“Blaue Augen” by Neonbabies
circa 1981
“Blaue Augen” by Neonbabies
circa 1981
“Polaroid Camera” by German band The Front
“My Time” by Ann Steel
This is kinda strange, but still good. Sometimes I really think I should’ve been in my youth (i.e. late 20’s rather) in the late 70’s, early 80’s. The Walrus, you never fail me.
I finally finished this scarf last night. Unfortunately, the summer heat means I won’t be able to wear it anytime soon though. I made it using two skeins of Naturally Caron Spa yarn in the color Misty Taupe. It’s a blend of Microdenier Acrylic and Bamboo, which means it’s super silky! Here are some (rough) directions if you feel like having a go at it. Just be ready to knit for a while since you’ll be using US size 4 needles:
1.) CO 25 stitches.
2.) Seed stitch some rows (K,P*). I have no idea how many I did, but it ended up being approximately 6 inches in length. You’re basically knitting the purls and purling the knits.
3.) K,P,K,P,K,K,P,P,K,K,P,P,K,P,P,K,K,P,P,K,K,P,K,P,K the next row.
4.) K,P,K,P,P,P,K,K,P,P,K,K,P,K,K,P,P,K,K,P,P,P,K,P,K the next row.
5.) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you reach desired length of scarf (minus 6 inches). I used the tail from joining the second skein as a reference point of the halfway mark. So I just kept periodically folding the scarf in half at the tail and seeing if the second half was about to reach the point before the seed stitch end. (I know, it’s confusing. Just read it a few times and you’ll probably get what I mean. I hope.)
6.) End the scarf with 6 more inches of seed stich.
7.) BO working in pattern.
8.) Sew the tails in and wait for winter to show off your creation!
NPR probably won’t be streaming this album for much longer since it came out this week. Highly recommended listening.
I’m playing at 1919 on the 30th. Come watch me if you’ll be around. This show will be all acoustic. I’m waiting on a new bridge for my electric guitar, but once that comes in I’ll be working on a set using my loop station. Can’t wait to start playing shows with that.
“Butterfly” by Delicate Steve
Some would say he sounds like My Bloody Valentine minus the guitars. I beg to differ.
Read the (amusing) press release here (scroll towards the bottom).
“Perhaps the quintessential example of bullshit, bycatch refers to sea creatures caught by accident — except not really “by accident,” since bycatch has been consciously built into contemporary fishing methods. Modern fishing tends to involve much technology and few fishers. This combination leads to massive catches with massive amounts of bycatch. Take shrimp, for example. The average shrimptrawling operation throws 80 to 90 percent of the sea animals it captures overboard, dead or dying, as bycatch. (Endangered species amount to much of this bycatch.) Shrimp account for only 2 percent of global seafood by weight, but shrimp trawling accounts for 33 percent of global bycatch. We tend not to think about this because we tend not to know about it. What if there were labeling on our food letting us know how many animals were killed to bring our desired animal to our plate? So, with trawled shrimp from Indonesia, for example, the label might read: 26 pounds of other sea animals were killed and tossed back into the ocean for every 1 pound of this shrimp. Or take tuna. Among the other 145 species regularly killed — gratuitously — while killing tuna are: manta ray, devil ray, spotted skate, bignose shark, copper shark, Galapagos shark, sandbar shark, night shark, sand tiger shark, (great) white shark, hammerhead shark, spurdog fish, Cuban dogfish, bigeye thresher, mako, blue shark, wahoo, sailfish, bonito, king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, longbill spearfi sh, white marlin, swordfish, lancet fish, grey triggerfish, needlefish, pomfret, blue runner,black ruff, dolphin fish, bigeye cigarfish, porcupine fish, rainbow runner, anchovy, grouper, flying fish, cod, common sea horse, Bermuda chub, opah, escolar, leerfish, tripletail, goosefish, monkfish, sunfish, Murray eel, pilotfish, black gemfish, stone bass, bluefish, cassava fish, red drum, greater amberjack, yellowtail, common sea bream, barracuda, puffer fish, loggerhead turtle, green turtle, leatherback turtle, hawksbill turtle, Kemp’s ridley turtle, Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, Audouin’s gull, Balearic shearwater, black-browed albatross, great black-backed gull, great shearwater, great-winged petrel, grey petrel, herring gull, laughing gull, northern royal albatross, shy albatross, sooty shearwater, southern fulmar, Yelkouan shearwater, yellow-legged gull, minke whale, sei whale, fin whale, common dolphin, northern right whale, pilot whale, humpback whale, beaked whale, killer whale, harbor porpoise, sperm whale, striped dolphin, Atlantic spotted dolphin, spinner dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, and goose-beaked whale.” - Jonathan Safran Foer [Eating Animals]
(Source: uhhleeese)
“Candy Shoppe” by Emeralds
“Dayvan Cowboy” by Boards Of Canada
This one’s been on repeat for a while now.