Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bill Wyman - "Monkey Grip"

“This piece has the audacity of a bass solo during a power outage. It’s not paint—it’s prophecy.” — Sergio J. Clambake, Subcultural Aesthetics Magazine


Monkey Grip" (MS Paint reinterpretation)
Here lies Monkey Grip, as interpreted through the glorious chaos of Ralph Rumpelton’s pixel gospel: Bill Wyman, post-Stones, mid-vacation, swaddled in a jacket that says “I left the band, not the drama.” A palm tree photobombs the scene like it’s auditioning for Gilligan’s Island, while the monkey badge—equal parts merch and menace—lurks like it knows secrets about the bass line.

It’s rock ’n’ roll meets vacation slide show, reimagined through MS Paint with all the subtlety of a banana peel in a tuxedo. And we’re better for it.

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