Sunday, March 08, 2009

Sunday Overnight



Paul Bley, Sad, Zagreb, 1979.



Archie Shepp, segment from The Leaders, Paris, 1988.



Jimmy Giuffre trio (Jim Hall, Jim Atlas) The Train And The River, New York City, 1957.



Last Exit, Deutsches Jazzfestival, Frankfurt, 1986.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Two for TenGrain

I survived the 80's, he embraces them - And who's happier?...My pal Tengrain.

;>)



XTC, Respectable Street, 1981.



Nina Hagen, Smack Jack, 1982.

Don't Fight The Rush

Don't Fight The Rush

...Those clowns can be murder.

;>)

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Sunday Overnight



Glenn Miller and his orchestra, with the Modernaires and Dorothy Claire, Perfidia, 1941.



Artie Shaw, Stardust, 1940.



Ralph Towner, with Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber, and John Christensen, Nimbus, 1974.



...And the Lyman Woodard (R.I.P.) Organization, with Ron English, Norma Bell, Leonard King, Lorenzo Brown, Bud Spangler and Charles Moore, Saturday Night Special, 1975

Four More Reichs

True To His Uniform

Think Progress:

...After his speech, CPAC presented Rush Limbaugh with a “Defender of the Constitution” award, which included a document signed by Benjamin Franklin. The presenter then compared Rush to Franklin:

The king of England sat with his advisers, and they read the writings of Ben Franklin. They said, “The colonists will never be successful if they read what he writes.” Just as the king’s successor, who is in the White House, said the other day, that conservatives will never be successful if they listen to Rush Limbaugh. The only way we will be successful is if we listen to Rush Limbaugh!


Let me see if I understand this correctly...A doctor-shopping, drug addicted radio comedian and purported sex tourist with a rather blatant sideline in mass media bloviation is comparable to this modest fellow?

'He that spits against the Wind, spits in his own Face.'