If rock legends could stop dying for a little while, that would be great.
Come Ask Me Stuff, Come The Fuck At Me Nerds
Have you ever:
1. Skipped class? 2. Done drugs? 3. Self harmed? 4. Drank? 5. Shoplifted? 6. Gotten a tattoo? 7. Broken up with someone?
What’s your favorite:
8. Show? 9. Movie? 10. Song? 11. Tumblr? 12. Singer/Band? 13. Memory? 14. Book?
This or that:
15. Invisibility or Ability to fly? 16. Cookies or Cake? 17. Twitter or Facebook? 18. Movies or Books? 19. Coke or Sprite? 20. Blind or Deaf? 21. Tea or Coffee?
What’s your:
22. Age? 23. Sign? 24. Height? 25. Sexual orientation? 26. Shoe size? 27. Religion? 28. Longest relationship?
Opinion on:
29. Gay rights? 30. Second chances? 31. Long distance relationships? 32. Abortion? 33. The death penalty? 34. Marijuana ? 35. Love?
Do you:
36. Believe in ghost? 37. Shower facing the shower head or turned away from it? 38. Sleep with the door opened or closed? 39. Love someone? 40. Still watch cartoons? 41. Have a boyfriend/girlfriend? 42. Like yourself?
Or make up your own!
“I’m just forever reminded that it’s a big fucking world with lots of fucking people in it and we all should be working as hard as we can to share this planet and help make what little time we have here pleasant for everyone, anyway we can.” —Josh KlinghofferÂ
This beautiful soul shed light onto this world on this day, 38 years ago (10.03.1979). Happy birthday, my dear. Rock on!
The Rolling Stones
I can’t even
Aw a rolling Stone
Anthony Kiedis photographed by Gus Van Sant, c. 1992.
I see no difference
arms…
im definitely in love.
NIRVANA
We hung out with Eddie and Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard from Pearl Jam quite a bit. Stone was cool; he was the shy distant fellow. Eddie and I became equal friends, there was never any of that saccharine idolatry of “Oh, I’ve been into you guys for so long.” We were on an even playing field from day one, and there was no ego interfering with our friendship.  – Anthony Kiedis
Stone Gossard
Photograph by Chris Cuffalo
Kurt with Frances
August 18, 1993 - Frances’ first birthday party
Blind Melon by Mark Seliger, Rolling Stone 1993