Friday, July 26, 2019

Angel hails cab

On my way to work I often pass this ornate statue of an angel hailing a cab. It was made back in the 1800’s, long before the automobile. In New York if you have to get around you do what you can.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Song of the day

I have this new blog where I post a song everyday. Only the greatest songs of all time, no filler.

sotd screaming


Monday, April 29, 2019

"The World Was Round But I Forgot"

"The World Was Round But I Forgot" 1990 at Randolph St. Gallery, Chicago. That's Andy Somma sitting on a chair bolted to the wall.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

New York says hi . . . .

New York says hi, how are you, are you having a nice day? I see you bought an expensive heavy duty lock and chain, but it's fine really, I didn't want that tire  anyway. I had an extra one.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Performance art and bright lights

Bright lights and loud sounds. That is how we approached performing at Medusas. They were not going to kill the music during our performance. That's cool. 'untitled' by M. Atscof & Brendan deVallance, November 17, 1984

Monday, December 10, 2018

Bells ring . . .

There is a new Dead Gwynne Holiday song: Bells Ring


Every year my friend Carl and I write and record a new Christmas song.
Here is the latest installment. 27 songs in all.
Merry Christmas, please enjoy . . . .


Thursday, November 15, 2018

Monday, November 05, 2018

I did not paint myself into a corner.

I did not paint myself into a corner.
Although there have been other times . . .

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Sometimes a cheeseburger hat . . .

Sometimes a cheeseburger hat is the only thing distinguishing me from them.

Monday, October 22, 2018

In honor of my 40th High School Reunion . . .

In High School I ran Warren Zevon for Student body president. Here are a pair of Glasses made as a promotional device.

Sorry about my original post, I guess I accidentally shaved 10 years off my life because I am bad at math . . .

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

When your house is on fire . . . .

When your house is on fire . . . . and your house is your hat. Well now you can see that bad days can always get worse. This is from "Vote with your Throat", Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, 1988.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

On the streets of New York

Rogue brussels sprout, the one that got away. Life started out in the fields and ended up in the gutter. Life can be harsh.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Speaking of Song of the day . . .

I send around a song everyday to my co-workers with a brief tidbit of writing to amuse the grinding masses.

I have also made playlists of these songs on Spotify, and if you have an account I think you can follow the links below to have a listen.


Song of the day . . .
https://open.spotify.com/user/brendandevallance/playlist/6Wc9ItwPS7IdAQUVHjwOQ6?si=D5AZ8PUAR8iYxhlodh2Wgg

SOTD_02
https://open.spotify.com/user/brendandevallance/playlist/3irbCaqEFVht9VZcM4IcFS?si=c_jye7PIRhS5EsONEW49bA

SOTD_03
https://open.spotify.com/user/brendandevallance/playlist/6KU8fKRQHAgHYLguWQPy8W?si=XdGYqad3TY6RZYA5F_9gmw


Not available on Spotify, well the Junior CHemists, Phranc, and Get Smart to name a few . . .

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

WZ, Song of the day

Song of the day:

“Desperados Under the Eaves”, 1975, Warren Zevon. In my youth I used to hang out at the record store reading the records like books in a library. One day I stumbled upon Warren Zevons first record. The back of the record catalogued all the songs and who played on them. It read like a who’s who of who I was listening to at the time. I was heavily into Southern California FM rock at the time. A few of the players included Jackson Browne, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, Glenn Frey and Don Henley, Bonnie Raitt. I had never heard of Zevon and they didnt play him on any of the radio stations I listened to. I saved my pennies and went back a few weeks later and bought this record. I have been a mega-fan ever since. I ran him unsuccessfully for Student body President of my high school. Here is another Artist with a few hundred great songs. I have chosen this one as enduring.  “And if California slides into the ocean , Like the mystics and statistics say it will , I predict this motel will be standing , Until I pay my bill”.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Thursday, August 09, 2018

On Death and Chips & Dip

I'm loitering in Anthropology the other day and I see this book to rifle though. 'On Death' precedes 'Chips and Dip'. I just can't image a world where you would have things placed in this order. Chips and Dip in the afterlife? I think not. Well in my universe Chips and Dip are most likely the cause of said death . . . .

Tuesday, August 07, 2018

I am pretty sure this is art, but I could be wrong

I'm often running thru the archives, some of which contain dual life objects which function as both performance art props and as utilitarian objects in my life. This extension cord has been in hundreds of my performances. The end of it is a bit messed up and, well, I could fix it. But I'm not sure it isn't a valuable art object as it is. And to fix it would be to destroy it. My family thinks I am sliding deep into hoarding behavior. Any thoughts?

Friday, August 03, 2018

Right this way

Revealing and disarming and not really all that permanent.