(1113) Elevenses, folks. (1129)
15. Rupert will be popular north of the border

14. Alexandra is the goods, imho

13. Welcome to your gory bed

12. DAD has PJW on 1065
On Paris.
(1113) Elevenses, folks. (1129)
15. Rupert will be popular north of the border
14. Alexandra is the goods, imho
13. Welcome to your gory bed
12. DAD has PJW on 1065
On Paris.
(0850) Morning all … bright sunshine out there, through the Gates poison-cloud across the land. Lots of moolah for the medicos. (0955)
11. On sexually sicko extremists
10. Evil muvvers, yes … crims
9. It’s never too late to start all over again
8. The globo-psycho, Wokerati
… environnmento-destructo loons again:
7. If, with my admin hat on
… I’m simply not going to run music alien to my upbringing, for example Slade, Sweet, Strawbs, pop, techno, disco were never mine … things from the late 70s, early 80s, on the grounds that they were gauche, naff, twee, never got into them … nor Queen, nor Oasis, nor that Ozzie someone (hubby of Sharon, whom I like) …
… but against that, at the same time, on most other topics, I’m trying to draw examples from all sorts of sources and am encouraging readers to as well … then I can hardly run bands here any more such as Can, Jane, other “krautrock” (from my radio DJ days) although I did run Woodsy 42’s Radio Caroline for historical reasons (or was it Microdave or Torquaymada, can’t recall). Much of ZZ Top or Lynyrd Skynyrd to me was ho hum … some tracks were good … just didn’t get into bands other guys did … don’t forget my age.
Nazareth were a bit of a mixed bag … so many great tracks, very Brit/Scottish of that day … they’re almost playable to our very diverse (in the real meaning of the word, the good meaning) readership. I won’t play the Kinks because of Lola (you know why) but will play Waterloo Sunset. And so on.
There are two bands below highly regarded in their day … very loud, very heavy sound … one krautrock and as a commenter noted, Jane sounded quite like Steppenwolf, the Canadian band, in some ways. They were thinking bands, as Paul Simon would wish … the first link is to Jane’s Hangman … which is loud, wild, quite fitting the graphics of anguish, loud and discordant lead guitar, melodic but loud rhythm section … on that topic, it’s quite fitting … a long track, much jamming throughout.
In such a song about a man waking early morn on the day of his execution … when I wake up in the morning, it’s the end of the day … title should be “man to hang” rather than “hangman” perhaps. In such a song, crooning singing would not fit, nor Clash type singing … on the other hand, the keyboardist, with his two speed stop and go playing … fits perfectly.
Steppenwolf’s It’s Never Too Late, unlike the “to be hanged” man, is a song of always possible remorse and redemption, even after you’ve done such bad things. I can’t listen to it, personally, not because it’s a bad song … quite the opposite in fact … but because it’s too close to the bone for me, things I’d rather not be reminded of. As I eternally say here … I’m a (usually) reformed sinner, not a saint.
In that song, the vocals MUST be raspy, anguished … anything less would not match the mood of the rhythm section. Yes, I know Tom Waits does the anguished thing too but imho … for a different, self-inflicted reason … staying down in the sewer, rather than climbing out.
Only my opinion, mind. Nuff for now.
All the errors compound as it goes along
PC Lorne Castle grabbed the 15 year-old boy, who was suspected of assault, pushed him into a wall before slamming him into the ground and proceeded to place his hand over the youth’s face while shouting threats and curse words.
During the commotion a Stanley-type knife fell out of the teenager’s waistband.
PC Castle, 46, was dismissed from Dorset Police over the Bournemouth arrest, sparking a wave of criticism as it emerged the teen was suspected of assaulting two people including an elderly gentlemen. Dorset Police has now released the full bodycam footage from PC Castle’s partner on the stop, allowing the public to judge for themselves.
Following the arrest PC Castle’s colleagues reported concerns about his conduct to senior officers, prompting a 16-month investigation and gross misconduct proceedings.
He might have been a violent man in RL or maybe a good family man who’d had enough disrespect from punks. And much of that disrespect comes from parenting, schooling, no consequences for crims today, plus the pathetic behaviour of plod in general, dressing up in rainbow colours as clowns, failing to arrest crims but always going for easy targets and when there is a difficult target, e.g. a deathculter coming at them, they run away.
Who TH is training them this way? Well look no further than the example of Wokerati beside him in the picture … clear, decisive leadership? TH it is. It’s pathetic. Gutless swatting of tweeters … the deathculters look on and show how much respect to the average Brit?
Back to this officer … did he stand firm like a Clint Eastwood or Lt. Drebin?
That thing beside him in the pic … is that his “better”? No prizes for guessing which part of the above irks the most, sticks in my craw.
Shortly after returning here from a sojourn over in Russia, a country of no beg pardons, I was had up on a “tribunal” the like I’d not seen a decade and a bit earlier, pre-Blair … it used to be a “quiet word” with a superior but now it was a Labour type full table with all sorts arrayed behind in order to intimidate, then I was brought in and seated on the lone chair in the middle of the room. Quite bizarre.
It opened and I immediately called no on the first untruth, then the second … the thing I’d learnt was never to raise the voice … always to lower the cadence so to speak … they had nothing, so their next step, days later, was to ask me in, as they should have, for that chat with a seasoned, senior man.*
He asked why I considered the whole thing frivolous … I told him, inc. that this troublemaker had form. How did I know? One of the ladies had told me about her.
That was that. “Fall upon the mercy of”? I do very much plan to do that on Judgement Day, you can be sure … but for a human Wokerati power binge lot, badly prepared and co-opted to heavy a poor lil ole innocent like Jimbo? It was like that scene in Castle Anthrax when they all shouted, “A spanking! A spanking!” Sudden power given to the slaves over another slave. Nuff.
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*Oops … was mixing up two different tribunals there and vaguely recall a third but the thrust was essentially the same … intimidate the brash upstart … snuff out all nonWokeness.
(0455) What we’re getting early mornings is mainly Oz/NZ news plus the summaries of previous day US news, with updates. Brit news kicks in later, the exceptions usually being the overflow from the day before. Still relevant. (0554)
5. Dinosaurs … amd weird far leftists at that
Ain’t that the truth … going to do a post on it later (current cunning plan).
4. Dishonesty towards the public
3. 2A in the US
This is a long listen but an important one for 2A:
2. DAD at 1065
a) From July 1, there will now be no more smoking in the open air in French parks, public gardens, beaches, bus shelters, sports facilities.
b) Macron: “We will prosecute, we will punish, we will be relentless.” But the justice system thumbed its nose at him: the first rioters tried on Monday were all released, with paltry sentences.
c) What (JDV) hates is Brussels, or rather, “Brussels”—the symbol of official, bureaucratic Europe, and the dictatorship of managerial liberalism.
d) “Punished For Living Debt Free”: Canadian man’s credit score wiped by Equifax after he avoids new debt.
1. Steve at 1065
(1613) Evening all.
19. My attitude too
18. Who’ll win this?
17. Steve at 1065
16. Palantir
15. Outnumbered and overrun
14. The insanity of it all
13. She?
12. Saw this promo earlier
My thought was, without watching it … neither. Now I’ve seen spoiler reviews. Still seems neither … or none of the three.
11. Steve at 1064
Hearts of Oak: Todd Bensman – Tackling the Border Crisis: From Journalist to Policy Advisor
Let’s establish that this print is of good quality vision, not bad sound, it’s 1929, the year of the crash, sound is appearing in films, plus it has Louise Brooks, plus it’s precode for a few years so was often risque at that time.
The film launched William Powell but was the time Louise refused to speak … it was badly dubbed later when Louise refused to come back to Paramount to do it. She was not a happy girl. I went to a few bios of her, some more searching … she was abused at nine and was a mess thereafter. Till her death.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canary_Murder_Case_(film)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Brooks
Not a great film but that’s hardly the point … this is cinematic history.
(1037) Right, back after my first excursion, also involving a few days’ cooking … next excursion coming up. (1114)
10. Moosh corner
9. Logan Act or just extracting the micturation?
8. Think the DC course of action is clear enough, Donald, no?
7. Sense of humour, our Julia
6. The whole Daily Sceptic summary today
5. Rotten Borough Khan