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Billy Ruane.
No one will do that dance move now. Billy, you were fully actualized, individuated and ready to disrupt with your enthusiasm, vim and vigor. You will be missed.

sippycupeverything:

I only have three memories of Billy Ruane, local Boston music promoter and superfan:
On 11/15/2009, Billy went up onstage at The Paradise to pump up the crowd before Jesus Lizard returned for their encore. I think David Yow introduced him as his dad. Then Billy did a fucking flip. With a drink in hand.
On 07/08/2010 at a Hallelujah the Hills show at Great Scott, Billy is front-and-center and he is flipping out at my favorite song of theirs, “Put The Gurus In Charge”. It made me wonder if Boston crowds used to be more animated like Billy.
On 09/11/2010 at the Starlab “End Of Summer” Yard Sale/BBQ/Rock and Roll Show, a gathering of local artists and merchants at a self-run practice space/studio. Dude seemed to know everyone, and wound up buying pizza for the event.
And now the man has passed away, and it’s a total bummer knowing he won’t be seen at shows around town. Head to The Middle East tonight (the place that he helped put on the map) at 11pm for an impromptu get-together to celebrate his life.

Billy Ruane.

No one will do that dance move now. Billy, you were fully actualized, individuated and ready to disrupt with your enthusiasm, vim and vigor. You will be missed.

sippycupeverything:

I only have three memories of Billy Ruane, local Boston music promoter and superfan:

  1. On 11/15/2009, Billy went up onstage at The Paradise to pump up the crowd before Jesus Lizard returned for their encore. I think David Yow introduced him as his dad. Then Billy did a fucking flip. With a drink in hand.
  2. On 07/08/2010 at a Hallelujah the Hills show at Great Scott, Billy is front-and-center and he is flipping out at my favorite song of theirs, “Put The Gurus In Charge”. It made me wonder if Boston crowds used to be more animated like Billy.
  3. On 09/11/2010 at the Starlab “End Of Summer” Yard Sale/BBQ/Rock and Roll Show, a gathering of local artists and merchants at a self-run practice space/studio. Dude seemed to know everyone, and wound up buying pizza for the event.

And now the man has passed away, and it’s a total bummer knowing he won’t be seen at shows around town. Head to The Middle East tonight (the place that he helped put on the map) at 11pm for an impromptu get-together to celebrate his life.

Sep
25th
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I went on essentially a plant-based diet. I live on beans, legumes, vegetables, fruit. I drink a protein supplement every morning—no dairy—I drink almond milk mixed in with fruit and a protein powder so I get the protein for the day when I start the day up. And it changed my whole metabolism and I lost 24 pounds and I got back to basically what I weighed in high school.

But I did it for a different reason, I mean I wanted to lose a little weight but I didn’t dream this would happen. I did it because after I had this stent put in I realized that even though it happens quite often that after you have bypasses, you lose the veins because they’re thinner and weaker than arteries the truth is that it clogged up, which means that the cholesterol was still causing buildup in my vein that was part of my bypass, and thank God I could take the stents. I didn’t want it to happen again.

So I did all his research and I saw that 82 percent of the people since 1986 who have gone on a plant-based, no dairy or meat of any kind, no chicken, turkey—I eat very little fish, once in a while I’ll have a little fish; not often—if you can do it, 82 percent of the people who have done that have begun to heal themselves. Their arterial blockage cleans up, the calcium deposit around their heart breaks up. This movement has been led by a doctor named Caldwell Esselstyn at the Cleveland Clinic, Dean Ornish who you know out in California, the doctors Campbell (father and son) who wrote The China Study, and a handful of others. But we now have 25 years of evidence and I thought that, well, since I needed to lose a little weight for Chelsea’s wedding, I’ll become part of this experiment. I’ll see if I can be one of those that can have a self-clearing mechanism—we’ll see…

Hillary and I, we’re happy, we love our son in law, and we admire him, and we’d like to be around if there are grandkids—we want to be able to do our part.

Aug
16th
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tumblr, what happened?

Tumblr got “social”. I think it has zits. I must logoff for the rest of the summer.

May
4th
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merlin:

1988: JoJo wrote me back
“…her life was saved by rock and roll  (yeah, rock and roll)”
I’ll never forget this kindness from Jonathan Richman.
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merlin:

1988: JoJo wrote me back

“…her life was saved by rock and roll (yeah, rock and roll)”

I’ll never forget this kindness from Jonathan Richman.

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Jan
16th
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Excellently minimal <i>favicon!</i>

mmnml:

if you’re feeling that distracted, the last thing you need is a web site about minimalism.

please really think about this for at least 20 seconds.

then, close this window, and go disappear into your real work.

instead of repeatedly visiting a web site about how to avoid distractions.

good work.

Mar
19th
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Pepa returns home at dawn to find her answering machine filled with frantic messages from Candela (Maria Barranco). In anger she rips out the phone and throws it through the window onto the balcony. Candela finally arrives, still frantic, but before she can explain her situation, Carlos arrives with his snobby fiancée Marissa (Rossy de Palma) — it turns out both of them are apartment-hunting, and by coincidence have chosen Pepa’s penthouse to look at. Just as Pepa and Carlos figure out who one another are, Candela attempts suicide by jumping off the balcony. Shortly thereafter Marissa accidentally drinks the gazpacho, and is knocked out cold.

May
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Mar
16th
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Big Black - Racer X (live 9-9-06)