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So much slack there was time to search for the high baptismal glow
They/them
Saigon Rock & Soul: Vietnamese Classic Tracks 1968-1974, by Various Artists

17 track album

Sublime Frequencies

moral des gens de gauche

Melissa Shook
tag : le désespoir des éléphants, prise en charge de la dépression, #animals #psychology #photography #politique #mastodon

I'm a mess, but checkout that dress
#transjoy
#NowPlaying #FreePalestine #punk #Gaza
On a quick road trip listening to this benefit comp by @uneasylistening. Good mix of old faves and new-to-me bands. https://thedissidents.bandcamp.com/album/poppy-seeds-an-international-benefit-for-mutual-aid-in-gaza
Poppy Seeds: An International Benefit for Mutual Aid in Gaza, by various

19 track album

The Dissidents
Les gens... #Montpellier, 2012

Wasn't sure what to play this morning, then brain said Boris and I think it was right. Love the Nick Drake tribute too.

Boris - Akuma no Uta (2003)

https://boris.bandcamp.com/album/akuma-no-uta-2

Akuma no Uta, by Boris

6 track album

Boris

My #1001albums project has proceeded to it's 400th review, which is quite astonishing.
Along the way I've come to the realization that lyrics are not important to me and that I really don't care for country nor mainstream pop music.

I've been thinking about adding something weekly or monthly about the 1001 project to my Listens posts, but haven't really decided how/what/if at all it should be done.
Feel free to chime in if something is more interesting or you have a good idea on the subject?

For any stats nerds, here's some:
https://1001albumsgenerator.com/shares/67332c6f9f41053c9840c122

My 1001 Albums Journey

400 albums rated with an average of 2.6/5. Going through the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

So Long, John Claridge | Spitalfields Life

The first Memorial Day didn’t begin with Confederate widows or small ceremonies in the white South. It began in Charleston in 1865, when 10,000 newly freed Black Americans gathered to bury Union dead abandoned in a mass grave at a former Confederate prison camp. What happened there was more than mourning. It was a declaration about freedom, memory, and who would define the meaning of the Civil War.
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Image: Frances Benjamin Johnston, Saluting the Flag at the Whittier Primary School, ca 1899.