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Would this qualify.... or is it nothing to write home about...
Wrackline is the new album from folk royal & scholar Fay Hield. Looking at traditional stories involving the 'otherworld' of fairies, ghosts and the animal kingdom, her new work explores our emotional responses to the space between their reality and our own.
Fay Hield - Hay Field!
I Am The Virus:
Must be aliens - none of them can dance.Not from this world.
is that Bunty from "changing location please help im rich and cant buy a house myself" at about 38 seconds in? God what a load of twonks.Not from this world.
First time in my life, I have ever been able to get Bluetooth working!... andi f I can figure out how to connect same, will be making their debut in a moment, with 'music from outer space'...
Awesoooome.First time in my life, I have ever been able to get Bluetooth working!
Right then... two minutes of our intergalactic offering was quite enough, thank you.
What would Charles Fort play...
I know!
And I was there, that night as well!
{10 minutes later...}
Oh Holy F.... experiencing a Life Changing Event. These headphones are never coming off. :badge:
'Perception Report 2' is dedicated to Jean Hingley's high-strangeness encounter with three small winged beings at her home in Rowley Regis (West Midlands, UK) in January 1979, affectionately referred to in ufological circles as the 'Mince Pie Martians' case.
"At first I was terrified," Jean said at her home in Bluestone Walk, Rowley Regis, Staffs. "But I thought if I offered them food they would go away. They folded their wings to get into my lounge and I asked if they would like some mince pies and whisky. They took the mince pies but turned down the whisky and asked for water." Jean said the creatures fled out of the door in terror when she lit a cigarette. They disappeared in a bright orange spacecraft "which faded like a dimming fire." (The Sun, January 6th 1979)
For more details on this case see Flying Saucer Review Vol. 25, No. 6.
Oh yeah, Baby! Behave Baby!Hubba hubba!
Will you tweet it in @HooklandGuide?
More Hauntology than strictly Fortean, but has that certain sound and feeling. The Fingerbobs soundtrack has been released.
https://boomkat.com/products/fingerbobs-original-score