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Saturday, April 21, 2007

François Dubeau MySpace Comments by d'Artagnan

In my quest to be both original and to promote this artist's work, I put together these MySpace comments graphics using his stuff... (that is I pasted messages onto croppings of pics I ripped off his site) Each was initially put together with a specific (but different) person in mind, but I got so happy with myself (I am a little full of myself... as clearly evidenced by the length of this post) that I also sent them to many other friends...

I didn't ask the artist's permission to put these together but I always made sure the link embedded in the graphics I posted in my friend's comment section pointed back to his web site... and I suspect he doesn't mind the free publicity that much. I like this artist's work so much that a friend of mine bought two 8x10 numbered prints from him and gave them to me for my birthday (what a thoughtful friend!) ...I purchased a third one from him to make it a set... And if I'm one day rolling in money for some reason (in my dreams) I might purchase more...

I have since been asked by friends who would also like to use them where to find these graphics... My original intention was not to share them and simply continue to point people to his site (my hope is that he makes more sales of his work) but it has since occurred to me that not sharing them would simply increase the chances that other folks as technically savvy as me (but less concerned with promoting him) might take matters into their own hands.

And so, I've decided to turn this blog post into my own little "myspace comment graphics site" complete with copy and paste code for all the graphics I create using François Dubeau's work. I will update the post as I create new ones.

The image link continues to point to his site but I've added a text link below the image that points here... that way all can share in the MySpace tradition.


If you like these comment graphics then
visit the artist's web site at

francoisdubeau.com



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If you like these comment graphics then
visit the artist's web site at

francoisdubeau.com



Wednesday, April 04, 2007

"My Humps" by... Alanis Morissette?!!!

This post refers to or was inspired by this.
Just not sure what to make of this...

I kind of liked the original (in the "booty-shaking" category)


But then Alanis turns around and does this to it:


What's interesting is that the Peas gave their approval for this...
Fascinating fellow this Wlll.i.am...

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

"Love that lovage, baby"

Of all the finds in my evercontinuing search for sexy/sexual music, this album is so far the gem in my collection. I discovered it about three years back, when information about it was much harder to find... (before wikipedia came of age).

Here's the original link where I found out about it.

Here's the wikipedia entry for the album


...for the band/project

Featuring the participation of homeboy Montreal DJ Kid Koala

...and for the creator behind it all.



Here are a few samples you can listen to or download.
Listen
Download
Pit Stop (Take Me Home)
Anger Managemant
To Catch a Thief
Book of the Month
Strangers on a Train
Sex (I'm A)
Stroker Ace



And here's an interesting little factoid that I just discovered while researching for this post and that now makes me feel like a really sophisticated insider: It turns out the album cover is a pastiche of Serge Gainsbourg's second album, published in 1959.



He wrote and published in 1969 what, as far as I know, could be considered the first ever widely played sexy/sexual song (God bless the French!) titled: Je t'aime... moi non plus ...which literally translates as "I love you... me neither"

Here it is for your listening (or downloading) pleasure:

Je t'aime... moi non plus - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg





Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Peaches: Music to Make Your Mother Blush (if not you)

Anyone who knows me knows that I am a horny little devil interested in anything to do with sexuality and as such, I'm always on the lookout for music with sexual undertones or themes and the such...

Here's an artist I discovered a while back thanks to the movie Lost in Translation




Her name is Peaches and let's just say she doesn't do "subtle undertones"...





Here are a few samples:*





Peaches - Fuck The Pain Away





Peaches - AA XXX





Peaches - Operate





Peaches - Kick It (featuring Iggy Pop)





Peaches - Casanova (featuring Mignon)


And here she is featured on a track by Pink:





Pink - Oh My God (featuring Peaches)

*(Right-click on the title and choose 'Save Target As...' to download the song)


Friday, July 14, 2006

Great Quotes

Here are a series of quotes from the sci-fi author that most influenced my thinking as a teenager. They're all spoken by Lazarus Long a reccuring character in some of his books.

Some of these seem quaint today, but some are real gems, worth repeating!

The Notebooks of Lazarus Long By Robert A. Heinlein

Sunday, June 04, 2006

The Goth Magician

This post refers to or was inspired by this.
More random stuff I caught on tv. The Space channel is showing a special about Criss Angel a.k.a. The Mind Freak

I'm not a big fan of magic and magicians but I have to admit this guy really impressed me. Plus he's got the whole "The Crow / Marilyn Manson" thing going... pretty cool.

Update: his web site is pretty lame compared to what I just saw on tv

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Radio Revolution

This post refers to or was inspired by this.
I just saw this fascinating documentary on CBC Newsworld about a Windsor radio station that apparently dominated the US market in the late 60's and early 70's.

Any fan of Rock 'n Roll / Pop music history will love this.

Who knew that one of the most powerful people in the music biz of the time was a single mother of three from little old Windsor Ontario...

The station was essentially killed by the CanCon rules and general CRTC bureaucratic idiocy.

Check-out my new blog 'En Français' about Québec politics:

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