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Plaistow Patricia - Ian Dury & the Blockheads (1977)
This is for Mr Fremsley (fremsley.tumblr.com). This is the way to teach someone how to pronounce Plaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhstooooooowwww :-)
And….it arguably has the best first line of any song ever.
(I should probably tag it NSFW, but it’s only words kids).
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The Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie 1970
TitleThe Man Who Sold The WorldArtistDavid BowieAlbumThe Man Who Sold The World -
Prince & the Revolution - She’s Always In My Hair
B-Side to the single “Raspberry Beret”
Around the World in a Day (1985)
TitleShe's Always In My HairArtistPrinceAlbumRaspberry Beret/She's Always In My Hair -
Ghost Town - The Specials (1981)
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Nina Simone - I Put a Spell on You
TitleI put a spell on youArtistNina SimoneAlbumI put a spell on you -
Mis-Shapes
For everyone that doesn’t ‘fit’
TitleMis-ShapesArtistPulpAlbumDifferent Class -
In the mood for LOUD BASS!!!
TitlePoisonArtistThe ProdigyAlbumMusic For The Jilted Generation -
Knife Party - Bonfire
TitleBonfireArtistKnife PartyAlbumRage Valley EP -
Some days you just need some BONFIRE!
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I love this! The original post on youtube says “Chromatophores are pigmeted cells that come in 3 colors: Brown, Red, and Yellow. Each chromatophore is lined with up to 16 muscles that contract to reveal their color.” Notice how strongly they react to the bassy sounds. I’ve got a speckling of freckles on my face and arms. How amazing would it be if I had chromatophores instead :-DThis is what it looks like when a squid listens to Cypress Hill
While squid don’t have ears in the same way as you or I, they can still process sound through their watery bodies. Also in their skin are chromatophores, patches of tissue that can change color, which is what they use to camouflage themselves. So when you’ve got some Cypress Hill laying around and you play the music through the squid, this is what happens.
Submitted by mstresser