Fire
AZ is on “Fire.”
AZ is on “Fire.”
A cold cut assorted meat prepared arranged by my cousin’s wife. Isn’t she too pretty to be eaten? Don’t bite her mouth though. You might get burned.
A jazz avant-garde with an unmistakable style, Cecil Taylor could turn a piano into a percussion. His technique is simple unbelievable. Check out his live performance.
The one-page highlighting GWSB’s faculties who are mentioned in the media has been reworked. This is the kind of clean-up work I do while waiting for the contents for my main project.
You heard Hillary: “It did take a Clinton to clean up after the first Bush, and I think it might take another one to clean up after the second Bush.” Now that is what I am talking about, baby! I am rooting for her based on that line alone. In all seriousness, Clinton and Obama is a perfect combo. You can’t go wrong with experience and change.
The reason Jay-Z still stands strong in the rap game is that he takes beef from no one. Through his rhymes, he continues to prove that he is hustler’s hustler, a gangster’s gangster and a rapper’s rapper. Over Timberland’s catchy beat, Jigga once again throws a wide-casted nest: “I took a pay cut to become an exec / So the next motherfucker can earn his paycheck / And even though these niggas talk greasy about me / Ask these niggas how they’re going to eat without me.” Jigga is killing them again on “Ain’t I.”
Talib Kweli’s “Mama Can You Hear Me” (Produced by Kanye)
NPR profiles Oscar Pettiford:
One of the giants of the double bass, Oscar Pettiford was known for his fine tone, the clarity of his attack, and the melody of his line. A successor to Jimmy Blanton and a contemporary of Red Callender and Charles Mingus, Pettiford was among the most sought-after musicians in jazz. During his short life, Pettiford distinguished himself as a performer, composer, and bandleader.
This abusive video might convince your wife to stay home or work at home to take care of your own kids. Watch it, baby! (Via Zen Corner)
The Boston Globe‘s “What font says ‘Change’?” Obama is clearly the winner: “young and kool.”
Shepard Fairey also has created a portrait of Obama.