Monday, July 21, 2008

rock of ages

ROCK N ROLL & DEMONS & STUFF! I've only seen one of these , but apparently "rockers possessed by demons or into satanic rituals or just plain evil" was at one point a truly booming genre. My introduction to this genre (in depth) started last summer when I watched a little movie called 'Shock em Dead' starring Traci Lords and some dude. A 'nerd' named Angel who makes his living delivering pizza tries out for a band and is laughed out of the room. Naturally, he turns to the creepy neighborhood voodoo lady and sells his soul to the 'demonic world' so he can be a MAJORLY HOT ROCK STAR. Anyway, it's low budget and pretty terrible so of course I love it. It was only recently I discovered how many OTHER movies there are about rock n roll demons. Maybe I should start making trailer/movie clip playlists. Coming up next: WHEN PUPPETS & DOLLS ATTACK!















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Thursday, July 17, 2008

here i go again

so I was chatting with a friend and sent her a link to LIVIN ON THE EDGE by Aerosmith -- just to show off some eddie furlong and talk about how I will never forgive myself for not having some kind of rebel boyfriend in junior high, like john connor in terminator 2. Then I almost fell into the STEPHEN TYLER/AEROSMITH spiral which happens every few months, where I end up watching all of their videos in horror/fascination featuring big laughs. I'm happy to say that for now, I've avoided yet another aerosmith shame spiral.

On another note, my summer soundtrack as of late has included lots of Seals & Croft, Todd Rundgren, and The Beach Boys. But aside from that I also cannot stop listening to this jam. So, powerful!







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Sunday, July 13, 2008

inzanity

sorry guys, but for my own future reference I just have to document these funny europeans...

























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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

totally constant

My Greeley weekend was pretty fun and patriotic. I went to the Greeley Stampede on Saturday night. While walking down the entrance path littered with hot tub booths & air brush tshirt kiosks, some drunk girl muttered "OUT OF PLACE" as we all walked by. Well, she was probably right. I convinced someone to buy deep fried oreo cookies, ate some fried coke, and watched lots of unfortunate people in cowboy hats do some sexy hip thrust dancing. All while Poison played inside the stadium (I THINK IT WAS MORE FUN IN THERE!) ANYWAY, the carnival was quite a bit more depressing than I remembered, but still amazing looking nonethless. Also I can't believe I didn't go inside MARDI GRAS or CLOWN HOUSE -- nothing beats a cardboard magical land that has a much more exciting outside than inside. It's like the time I took that flight to mars at Lakeside and was treated to a couple crappy plastic aliens in a brightly lit room. I do believe the exterior promised sexy aliens dancing and humans being whisked away by flying saucers and the interior just didn't deliver. OR, when I was a kid, I remember one of the rides at the stampede had a painting of a gumball machine filled with eyeballs. I thought that thing would REALLY BE INSIDE the haunted house. Needless to say, it wasn't.

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