johnny marr i still love you.
1 week ago
This is tomorrow night…if you want to triple the fun, Gentle Ghost Lite (brady and sethy) are playing Tim Elliot’s art opening at Gray Owl Coffee on Gray Street around 7…then stop by our new store, Birdie, on campus corner for our Grand Opening Party where we will have giveaways, sales, beverages and lots of fun…then we head to the opolis after this for the show with umbrellas…it is gonna be an awesome friday night. Hope to see some of you there!
1 week ago



I would be hard pressed to think of a record out of my collection that sounds better than the amazing copy of Pixel Revolt I have. Honestly.
2 weeks agoVanderslice vinyl just got reissued from Afternoon Records. These 180g RTI pressings are now available for pre-order. I’m super excited about this as Cellar Door, 4trkr and Time Travel have been out of print for years. Pixel Revolt is a double 45rpm gatefold. Includes original artwork and comes with mp3 download code.
FromtheBasement.tv: Nigel Godrich re-launches the site with more dope clips from amazing bands.
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as if i needed any more reason to be a Nigel Godrich fanboy…there are some terrific videos on here that i hadn’t ever seen…so far i have watched White Stripes, My Morning Jacket and Thom Yorke stuff…all amazing.
3 weeks ago









A glimpse of Birdie, hope you are as excited as I am!!
These are some photos of the store.
1 month agoBirdie: The dream of a dear friend of mine.
One of my dearest friends is opening her dream store on campus corner this Sat the 24th of October! She is one of the most beautiful, creative, endearing and sentimental people I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Her adorable shop is a mix of flowers, plants, dresses, denim, hoodies, t-shirts, jewelry, accessories, pottery, stationary and art! I am beyond excited about her unique boutique opening so close to home for many reasons; but the one that is most prominent at the moment is the obvious fact that Norman is missing a boutique with this type of integrity, style, charm, and nostalgia. There are so many people I know that do most of their shopping online (Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Anthropologie, etc); so I am so excited to be giving money locally to someone I know and putting money into Norman and the creative and gifted people in Oklahoma. I have known the lovely Katie Huskerson (owner of Birdie) for I think seven years (which is insane); having heard her thoughts and dreams over the years; I thought it would be fun and important to let other people know her journey of getting to where she is today: Opening Birdie!!!!
EES: How long have you dreamed of this place?
KH: A process of about 4 years….The direction that its taken has changed along the way….but its been a lifetime process (laughs)
EES: What would you say is your aesthetic?
KH: Romantic with a touch of whimsy…Classic/ comfortable Clothing pieces that you can easily mix into your wardrobe that you can use to update…
EES: What is Birdie to you?
KH: Nostalgia is a big part of our aesthetic….Bits and pieces of my past….heritage make up the store….Our plant stand was in my great grandmothers store…my parents grow the plants…We’re getting roses in from California that use bugs to eat the bad bugs instead of using pesticides…A goal of ours is to be 100% sustainable…we are almost there….we’re at about 85-90% right now.
EES: Why flowers?
KH: My great grandmother came over to the United States from South Africa; she was widowed and to provide for her family she brought violets and orchids….and that was the beginning of the flower shop; she actually has an orchid named after her. The flower aspect of things is in my blood….but I didn’t realize I wanted that to be a part of my store until all my friends started getting married and I got to do weddings for some of my favorite people and we realized there was a demand for a younger spin on the floral industry….
EES: What lines are you carrying and why?
KH: Organic fair trade denim… All of our other clothing: tee shirts, dresses and cardigans are either: fair trade or organic materials or have sustainable labor practices. Its important that the products we’re selling are well made and aren’t just throw away… pieces that will last….we’re not about disposable fashion! Shopping at its greenest! (Laughs)
EES: When you need inspiration, where do you turn to?
KH: Creative inspiration, definitely Anthropologie, my friends are really inspiring, and design blogs, wedding blogs….
EES: Whom are you trying to reach?
KH: We want the store to be really comforting and welcoming so everybody who walks in feels comfortable and we will have things priced from very reasonable to some higher end pieces, but we want every person who loves beautiful things and flowers and are eco aware to hopefully feel right at home.
EES: Whom locally are you carrying?
KH: Pistachio (Dana Fisher); Lana Williams (Painter); Samantha Lamb (Photography); Sethy and Tim (screen print tees); Bombs Away; Tree and Leaf; Robin Thomas; Feather by Feather….
EES: Why is it important to you to carry local artists?
KH: I was given an opportunity with Lindsey at Collected Thread in the city to showcase my work, and I am proud to provide a chance for people to make their living off of what they love.
EES: What’s the future for Birdie?
KH: Expanding into organic clothes for men, we have some unisex but wanting more… refurbished vintage furniture…. repurposed home décor.
My friend Erica did this interview with my wife about the store we are opening this Saturday.
1 month ago
Filmmaker, Guillaume Delaperriere, sat down with indie pop band, Phoenix, to listen to their record collection and talk about their musical influences. The entire short film/interview is available for viewing here.
It’s very interesting…
The Playlist:
01-Blue monday people / Curtis Mayfield
02-Can’t let go / Evie Sands
03-Sell your love / Iggy pop & James Williamson
04-Flash forward / Serge Gainsbourg
05-I’m glad you’re mine / Al Green
06-Don’t turn the light on, leave me alone / CAN
07-Mesopotamia / The B-52’s
08-Ruby don’t take your love to town / Kenny Rogers
09-Slow night, slow long / Kings of Leon
10-Leur plaisir sans moi / Jane Birkin
11-In and out of the shadows / Dion
12-Victory garden / The Red Krayola
13-Escape from New-York main title / John Carpenter
14-We almost lost Detroit / Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson
15-Darlin’ / The Beach Boys
16-Peace like a river / Paul Simon
17-A song for you / Gram Parsons
18-The fairest of the seasons / Nico
19-Who was that masked man / Van Morrison
20-La smortina / Coro della SAT
21-City lights / Phoenix(Via. Kid Robot)
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this is pretty long but highly enjoyable. if you have an hour to kill, there are lots of good jams in here.
1 month ago
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1 month ago
halloween plans have been made.
1 month ago