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2 years ago
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I came out of the wilderness and just naturally fell in with the Beat scene, the bohemian, Be Bop crowd, it was all pretty much connected. It was Jack Kerouac, Ginsberg, Corso, Ferlinghetti … I got in at the tail end of that and it was magic … it had just as big an impact on me as Elvis Presley. »

Bob Dylan, 1985

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Happy seventieth birthday, Bob.

Happy seventieth birthday, Bob.

2 years ago
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Johnny Depp as Raoul Duke in Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas - Wave/high water mark excerpt and The Youngbloods, Get Together

Note: this same speech takes place on or around page 68 in the book.

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2 years ago
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The Allman Brothers Band, One Way Out, “Almost Famous OST”

This soundtrack is playing stand-in this weekend for not being at Coachella.

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