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An Excellent Interview With Neil Gaiman. Coolest Interview Ever (Alan Moore Excepted)

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Share Hail and well met, Youdopia. I just read a fantastic, long interview with writer Neil Gaiman. If you don’t know who he is, just click his name and read the wiki entry. I like him immensely, albeit less than Alan Moore. Here’s one of my favorite quotes from the interview. “…what I love about [...]

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Free Download Friday: RUSH Live in L.A. 8/11/10. Entire Album Moving Pictures Live + 2 Hours

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Share Happy Free Download Friday, Youdopia! Today I am sharing a concert by Rush, from just a couple of weeks ago. It’s from 8/11/10 in Los Angeles at the Gibson Amphitheater. I am posting this for a friend of mine. Hi, J! I haven’t found the show you went to, but this one sounds great, [...]

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World War 2 Photos Merged With Current Photos Of The Same Location. Very Moving.

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Share Sergey Larenkov is a Russian photographer who has taken photographs of Berlin, Prague, and Vienna, from the end of World War Two, and blended them seamlessly with pictures of the same places today. They’re brilliant, Youdopia. Artistically, it’s a brilliant idea, and it turns out that the effects are a bit haunting. I see [...]

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Coolest Shit Ever: Video Of Led Zeppelin At Earls Court Playing Communication Breakdown

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Share You’re in for a treat, Youdopia. Since the Led Zeppelin DVD came out in 2003, lots of video of the band has appeared in the trading community. For years we had to settle for shitty quality VHS tapes bought at conventions, or out of Goldmine magazine. Now, at least, the shows from which the [...]

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Heartless – The Story Of The Tin Man. How The Woodsman Forgot Love And Lost His Heart.

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Share This isn’t the usual Youdopia fare, but it is indeed noteworthy. While scanning Laughing Squid, I came across the short movie, Heartless. I am not an Oz-ophile, but I watched it anyhow, and I was impressed. This movie is the Tin Man’s backstory. Baum wrote it back in the 19th Century, but I never [...]

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