Archive for April 22nd, 2009

April 22, 2009

Title track.

landoftalk

I’ve had this song stuck in my head for the past monthish.  I love the way the title sounds out loud.  Montreal’s Land of Talk with Some are Lakes.


Land of Talk – Some Are Lakes

It started on a summer lake.  A laissez-faire day of cheating at solitaire, a toasted ham and cheese sandwich, and rocking on a couch swing hung from the goldened and varnished thin pine planks.  The supporting chains are eroding those metal turnbuckles, and making that awful sound.  I mentioned how it would be cool to have J Mascis’ hair for a day, as long as I had a thick humbucker behind me, or if I was forced to play a Strat I’d want a kickass tube screamer.  The thick and slightly foggy distance has been fun so far, but something will happen soon, by dusk I bet.  I think of Ben Folds’ “Battle of Who Could Care Less“, because you’re just so aloof and my eye’s child is like yeast and sugar.   When looking at objectively,  I feel lucky I like your voice so much, I’m pretty picky about girls’ voices, it’s like a 95/5 split.  Plus your bovine eyes, I’ll love you like I love you then I’ll die.

Watch them perform this song live on Jian Ghomeshi’s Q on YaChube.

April 22, 2009

The dead horse kicking.

chavez

Ready for obvious?  It’s too easy to bash all types of media on either side of the border, on either side of the spectrum.  But it’s still good to do, merely for the sake of re-re-re-learning that news media can be straight up poisonous, especially when we’re talking about 10s of millions of people treating it as gospel.  I get it – bias is invetable.  But as the major disseminator of information to the public, really.  Shame shame, because you couldn’t say your girlfriend’s name.  For sure, I’ll say it next time for suuuure.

Flipping through news TV clips yesterday where Sean Hannity and the pale moonlight dancer Dick Cheney said that he disapproved of Obama shaking hands with Chavez, even though Chavez ran up to him like a rookie cheerleader meets the quarterback in the caf.  Hannity then led the conversation into Obama’s “soft and anti-American” stance.  And of course the neo-McCarthyism gets fanned and fed grapes while the hammer and sickle quickly marquees over the weather in hell.  I then proceeded to angervomitlaughcry, how I do. And then my brain thinks of images like this:

handshake300Rumsfeld and Hussein during the utterly false Reagan Era.

37676298Nixon and Mao.

reagangorbachev1985handshakeReagan and Gorbachev.

carter-chavez-best-02Carter and Chavez.

Hypocrisy first, manipulation close second.  Media commentators and politicians continue to conveniently forget the consequences of their own economic imperialism.   Ignore the facts if you want, FOX News is the biggest news network in the U.S., I just don’t know if it’s because people want watery entertainment or are actually truthseeking.  And don’t tell me it’s good for liberals for an opposing view, bad journalism is bad journalism.  I’m not saying networks like MSNBC are the answer, but I hope people have room for two sides in their brain and never decide after 3 minutes of juice.  I’m all for raising these probing questions about issues like torture and diplomacy.  Let’s just bring a history textbook and a relatively open mind.

I’m not a self-loathing westerner, but I’m also not an arrogant prick.  Torture does way more harm than any possible good.  It rarely leads to good information and might just encourage more extremist behaviour.  Don’t think of Jack Bauer please.  One Al Qaeda member recieved waterboarding torture 183 times, and no new intel was received after torture began.  Obvious obvious.  Tens of millions of people watch bad journalism every day.  Insert “fair and balanced” joke here.  I too am fair and balanced – I am female and hate cheese.  Truth and truth.  (Don’t you believe a word).

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