Gary's World


I found a picture of you…

auntiewarhol:

like a break in the battle was your part 
in the wretched life of a lonely heart  


Via Auntie Warhol: Fanning the Flame


vsthepomegranate:

Chrissie Hynde



I absolutely LOVE the early Pretenders music! Amazing group!

msmandylou:

my favorite band of all time.



What a major piece of Jazz music history! Total awesomeness!

smithsonian:

Dizzy Gillespie’s B-flat Trumpet, 1972


This week’s Smithsonian Snapshot celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with American jazz legend John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie’s trumpet. 
 
In the 1940s, Gillespie, renowned for his harmonic complexity and scat singing, became a major figure in developing the modern jazz style known as bebop. Gillespie pushed the technical virtuosity of the trumpet, wrote influential compositions, helped introduce Afro-Cuban rhythms into jazz and through his showmanship helped spread the popularity of bebop.
 

In 1986, Gillespie donated this custom “Silver Flair” trumpet, which he played for 10 years, and its custom case to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Its uniquely shaped upturned bell was his internationally known trademark.
 

Gillespie’s trumpet is one of the most iconic instruments in American music; its inclusion in the Smithsonian marks him as one of the most influential and innovative 20th-century American musicians.
 

To learn more about the importance of jazz in culture, technology, gender and race, visit the Smithsonian’s Jazz Appreciation Month 2012 website. To hear musical recordings of Gillespie and other jazz musicians, visit the Smithsonian Folkways’ website.
 

This item is one of 137 million artifacts, works of art and specimens in the Smithsonian’s collection. It is on display in the National Museum of American History’s Artifact Wall. To learn more about this item, visit the National Museum of American History’s website

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moveintomymind:

The Beatles “All You Need Is Love”

Nothing you can do that can’t be done…Nothing you can sing that can’t be sung…

Thanks for sharing this!

Via Panda Miao

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Great Indie music song - A Single Bird - by my nephew Josh Nelson. He goes by the name of Holding Rabbits on Band Camp. You can download his music for free HERE if you like it.



53 years ago today Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens were all killed in a plane crash. Buddy Holly was one of the original Fender Stratocaster guitar pioneers. Thanks for the music and R.I.P.!



Oh it’s one of those days where my real life feels like I’m starring in a stop motion video.



Copyright G.Nelson…I took this pic. of a Christmas display in a store front window in Tennessee. I have to say, like the old man, It’s indescribably beautiful! The soft glow of gleaming electric sex in the window!



Michael König has put this video together of Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over from the International Space Station. This is just such a beautiful, work of art and blend of science, technology and the world! Simply amazing! Aurora Borealis and Australis are incredible!



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