Timothy Leary, Mystic Arts © Bill Ogden |
Yesterday I was carrying packing blankets in when a blanket corner caught a painting, which caught another painting which fell over onto a lamp, which came crashing down to the floor, but not before grabbing my prize 1981 mint, koa Taylor guitar with the florentine cutaway and the extra wide neck, my favorite guitar and sending it hurtling to the floor two feet down. I stared at the fruits of my infamy, dumbfounded and couldn't even look at the carnage for several minutes. What is done is done. I picked it up, waiting to see the snapped neck and puncture wounds and there's not a scratch on it. Miraculous. Forget that atheism stuff. I'm a believer.
Stan sent this over:
Check this out!
Right now:
Listening to Chris Whitley (and going to see his daughter Trixie next week…talented people.)
but here's the thing. I needed to upgrade my sound system.
So I bought a 25 year old Yamaha Class A, 100 WPC….holy crap
EBAY. 70 bucks plus shipping….a steal.
I also picked up an immaculate Carver 900 yesterday from an architect. It is in showroom condition. That was 125 and worth 250 in this kind of condition.
I have a wonderful pair of Infinity bookshelf speakers with double suspended woofers. I got them from Janis Ian as a gift in 1979.
So am looking forward to re-listening to all my favorite music for the next ten or fifteen years or until my hearing goes away!
It's all good.
Stan
FELLOW MUSIC LOVERS...THIS IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST INCREDIBLE MUSIC E-MAIL I'VE EVER SEEN.AFTER CLICKING ON AN ARTIST, LOOK TO SEE ALMOST ALL OF THEIR FAMOUS WORKS, THEY ARE THERE , with the lyrics!!FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE. ENJOY AND PASS THIS ON.
Incredible early photos courtesy of Hudg - Atlantic.
HoboBeans brought over her mayan calendar ragnarok/armageddon/rapture end of the world compliance stickers. Nice. Fungusamongus 12/21/12, a very interesting number.
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I just read the Surfer's Journal article on Ogden. Interesting guy.The main painting shown in the article reminded me of a HDR photo. A bit over done for me.
That painting was in my gallery this morning. I owned two great Ogden's burnt up in a fire at Bob Teague's house. One was a Frazetta style woman riding a brontosaurus (my idea). The other was an oil of mermaids riding seahorses down a tube. Quite beautiful, I miss it. He is an old friend and sometime teacher of my buddy, the artist Lance Jost.
Is it still there?? What do you think of that particular painting??? Overdone.... or is it just my taste???
I am more open to people doing things in their own individual way. I accept it for how it was presented and the uniqueness of his vision. It is sadly gone, but is going to be back hanging at the surf museum. (I think. Alan?)
At the risk of coming across as self-absorbed, my birthday this year falls on 12/12/12. Are the Mayans suggesting I'm totally screwed?!
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