Left of center and lover of photography, music, pop culture, and life.
Favorite quote - "There are no innocents. There are, however, different degrees of responsibility" (Lisbeth Salander, from Stieg Larsson's original Millennium Trilogy).
VODKA KOOL-AID ICE CUBES
Kool-Aid (cherry, grape, lemonade, orange)
Sugar
Water
1 1/2 oz. (45ml) Vodka
1/2 oz. (15ml) Coconut Rum
Lemon Lime Soda
Orange Slice
Also, a Swedish model narrating a drink recipe for Abba.
This drink is the color of Autumn leaves and it is super potent….THE AUTUMN PUNCH. It’s a mix of pineapple rum and jagermeister. It’s a crazy mix but it works out well. Strong but yummy!!! Also meet Cecilia our Tipsy Girl from Sweden.
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AUTUMN PUNCH
1 1/2 oz. (45ml) Pineapple Rum
1 1/2 oz. (45ml) Jagermeister
1 1/2 oz. (45ml) Citrus Vodka
2 1/2 oz (75 ml) Pineapple Juice
Something more contemporary. I have a bit of interest in trance and deep house. I’m actually familiar with the original track by Spooky. I fell in love with this remix, though:
Cabaret Voltaire started as an industrial band, but by the time they released this track, they were clearly absorbing the early house scene. This one came out around 1991, just a couple years or so before they split (and by that time were doing what amounted to ambient recordings):
God Damn, Bobby Darin was badass. What a remarkable combination of song, arrangement and vocal performance. I thought his “Mack The Knife” was a wild combo, but this…
And for some of my ABBA fans, here’s a blast from the past:
Enjoy, and don’t forget to tip us.
Kool-Aid for Kool and the Gang.
Also, a Swedish model narrating a drink recipe for Abba.
Getting back to the start of the 1980s, here’s one from Blondie:
Warning – if you’re in the car with me and this is on, we are all singing this together.
Gotta throw this into the mix:
Something more contemporary. I have a bit of interest in trance and deep house. I’m actually familiar with the original track by Spooky. I fell in love with this remix, though:
I loved New Order back in the day. This track got blasted quite a bit in 1989. Here’s a live version:
And the studio version as it would have appeared on the LP:
Cabaret Voltaire started as an industrial band, but by the time they released this track, they were clearly absorbing the early house scene. This one came out around 1991, just a couple years or so before they split (and by that time were doing what amounted to ambient recordings):
My theme song:
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About a 9 year old girl who works herself to death,
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God Damn, Bobby Darin was badass. What a remarkable combination of song, arrangement and vocal performance. I thought his “Mack The Knife” was a wild combo, but this…