Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: andrew bird, bob dylan, cinema, crime drama, don't look back, film, i love television, jack kerouac, manhattan, music, photography, tom palumbo, woody allen
Since I’ve been sick I’ve been laying around watching TV for what seems like a decade. I’ve accumulated much !!!inspiration!!! (yes, from the TV and the internet) recently. Here are some of the things that make me want to make myself get off this couch and do something.
1. Tom Palumbo.
This is one of the most inspiring streams I’ve come across on flickr in my life. Tom Palumbo is a photographer who has uploaded much of his work from the 1950s and 60s. His photos are so breathtaking, I almost cried looking at this stream. To me, Tom Palumbo’s photography sums up what the art of taking photos should be about. You can tell how much he loved his wife Anne just by looking at 5 or so photos of his. His photos make you want to know the people inside of them. And they are also timeless. They are perfect (I don’t know when else I’ve used the word ‘perfect’ for a photographer besides Avedon).


Jack Kerouac by Tom Palumbo
Palumbo in action
Anne by Tom Palumbo
2. Don’t Look Back, the famous Dylan doc, has been on TV at least like 8 different times the last couple days. I watch it every time. Bob Dylan is so…. for lack of a better word… cool. Dylan is the coolest man on earth. and why does no one look like him anymore?

3. This is totally irrelevant. But a couple weeks ago I got around to watching Woody Allen’s Manhattan. It was incredible and might take the cake for my favourite Allen movie of all time. I understand there are a lot of Woody Allen haters around. I don’t get that contempt at all. I think he’s hilarious and brilliant.

4. Crime dramas. Besides all the Dylan obsessing that’s been occurring, I’ve been watching any type of crime drama that’s been on TV. I don’t really know what “crime drama” even means, it just seems appropriate, so forgive me. Obviously, these bitches are my favourites:
I think I’ve seen every episode of Law and Order: SVU, and most of them more than once. I can NEVER GET ENOUGH.
Then I watched like, 9 hours of NCIS which is actually great. for some reason I never ‘got it’ until yesterday. Maybe it’s because it was the only thing that was on all day Saturday. NCIS was pretty legit, and my dad informed me that our old next door neighbour is related to Mark Harmon and we met him a couple times or something. wtf? (p.s. Mark Harmon is hot).
Then I ventured into the world of CSI. I never watched CSI and I don’t really know why. I watched the craziest episode that featured the sad acting of Criss Angel. It was about a magician who took out his anger on his crew by killing them in typical magician-esque fashion (i.e. sawing a girl in half, literally). Seriously, who THINKS of this stuff!? Anyway… Gary Sinise is a badass.
5. Andrew Bird. most of my indie shithead friends have known of him since like, before they were born or something. I finally listened to him and I am in awe. I love him. take a listen for yourself.
and he’s adorable.


final thought: anyone that becomes a fan of “summer,” “laughing,” “sleeping,” or “hot showers” on facebook should probably be shot.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: 8 1/2, abraham lincoln, bob dylan, gaspard ulliel, kate moss, le dernier jour, photography, politics, sonic youth





I am finally listening to Sonic Youth. I believe Daydream Nation is one of the best albums I’ve ever heard.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bob dylan, books, catch-22, cinema, fashion, film, gossip girl, music, reprise, stockholm, sweden, the sartorialist
Well. it’s worrying on here the amount of people that actually comment my blog compared to the views this thing gets. Who is reading this, who are you and what do you want!? I’m joking. I like that people read it, I just don’t know who you anonymous people are! Drop me a comment one day. I promise I don’t bite. at least not hard.
- So I’ve been listening to this:

That’s right. the Gossip Girl soundtrack. (I love the name of it “Original Music Featured on Gossip Girl ‘OMFGG’ No. 1″ honestly). If it matters at all, this comes highly recommended from yours truly. The moment I heard the Sioxsie and the Banshees cover/remix/whatever “Cities in Dust” in my friend’s car I decided that I needed this album. But yeah, it has the Kills (one of my all time favourites), the Virgins, Phantom Planet, the Teeangers (who I don’t even like all that much) and of course that wicked cover. If you’re interested, ask me for it plz.
- I wrote the dumbest thing ever in my english class today. I forget what this style of poem is called but for some reason I thought it was hysterical. It had to involve a famous person or something.
“Oh dear Bob Dylan / I saw you freewheelin’ / You had no direction home / Your hair really needed a comb.”
- I feel the need to jet to Sweden ASAP. Gothenburg is calling me, even moreso that Stockholm. But that’s calling me as well. I saw these two photos on the Sartorialist (does he have the best job ever?) the other day. Tell me you don’t want to be in Sweden after knowing people like this are walking around, making the navy blue/black combination actually look incredible.


I think my favourite thing about Europe (ok, not my favourite thing, but my favourite insignificant thing) is that the cold never seems to affect them. Even in fashion capital New York City here in the US, people walk around in full length North Faces. even the fashionable people. Yet in Paris people can walk around like this…
I don’t understand this. Do they all possess some trait that we here don’t?
- I’m about to watch some Norwegian movie that came in from Blockbuster.com. Reprise? Anyone seen it? It looks like my mind of thing. Hot Norwegians are a major plus.
- I found a Janis Joplin greatest hits album for 5 bucks at Target. score.
- Has anyone read Catch-22?
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bob dylan, d.a. pennebaker, don't look back, donovan, it's all over now baby blue, music, what's bin did and what'd bin hid
This is one of my favourite records of all time:
Donovan is one of the most underrated musicians of all time, and that record is incredible (What’s Bin Did and What’s Bin Hid, but I think it might have a different American title). ”Josie,” “To Sing For You,” and my favourite “Goldwatch Blues” are all mindblowing. I think he’s the closest thing Britain had to Bob Dylan.
I found this at a thirft store the other week for $4.

Speaking of Bob Dylan… here’s a video of Donovan and Bob Dylan playing some songs in a hotel room in Don’t Look Back by D.A. Pennebaker (one of the BEST music documentaries of all time. please purchase the $60 version. It’s the most incredible thing you will ever see).
I can’t tell you how much I love how they’re just sitting around playing songs.
ok going on a tangent here but this is like, the best thing ever. Bob Dylan attempting to say “bloke”:
classy.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: bob dylan, boredom, music, neil young, tom waits
this week has been weird, i’ve just felt really really bored or something, so i’ve been investing myself completely into music. i’m getting more and more into the male solo artists.. the last week i’ve been listening to a SHITload of tom waits, neil young, donovan (who is AMAZING, why haven’t i listened before!?) and of COURSE bob dylan. there is just something about discovering (or re-discovering, in the cases of both dylan & young) music like that. so fucking pure. perfect.
Listening to Bob Dylan for the first time in a long time is like taking a really, really fucking deep breath of fresh fucking air.
Sometimes I am honestly just taken aback by this man and his words.











(yes I know that’s from the film, my friends, but come on, if it was ANYTHING like that, tell me you wouldn’t want to be hanging out with her). 


Irons is Lolita is just about the best thing ever.
and he is my favourite actor of all time.
a shot buy 
