You Asked For It: “Vinyl Record Talk” Radio Show Podcasts Now Available!


Listen To Me Talking!

How much fun did I have being interviewed by Norm and Jane Geddis for their rad Internet radio show, Vinyl Record Talk (formerly Accidental Nostalgia)? Answer: so much fucking fun, they had to put those interviews in podcasts so you could listen to them over and over again! Modern Technology! Yay! Handy downloadable podcasts of both parts one and two of me talking about the rock and roll and how Alice Cooper makes up stories that aren’t true can now be accessed at this link! Both Podcasts are listed under the date February 27, 2010. Happy downloading everyone!

Pink Thing of The Day: Hello Kitty Scarf

Self Explanatory: Endorses the Evil Feline. Keeps the neck warm.

Thanks to Kelly Hickman for The Tip!

“Arnold Layne” is My Favorite Pink Floyd Song

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Photo By Gail

On This Date, February 27th In 1967: Pink Floyd as fronted by Syd Barrett completed recording of their debut single “Arnold Layne” with producer Joe Boyd at EMI Studios in London.

Gail Interviews Metalocalypse Director Jon Schnepp!

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A snowy day (like we are having right now in NYC) provides a great opportunity to just sit at home and read shit on your computer. For starters, check out my metalriffic new interview with Jon Schnepp, director of everyone’s favorite Adult Swim series Metalocalypse, which is up now for your reading pleasure at Ink 19! Please enjoy, and Death to False Metal!

Disney-Inspired Alice In Wonderland Tattoo


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I can’t think of a more effective walking advertisement for the considerable talents of tattoo artist Holly Azzara than this amazingly detailed Alice in Wonderland tatt, which tells the complete story – including every character – on the back and full sleeves of this unidentified lady. I have no idea how many hours this piece took to complete but I’m sure the customer thinks it was worth it. This is truly a piece of living art.

Thanks to Neatorama for the Tip!