this year has had its ups and downs for yours truly. in a sense, i feel very connected to none other than britney spears this year. she has put herself out in the public eye when she was going thru a self-discovery of who she is and where she wants to be in her life. she was discovering who is important to her in her life and who is not. she was overloaded by what people said about her and acted out in ways she didn't ever think was possible.
and britney announced months ago that she was indeed back at it. and things were ok. and we dont have to worry about her anymore.
well. now its my turn to do the same for you all. i can promise a fully commited recovery from the not so good events of the 2008, and it is for sure headed in a direction where i too, will be able to raise my head high again to you and show you my true colors and re-introduce you to the adrian you all love and remember from the good old days. should i dare say that this all is leading forward to a very similar comeback-esque extravaganza similar to that of my new found inspiration, britney spears?
she calls her life a circus. i call mine a carnival.
get ready orlando because the carnival is coming back to town.
2009 is going to be the year to remember.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
This song is so amazing guys
It's not everyday a song makes the hair on my arms stand up and makes me all tingly. this song is SO GOOD. jacque lu cont aka stuart price is a freakin genious. GENIOUS i tell you.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ktzy3xw2zny
http://www.mediafire.com/?ktzy3xw2zny
Friday, September 19, 2008
new arrivals, big smiles.
This is a time for introductions. My name is Robert Coyne but please, call me Robbie. I am a young adult currently living in the mess that I enjoy referring to as "Florida". Ever since the day I put on my first pair of headphones on I have had an uncanny passion for the ear molesting, baller status, makes you want to take a shot banger beats.
The force currently know as Adrian Giannotta and I met in the summer of 2007. Since then we have done nothing less than talk shit about Disney, laugh at stupid jokes, and send each other what we believe to be some of the best tracks out there. As a result, we will now provide you (the reader) with some of best ear sex you will have as well as our opinion on && mockery of some of the stupid, crazy, hardcore shit that we encounter.
Anyway, prepare yourself for what will be a crazy ride. In conclusion, live it, love it, fuck it, suck it. Start reading this, you won't regret it.
with squalor,
Robbie
The force currently know as Adrian Giannotta and I met in the summer of 2007. Since then we have done nothing less than talk shit about Disney, laugh at stupid jokes, and send each other what we believe to be some of the best tracks out there. As a result, we will now provide you (the reader) with some of best ear sex you will have as well as our opinion on && mockery of some of the stupid, crazy, hardcore shit that we encounter.
Anyway, prepare yourself for what will be a crazy ride. In conclusion, live it, love it, fuck it, suck it. Start reading this, you won't regret it.
with squalor,
Robbie
Saturday, August 30, 2008
quite possibly the best daft punk remix ever?
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=30a6ca7f28fd5dc4d2db6fb9a8902bda
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
I suck
at doing this blog thing. but i thought i'd share this amazing remix of Creep by TLC (remember that jam!?).
http://www.mediafire.com/?inognly1y2n
ok off to disney world!
ok off to disney world!
Friday, May 30, 2008
I love it
So, I love it when people walk up to me while I am at work and they go:
"eh-speakay span-eesh?????????????????"
it could quite possibly be one of the most annoying things in the world! Because I seriously DO NO SPEAK SPANISH. I swear. Nothing can be quite as annoying as when somebody does that to you like 37 times in a matter of 10 minutes.
Hurrah!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Bye bye pygar
as many of you may (or may not) know, I am a big fan of the movie Barbarella queen of the galaxy.
John Phillip Law died!

Here's to you, Pygar...

"An angel does not make love. An angel is love." - Pygar
John Phillip Law, a tall, blond actor who cut a striking figure as the blind angel opposite Jane Fonda in 1968's "Barbarella" and in other film roles, has died. He was 70.
Law died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home, his former wife, Shawn Ryan, said. The cause of death was not announced.
Born in Los Angeles on Sept. 7, 1937, to L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy John Law and actress Phyllis Sallee, Law decided to become an actor after taking drama classes at the University of Hawaii.
He moved to New York in the early 1960s, studied with Elia Kazan at the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater and landed bit parts on Broadway. He went to Europe and found work in a handful of Italian films, where he caught the attention of Norman Jewison. The director cast Law as Alexei Kolchin, a young Soviet submariner who wins the heart of a teenage baby-sitter in "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming," his 1966 Cold War comedy set in New England.
Law's next break came in Roger Vadim's science fiction fantasy starring Fonda, who was then married to the director.
Equipped with oversize, feathery wings, Law's bronzed angel, Pygar, shields Fonda's gun-toting, go-go-boot-wearing heroine in her intergalactic adventures.
After gaining notice for his roles in "Hurry Sundown" (1967), "The Sergeant" (1968) opposite Rod Steiger, and "The Red Baron" (1970), Law starred as the ruthless Robin Stone in "The Love Machine," a 1971 version of Jacqueline Susann's pulp novel. The movie flopped.
Law, who mastered Italian and Spanish in his European travels, worked steadily in Hollywood and abroad, appearing in such action-adventure movies as "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1974), "The Cassandra Crossing" (1977) and "Tarzan the Ape Man" (1981), among others. He also had a stint playing Jim Grainger on the daytime television drama "The Young and the Restless."
At the beginning of his career in the '60s, Law lived in a 1924 Los Feliz mansion with his brother, Tom, who had been the road manager for Peter, Paul and Mary.
The brothers rented rooms to up-and-coming singers and artists, including Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol and Tiny Tim, turning the home into a vibrant salon of emerging pop-culture icons. Life at the Castle, as it was known, was documented in “Flashing on the Sixties,” a 1987 collection of photos and text by Tom's former wife, Lisa Law.
Besides his brother, Law is survived by a daughter, Dawn, and a grandson.
Services will be private.

John Phillip Law died!

Here's to you, Pygar...

"An angel does not make love. An angel is love." - Pygar
John Phillip Law, a tall, blond actor who cut a striking figure as the blind angel opposite Jane Fonda in 1968's "Barbarella" and in other film roles, has died. He was 70.
Law died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home, his former wife, Shawn Ryan, said. The cause of death was not announced.
Born in Los Angeles on Sept. 7, 1937, to L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy John Law and actress Phyllis Sallee, Law decided to become an actor after taking drama classes at the University of Hawaii.
He moved to New York in the early 1960s, studied with Elia Kazan at the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater and landed bit parts on Broadway. He went to Europe and found work in a handful of Italian films, where he caught the attention of Norman Jewison. The director cast Law as Alexei Kolchin, a young Soviet submariner who wins the heart of a teenage baby-sitter in "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming," his 1966 Cold War comedy set in New England.
Law's next break came in Roger Vadim's science fiction fantasy starring Fonda, who was then married to the director.
Equipped with oversize, feathery wings, Law's bronzed angel, Pygar, shields Fonda's gun-toting, go-go-boot-wearing heroine in her intergalactic adventures.
After gaining notice for his roles in "Hurry Sundown" (1967), "The Sergeant" (1968) opposite Rod Steiger, and "The Red Baron" (1970), Law starred as the ruthless Robin Stone in "The Love Machine," a 1971 version of Jacqueline Susann's pulp novel. The movie flopped.
Law, who mastered Italian and Spanish in his European travels, worked steadily in Hollywood and abroad, appearing in such action-adventure movies as "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1974), "The Cassandra Crossing" (1977) and "Tarzan the Ape Man" (1981), among others. He also had a stint playing Jim Grainger on the daytime television drama "The Young and the Restless."
At the beginning of his career in the '60s, Law lived in a 1924 Los Feliz mansion with his brother, Tom, who had been the road manager for Peter, Paul and Mary.
The brothers rented rooms to up-and-coming singers and artists, including Bob Dylan, Andy Warhol and Tiny Tim, turning the home into a vibrant salon of emerging pop-culture icons. Life at the Castle, as it was known, was documented in “Flashing on the Sixties,” a 1987 collection of photos and text by Tom's former wife, Lisa Law.
Besides his brother, Law is survived by a daughter, Dawn, and a grandson.
Services will be private.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Breakfast
Yum Yum. How could one not love a song about a lovely hoe being breakfast.
It is by the group "Le Le." And no, it is not French. They are from Poland. "Le Le" when pronounced in French is the Dutch word for "dicks." Songs about food and bitches are awesome. And the video looks like Ed Banger's So-Me, but its not! It's actually by a band member who also is a visual artist. Such a dirty good song though! And you can download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?rmmtzvnjzyy
It is by the group "Le Le." And no, it is not French. They are from Poland. "Le Le" when pronounced in French is the Dutch word for "dicks." Songs about food and bitches are awesome. And the video looks like Ed Banger's So-Me, but its not! It's actually by a band member who also is a visual artist. Such a dirty good song though! And you can download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?rmmtzvnjzyy
Right Time, Wrong Speed
Greetings and salutations, earthlings.
This is a new blog created by the minds of Adrian Giannotta.
Here we will talk of things that we like and things we do not like, as well as things we really like and things we really don't like. So dont expect this to not be anything less than epic.
I wanted to take a minute and explain "the name behind the blog." Laurie Anderson is a prolific and influential artist/musician whose career really started to take off in the early 1970's when she began performing in New York City. "Duets on Ice", was a show she conducted in New York had her playing violin along with a recording while wearing ice skates with the blades frozen into a block of ice, and the performance would only end when the ice melted away. Her first major single was "O Superman," which surprisingly enough reached the #2 position on the UK Charts.
Also, Laurie is an inventor, as in 1977 she made a "tape-bow violin." It used recorded magnetic tape on the bow and a magnetic tape head in the bridge. She also has created a "talking stick," which is a batonlike MIDI controller that can access and replicate different sounds. Oh did I mention she is married to Lou Reed. So to avoid rambling about Laurie Anderson being the coolest person ever, I'm just going to post a link to the wikipedia about the song that I really like "O Superman."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Superman
Anyway, John Peel (the man responsible for me discovering most of the music I love today) included the song on his compilation Right Time, Wrong Speed: 1977-1987. So there ya have it, "Right Time, Wrong Speed" is a new blog for you to read or not.

here is a link to "O Superman"
http://www.mediafire.com/?zno95vtktcu
This is a new blog created by the minds of Adrian Giannotta.
Here we will talk of things that we like and things we do not like, as well as things we really like and things we really don't like. So dont expect this to not be anything less than epic.
I wanted to take a minute and explain "the name behind the blog." Laurie Anderson is a prolific and influential artist/musician whose career really started to take off in the early 1970's when she began performing in New York City. "Duets on Ice", was a show she conducted in New York had her playing violin along with a recording while wearing ice skates with the blades frozen into a block of ice, and the performance would only end when the ice melted away. Her first major single was "O Superman," which surprisingly enough reached the #2 position on the UK Charts.
Also, Laurie is an inventor, as in 1977 she made a "tape-bow violin." It used recorded magnetic tape on the bow and a magnetic tape head in the bridge. She also has created a "talking stick," which is a batonlike MIDI controller that can access and replicate different sounds. Oh did I mention she is married to Lou Reed. So to avoid rambling about Laurie Anderson being the coolest person ever, I'm just going to post a link to the wikipedia about the song that I really like "O Superman."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Superman
Anyway, John Peel (the man responsible for me discovering most of the music I love today) included the song on his compilation Right Time, Wrong Speed: 1977-1987. So there ya have it, "Right Time, Wrong Speed" is a new blog for you to read or not.

here is a link to "O Superman"
http://www.mediafire.com/?zno95vtktcu
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