Showing posts with label united kingdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label united kingdom. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Party Pilgrim Style

Major Lazer "Keep It Goin' Louder" featuring Nina Sky and Ricky Blaze

Diplo and Switch keep the party going with this ditty.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Fuck Buttons, Use Zippers

On the last day of 2008, I was granted a wish.  I finally found out the name of the song that I kept on hearing on KXLU.  Dj Sean was playing it for a while and low and behold, he played it again today.  This was the first time I thought of calling in and finding out what it was.  Why didn't I think of that earlier?  I'm pleased to present to you "Sweat Love for Planet Earth" by Fuck Buttons from the United Kingdom.




Japanese wunderkind Junya Watanabe wins for best use of zippers from his Spring 05 collection.  I love how he turns the zippers into gold jewelry and makes it all look strangely Egyptian somehow. 










 

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Angel

This is the finale of the Fall 06 Alexander McQueen collection entitled "Windows of Culloden" dedicated to the late and great Isabella Blow.  Model: Kate Moss

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Hugs, Bears, and Kisses

In honor of Day Without a Gay- Call in Gay Day, I'd like to share with you a video by the English band Huggy Bear.  "Pansy Twist" is from their monumental 1993 album Taking the Rough with the Smooch.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

America the Beautiful

This is a great sketch from French and Saunders about America and it's dream.  Sad, but true.

Monday, November 24, 2008

You should be so lucky

I had no idea this Kylie song

existed, until I saw this version by French & Saunders.

This has to be the most perfect F & S skit ever conceived period.

I went into a hysterical fit of laughter (including tears) when I first saw it, but truly learned to appreciate all its subtle qualities when I finally unearthed the original.  Absolute genius.

The full version of the skit above is totally worth watching when you have 10 minutes to spare.