From The Obscure Gentlemen and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
http://snyderartdesign.com/a-pit-debris-sculpture/ “IT’S GREEN!”
From The Obscure Gentlemen and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
http://snyderartdesign.com/a-pit-debris-sculpture/ “IT’S GREEN!”
Prince is dead, long live the prince. Another artist gone! Now you’ll see people on the internet try and belittle the feelings you have toward an artist of music, of paint, of poetry. They want to tell you who and how you should mourn. Screw them, if Prince or whatever artist moved you in some small way express that. Write, draw, meme, joke, tweet, whatever! I wasn’t a huge Prince fan but the man’s talent is obvious and the way he touched the world with his music cannot be denied. This is what makes me sad. While this is not a Lemmy Kilmister moment for me it’s still sad. A person like this is embedded in pop culture and for that we pay tribute to him. His amazing guitar solos will live on forever
After a 14 year absence from the small screen, The X-Files returned for a 6 episode 10th season on January 24th, 2016, with Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny reprising their roles as FBI special agents Dana Scully and Fox Mulder. Show creator Chris Carter spearheaded the project.
Episode 1, “My Struggle”, is a reintroduction to the predominant subject matter of the previous nine seasons; do extraterrestrials exist? If so, is there a government cover-up? Who or what is behind all the human abductions? To what end is the experimentation being used for?
Sunday night, David Bowie passed away. It’s incredibly difficult for me to put into words, how I am feeling at the moment. I’ll try my best and forgive me if I’m too emotional or corny.
Yesterday I saw a god die and it made me angry. On the evening of 12/28 I went on Twitter to see what was going on. At first it was the usual joke formats followed by people pretending to be cool. Then I looked to see a retweet that said words that I never wanted to see “Lemmy of Motorhead has passed away”. I was filled with immediate disbelief and denial. It’s the internet, this must be a lame hoax. Turns out that it was not. My heart weighed heavy after coming to terms that a true god of rock had died. One of the first bands I liked along with Black Sabbath, Metallica, and Slayer was Motorhead. A band fronted by an ugly looking man with moles and facial hair of an evil biker and a rough jagged voice to match. His music was simple, fast, and hard which for a teen in high school was inspirational. I remember my Mom saying how he couldn’t sing and my thought was “Good, he doesn’t need to sing well. He’s Lemmy Kilmister”. When people talk about what Rock N’ Roll is they are describing Lemmy of Motorhead. He wasn’t concerned about being cool or having an image. He drank to excess and received oral sex while on stage, because that’s what a god damn rock god does. He wore daisy duke cutoff shorts and sang songs about sex, fighting, and living free. On the internet people like to say that they “give no fucks” but they are lying. Lemmy Kilmister truly gave no fucks and inspired millions with his music and silly interviews. I love his music deeply and have always held him up there as one of the main icons of rock and music in general. Yesterday I was angry because when this planet loses something so amazing and awe inspiring you should be pissed. You should scream to the heavens and mourn it’s passing. Then when all is said and done you pay tribute and honor them in how you think they would want to. Carry on the memory of this giant who lived among us. Drink up for Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister. There will never be another Lemmy Kilmister but there will always be Motorhead.
The artwork above was done by Gentlemen artist Aaron Alvarez who also shares my love for what we lost. It makes me happy to see that someone who touched and inspired me like Lemmy also did the same for my little brother.
Obscure Gent