Showing posts with label red neckerson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red neckerson. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2009

Ready or Not, Another Cache of Good, Borrowed Images

From: http://joenickp.blogspot.com/2009/06/when-michael-jackson-sang-with-joe-king.html
When Michael Jackson sang with Joe "King" Carrasco




From: ???




From: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/look-into-my-eyes/12793





From: Red Neckerson
dig those groovy voxes




From: Dallas Public Library





From: Steve Dirkx





From: http://thesweetestpsychopath.tumblr.com/post/130885808





From: http://webecoist.com/2009/06/20/amazing-living-art-pooktre-tree-shaping/





From: Bukowski's Funeral




From: http://hewhocannotbenamed.tumblr.com/





From: http://thesweetestpsychopath.tumblr.com/post/130908227/eric-lee-purkhiser-a-k-a-lux-interior-circa-1956
Eric Lee Purkhiser a.k.a Lux Interior (circa 1956)




From: http://iamgoingtoeatyou.tumblr.com/

Friday, May 29, 2009

A Wild Weekend of Good/Bad Borrowed Images

From Durer:
Melancholia


From Ken @ The Stash Dauber:



From Mookie @The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party:
Eduardo Benavente (Madrid, on October 30, 1962 - Alfaro, on May 14, 1983) was a Spanish musician. Drummer of bands like Alaska y los Pegamoides (Alaska and the Celluloses), Seres Vacíos (Empty Beings) and leader and singer of Parálisis Permanente (Permanent Paralysis), a cult band of the famous “movida madrileña” in early 80's, his early death turned it into a myth of the Spanish alternative music scene. He was only 20 years old when he died in a traffic accident while touring with his band 26 years ago. He is still considered the icon of the Spanish Punk and Goth scene.


From "Boody" by Craig Yoe
The Bizarre Comics of Boody Rogers


From Julia Segal @ skull swap:



From Joe Nick:
Turban Cowboy


From Grumpy Owl:



From Don Gray:
Miss Nancy & Miss Linda


From jon savage:



From Red Neckerson?:
Jean Sheppard


From Heathcliff:

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A Wednesday's Worth of Good Borrowed Images

From Tom Sutpen:
No Sleep Till Brooklyn #1
Original Caption: "Brooklyn -- A Stop sign is dwarfed by the tail section of a wrecked United Airlines DC-8 Jet that crashed into a residential section of Brooklyn following a mid-air collision. The second aircraft, a Trans-World Airlines Super Constellation, fell to earth in a field in Staten Island. At least 131 persons died in the disaster, the worst in the history of aviation." (1960)


From The Smudge of Ashen Fluff by John:
Live, New York, 1958, at the Five Spot


From Amazon:


From Jamie W:



From Malibu Mike:
Click, Margaret & MM


From Red Neckerson:



From angel corpus christi:



From Tom Sutpen:
B is for Beaton #21They Were an Item #77 (Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein)