*is all they have now* Sorry about that typo. After Thaksin’s crack-down on the drug industri in Thailand there’s no good extacy there, no acid, no heroin, no mushrooms, no benzodiazepines or diet-pills in the pharmacies, it has turned horrible there. But yaba producers there are by the thousands in both Myanmar, Cambodia and some very remote areas of Thailand, so even though Thaksin killed thousands of dealers and smokers, it only left a small, small dent in the production. But yaba isn’t great: (
The first time I heard this song I was totally sky high in Thailand on the thai drug Ya Ba, and it still gives my flashbacks from the insane yaba-high I was on! Then I downloaded all the Popof I could find everywhere, and it became my personal ya ba music. I more or less listen to Popf every time I smoke ya ba now. It adds to the high, the psychosis, the halucinations and misconseptions and paranoia of the ya ba high! I would really prefer other drugs than ya ba, but yaba&ai is they have now : (
Jimi Hendrix Experience, “Winterland” (Experience Hendrix/Legacy) $49.98.
Elvis, Jimi Hendrix , Jim Morrison and Hank Williams are just a few of the artist who never cease to run out of material to release, even though they each died decades ago.
In the case of Hendrix, he’s recently re-issued several individual titles along with this box set of material from six performances at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom in 1968.
It’s a four CD set – that’s also nearby as an eight LP vinyl package - filled with the revolutionary guitarist’s overcome, from “Foxey Lady,” and “Purple Haze,” to covers of Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” and Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love.” Among the many rarities is a backstage interview with Hendrix from the Boston Garden.
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Eight Things You Should Know About Theophilus London and Santigold's NYC Show ... By Brad Wete | May 1, 2012 | 1:09 pm | Permalink Last night Santigold celebrated the release of her sophomore album Master of My Make-In (out today) with a show at New York City's Bowery Ballroom. Fellow downtown, cool kid favorite Theophilus |
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ARTS AND LETTERS A fragment from Isolate Flecks: An Anatomy But I introduced him to Catalina Arbelaez one night at Clemente Soto Vélez on uhhh, I think it was Rivington and Delancy. No: Rivington and Delancy run parallel, so it was Rivington and Suffolk, or Rivington and Norfolk. Before they cleared the Puerto |
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The Bora Belly Chronicles These two friends of mine had never met until that night but that didn't stop them from bro-ing it out in front of the camera, laughing out loud between lines like “I know where you shop, bro” and “no big deal.” Thirty minutes later, one more bro walks |