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Rock’n'roll, at last


Evolution, music & video by SM, vocals by Kelly X
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This song explores a terrible human condition, showing that there is light at the end of the tunnel. We all have lovely parents, and we’re pretty nice folks ourselves: we would never, ever say bad things about them. We know we’re nice also because there are some gutter white trash, pieces of shit, honky ass, red neck motherfuckers out there, and we sure aren’t one of them, right?

Unfortunately, in this mean world, there are some less fortunate people: the children of gutter white trash, pieces of shit, honky ass, red neck motherfuckers. This song is for them. Remember: no matter how gutter white trash, pieces of shit, honky ass red neck motherfuckers your parents are, you still have hope: just get the fuck out of that fucking barn right now!

Mi dispiace, ma questa canzone è intraducibile. Racconta della liberazione di una ragazza figlia di genitori assai antiquati, razzisti e spiacevoli. La fanciulla, dopo aver lasciato la natìa casetta di campagna, finalmente può disporre della sua esistenza come meglio crede.

PS: Thanks, grazie, merci, danke for the heaps of views, embedding, messages. You’re the best audience there is.

Leggi & guarda

Consueto aggiornamento dei miei articoli mensili: Alt Sex 2.0 (rubrica fotografica) da Rolling Stone sulle scritte nelle foto porno, Avviso di Chiamata da Rumore sulla perversa relazione tra Techno e Lardo e InLoop da InSound in cui si parla della vera macchina del tempo – il registratore. Buona lettura. PS: I commenti funzionano di nuovo a meraviglia.

As you might know, I have a photo page called Alt Sex 2.0 on Rolling Stone Italia. The march issue, online now, is entitled Show & Tell, and it’s about text in still pictures. It does have a small italian text, but the meat is the photos – as usual.

Friendly fire

It came out yesterday, both on paper and online: it’s the interview about me/us/Realcore by Luca Celada for the art mag Artillery. It’s a very intimate piece (we’ve known each other for over 30 years) but also very precise and ironic, in classic Celada style.

E’ uscita giusto ieri in versione cartacea e online l’intervista/articolo di Luca Celada su me/noi/Realcore per Artillery, magazine di arte. E’ un articolo molto affettuoso (conosco Luca da oltre trent’anni) ma anche assai preciso e, nello stile del buon Celada (che potete godervi quotidianamente qui), obliquamente ironico.