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Jesus & The Groupies - Crack House

at CAOS - São Paulo, Brazil

Kickass song and fucking AWESOME music video shot by Raul Machado

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Neil Young and the Sound of Music

You know what the biggest problem with music today is?

Sound quality.

That’s Neil Young’s take on the issue, anyway. For years, the musician has been obsessed with improving the way modern music sounds, sonically speaking.

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Neil Young, Graham Nash & David Crosby sing Miley Cyrus` “Party in the USA”

Jimmy Fallon is a fucking RIOT!

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Beck, Bogert & Appice: Superstition - Live 1973

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Modern Lovers is the shit, avant-garde to this day. Enjoy :)

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This.

zenofawesome:

This is how every photo-set on tumblr will look like if any anti-internet bill is passed.

It would be a world with no cat gifs, no tumblr porn, no hilarious memes, no GPOYs, no movie stills with captions, and no instantgram. It would be world without personality and freedom. A boring and oppressive world where the government tells us what to do every step of the way.

“People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.” -V For Vendetta

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Toke up and listen to this shit. Srsly.

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Join in and sing along, peeps

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"Believing in god does not make you a better person. Not believing in god does not make you a better person. What does make you a better person is helping another in need, regardless of your faith or lack thereof."

— (via a7place7to7stand)

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Holy shit… WANT!

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Note to self.

Note to self.

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Stipe, Colbert & Eno singing Bill Withers` “Lean on Me” (1972)

Harmonies are a bit askew but shit, that`s one cool trio.

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Primal mind: nutrition & mental health - Improving the way you feel & function & cultivating an ageless mind

by Nora Gedgaudas

ABSTRACT: Learn about the myth of “the mind-body connection” and how diet can powerfully impact mental health and cognitive performance, including a discussion of strategies for improving memory and cognitive function at any age using “Primal principles” and how to slow (maybe even reverse) the process of brain aging. We’ll also address common issues like chronic anxiety, depression and ADD/ADHD, what modern day mechanisms might be at play and how a Primal diet and certain added nutrients can better address mental, emotional and cognitive issues. Few individuals seem to make the connection between physical and mental health. As long as one is able to find one’s self above ground in the morning, get up out of bed and power through a work day it is commonly assumed that one is healthy. Being thin and active in most people’s minds is tantamount to good health (or just not being “sick”), even while the same person may also suffer anxiety related issues, depression or have trouble mentally focusing at work or at school. We all see the world through the lens that is our blood sugar (the extent to which one might be dependent on this), our hormones and neurotransmitters and yet forget that it is our diets that must entirely supply the raw nutrients needed for these critically influential physiological catalysts. Mental health issues and cognitive challenges are nearly ubiquitous today. According to the work of respected nutritional pioneers such as Weston Price these same mental and brain health issues were nearly unheard of in many primitive and traditional societies consuming a diet consistent with that of our more distant evolutionary ancestors. Modern research findings offer added understanding and a new layer to ancestral dietary principles that can lead us toward the promise of optimal brain functioning, emotional liberation and the cultivation of a potentially ageless mind. By applying many of these “Paleo” principles today and modifying them to our more modern circumstances we can re-cultivate and improve upon the healthy Primal Mind that is our birthright and the key to our future as a species.

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Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage: 1982 - 2011
The album is a 40-song career-spanning retrospective that collects, for the first time ever, songs from R.E.M.’s entire back catalog, including the pioneering American band’s years on both the IRS label (1982 to 1987) and Warner Bros. Records (1988 to 2011). In addition to liner notes written by band members Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe, the album also features three new songs that R.E.M. finished after they completed their last album, Collapse Into Now: “A Month of Saturdays,” “We All Go Back To Where We Belong,” and “Hallelujah,” which were recorded over the summer in Athens with Accelerate and Collapse Into Now producer, the estimable Jacknife Lee.

Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage: 1982 - 2011
The album is a 40-song career-spanning retrospective that collects, for the first time ever, songs from R.E.M.’s entire back catalog, including the pioneering American band’s years on both the IRS label (1982 to 1987) and Warner Bros. Records (1988 to 2011). In addition to liner notes written by band members Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe, the album also features three new songs that R.E.M. finished after they completed their last album, Collapse Into Now: “A Month of Saturdays,” “We All Go Back To Where We Belong,” and “Hallelujah,” which were recorded over the summer in Athens with Accelerate and Collapse Into Now producer, the estimable Jacknife Lee.

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Still learning, philomath for life. This shall be forever upon my heart, it’s truly my motto.

Thanks a bunch for the GREAT times.
Love U dearly ;-)

Still learning, philomath for life. This shall be forever upon my heart, it’s truly my motto.

Thanks a bunch for the GREAT times. Love U dearly ;-)