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Daughters of Bilitis and Stoned at the Taj Again


New “Daughters of Bilitis” Video!

GRAILS | Myspace Music Videos

 

Also, check out this additional Grails track from the album Take Refuge In Clean Living, although the video is just a single frame, the track is worth it:

 

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  1. Noticed someone watching a video which juxtaposes verses from the Bhagavad Gita and Liber AL
  2. SpeLL C▲s†††r video “john dee’s diary”
  3. The Green Man track Liber Al
  4. SickTanicK track “Portrait Of The Devil”
  5. The Hermetic Library Anthology Album
This entry was posted in The Hermetic Library and tagged daughters of bilitis, grails, music, video on November 12, 2011 by John Griogair Bell.

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My name is John. I'm the enigmatic super villain, known only, to some, as the Librarian.

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