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Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla
07.10.2010
03:44 pm
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The great inventor Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856.

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.10.2010
03:44 pm
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Dale Hawkins: Yeh-Yeh (Class Cutter)
07.10.2010
12:15 pm
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Louisiana swamp rocker Dale Hawkins proves in this video that punk rock was around waaaay before The Seeds, The Germs or The Ramones. With his sneering vocal style and Pork Pie hat, Hawkins looks like a low rent Frank Sinatra (or a member of The Specials) and sounds like a Bayou version of Johnny Rotten. Yeh-Yeh (Class Cutter) is a wiseass classic and juvenile delinquent’s dream. Sadly, Dale died of cancer in February of this year. But he never stopped rocking, performing until shortly before he died. He left behind several dozen recordings, most of which are still in print. His biggest hit was Suzie Q and that song alone places him among the immortals of rock and roll.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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07.10.2010
12:15 pm
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Clinger Sisters: Gonna Have A Good Time (a Kim Fowley production)
07.09.2010
11:54 pm
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The shape-shifting Clinger Sisters went from mainstream pop concoctions in the early 60s to Christian balladeers in their later years. But their 1969 detour into proto-punk, under the firm hand of rock Svengali Kim Fowley, is what makes the sisters stand out. Years before the Runaways, Suzi Quatro or Blondie ever put foot into a recording studio, the sisters (as The Clingers) recorded a garage punk cover of the Easybeats’ Gonna Have A Good Time and etched a small notch in the studded leather belt of female punkdom.
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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07.09.2010
11:54 pm
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Meet the newest member of the band: Marc Campbell!
07.09.2010
11:40 pm
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Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce to you, the newest member of the Dangerous Minds team, Marc Campbell:

Marc Campbell was the lead singer and lyricist for THE NAILS who recorded two critically acclaimed albums for RCA records. He’s best known for the cult hit 88 Lines About 44 Women. Later this year, Campbell will be releasing his first solo album, Tantric Machine. He is also working on a book, 44 WOMEN, an erotic memoir spanning the 60s and 70s, from the hippies to the punks. “Having been passionately involved with the social and artistic revolutions of those decades, I see many connections between the two and how one grew out of the other. 44 WOMEN pays tribute to the power and glory of sex, drugs, rock and roll…and LOVE. It is dedicated to the women in my life who did their best to keep me human.” Marc currently lives in Austin, Texas with his beautiful Turkish girlfriend and his chihuahua, Freddy. He likes good wine, rock and roll and hardboiled detective novels. He agrees with Timothy Leary that “intelligence is the ultimate aphrodisiac.”

I’m sure Dangerous Minds readers will enjoy Marc’s eclectic pop culture postings. As some of you have probably already noticed, we’ve often linked to some of Marc’s Facebook posts here and think he’s the perfect addition to the band. Welcome Marc!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.09.2010
11:40 pm
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Bob The Tan Man from Tim & Eric Awesome Show has his own website
07.09.2010
09:36 pm
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Bob the Tan Man from Tim & Eric’s Season Cinco has launched his own website where you can write to him, download a “Me Me I’m a Tan Man” ringtone, buy autographed pictures and even get Bob the Tan Man himself to call you!

Wow! But what would I say to him?

For the personal recorded message service I record a short personal message to the fan. Almost about anything.

This is the most popular and just an example. The message can be just about any length. It’s all worked out prior to any recording.

Hi (Their Name) Bob the Tan Man here from the Tim & Eric Awesome show. I’m sending you a short message about your (occasion here). I’m sorry I had to miss it. I’m sure it would have been a great time and it would have been great to meet you. Best wish’s and hope you have an Awesome day.

Give as much detail about the call. 5 minutes can be a long time.

When there is nothing to talk about the call will end.

I like how he let’s you know this!
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.09.2010
09:36 pm
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Afro toilet brushes
07.09.2010
08:02 pm
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There needs to be a new category called “Things Japanese People Like.” I’m gonna do that now.

As sold on Gumption Style.

Thank you Jesse Merlin!

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.09.2010
08:02 pm
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Look Around You DVD Screening & Q & A*: An Intimate Evening with Robert Popper & Peter Serafinowicz
07.09.2010
07:03 pm
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Dangerous Minds readers who are lucky enough to live in Los Angeles (I love saying that) get yourself over to the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre’s website right away to reserve your FREE tickets to a special screening with the creators of one of the single best, most genius comedy series of ALL TIME (so say I!):

Come and witness the nonsensical wonders of science as Robert Popper & Peter Serafinowicz present an audio/visual presentation of handpicked episodes from their BAFTA nominated comedy series Look Around You: Season One, on the day of its DVD release. The critically acclaimed series, which first premiered on BBC AMERICA and currently airs on Adult Swim, guides us through a series of madcap science experiments. In Season One, viewers observe a colony of ants build an igloo, find out the largest number in the world and more.

*Please ensure you have your copybooks at hand as you will be asked to take down notes from the screen.

Tickets are FREE but a reservation is required. Limit TWO tickets per customer.
Tickets will be released on Friday, July 9th.

The password is “thants”

Below, the wonderful “Germs” episode:
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.09.2010
07:03 pm
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Thirty-nine years gone, Jim Morrison predicted electronic soul—but not Plunderphonicized Doors…
07.09.2010
04:57 pm
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Detroit techno soldier Monty Luke hepped me to this rather remarkable clip from an unnamed American music show in 1969. It seems apropos since last week marked the 39th anniversary of Jim Morrison’s death, and his ghost still haunts what once was the Doors Workshop in Los Angeles. Below, the LizKing notes that music in the future “might rely heavily on electronics and tapes” and feature performers “using machines.”

You think he figured that electronic music geniuses like John Oswald a.k.a. Plunderphonics would have such a blast blowing out the Doors, as shown in the fan video after the jump?
 

 

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Posted by Ron Nachmann
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07.09.2010
04:57 pm
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Breaking Bad print: The Cook
07.09.2010
12:12 pm
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The Cook.12×24. 4 color. Hand pulled silkscreen. On 100 lb cougar white paper and wooden edition.
 
The Cook by artist Tim Doyle.
 
(via Mister Honk)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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07.09.2010
12:12 pm
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GodBlock: Web filter that blocks religious content
07.09.2010
10:40 am
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What is GodBlock?

imageIt is targeted at parents and schools who wish to protect their kids from the often violent, sexual, and psychologically harmful material in many holy texts, and from being indoctrinated into any religion before they are of the age to make such decisions. When installed properly, GodBlock will test each page that your child visits before it is loaded, looking for passages from holy texts, names of religious figures, and other signs of religious propaganda. If none are found, then your child is allowed to browse freely.

Update: Is this a parody? Read here. Thanks, David Pescovitz!
 
(via Nerdcore)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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07.09.2010
10:40 am
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