Destroyer - Queen of Languages (2000) ( www.youtube.com )
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Marriage is dying today, but boosting the marriage rate is crucial for Japan to improve the birth rate. What's the country doing about it? And will it really revive marriage in Japan?...
This one has a little less of the timey wimey temporal paradoxes than the Disney trailer a week ago, but it still manages to span a wide section of time and (relative dimensions in) space....
Local TV news: https://www.kezi.com/news/man-narrowly-escapes-death-as-runaway-saw-skids-towards-him-from-construction-site/article_58063274-ee1c-11ee-ac34-b3b71866b8e4.html
I don't get how this wasn't huge in 1991 in the US. This song got to #21 on the UK charts but nowhere in the US. Ah, life.
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4108287...
The title track from the iconic 3rd album from the Clash. Joe Strummer took the title directly from the BBC shortwave broadcast identification: "This is London calling in the overseas service of the British Broadcasting Corporation..." In a cab ride with his then-fiance, Gabby Salter, the two were talking about frustration with...
She looks to have retained most of what made her cool in +R, except there's no Instant Kill for her to route into. Looks like a cool addition to the roster.