My Truetone Cordless, fully transistorized, desktop radio. Works too.
My Truetone Cordless, fully transistorized, desktop radio. Works too.
I can’t think of anything I don’t like about this.
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Strap in, boy and girls. Today I’m going for a little magic carpet ride on the radio waves at www.gonzotrail.blogspot.com
Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) aka Monster Zero
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Behold! The mighty, all-in-one, portable Fisher Price turntable. It’s a beauty.
I’m not exactly sure why this works for me but I suspect it has everything to do with the ethereal quality of it. Vintage car, classic forms… Yeah.
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Sexy as hell. Now I just need a cafe racer to make it happen.
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The magnificent Hot-Wheels inspired cover art for The Volcanos Deora b/w Drums Fell Off a Cliff 7-inch released Estrus in 1996.
Designer: Art Chantry
The art for the Amazing Crowns’ 7-inch single for Chop Shop b/w Amateur Night released by Sub Pop in 1999.
Designer: Jeff Kleinsmith
The art for The Buzzcocks’ Orgasm Addict released by United Artist in 1977.
Photographer: K. Cummins
Here’s the art for Cheap Trick’s Baby Talk b/w Brontosaurus released by Sub Pop in 1997.
Designer: No information available
Supertramp’s Cannonball off the A&M label in 1985.
Designer: Norman Moore
The outrageous art for Curtis Mayfield and Fishbone’s He’s a Flyguy released by Arista in 1988.
Photographer: No info available.
The legendarily controversial (for obvious reasons) art from The Misfits’ Bullet released by Plan-9 in 1978.
Designer unknown
The Roy Lichtenstein-inspired art from Squeeze’s Goodbye Girl, released by A&M in 1978.
Designer: No information available.
Currently spinning “Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine.”