Feb. 5th, 2009
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Feb. 5th, 2009 12:36 pmЕсть вещи, которые при всей своей очевидности, естественности и полезности, даже насущности, вызывают у меня острейший когнитивный диссонанс.
Бабель, переведенный на иврит.
Это ни в коем случае не в сторону
andrey_grafov, который совершил это, несомненно, замечательное и трудное дело. Это мой личный инсайт, прошу прощения. Я даже толком не знаю идиш и вовсе - иврита.
Бабель, переведенный на иврит.
Это ни в коем случае не в сторону
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Feb. 5th, 2009 10:46 pmTHE CRAMPS - What's Inside A Girl?
Erick Lee Purkhiser (October 21, 1946 – February 4, 2009), better known as Lux Interior ("luxury interior"), was an American punk rock musician and a founding member of the legendary garage/punk band The Cramps.
Born in Stow, Ohio, he grew up in the Akron area with a brother, Mike Purkhiser.[1] He met his wife Kristy Wallace, better known as Poison Ivy, in Sacramento in 1972 allegedly while she was hitchhiking. [2] The couple founded the band and moved from California to Ohio in 1973 and then to New York in 1975 where they became part of the flourishing punk scene.[3].
Interior's name came "from an old car commercial" while his wife's name change was inspired by "a vision she received in a dream".[2] The couple called their musical style psychobilly, originally claiming it to have been inspired by a Johnny Cash song, and later saying that they just using the phrase as "carny terms to drum up business."
Purkhiser died at 4:30am on February 4, 2009, in Glendale, California of a pre-existing heart condition[4].
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