the world to begin

Merry Clayton

—Gimme Shelter

bestrooftalkever:

Black History Month Story time:

Merry Clayton - “Gimme Shelter”

Before 1969, Merry Clayton was just a Brooklyn-based singer trying to scrounge up any back-up gig she could find. When The Rolling Stones were recording “Let It Bleed,” they started looking for backup singers for their new song “Gimme Shelter,” and their manager suggested Clayton.

Six months pregnant, Merry came to the studio to record her now-infamous backup track. The Stones themselves were very obviously impressed with her talent. Around 3 minutes into the Stones version, you can even her Jagger let out a “Whoo!” when Merry cracks open the note over the word “Murder.”

Though the recording session put to tape one of the most memorable backup performances in the history of Rock N’ Roll, the memory would not be a good one for Merry Clayton. Just after the session, she suffered a miscarriage in her home. Many blame the intensity of her performance.

When the Stones heard this, they were heartbroken. They approached her and offered partial ownership of the track. They also wanted her to record her own version.

This is it. Be careful, it will melt steel.

Merry said, of the whole ordeal, “That was a dark, dark period for me, but God gave me the strength to overcome it.”

The best stories are odd and sad and tragic and heartwarming and inspiring, right? Right. I got chills. Listen!

sarahb:

rawrenbites:

One of my favorite things when driving between Manhattan and LI.

In cabs to the airport, I always try to take a picture of this, and that pink animal named Shanita or something that sells home heating oil on Atlantic Avenue, but never get the shot.

I’ve been gone from NY five years now. I am so glad this is still there.

sarahb:

rawrenbites:

One of my favorite things when driving between Manhattan and LI.

In cabs to the airport, I always try to take a picture of this, and that pink animal named Shanita or something that sells home heating oil on Atlantic Avenue, but never get the shot.

I’ve been gone from NY five years now. I am so glad this is still there.

bluishorange:

dontbearuiner:

dionthesocialist:

blakemurphy7:

Props, Taco Bell….

“We’re probably going to make a lot of money today anyway.” hahahaha.

Social media specialist: You’re doing it right.

Far be it from me to praise Taco Bell for something, but dude. This is pretty good.

Now I kind of want a churro. 

(Source: maxnosleeves)

thehairpin:

An Imagined Conversation With The Guy Who Wrote Toto’s Wiki Entry:
The Guy (stiffly): I feel like most people who are looking at my infographic have enough of a Toto background to know that Jeff Porcaro is dead.
Us: But, what if you didn’t really know about Toto until the last episode of Family Guy featured a strip club scene with “Africa” playing in the background?
(silence)

Fantastic.

thehairpin:

An Imagined Conversation With The Guy Who Wrote Toto’s Wiki Entry:

The Guy (stiffly): I feel like most people who are looking at my infographic have enough of a Toto background to know that Jeff Porcaro is dead.

Us: But, what if you didn’t really know about Toto until the last episode of Family Guy featured a strip club scene with “Africa” playing in the background?

(silence)

Fantastic.

Trad Home, Grant K. Gibson. Biggest decorating pet peeve—bar height stools ar counter-height counters. You need 12” clearance between seat height and surface height for functional seating. 

Trad Home, Grant K. Gibson. Biggest decorating pet peeve—bar height stools ar counter-height counters. You need 12” clearance between seat height and surface height for functional seating. 

TradHome, decor by Palmer Weiss.

TradHome, decor by Palmer Weiss.

In Trad Home Spring 2012 Edition, Decor by http://www.typhaniepeterson.com/.

In Trad Home Spring 2012 Edition, Decor by http://www.typhaniepeterson.com/.