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106 Great Banksy Graffiti Street Art Photos

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Banksy is a pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter.

His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.

Banksy’s work was made up of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians. According to author and graphic designer Tristan Manco and the book Home Sweet Home, Banksy “was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier technician, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s.” Observers have noted that his style is similar to Blek le Rat who began to work with stencils in 1981 in Paris and Jef Aerosol who sprayed his first street stencil in 1982 in Tours (France), and members of the anarcho-punk band Crass, which maintained a graffiti stencil campaign on the London Tube System in the late 1970s and early 1980s. However Banksy claims that he based his work on that of 3D from Massive Attack, stating, “No, I copied 3D from Massive Attack. He can actually draw.”

Known for his contempt for the government in labelling graffiti as vandalism, Banksy displays his art on public surfaces such as walls, even going as far as to build physical prop pieces. Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti directly himself; however, art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street art on location and leave the problem of its removal in the hands of the winning bidder.  Banksy’s first film, Exit Through the Gift Shop, billed as “the world’s first street art disaster movie,” made its debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The film was released in the UK on 5 March 2010.  In January 2011, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary for the film.

Special thanks to buzzfeed.com for putting this collection together!

Here is some recommended music while you view the Banksy artwork:

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Randy Jackson Leaving American Idol, No Longer Managing Mariah Carey

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“Yo! Yo! Yo! To put all of the speculation to the rest, after 12 years of judging on ‘American Idol’ I have decided it is time to leave after this season,” Randy announced in his characteristically colorful manner. “I am very proud of how we forever changed television and the music industry. It’s been a life-changing opportunity, but I am looking forward to focusing on my company Dream Merchant 21 and other business ventures.”

Randy’s announcement comes the day after The Wrap reported that Fox supposedly intends to fire all of the current judges (and maybe even longtime producer Nigel Lythgoe) next season–so it’s possible that this is a case of Randy jumping before he is pushed. This news also comes right after Yahoo!’s Reality Rocks reported that Randy is no longer managing the career of fellow judge Mariah Carey.

I have mixed feelings about this news. It can be argued–and it has been argued, by me, many times in the past–that Randy was often a useless judge, reducing his critiques to catchphrases and clichés (“dawg,” “yo,” “in it to win it,” “for me for you for me,” “she’s gotta have it!”) and obnoxious celebrity name-dropping, rather than drawing on his years of actual experience working and playing with everyone from Carlos Santana and Jerry Garcia to grand divas like Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Fergie, Aretha Franklin, Madonna, and of course Mariah. Knowing the impressive background Randy had as a record label executive, artist manager, and session musician, it was at times downright frustrating for me to sit back and watch him just play the fool for laughs (or for ratings).

But still. Randy may have been a buffoon sometimes, but he was always part of the “Idol” family–outlasting Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Kara DioGuardi, Ellen DeGeneres, Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, and, lest we forget, Brian Dunkleman. There was a certain comfort that came from having Randy around and hearing him reliably hash out the same critiques over and over and over again. “Idol” just won’t be the same without the Dawg. For me for you for me.

A representative for Fox declined to comment.

 

Source: Yahoo.com

 

 

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The 1969 Supergroup With Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney & Miles Davis That Almost Happened

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Miles and Jimi. Jimi and Miles. Fans of the late trumpet and guitar masters have long known that Miles Davis and Jimi Hendrix had been making plans to record together in the year before Hendrix’s sudden death in 1970.

But less attention has been paid to the bass player they were trying to recruit: Paul McCartney, who was busy with another band at the time.

This tantalizing detail about the super group that never was – jazz standout Tony Williams would have been on drums – is contained in an oft-overlooked telegram that Hendrix sent to McCartney at The Beatles’ Apple Records in London on Oct. 21, 1969.

“We are recording and LP together this weekend in NewYork,” it says, complete with typographical errors. “How about coming in to play bass stop call Alvan Douglas 212-5812212. Peace Jimi Hendrix Miles Davis Tony Williams.”

The telegram has been part of the Hard Rock Cafe memorabilia collection since it was purchased at auction in 1995. Still it has only generated attention in recent months with the successful release of “People, Hell & Angels,” expected to be the last CD of Hendrix’s studio recordings.

“It’s not something you hear about a lot,” Hard Rock historian Jeff Nolan said of the telegram, now displayed at the restaurant in Prague. “Major Hendrix connoisseurs are aware of it. It would have been one of the most insane supergroups. These four cats certainly reinvented their instruments and the way they’re perceived.”

French promoter and Hendrix fanatic Yazid Manou, who has researched the telegram, says it offers a glimpse of what might have been.

“It’s amazing because of the names of the people,” he said. “Of course that didn’t happen, but the telegram brings us something to dream about. This is a document, proof that they had an idea to do an album.”

The telegram raises more questions than it answers. It advises McCartney to contact producer Alan Douglas (whose first name is misspelled in the cable) if he could make the session. But it’s not clear if McCartney was even aware of the unusual, apparently impromptu invitation to rush from his London base to New York for the planned session.

Beatle aide Peter Brown replied on McCartney’s behalf, telling Hendrix the following day that McCartney was on vacation and not expected back for another two weeks.

The invitation came at an extremely awkward moment for the Beatles’ bassist. It was sent the same day a prominent New York City radio station gave wide exposure to a rumor that McCartney had died in a car crash and been replaced by a lookalike. The bizarre story, supposedly supported by hints on Beatles records and album covers, briefly gained worldwide credibility. Its dark nature apparently prompted the exasperated McCartney to retreat with his family to their farm in Scotland.

It also came at a time when the Beatles were falling apart due to business and artistic conflicts that likely would have been exacerbated by McCartney appearing on a record with Hendrix and Davis. McCartney was also still bound by a songwriting partnership with John Lennon that might have further complicated the release of any McCartney-Hendrix-Davis compositions.

And then there is the question of what the proposed group would have sounded like. Davis was moving away from his jazz roots toward a fusion-based sound. He said in his autobiography that by 1968 he was listening primarily to James Brown, Sly and the Family Stone and, particularly, Hendrix – musicians joined by a love of syncopated funk not found on Beatles tracks.

It is not clear either how McCartney’s melodic, subtle bass playing would have made its presence felt in a band that included Hendrix’ guitar and Davis’ trumpet.

“At first, though, it sounds really weird and off the wall. But on second thought it makes perfect, Hendrix-type sense to chuck in someone who’s a great musician but comes from a different tradition,” said Hendrix biographer Charles Shaar Murray. “I regret this never actually took place. … it would have been magnificent.”

McCartney is the only one of the four musicians who is still alive. His spokesman, Stuart Bell, said the former Beatle is too busy on his world tour to comb his memory for his thoughts about a telegram sent more than four decades ago.

In his autobiography, Davis said he and Hendrix occasionally jammed together at his apartment in New York City and tried to get into the studio to record but were hampered by financial matters and by their busy schedules. Murray and others maintain that Davis wanted $50,000 up front to attend the session.

The Juilliard-trained trumpeter Davis described Hendrix, who learned his chops backing up the Isley Brothers and others, as a self-taught “natural musician” who could not read music but was able to pick up complicated pieces in the blink of an eye.

Davis says in the book that he and arranger Gil Evans were in Europe planning to record with Hendrix at the time of his death in London.

“What I didn’t understand is why nobody told him not to mix alcohol and sleeping pills,” Davis wrote.

Hendrix’s death dashed their plans to record together, with or without McCartney. Eddie Kramer, the engineer who produced most of Hendrix’s music, said there will always be speculation about what might have been.

“I think it would have been phenomenal,” Kramer said. “Lord knows where it may have gone; those huge egos in the studio at the same time! I would have loved to have done that one. But it was not to be.”

 

Source: The Huffington Post

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Busta Rhymes – Twerk It (Prod. By Pharrell)

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The-Dream – High Art ft. Jay-Z

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(Humor) “Kiss Cam Breakup” Worse Moment Ever

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The Kiss Cam moments at stadiums and arenas often make for good entertainment, but during a minor league baseball game in Fresno last week something went wrong for one couple.

Sometimes when the camera pans around and finds couples it can be awkward because they’re not really a couple. Maybe friends, brother and sister or just acquaintances who don’t want to smooch. Sometimes they’re simply oblivious to the moment and need some prodding to play along.

When the camera found a couple on Friday night as the Fresno Grizzlies were hosting the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, the lady let her man know they were on the videoboard and it was time to kiss.

The man was on his cellphone and didn’t want to be disturbed, waving off his lady. After a few other couples were shown kissing, the cameraman decided to give the couple another chance. Still on the phone, he rebuffed the woman’s request for a kiss.

By this time, the boos from spectators began to grow. Then the camera operator went for the trifecta.

The third time was not the charm as the lady’s plea for a kiss was again rebuffed. This time she rose to her feet, dumped her drink on the man and walked out to cheers from the crowd.

 

 

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Rich Gang (Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Future & Mack Maine) – Tapout

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