Here's the cover picture of the new single "What Is Winter Good For?" by the French rock band Sudden Death of Stars. The song is pretty good! You can buy it on vinyl here. By the way, that's me, c. December 25, 1964-67, about to fire a warning shot over your head if you take one step closer to my presents while Topper, my Cocker Spaniel, bites you on the calf.
(By the way, I'd appreciate it if anybody can narrow down the year for me. Here's a less tightly cropped version of the photo that displays even more of my loot. So, if you are an expert on mid-Sixties boys' toys, please give it a look.)
(By the way, I'd appreciate it if anybody can narrow down the year for me. Here's a less tightly cropped version of the photo that displays even more of my loot. So, if you are an expert on mid-Sixties boys' toys, please give it a look.)
That reminds me that one thing winter is good for is giving me presents, such as money.
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To explain the title of my post "My single is dropping:"
It doesn't have quite the festive atmosphere, but this is an excuse to link to my favourite French rock video. Lyrics straight out of Roissy.
ReplyDeleteThe beginning sounds very similar to the riff from The OJ's 'Love Train'
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little boy! Your expression is such a typical 6- to 8-year-old boy look!
ReplyDeleteif we're now linking rock in French with iSteve/Manosphere themes, Quebec's Mes Aieux's "Degenerations" takes the cake, hands down.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKCRHhmHvjg
And it even has a unique prescriptive solution at the end. Well worth a watch.
That reminds me that one thing winter is good for is giving me presents, such as money.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Steve! OK, OK - will do :-)
Steve, bringing in the funk!
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell. You got the rock n' roll thing going now and instead of coke and groupies we get pictures of wooden poles. I'm not angry just disappointed.
ReplyDeleteI reiterate my earlier suggestion: offer a medium of payment that allows for greater concealment--i.e. not "money for Steve Sailer" on the credit card bill. Sorry, but I think it will help.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous at 6:44 PM, thanks. What a great song!
ReplyDelete"The beginning sounds very similar to the riff from The OJ's 'Love Train'"
ReplyDeleteYes, that shows good taste. (Then the riff goes off in a different direction.)
In the movie New Orleans keeps changing as he gets younger.
ReplyDeleteSo now you're Sleeve Sailer? At iSleeve.com?
ReplyDeleteA passing resemblance to the kid on the RATM "Evil Empire" album. How prescient of them to make the young Steve Sailer the focal point of rage in their propaganda war. Who knew that one day Steve would grow up to be one of the most influential members of the white male power structure in the United States if not the world, all the while soliciting donations for his blog on a quarterly basis to feed his family.
ReplyDeleteOnly at the iSteve reader comments would the O'Jays become "The OJ's." Just shows the collective millions of man-hours sunk into Kaplan marathon sessions interrupted only to consult USNWR rankings or JewOrNotJew still can't teach you everything about life.
ReplyDeleteIf I buy the song do you get money?$?
ReplyDeleteWell, do you?
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ReplyDeleteCan't comment on the date, but for photo from ~50 years ago that's excellent color preservation. Must've been Kodachrome.
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No, I'm joking about it being "my" single. The only thing "mine" about it is that I'm on the cover.
ReplyDeleteSteve, do these guys know who you are? Or do they just like the picture?
ReplyDeletemore of the band's songs here: http://hypem.com/search/sudden+death+of+stars/
ReplyDeleteWhy? Of all the human biodiversity writers on the Internet, why did they choose you? Why? (really: How do they know you? How did they find your photo?, etc.)
ReplyDeleteIn one episode of NCIS Doctor Phlox from Star Trek:Enterprise was playing a blind photographer who had unwittingly photographed a murder.
ReplyDeleteThe murderer was able to be caught when a diabetic entered the interrogation room and the blind photographer recognized the lavender aroma he got at the murder scene because a diabetic who had not taken his shot entered the room and the murderer was a diabetic who had not taken his shot on the night of the murder.
A very hit and miss program was deemed a hit in this case.
Also shows how dogs can be used in diagnosis.