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Memorial Day at Arlington National CemeteryNext Monday (that is, 26 May 2008) is Memorial Day
Phil Ochs said:
it's always the old who lead us into war it's always the young who fall look what you've won with the saber and the gun and tell me was it really worth it all
Legend has it that once upon a time the Paramount was a movie theatre, and judging from its present-day appearance I imagine that they would have called it a movie palace - - from its ceiling to the large watercolors that line the walls the place is drop-dead gorgeous. And the acoustics ain't too shabbby either. I took in the show from Orchestra Right Row B.Allison Moorer started things off launching right into the title track of her new album Mockingbird, an especial fav... MORE
"Fare thee well I’m bound to roam / This ain’t never been my home," sings Steve Earle in "Tennessee Blues," the opening track of his latest album Washington Square Serenade, widely described as a love letter to his new home New York City. In the next track "Down Here Below" Earle fashions a talking blues (rap's great-grandpappy; think talking blues on speed) to celebrate and ring the city's changes, both its struggles and its freedoms, our strivings for and fallings short:... MORE
"Fare thee well I’m bound to roam / This ain’t never been my home," sings Steve Earle in "Tennessee Blues," the opening track of his latest album Washington Square Serenade, widely described as a love letter to his new home New York City. In the next track "Down Here Below" Earle fashions a talking blues (rap's great-grandpappy; think talking blues on speed) to celebrate and ring the city's changes, both its struggles and its freedoms, our strivings for and fallings short:... MORE
Steve Earle's new love letter to New York, Washington Square Serenade, is another in a long line of very strong, post-sobriety milestones.
This album is very, very good.
Music + politics = the revolution mix Revolution Rock, The ClashYell Fire, Michael Franti + SpearheadFortunate Son, John FogertyWaiting for the Great Leap Forward, Billy Bragg (I'm waiting, too, Billy)Handsworth Revolution, Steel PulseThe Clash trilogy: Spanish Bombs, Washington Bullets, Charlie Don't SurfSunday Bloody Sunday, U2I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts, X (Is it just me, or were they referring to the contras)Surrender, Cheap Trick (well, only sorta related)Anar... MORE
Here is a nice, positive post for your Monday ;-) I finished Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' over the weekend and the last quarter of the book deals heavily with capital punishment. Which got me to thinking about last meals...which got me to thinking about something even more important. If you KNEW you were going to die in a few hours...what record would you put on and listen to a few times before your departure? Would you pick something upbeat in an attempt to stay ... MORE
Has anyone checked into any connections between Ticketmaster and the companies that make the ink jet cartridges for computer printers? In an attempt to 'expedite' the whole concert ticket purchasing process I just print off all of my own tickets now, which for some reason still costs me money. But I don't have to worry about having my tickets lost in the mail. Come to think about it, the US Post Office may be mixed up in this too...I swear I go through one of those Ink C... MORE







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