John Darnielle on Amnesiac

mournjargon:

The older Last Plane to Jakarta archives are not the easiest thing on the internet to navigate (although the effort, should you expend it, is extraordinarily worthwhile). This means it’s not trivial to find and read John Darnielle’s writings on the topic of Amnesiac; even an old Metafilter post on the subject now has broken links. And the internet is supposed to make everything trivial.

It is my duty, therefore, to present nice orderly links to said writings:

2001-09-16 - The Lake Isle of Radiohead.
2001-09-30 - Amnesiac 2: the Widening Gyre.
2001-10-14 - Amnesiac 3: Pulk.
2001-11-11 - Amnesiac 4: Sick.
2001-12-02 - Amnesiac 5: Wrong.
2001-12-16 - Amnesiac 6: Knives.
2002-01-13 - Amnesiac 7: Morning.
2002-01-27 - Amnesiac 8/9: Dollars.
2002-02-10 - Amnesiac 10: Spinning.
2002-02-25 - Amnesiac 11: Glass.

(I’ve taken the liberty of correcting a typo and changing the dates to a less ambiguous format.)

If you’re interested in John Darnielle OR Radiohead OR music writing, I recommend that you read this stuff. If you’re interested in all three, I command it.

yorke:

radiohead photoshoot from 1993, i think.

IMPORTANT, READ THIS:
the photoshoot has 31 images, but i am not making multiple posts for them, so DOWNLOAD ALL 31 IMAGES FROM THE PHOTOSHOOT HERE.

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yorke:

lets go old school radiohead this time

Directory of the Klaus Voormann book translated excerpts

thateventuality:

In order to make them easier to find, here is a list of all the excerpts from Klaus Voormann’s book, Warum spielst du Imagine nicht auf dem weissen Klavier, John?, that I’ve translated and posted on this blog. :)

Keep reading

A Hard Day’s Night (1964)

The Beatles - First Time in US part 2

The Beatles - First Time in US part 1

The Beatles At Shea Stadium

Magical Mystery Tour (1967)

hierarchical-aestheticism:
“Alain Delon and Toshiro Mifune on the set of Red Sun
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hierarchical-aestheticism:

Alain Delon and Toshiro Mifune on the set of Red Sun

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