1. DAT HAMSTER.

    DAT HAMSTER.

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  2. MMMMHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMM.

    MMMMHHHHHHHHHHMMMMMMMMMM.

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  4. thecreatorsproject:

Hoodie/Backpack hybrid.

    thecreatorsproject:

    Hoodie/Backpack hybrid.

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  7. harleyplays:

Let’s go on an incredible journey together!

    harleyplays:

    Let’s go on an incredible journey together!

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  8. harleyplays:

Follow your dreams. (you will fail).

    harleyplays:

    Follow your dreams. (you will fail).

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  10. Garbage. Wish Aunt Margaret was here to help me ace this… (Taken with instagram)

    Garbage. Wish Aunt Margaret was here to help me ace this… (Taken with instagram)

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  11. Gotta get the most out of the college experience on a Friday…  (Taken with instagram)

    Gotta get the most out of the college experience on a Friday… (Taken with instagram)

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  12. When the music fades…and all is stripped away…being the last to leave has its benefits.  (Taken with Instagram at Life Center)

    When the music fades…and all is stripped away…being the last to leave has its benefits. (Taken with Instagram at Life Center)

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  15. nprmusic:

Happy birthday, Herbie Hancock!
The keyboardist played in Miles Davis’ “second great quintet,” wrote classics spanning the music spectrum — from the game-changing post-bop of “Watermelon Man” to, yes, “Rockit” — and generally has one of the coolest, funkiest synth collections around. 
Hear Herbie Hancock in a synth-heavy set from the 2008 Newport Jazz Festival.
Hancock also sat in with Marian McPartland for an episode of Piano Jazz in 1987. 

    nprmusic:

    Happy birthday, Herbie Hancock!

    The keyboardist played in Miles Davis’ “second great quintet,” wrote classics spanning the music spectrum — from the game-changing post-bop of “Watermelon Man” to, yes, “Rockit” — and generally has one of the coolest, funkiest synth collections around. 

    Hear Herbie Hancock in a synth-heavy set from the 2008 Newport Jazz Festival.

    Hancock also sat in with Marian McPartland for an episode of Piano Jazz in 1987. 

    (via streetetiquette)

    1 month ago  /  770 notes  /  Source: nprmusic