May 2011
125 posts
April 2011
134 posts
TV On The Radio - Second Song
Every lover on a mission shift your known position to the light
Every diamond elemental you are instrumental to the light
Every sonic evolution make your contribution to the light
Every lover on a mission shift your known position to the light
Bob Marley - Mellow Mood
An interesting article by Gregory Pauland and Phil Zuckerman
Beastie Boys ft. Santigold - Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win
Sublime - April 29th 1992 (Alternate Version)
RIOTS ON THE STREETS OF LONG BEACH!!!
Slightly Stoopid - Up On A Plane
Now baby, give me loving, give it to me in the morning light
Now some more loving then we gon’ sleep tonight
She said, together we will be all right, and that we one in a million
“Donald (Trump) say he wants to run for President and move on into the White House…why not? It wouldn’t be the first time you pushed a black family out of they home.” -Snoop Dogg
What you’ll need
- 1/2 a cup of smooth peanutbutter
- 2 grams of cannabis
- Tin foil
- A baking dish
Directions
- Pre-heat oven to 300 degrees
- Mix your peanut butter and cannabis and put the mixture on your baking dish, lined with foil. Place an adition peice of foil over the dish and bake for an hour.
- Check on it every so often to make sure it’s not burning!
After you remove your canna-peanut butter from the oven, you can use the tinfoil as a container and store it in your fridge.
Spread this on toast with some jelly, or use it to make special peanut butter cookies!
Once I went oatmeal, I never went… flour? I wish that somehow rhymed. These pancakes are my absolute favorite because they’re healthier than regular pancakes and they taste amazing.
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup whole wheat flour (or whichever kind you prefer)
- 1 cup of oatmeal
- 3 tablespoons of brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon of baking powder
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- 2 teaspoons of cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup of soy or almond milk
- 3 tablespoons of canna-peanut butter
- 1/4 cup of cannaoil or cannabutter
Directions
- Place flour, oats, sugar, baking powder, salt, soy milk, vanilla, and oil and egg in a large bowl and mix until blended.
- Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium high heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake. Brown on both sides and serve hot.
Beastie Boys - Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament
Beastie Boys - Nonstop Disco Powerpack
“There are no ghosts! It’s all in your mind. Get off the meth, the crack! There are no ghosts white folks - and I can prove it! If there were ghosts, slaves would come back and fuck you up, you do know that?“ -Paul Mooney
“Made me smile” of the day: I was in getting a new battery for my phone when I overheard a hillbilly (camo hat with fish hook on it, tribal tattoo, camo pants) talking to some guy on his phone. After he hung up he told his mom that his friend went hunting, didn’t kill anything but smashed his iPhone and has to pay full price if he wants a new one, ah hahahaha! The animals won that round. :D
TV On The Radio - Province (ft. David Bowie)
The new TV On The Radio album, Nine Types of Light, is a lush and beautiful album that stands apart from the group’s previous work. If their other albums had shades of dystopia and distress, this album, sung by Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone, is filled with songs about longing and love. “I like love songs. There’s nothing particularly interesting going on with me in my life to bear this work. I like the forms of love songs, the poetry.” Kyp adds that though there might be more “positivity” on this album, it wasn’t an overall conceit they set out to do. “We’ve attempted to work on themes before but they fall apart very quickly. More organic versions arise because we’re sharing time or space or communication.”
Though Nine Types of Light will sound like an album full of love songs, often the true meaning of the songs lie deeper. On “You,” Tunde sings a haunted refrain; you’re the only one I have ever loved. The sincerity of his voice sells the idea of absolute adoration. But Tunde explains, “It’s a song about the feeling you get sometimes when you’re expressing how much you care about someone but resorting to these beautiful sounding lies. You’re the only one I ever loved? It’s a terrible thing to say to someone because it’s most likely not true.”
-Written by someone who is not me.
TV On The Radio - Troubles (bonus track)
I’m the fury in your head
I’m the fury in your bed
I’m the ghost in the back of your head
Cause I am…

