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Who doesn't love the sight of two rabid bimbos savaging each other in a hair-pulling fight?


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In the first official contest of its kind, two dozen beautiful New York models competed in a hair pulling contest at the Palisades Amusement Park on July 11, 1940.

https://stuffnobodycaresabout.com/2012/02/13/hair-pulling-contest-1940/

They should bring this back. Maybe do it as the big finish to a fashion show. There'd be no shortage of potential sponsors and they could trash some of those daft outfits they strut up and down in while they're at it. Nobody's really going to wear that stuff anyway. Celebs would probably be falling over themselves to get some of the action. Imagine Madonna vs Kim Kardashian! My mouth is watering at the thought.
 
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Today, 8 September, is of course the feast of St Disibod, founder of the convent of Disibodenberg where Hildegard of Bingen was head honchoess. I find her peculiar music irritating, so let's mark the occasion with Hildegard von Blingin' instead. Much more enjoyable.

 
I was today year's old when I learned record labels have started going public. If streaming killed the album, this is going to kill the artist. Since labels can't lie about their financial status anymore artists are going to be dropped left and right so if you thought it was bad before seeing the same 10 artists being promoted, it's about to get worst. The entire music industry is going to be Taylor Swift Kanye West and Harry Styles. Labels can't throw money away on artists that are only semi-profitable now so all our favorite artists are either gonna get dropped or leave their labels and go independent. On a personal level this is fine, everybody has their preferred streaming or music app to hear what they wanna hear, but the culture as a whole is about to take a huge hit. The grammys is gonna be a commercial now where 2 awards are handed out-- best artist and best song. :cry: there's not gonna be enough of an industry to fill a 3-hour telecast. Fuck my life.

This means those of us with tastes outside the top 10 (soon to be top 5) list, we're gonna have to work that much harder to find new artists because nobody's gonna be promoted. Promotion is expensive and these performers are not gonna have the coins to do it themselves (let alone the smarts).
 
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Something I got along time ago.

Discuss


Love like a River

One may love a river as soon one set eyes upon it.
It may have certain features that fit instantly
with one's conception of beauty, or it may recall
the qualities of some other river, well know and deeply loved.
One may feel in the same way an instant affinity
for a man or woman and know that here is pleasure and warmth and
the foundation of deep friendship. In either case the full riches
of the discovery are not immediately released-
they cannot be; only knowledge and close experience can release them.
Rivers, I suppose, are not apt at all like human beings, bit it us still possible
to make apt comparisons, and this is on: understanding whether
instinctive and immediate or developing over time or grown by conscious effort,
is a necessary preliminary to love. Understanding of another human being can never ve
complete, but as it grows toward completeness, it becomes love almost inevitably.
 
Barnaby's Hallowe'en show. There is no end to this man's inventiveness.

 
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Today, 8 September, is of course the feast of St Disibod, founder of the convent of Disibodenberg where Hildegard of Bingen was head honchoess. I find her peculiar music irritating, ...


It's an unexpected pleasure to encounter someone else here who gets that her music is peculiar.

One of the best things about Anonymous 4's Hildegard record is that they included some psalms and other more-or-less normal medieval chant, so that (if you're paying attention) you can hear how peculiar her music is.

I like Hildegard's music itself, though there are certainly performances of it that irritate me.

Actually, just last night I was listening to a radio broadcast of Ordo Virtutum from Sunday night in Amsterdam. The performers were the Tiburtina Ensemble from Prague; I usually like them quite a lot, but they were only adequate this time. (The part of the Devil was handled better than I've encountered elsewhere, though.)
 
It's an unexpected pleasure to encounter someone else here who gets that her music is peculiar.

One of the best things about Anonymous 4's Hildegard record is that they included some psalms and other more-or-less normal medieval chant, so that (if you're paying attention) you can hear how peculiar her music is.

I like Hildegard's music itself, though there are certainly performances of it that irritate me.

Actually, just last night I was listening to a radio broadcast of Ordo Virtutum from Sunday night in Amsterdam. The performers were the Tiburtina Ensemble from Prague; I usually like them quite a lot, but they were only adequate this time. (The part of the Devil was handled better than I've encountered elsewhere, though.)
Came through Bingen the last time I rode down the Rhine. It seems she's a Saint now, but only became so in the past few years.
 
Actually, just last night I was listening to a radio broadcast of Ordo Virtutum from Sunday night in Amsterdam. The performers were the Tiburtina Ensemble from Prague

I used to have the LP recording by Sequentia (the one on YouTube is a later version). Somewhere in the middle there's a gentle, dreamy instrumental piece which is suddenly interrupted by the devil screaming Euge! Euge! It used to make me jump out of my skin every time.
 
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