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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Monday, August 01, 2011
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Pretending to Speak English
Saw this at WFMU - a French friend in high school pretended to speak English - weird.....
Another great example is some of Love Psychedelic Orchestra's work... hearable below.
Another great example is some of Love Psychedelic Orchestra's work... hearable below.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Dakar Stacys?
Click to embiggen:

In Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies girls, prior to transitioning to the undead, are stricken with a fit of hysteria - is this what happened in Dakar, Senegal in April 2008? You decide....
....me I don't think so, it's just that I'm cleaning my desk.
Reference:
In Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies girls, prior to transitioning to the undead, are stricken with a fit of hysteria - is this what happened in Dakar, Senegal in April 2008? You decide....
....me I don't think so, it's just that I'm cleaning my desk.
Reference:
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Peppermint Teahouse
Shoukichi Kina again. Apparently out of print. A dirty shame. Jing Jing and Hana are awesome, but there's plenty of auditory umami happening all over this album.
Here's a super brief Wikipedia about him, and
Here's more of his work.
Peppermint Teahouse
or
Labels:
Arigato,
Hana,
Japan,
music,
Peppermint Teahouse,
Sayonara,
Shoukichi Kina
Friday, September 26, 2008
Remain Calm, or Not......
As Shoukichi Kina (of the album Peppermint Teahouse) Sings Hana.
10 minutes unwasted.
Sayonara
10 minutes unwasted.
Sayonara
Labels:
Hana,
Japan,
music,
Music Video,
Shoukichi Kina
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Monday, September 24, 2007
Another Ninja Warrior Super Haiku
This time with a twist....

don't break my balls, please
yes- I know the Haiku rules
this has something more
don't break my balls, please
yes- I know the Haiku rules
this has something more
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
1983 Japanese TV Show
SHINSHUN KAKUSHIGEI TAIKAI which, as far as I can tell is "Left Pig Team vs. Right Pig Team Talent Show" It probably has an elegant translation, but if you watch it you'll see what I mean: one act after another representing two teams. Ice xylophone players, kettle drum trios, square log rolling, E.T. mini-dramas, new wave magicians, and tons of commercials.
I had a friend who taught English as a Second Language and I asked him if he had any students who were Japanese and did they have any Japanese TV shows, because they were, like the U.S. on the NTSC color standard. He did, he asked and I was given this tape.
I didn't really edit it, so there's one or two glitches, and no beginning but it's like turning on the wayback machine and tuning in a 1983 Japanese TV to see what's on. Unadulterated. Wacky. Compelling.
It runs 1 hour and 47 minutes so if you pause for a while and let it load you can skip around. Conversely, if you watch it, you'll find it pretty mesmerizing at times.
I had a friend who taught English as a Second Language and I asked him if he had any students who were Japanese and did they have any Japanese TV shows, because they were, like the U.S. on the NTSC color standard. He did, he asked and I was given this tape.
I didn't really edit it, so there's one or two glitches, and no beginning but it's like turning on the wayback machine and tuning in a 1983 Japanese TV to see what's on. Unadulterated. Wacky. Compelling.
It runs 1 hour and 47 minutes so if you pause for a while and let it load you can skip around. Conversely, if you watch it, you'll find it pretty mesmerizing at times.
Friday, February 09, 2007
Rashomon
I was looking at a site where somebody had posted a link to this as a download, and it made me wonder if it was public domain. Looking at another site today, I discovered it was.

Google Video has looooooong videos, and sure enough, someone already posted the entire film in its entirety.
The venerable Archive.org has it in a downloadable version, for those of you who wish to migrate it somewhere else.
Wonderfully enough, they also have the story (in Japanese) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. A chap has translated it into English here.
The remake is also great...
The Outrage
With Paul Newman as a Mexican Mifune
Shatner.... as... a.... minister
Edward G. Robinson as a swindler
Laurence Harvey (Domino's Dad!) as the objectively conflicted husband

NOT ON DVD - why?!?!
Google Video has looooooong videos, and sure enough, someone already posted the entire film in its entirety.
The venerable Archive.org has it in a downloadable version, for those of you who wish to migrate it somewhere else.
Wonderfully enough, they also have the story (in Japanese) by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. A chap has translated it into English here.
The remake is also great...
The Outrage
With Paul Newman as a Mexican Mifune
Shatner.... as... a.... minister
Edward G. Robinson as a swindler
Laurence Harvey (Domino's Dad!) as the objectively conflicted husband
NOT ON DVD - why?!?!
Labels:
archive.org,
classic,
film,
Japan,
kurosawa,
lies,
lying,
nihilism,
public domain,
rashomon
Sunday, December 31, 2006
80's Artifact - WET Magazine From December '81
WET Magazine - the magazine of "Gourmet Bathing and Beyond"
Presented at the link in the cover image below.

One of the coolest things is the head-to-head comparison interviews of John Lydon versus David Lee Roth. Guess who wins, cool people?
Plus an Ed Ruscha article. Pass the ketchup.....and gunpowder.

Cool ads, too.

Also:
Kissing
Japanese love hotels
Brian Wilson ready to dive
Xerox abuse
Let the page load - it's about 7 megs (I'm guessing.) 80 pages
Also, this being an Assload of work, be sure not to comment- I'm getting a jump on '07 being edification-free.
Presented at the link in the cover image below.
One of the coolest things is the head-to-head comparison interviews of John Lydon versus David Lee Roth. Guess who wins, cool people?
Plus an Ed Ruscha article. Pass the ketchup.....and gunpowder.
Cool ads, too.
Also:
Kissing
Japanese love hotels
Brian Wilson ready to dive
Xerox abuse
Let the page load - it's about 7 megs (I'm guessing.) 80 pages
Also, this being an Assload of work, be sure not to comment- I'm getting a jump on '07 being edification-free.
Labels:
bathing,
Ed Ruscha,
Japan,
John Lydon,
Los Angeles,
WET magazine
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