Mar. 2nd, 2007

Let Love In

Mar. 2nd, 2007 08:20 am
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This weather makes it a very Nick Cave kind of day. Come on Nick, get me through the work day! What are folks up to tonight?

I spent some time last night drafting and cutting out the pieces for my Leia collar and hood. The new hood is trapezoidal (I'm as smart as a 5th grader - four sides!) so that it falls correctly. The fabric is so perfect; I could just sit around and rub it all day. I'm debating if I want to try smocking with the waistline versus an elastic - either prospect is kind of scaring me at the moment. I want this to be the last version and I want it to be right so I'm taking my time. I made some progress with the knitted newsboy cap too. I'm almost ready to close it up and then will need to knit and attach the brim. Next up for knitting will be continuing on the baby blanket I started. A friend announced yesterday that his wife has a bun in the oven.

We finally watched the American Hardcore Documentary http://www.sonyclassics.com/americanhardcore/ . I really enjoyed it, much more so than the book it was based on and I'll probably pick it up at some point for posterity's sake. I like how they touched on the birth and movement of the scene, the elements of the culture without beating on any individual element too much, and the interviews with hardcore gods that now just look so old were really interesting.

It leaves me wondering if every generation or scene criticizes the ones that came after. Musician after musician commented how music scenes now are dead and don't have the same kind of spirit that theirs or ones before did. Does music today (as a whole) make a statement anymore? It doesn't seem like it, but is that just the bias of old folks talking?

Either way, Henry Rollins is still the man. :)

Youtube

Mar. 2nd, 2007 01:52 pm
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Lots of peeps are posting Youtube videos from the year of their birth. Mine is very telling, and does really explain a lot. I can't watch it at work, but I know from the title and description that its perfect:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mhcsm6CNqI
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Waltham commercials (from a time when the city was cool but *before* many others knew it):

Mr. Big Toyland:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCERFslrYr4

Outer Limits:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E8aI9-A1JuQ

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