Saturday, July 23, 2011

Cooked up for a second helping . . .

. . . . . and a third, and a fourth.

Backstory:
Upon hearing Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1963, Cooke was greatly moved that such a poignant song about racism in America could come from someone who was not black . . . .


Harted by way of 90210:


All Man:



I heard she leela'd her james:


Legged:




A classic changed and still coming, and we love it.

Boppin' Bopper, beebbbbzzzzBOP!

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