::colin's pick: "children of the revolution' - t.rex
ABOUT FRIES'n'GRAVY
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!!...
it's chunky, crispy, smooth and fat. it's an indulgence but more importantly, fries'n'gravy is nourishing.
stay for a while.
sit down, relax and kick off your shoes, while chefs colin and jay collaborate to prepare your classic canadian highschool favourite with only the finest of international ingredients. take a pound plus of crispy fries done proper, some beef gravy, a touch of salt, toss in a dash of freshly ground pepper, and the secret ingredient - TLC. but that's not all, there's more to this batch of fries'n'gravy than just fries and...well...gravy; throw in 1/2 a cup of cynicism and 3 cups of reduced criticism. sprinkle with brutal honesty and you have yourself a batch french fried goodness served up daily.
served best when fresh.
feeds'a'plenty so enjoy with all your friends and family.
The legendary Herbie Hancock teaches a group of children on Sesame Street (a group that includes Tatyana Ali of Fresh Prince of Bel Air fame) and Maria, how to use the Fairlight CMI Synthesizer. (as a bonus you get to bear witness to the power of the Tandy computer!)
The Fairlight Computer Musical Instrument was a product of Australia that could be heard on numerous 80s hits, as you could see it was setup as a complete workstation way before Korg was doing it.
Imagine finding one of these??? Back in the day they were roughly 20, 000 British pounds...and now are very difficult to find...but to have that flawless 8 bit sound would be a dream.
1 Comments:
ahhh the good ol' days. so effin' cool.
good music is there these days....half the pleasure is finding it, i feel.
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jay d, at September 13, 2007 at 2:06 PM
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