#1996

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joanofarc
joanofarc

It Doesn’t Matter to MePopundretMontmartre 15 40

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likemonalisa
likemonalisa

Fiona Apple, 1996

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fionaapplerocks
fionaapplerocks

Fiona Apple MTV interview with Matt Pinfield 1996-10-27 [x]

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showmeyouricons
showmeyouricons
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acceptableinthe1980s
acceptableinthe1980s
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rawvestite
rawvestite

Packard Bell Navigator 3.9 (source)

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lullabiesinaglasswilderness
lullabiesinaglasswilderness
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brummie-man-interests
brummie-man-interests

One always picks the easy fight. One praises fools, one smothers light. One shifts from left to right. Politics - the art of the possible. EVITA [1996]

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arcadebroke
arcadebroke
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silverscreen-andfashion
silverscreen-andfashion

CARLA BRUNI for Jean Paul Gaultier F/W 1996

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disarmluna
disarmluna
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twentiethcenturyladies
twentiethcenturyladies
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twentiethcenturyladies
twentiethcenturyladies
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butchfever
butchfever
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disarmluna
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disarmluna
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sloucher
sloucher

The bit that you skip #73: Geggy Tah - Whoever you are

I lived in Tula until ’85. It was a workers’ colony in front of the Miguel Hidalgo Refinery. Not the safest of places, I know, but what can ya do? I have fond memories of the place and I clearly remember a straight lane from one of the refinery’s corners to the access gate to the colony. Every time my grandparents drove from Tampico on their old rickety Renault 18, I would spy from the chicken…

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gregorygalloway
gregorygalloway


Lone Star premiered at South by Southwest on 14 March 1996.

Written, directed, and edited by John Sayles, the film was released to critical acclaim, especially for Sayles’ screenplay (which received an Academy Award nomination), and Elizabeth Peña’s performance (she received a BRAVO Award and Independent Spirit Award).

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pestpruf
pestpruf
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gposada
gposada

30 años de un concierto del que nunca supimos si era acústico o eléctrico, en todo caso, electrificante y poderoso

“Confort y Música para Volar” nos presentó varias canciones viejas al mejor estilo de las compras por TV de los 90: re-empacadas.

Y entendimos por fin qué era un “placard”; y Andrea Echeverri se perdió brevemente por las calles de “La Ciudad de la Furia”.