Postmodern Jukebox - Burn
Vintage ‘60s Girl Group Ellie Goulding Cover with Flame-O-Phone
[Someone please warn the guy on the barri (Flame-O-Phone?) not to inhale.]
Postmodern Jukebox - Burn
Vintage ‘60s Girl Group Ellie Goulding Cover with Flame-O-Phone
[Someone please warn the guy on the barri (Flame-O-Phone?) not to inhale.]
Creep - Vintage Postmodern Jukebox Radiohead Cover ft. Haley Reinhart
“The winter is here again, and this time I wanted to prepare myself for this 6 cold months to come. This winter I want to feel the cold as a source of power, and not the opposite.
I thought that taking a little swim in the ice cold water is the best way to start this winter, to really get into the very core of how cold feels like. Almost like a ritual. The ice swim become a symbol for not letting the cold take control of me.
And it’s a way of testing myself. It’s a strange feeling to do something when my whole body tells me to not do it.
This is something I will try to do regularly during this winter. Because taking a ice swim really has the most amazing effect on our body and mind. I have never, ever felt so full of live as the two times I have taken a swim in ice cold water. It’s like giving your body a power start.“
From Youtube channel
Jonna Jinton:
ICE SWIM | Feeling the power from the cold
“I don’t want to cold to control me… Instead, I want the cold to be a source of power…“
Powerful message from this young lady
Yeah =D…
“To younger women coming up, I usually say, ‘I’d turn back if I were you!’ Like the sign in the woods in The Wizard of Oz. Because it’s so hard, really tough, and it’s tougher now for a lot of women coming up because the image thing and the body consciousness is so – you know, the pole-dancer vibe is so strong now. Even someone like Avril Lavigne, supposedly the radical out there – what’s allowed for women in rock culture is still very narrow. There’s room for every star in heaven, but right now it’s tougher than ever for the women to shine. Imagine Janis Joplin trying to make it today. She might just be different and talented enough to get away with it without having the prerequisite looks to go along with it. That’s the whole thing, isn’t it? A balancing act between style and substance. With Britney Spears, I thought at first, 'That’s great pop music sung for kids! Good clean fun.’ Then she got shuttled right down through that same old channel they all seem to have to go down. Like Beyoncé from Destiny’s Child. She’s turned into the pole dancer. For a second, she had some cool rock stuff going on, but I feel bad for a lot of the girls out there. Trying to be individual is really hard. That’s why we’re lucky to have been around long enough to have the trademark name Heart and withstood the test of fire, proven ourselves.”
— Nancy Wilson on how the music industry has changed (…or not!), 2004
Hands, are the most honest part of the human body, they cannot lie as laughing eyes and the mouth can.
This single became one of their many signature songs. It was released on June 17, 1966, and reached number five in the UK and number one in Canada. It was written by Graham Gouldron.
