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๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Social ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Gibberings ver. CCXIX - "what's new, c*nty chops?"

I learned about him from my main Aghori "Guru" who's parents are Hardcore Roman Catholic, their Son became a Sanyasi Aghori :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿ–ค
It was from Guru-Ji I learned about Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj who was part of The Nath-Aghori school & taught None Duality in the most amazing way, I know you are aware of "Hindu" teachings but Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj is truly amazing, even @Foreigner likes him & on the P&S part of BL Forum the posts this member does are amazing & I take notice of everything he posts.

I Promise you check out the work of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, it puts across "advaita" in such a simple way even a small child could understand it.

โ€œI am not asking you to commit suicide. Nor can you. You can only kill the body, you cannot stop the mental process, nor can you put an end to the person you think you are. Just remain unaffected. This complete aloofness, unconcern with mind and body is the best proof that at the core of your being you are neither mind nor body. What happens to the body and the mind may not be within your power to change, but you can always put an end to your imagining yourself to be body and mind. Whatever happens, remind yourself that only your body and mind are affected, not yourself. The more earnest you are at remembering what needs to be remembered, the sooner will you be aware of yourself as you are, for memory will become experience. Earnestness reveals being. What is imagined and willed becomes actuality โ€“ here lies the danger as well as the way out.โ€

โ€œPain is physical; suffering is mental. Beyond the mind there is no suffering. Pain is merely a signal that the body is in danger and requires attention. Similarly, suffering warns us that the structure of memories and habits, which we call the person (vyakti), is threatened by loss or change. Pain is essential for the survival of the body, but none compels you to suffer. Suffering is due entirely to clinging or resisting; it is a sign of our unwillingness to move on, to flow with life.โ€

โ€œYour own little body too is full of mysteries and dangers, yet you are not afraid of it, for you take it as your own. What you do not know is that the entire universe is your body and you need not be afraid of it. You may say you have two bodies; the personal and the universal. The personal comes and goes, the universal is always with you. The entire creation is your universal body. You are so blinded by what is personal, that you do not see the universal. This blindness will not end by itself โ€“ it must be undone skilfully and deliberately. When all illusions are understood and abandoned, you reach the error-free and perfect state in which all distinctions between the personal and the universal are no more.โ€

โ€œDo not try to know the truth, for knowledge by the mind is not true knowledge. But you can know what is not true โ€“ which is enough to liberate you from the false. The idea that you know what is true is dangerous, for it keeps you imprisoned in the mind. It is when you do not know, that you are free to investigate. And there can be no salvation, without investigation, because non-investigation is the main cause of bondage.โ€

He speaks true but it takes a really special person to actualize all this, to fully abide in it. Conditions have to be ripe. I've only met a couple of people in my life who are "there."

That said, it's the only practice that has truly reconciled a lot of my suffering in this human life. Tried years of therapy, psychedelics, etc... nothing brought clarity like this has.
 
Just had to assert my adulthood; got directed to a self service till, except there's a male child blocking the area where you put the basket and just ruining the whole thing..

Gave it a while before realising the mother wasn't saying a word and then (slowly) swung my full basket at the little angel's face. Little darling was straight out of the way and no longer impeded my shopping.
 
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Got this to one side waiting for me, I wanted a CBG (Cigar Box Guitar) for ages but they usually cost around ยฃ100 & some are well into the ยฃ250-ยฃ400 mark. I cannot wait to pick this up, tune it to open E & get me some White Stripes-esque meets Eyehategod "blues" going through an amp soaked in reverb.

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PRE OWNED 3 string fretless guitar- rustic and basic. We acquired this as part of the estate of one of our customers, so we don't know who made this, but it's simple and would be an ideal candidate for upgrading to a fretted guitar if you fancy a little tinkering and expanding your guitar making skills.

Plywood and softwood box with printed and decoupage graphics.

Pine neck with penciled fret markers, 21 inch scale.

Chrome sealed machineheads.

Threaded rod nut and machine screw bridge.

Single coil pickup with tone and volume controls.

Bronzewound strings.

750mm long, box 250 x 190 x 40mm



Wanna be the drummer in my band @Perkins : Reborn ????
We would be like a mixture of GG Allin & Anal Cunt (AxCx)

When I showed my mate AxCx the song titles made him laugh so hard, he said you would NEVER get away with that today & he is right sadly.
1) I sold your dog to a chinese restraunt
2) I went back in time and voted for Hitler
2)You robbed a sperm bank cause your a cum guzzling faggot

One of the best songs they ever did which isn't in that typical grindcore sound is this cover, I love this sssooo much.
I used to dance with the old dog to all kinds of songs but this one I would pick her up & slam-dance with her in my arms, some songs she loved & would bark in time & howl along to the vocal, I think just like Biquette the famous grindcore goat who went viral at some grindcore gig in France she liked the bass & vibrations as animals can fell it through their paws.

Biquette first rose to popularity in early 2012 due to photos and recordings of Singaporean grindcore band Wormrot's concert in Mauriac, with Biquette in the front row. BuzzFeed dubbed Biquette "Punk Rock Goat", and Metal Insider called her photo "one of the best images in metal". According to Wormrot's manager, Biquette was very tame and followed the band around "like a dog". Biquette's caretaker Flo said in an interview that the goat loved concerts and other gatherings of people and theorized that she liked the vibrations of the wooden floor caused by the live music.
Biquette loved to steal and consume cigarettes and cigarette butts, alcohol, and leftover paint and oil from the bottoms of cans.

 
Got this to one side waiting for me, I wanted a CBG (Cigar Box Guitar) for ages but they usually cost around ยฃ100 & some are well into the ยฃ250-ยฃ400 mark. I cannot wait to pick this up, tune it to open E & get me some White Stripes-esque meets Eyehategod "blues" going through an amp soaked in reverb.

harley1_800x.jpg

harley3_800x.jpg

PRE OWNED 3 string fretless guitar- rustic and basic. We acquired this as part of the estate of one of our customers, so we don't know who made this, but it's simple and would be an ideal candidate for upgrading to a fretted guitar if you fancy a little tinkering and expanding your guitar making skills.

Plywood and softwood box with printed and decoupage graphics.

Pine neck with penciled fret markers, 21 inch scale.

Chrome sealed machineheads.

Threaded rod nut and machine screw bridge.

Single coil pickup with tone and volume controls.

Bronzewound strings.

750mm long, box 250 x 190 x 40mm



Wanna be the drummer in my band @Perkins : Reborn ????
We would be like a mixture of GG Allin & Anal Cunt (AxCx)

When I showed my mate AxCx the song titles made him laugh so hard, he said you would NEVER get away with that today & he is right sadly.
1) I sold your dog to a chinese restraunt
2) I went back in time and voted for Hitler
2)You robbed a sperm bank cause your a cum guzzling faggot

One of the best songs they ever did which isn't in that typical grindcore sound is this cover, I love this sssooo much.
I used to dance with the old dog to all kinds of songs but this one I would pick her up & slam-dance with her in my arms, some songs she loved & would bark in time & howl along to the vocal, I think just like Biquette the famous grindcore goat who went viral at some grindcore gig in France she liked the bass & vibrations as animals can fell it through their paws.

Biquette first rose to popularity in early 2012 due to photos and recordings of Singaporean grindcore band Wormrot's concert in Mauriac, with Biquette in the front row. BuzzFeed dubbed Biquette "Punk Rock Goat", and Metal Insider called her photo "one of the best images in metal". According to Wormrot's manager, Biquette was very tame and followed the band around "like a dog". Biquette's caretaker Flo said in an interview that the goat loved concerts and other gatherings of people and theorized that she liked the vibrations of the wooden floor caused by the live music.
Biquette loved to steal and consume cigarettes and cigarette butts, alcohol, and leftover paint and oil from the bottoms of cans.


I'm actually the son of a semi-pro drummer, but I'm nowhere near as good, as he was jazz trained.

I'd give it a go though! Standing up, maybe.
 
I'm guessing that the version of American woman is a cover of this:




It's hard to tell though...

Yeah that is what it's a cover of.
This is amazing, I used to think till a moment ago the song was done by Lenny Kravitz, I just got an education in music from a fan of Hawkwind!!!!!
Then again that song they did taking the piss outta Rajneesh, also known as Acharya Rajneesh, and commonly known as Osho is amazing.

"They wear a bucket on their head" :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:


If you played this in India so many people would go fucking mad, I know he did that gas attack & went mad but in India he is still looked upon as a Holy Man, people are very obsessed with him & they overlook all the bad stuff he did, I am not joking here!!!!!!

This is the sound you can get out of one of these "guitars" you build outta bits of rubbish, it comes from the old Mississippi Delta times when "black" people who were forced to pick cotton could only use stuff the "white" people threw away, this is the sound I want, it's a mixture of "old Blues" with a kinda White Stripes / Led Zep-esque Rock sound to it.
 
You play guitar? Any good?
I am left handed but learned to play right handed, I have never flipped the guitar like Hendrix did.
I am ok, I can string a few chords together but to Bar Chord is impossible for me, I am very badly dyspraxic so many of the more fancy chords are impossible for me to play, it's why an open tune 3 string "guitar" will be perfect for me to play.
What may take you a day to learn on one of these will take me maybe 2-3 days but it won't be impossible.
 
I am left handed but learned to play right handed, I have never flipped the guitar like Hendrix did.
I am ok, I can string a few chords together but to Bar Chord is impossible for me, I am very badly dyspraxic so many of the more fancy chords are impossible for me to play, it's why an open tune 3 string "guitar" will be perfect for me to play.
What may take you a day to learn on one of these will take me maybe 2-3 days but it won't be impossible.
Awesome. That's really cool.

It's really good to have a creative outlet, especially a musical one.

Maybe we'll hear you play sometime.
 
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Got this to one side waiting for me, I wanted a CBG (Cigar Box Guitar) for ages but they usually cost around ยฃ100 & some are well into the ยฃ250-ยฃ400 mark. I cannot wait to pick this up, tune it to open E & get me some White Stripes-esque meets Eyehategod "blues" going through an amp soaked in reverb.

harley1_800x.jpg

harley3_800x.jpg

PRE OWNED 3 string fretless guitar- rustic and basic. We acquired this as part of the estate of one of our customers, so we don't know who made this, but it's simple and would be an ideal candidate for upgrading to a fretted guitar if you fancy a little tinkering and expanding your guitar making skills.

Plywood and softwood box with printed and decoupage graphics.

Pine neck with penciled fret markers, 21 inch scale.

Chrome sealed machineheads.

Threaded rod nut and machine screw bridge.

Single coil pickup with tone and volume controls.

Bronzewound strings.

750mm long, box 250 x 190 x 40mm



Wanna be the drummer in my band @Perkins : Reborn ????
We would be like a mixture of GG Allin & Anal Cunt (AxCx)

When I showed my mate AxCx the song titles made him laugh so hard, he said you would NEVER get away with that today & he is right sadly.
1) I sold your dog to a chinese restraunt
2) I went back in time and voted for Hitler
2)You robbed a sperm bank cause your a cum guzzling faggot

One of the best songs they ever did which isn't in that typical grindcore sound is this cover, I love this sssooo much.
I used to dance with the old dog to all kinds of songs but this one I would pick her up & slam-dance with her in my arms, some songs she loved & would bark in time & howl along to the vocal, I think just like Biquette the famous grindcore goat who went viral at some grindcore gig in France she liked the bass & vibrations as animals can fell it through their paws.

Biquette first rose to popularity in early 2012 due to photos and recordings of Singaporean grindcore band Wormrot's concert in Mauriac, with Biquette in the front row. BuzzFeed dubbed Biquette "Punk Rock Goat", and Metal Insider called her photo "one of the best images in metal". According to Wormrot's manager, Biquette was very tame and followed the band around "like a dog". Biquette's caretaker Flo said in an interview that the goat loved concerts and other gatherings of people and theorized that she liked the vibrations of the wooden floor caused by the live music.
Biquette loved to steal and consume cigarettes and cigarette butts, alcohol, and leftover paint and oil from the bottoms of cans.


wormrot is so good. I have planned making patch with singaporean letters.
 
I just got an education in music from a fan of Hawkwind!!!!!
Love your eclectic and great taste in music but you're a terrible snob musically too, odd combo but I think people who demonstrate serious and genuinely oppositional aspects of psyche to be fascinating (I do it too, in many aspects, quite intensely, freaks people the fuck out aaahah). I think you'll find that many people and indeed scenes and genres have had an education in music from the much-maligned Hawkwind, or a strong influence at least. Put some respect on the name. (If I'd said that to you years ago I'd be getting the famous ZB "We have nothing to say to each other ever again sir" dismissal...:p which I have experienced three times I think and actualled used to secretly enjoy). I do believe you were probably on a white comedown when you used to trot that line out though, such was my suspicion anyway. I used to imagine you stamping your hoof like a beliggerant horsewhen you were in that mood

Ok they've been a heap of mediocrity recording-wise for the last 300 years or so (and also not great live since the very early 90's, fucking dire infact imo,) but that period from the late 60's until the early 80's saw them as one of the most innovative and radically subversive bands in musical history, and I feel blessed to have seen some epic live shows from them and their offshoots in mid' late 80's

Dystopian prophets / folky troubadours / space/stoner rock innovators (inner space mainly) / proto-punk innovators "Without Brainstorm there would have been no Sex Pistols" (John Lydon - famous hippy-despiser) / psychedelic warriors / rave +techno innovators / new-age ambient dreamers / the definition of a peoples band / anarcho revolutionaries / free-festival and general counter-culture freedom fighters / jazz improvisors / poets

Have had a huge amount of sensational artists/writers/musicians in and around them such as Dave Brock, Nik Turner, Bob Calvert, Michael Moorcock, Lemmy, Barney Bubbles, Ginger Baker, Huw Lloyd Langton. There are dozens of examples of all sorts of artists claiming them as heavy influences. Carry on with your disrespect though and one day when you're least expecting it you may find yourself bound, gagged and force-fed 250ug of the worlds finest lsd and then subjected to 8 hours of Hawkwinds finest. Don't worry, we'll (I'm sure @F.U.B.A.R. @fastandbulbous and myself will be sensitive around the song-selection / stage of acid trip axis, afterall we wouldn't want you listening to 'sonic attack' or it's ilk at peak-time now (or would we? hmmmm)

Good afternoon (would you like some tea???)
 
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Hawkwind were fukkin great. Odd band to dislike so intensely imo. As Fiend says, they were seriously influential. Even ignoring the influence aspect, theyโ€™re just a great stoner/psychedelic band. Every drug enthusiast should give em a go. Even if not to your personal taste, respect be upon the name for sure โค๏ธ
 
We wouldn't want you listening to 'sonic attack' or it's ilk at peak-time now (or would we? hmmmm)

Funnily enough, my first full blown mushroom trip was experienced watching Hawkwind at Manchester Apollo on the 'Sonic Attack' tour.

To say it was 'difficult' would be an understatement.


Never in the history of music has an album been so aptly named.


Spent the whole gig trying to keep my shit together during the aural and visual assault which ensued.

But when the gig was over and I escaped into the night, finally able to relax into the trip, it was absolutely amazing. We had to run to catch the last train home, and the pavements felt like rubber, with the lampposts bending down to say hello. The whole world was also traveling the wrong way, giving the illusion that I was running backwards.

What a sight that must have been to behold - around fifteen fucked up freaks legging it like loons for the late night locomotive.


That night, I found my preferred dose...
 
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This is a later iteration of the track from 2014, with Brian Blessed on vocals.

Bear in mind that Brian Blessed played the leader of the Hawkmen in the 1968 far out fantasy film 'Barberella', so there's the connection...
 
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but you're a terrible snob musically too
Not the first to say that sadly.
let me put it this way if you had the chance to only buy 1 ticket to a Dance & it was a choice between Fatman Or Shaka who you gonna go for? Shaka each time gonna get your cash so you are a "snob" too, a snob that knows his bottom-end bass though.
Put some respect on the name. (If I'd said that to you years ago I'd be getting the famous ZB "We have nothing to say to each other ever again sir" dismissal...:p which I have experienced three times I think and actualled used to secretly enjoy). I do believe you were probably on a white comedown when you used to trot that line out though, such was my suspicion anyway. I used to imagine you stamping your hoof like a beliggerant horsewhen you were in that mood
Crack & the Internet for me DON'T mix, well any kinda stim sends me loopy.
It's better these days as i got way more chilled out to just say to someone "My Brother we have nothing to say to each other"
I am NO Khabib Abdulmanapovich Nurmagomedov & sadly lack the ability to "Smosh" people like he can, if I was as tough as he is I'd call people right out for their location & go do some "Smosh" on their face, as I am no Dagestan UFC master it's best I just ignore stupidity.
 
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