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Blue Black Permanent was Margaret Tait’s first and only feature-length production. Although her abstract animations and densely allusive film poems such as Where I Am Is Here (1964) or On the Mountain (1974) earned Tait a small but devoted following among the English and Continental avant-garde, she was still something of an unknown in her native Scotland. The film’s complex, ‘Russian Doll’ narrative spans three generations of an Orcadian family. Barbara’s attempt to understand her past forms its outer shell. Flashbacks to her mother Greta and Grandmother Mary form the second and third layers, as the action in both past and present switches between Orkney and Edinburgh. At its core is Tait’s abiding interest in natural cycles, which in her films seem to dwarf all human concerns. The final five minutes of the film is a leanly edited sequence of shots from the Orkney coastline, juxtaposition grand sweeps of the seafront to details of shells, driftwood and shale. By the time Blue Black Permanent was released, Tait was already 74, and it is in some respects an abstract autobiography; Greta and Barbara are representative of Tait’s joint passions of poetry and film/photography, while Greta shares Tait’s ecstatic sympathy with nature, her loyalties forever divided between Orkney and Edinburgh. Tait is a fiercely independent and self-sufficient artist, and Blue Black Permanent showcases her wider influences as well as her remarkable singularity of vision. The use of static …
We’ll go out and spend all of your blue money…
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Spirits by Johnnie Walker Size 750 milliliter. Weight 3 pounds… More >>
Könnte auch Mick Jagger singen. IT SOUNDS LIKE MICK JAGGER. I KNOW THIS ISN’T MICK JAGGER BUT I THINK ITS SOUND LIKE HIM! so be f*ckin quiet
A cover by Van Morrison and Them of a song written and performed by Bob Dylan on march 1965.
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AWE CLIPS. A live version of the song, sung by Bono from U2 and Andrea Corrs. – - – ‘When the stars go blue’ by Bono And Andrea Corrs.

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- Handmade ceramic pendant with a rich, fired, glaze
- Beautiful enough to be used alone for a necklace on a simple leather or cotton cord.
- Inspired by magical amulets, talismans and charms.
- Fired up to three times resulting in durability and wonderful depth of color
- Each piece is flat and unglazed on the back, with a hole for stringing or hanging.
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These beautiful pendants were produced by an artisan who valued the earth, its people and beliefs. Inspired by the magical amulets, charms and talismans worn by our ancestors to invoke the powers of celestial beings and animal spirits. Each piece is fired up to three times, adding glaze and colorant at various stages. The result is an unusual depth of color and a unique finish. They are now available in very limited quantity as production has ceased…. More >>
As per requested by user gwingsp. I have only been playing for 8 months so comments and critiques are welcome.

