Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
"But you're so still and silent
Whilst everything's dissolving
Melting away, melting away
But I don't mind the rain
So strike me once again
I got nothing to lose
Yeah, it looks like we're in for stormy weather
with death and destruction coming through
Oh, look out there she blows
Now everybody knows:
Stormy weather always makes me think of you"
--Jarvis Cocker "Heavy Weather"
Whilst everything's dissolving
Melting away, melting away
But I don't mind the rain
So strike me once again
I got nothing to lose
Yeah, it looks like we're in for stormy weather
with death and destruction coming through
Oh, look out there she blows
Now everybody knows:
Stormy weather always makes me think of you"
--Jarvis Cocker "Heavy Weather"
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
This photo was taken in Wong Kar-Wai-vision, or should I say Christopher Doyle-vision. This director and cinematographer have collaborated numerous time creating beautiful films. There will often be a shot where the person in the foreground is in focus but the background is blurred, see Chunking Express. This is relatively easy to do with photos but how does he do it on film? Unfortunately it looks like Wong Kar-Wai and Doyle have had a falling out. I hope they make up and make another movie with the dreamy Tony Leung.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Monday, June 4, 2007
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Union Pacific train, downtown St. Louis
Tom Waits has several songs with down-and-out lyrics about Missouri. Something really bad must have happened to him in the Show Me State.
"In Moberly, Missouri at the
Iroquois Hotel
She checked in with the President
And she ran up quite a bill." -
-Black Market Baby
(This song also has the amazing phrase "She's a Bonzai Aphrodite.")
" She wrote good bye in
The dust on the hood
THey found a a map of Missouri
Lipstick on the glass
They must of left
In the middle of the night
And I want to know
The same thing
Everyone wants to know
How it going to end?"
--How's It Gonna End?
"My daddy told me, lookin back,
The best friend you'll have is a railroad track
So when I was thirteen said, I'm rollin' my own
And I'm leavin' Missouri and I'm never comin' home."
--Bottom of the World
But the most appropriate one for this photo is "Train Song."
"Well I broke down in E. St. Louis
On the Kansas City line
and I drunk up all my money
that I borrowed every time
and I fell down at the derby
and now the night's black as a crow.
It was a train that took me away from here
but a train can't bring me home.
What made my dreams so hollow?
I was standing at the depot
with a steeple full of swallows
that could never ring the bell
and I come ten thousand miles away
with not one thing to show.
Well it was a train that took me away from here
but a train can't bring me home.
I remember when I left
without bothering to pack.
You know I up and left with
just the clothes I had on my back.
Now I'm sorry for what I've done
and I'm out here on my own.
Well it was a train that took me away from
here but a train can't bring me home."
--Train Song.
He's a true poet.
Tom Waits has several songs with down-and-out lyrics about Missouri. Something really bad must have happened to him in the Show Me State.
"In Moberly, Missouri at the
Iroquois Hotel
She checked in with the President
And she ran up quite a bill." -
-Black Market Baby
(This song also has the amazing phrase "She's a Bonzai Aphrodite.")
" She wrote good bye in
The dust on the hood
THey found a a map of Missouri
Lipstick on the glass
They must of left
In the middle of the night
And I want to know
The same thing
Everyone wants to know
How it going to end?"
--How's It Gonna End?
"My daddy told me, lookin back,
The best friend you'll have is a railroad track
So when I was thirteen said, I'm rollin' my own
And I'm leavin' Missouri and I'm never comin' home."
--Bottom of the World
But the most appropriate one for this photo is "Train Song."
"Well I broke down in E. St. Louis
On the Kansas City line
and I drunk up all my money
that I borrowed every time
and I fell down at the derby
and now the night's black as a crow.
It was a train that took me away from here
but a train can't bring me home.
What made my dreams so hollow?
I was standing at the depot
with a steeple full of swallows
that could never ring the bell
and I come ten thousand miles away
with not one thing to show.
Well it was a train that took me away from here
but a train can't bring me home.
I remember when I left
without bothering to pack.
You know I up and left with
just the clothes I had on my back.
Now I'm sorry for what I've done
and I'm out here on my own.
Well it was a train that took me away from
here but a train can't bring me home."
--Train Song.
He's a true poet.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Friday, June 1, 2007
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