Tag Archives: 70’s
Mindhunter – intellectual pulp.
We all find serial killers fascinating, and the odder their motivations and crimes are, the better. A quote from Fight Club, a film principally about psychosis induced by immersing one’s self in a materialistic life, explains this intrigue, ‘only when … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Bill, Deviant behaviour, Edmund Kemper, FBI Profiling, Fight Club, Flat tops, Holden, Intellectual Pulp, It's always something to do with the mum, Lecter-lite, Materialism, Mindhunter, Necrophilia in the Trailer Park Boys, Netflix, Psychology, Pulp, Serial Killers, TV, Wendy
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Song Of The Day – Do You Feel Like We Do [Live] by Peter Frampton
From the album ‘Frampton Comes Alive!’ (1976)
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Tagged 70's, Classic, Do You Feel Like We Do, Frampton Comes Alive!, Live performance, Peter Frampton, Talkbox
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Song Of The Day – Home At Last by Steely Dan
From the album ‘Aja’ (1977)
Song Of The Day – I Gotta Feel Something by Alex
From the album ‘Handle With Care’ (1977)
Song Of The Day – Chuck Berry live at the BBC 1972
Saved for posterity. If you like Blues and sublime guitar playing, this is where it’s at folks. There were few who could match this man for showmanship. Case in point – there’s tons of humour when he interacts with audience later on. … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, BBC, Blues, Chuck Berry, Ding-a-ling, Live at the beeb, Outstanding hair, RIP Chuckster, Song Of The Day, Soul
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