Say What?
Posted by Ders - 27/02/07 at 09:02:00 pm
When it comes to quoting the great influential persons of our time, it’s rather tempting to pose as an intellectual kid and show off frenchy-style, but we’ll save you the pain this time.
Al Bundy might not be considered as a cutting edge philosopher from the 80’s but he sure pulled some harsh one-liners worth mentioning. By impersonating the superbly pissed-off Al, Ed O’Neill expressed hardcore misanthropy and timeless wisdom that any caveman or average Joe can enjoy.
Some favourites:
- “Since the wives are downtown feeding dinners to the homeless, shouldn’t we be at the nudie bar feeding dollars to the topless?”
- “If you want to have sex, the kids have to leave, and if you want it to be good, you’ll have to leave.”
- “Ah, home sweet hell.”
- “Why go out for milk when you’ve got a cow at home.”
- “Life didn’t pass me by, it sat on my head.”
For the musical touch let us refer to an acknowledged master of the game, Friedrich Nietzsche who knew before his time that simple is the best of all concepts:
“Without music, life would be a mistake”
Along with these enlightening “words of wisdom” and catchy aphorisms another cultural master at work released his latest work: Gui Boratto’s Chromophobia can make anyone go completely lyrical describing the beauty, elegance and style of it all. It’s always a true pleasure to see to which extent an artist’s register can go. These two pieces might be different from each other but could easily make the intro- and outro-soundtrack of a good contemporary movie.
Gui Boratto – Terminal – Original Mix.mp3
Gui Boratto – Beautiful Life.mp3
/Noseblood
Holiday Picture
Posted by Ders - 08/01/07 at 06:01:00 pmFor deep minimal lovers stationed in Paname, Brasilian Gui Boratto will be live at the Pulp on the 18th of January. Need an amuse geule? Help yourself:
Yours truly/
Noseblood
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