Welcome to the newly reconfigured site. It looks similar to the site built for us by the lovely and charming Priya Varadachary, but recently, our friend Raymond Sohn, like a poison amazon water spider stalking an ill-fated frog on a lily pad, has surreptitiously injected the little froggy (website) from below with a fast acting enzyme that has dissolved the inner structure of the frog and then sucked all the internal goo out. In the Amazon this would be the end of the frog, and nutrition for the spider, but in today’s world of tomorrow, the fluid-reduced frog interior was discarded and a whole new interior frog support-system built, all out of sight from beneath the lily pad; with rocket science Raymond has resurrected the startled frog and it is good to go. The frog will thrive from newly developed sidereal multi-dimensional numberless universes that are easier to trade out for other abstract codes which are deciphered before your gaze without you knowing. The frog will feature an evolved blog. To encourage sightseers to visit the new blog, which I promise to write occasionally, we are signing up newly registering visitors and will give away the drawing portrayed herewith to a randomly selected lucky mailing list joiner. The winner will be determined on Halloween 2010. The drawing is much like the custom drawings (ink and wash on 3 ply strathmore kid finish, 6×8 inches), but is something I thought up this time and the key words were: friends, menace, killer-shrews.
June 7, 2010
July 20, 2009
Gary Panter’s Pray For Smurph: Now Reissued!
Overheat Communications in Tokyo originally issued Gary’s LP in 1983. Now Overheat has just rereleased Pray For Smurph on CD with booklet and special collector’s FREAK FLAG! The music is irreverent, psychedelic, swampy and a little country. Gary plays guitar and yelps and is accompanied by Ian McLagan, the Residents, Phil Culp, KK, Joe Berardi and many other fine musicians and audio technicians.
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Available here at the Garystore.
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