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# That time already?
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:26, archived)
# haha, nice.
It's good to see that the restoration of Photoshop to your armoury hasn't led immediately to abandonment of some of the traditional MSPaint craftways.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:29, archived)
# er
thanks, I think.

Yours down there is better, though.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:35, archived)
# Who's competing?
Ta, though.
Got the Roky Erickson record today. Only had one listen.
Seems broadly comparable to the output of the returned, severely damaged Brian Wilson.
There's the ghost of something left, being propped up by studio pros, but some of it'll haunt, nonetheless.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:40, archived)
#
I have never heard (of) Roky Erickson.
Maybe I will look for some on youtube.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:41, archived)
# 'The Very Best of the 13th Floor Elevators' is your primer. Probably available very cheap, and recommended to anyone even slightly turned on by garage rock/early psychedelia.
The solo fragments are a long way down the line, and just sound like like a damaged old baby drooling about Jesus outside the context of his initial incandescence.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:46, archived)
# Ah, okay.
I've heard of the 13th Floor Elevators, but not particularly familiar with them.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:48, archived)
# Well, I won't badger you about 'em.
It's undignified "poorly-recorded tripping Texan teenagers screaming into a bucket" stuff, which sometimes forgets to wear trousers.
Which I love, but friends with more rarefied tastes really don't like at all.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:59, archived)
# Well so far, I approve of:
You're Gonna Miss Me
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:01, archived)
# Here's 'Levitation'.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVePUYzC34k

And here's 'Monkey Island', one of the great masterpieces of rock 'n' roll alienation for anyone who ever didn't like putting on a tie and going to work:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyzk2byktGg&feature=related

(You'll already know their marathon mind-melt 'Slip Inside This House' from the cover on 'Screamadelica')
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:05, archived)
# I like the sounds,
but can't really be bothered to concentrate on the words.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:19, archived)
# The words were proto-psych nonsense written by their jug player (that's the odd gobbling noise) who was a university lecturer in Austin.
The only notable thing about the lyrics is that - as with the Elevators as a whole - it would've been brave to be experimenting with LSD in Texas in 1964/5, let alone making records about it. With a teenage audience.
The singer (Roky Erickson) got busted for possession of two spliffs, and was given the choice of prison or mental hospital.
Whoops.
Several decades of loony bin and god knows how many experimental 'treatments' later, he got shat back out into the world, a husk.
Quite a tale, presumably easy to find somewhere on the web.
Sorry, I appear to have got a bit evangelical. Odd, cos I can rarely summon up the enthusiasm to walk out of the front door.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:33, archived)
# I had no idea.
I knew they were considered quite highly but had never got around to listening to any of their stuff.
Singing about LSD in 60s Texas - brave indeed.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:36, archived)
# Makes the Butthole Surfers seem pretty anaemic, eh?
(as a result of all this, I've just pre-ordered a soon-coming box set of all the Elevators' LPs for £13.70-odd. Great, I try to recommend a band to someone, and end up spending money myself!
I think this has happened before, me encouraging people to see Monty Python's Holy Grail and then buying it on DVD)
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:46, archived)
# Huge tracts of land...
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:51, archived)
# There's some lovely filth down 'ere, Dennis!
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:55, archived)
# i never quite got the "fresh" meme

even after doing one i'm not convinced
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:36, archived)
# But this is brilliant.
And fresh.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:40, archived)
# You've got it completely.
And I laughed.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:41, archived)
# I DON'T GET IT THOUGH
i just copied you guys and pondered, as i have been since i first saw it about a year ago.

it doesn't bother me though, i just don't get it, that's all niggaz
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:42, archived)
# I didn't get the first-ever one, either. Didn't feel the need to.
But the day shift went Bel-Air potty for a while, and it took on its own life.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:49, archived)
# As it seams to have done here
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 2:58, archived)
# I don't get it at all.
But it entertains me.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:02, archived)
# ^this
(although I think it stems from the least funny sitcom ever made, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:11, archived)
# I think that's partly why it's funny
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:33, archived)
# hmmmm...
probably partly true.


(original pic by Mark P0rter)
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:40, archived)
# Awesome air, dude!
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:46, archived)
# i claim
you are the one who vitalized this meme so all credits go to you good sir
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 3:52, archived)
# If anyone can put out a few of these on the day shift,
we can probably identify the originator.
Cheers, though. I consider myself a public servant.
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 4:03, archived)
# I think it may have been Golden Fanjita
who as far as I know is long-gone
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 5:36, archived)
# but 4eva in are hartz
(I've got an idea as to why 'Bel-Air' works, but communicating it'd involve words. Not many, but a fair few for a picture board)
(, Sun 15 May 2011, 5:44, archived)