Sunday, September 28, 2008
Letter to David Broder who is in the tank for John McCain
Saturday, September 27, 2008
A great man has passed on.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Pinetop Perkins picture September 15 2008 Kennedy Center Washington DC
Fascinating performance on many levels.. first of all when was the last time you've seen a 95 year old man rocking a dance party?! ANd not just any man but the man who played the piano for Muddy Waters and gigged with people like the original Sonny Boy Williamson! One of the last living -and performing- links to the early days of the blues. He played for about 30 minutes backed by local rock and roll band the Nighthawks and went through some standards (How Long Blues), a song or two of his own and Muddy's Got My Mojo Workin' which he must have played hundreds of times as part of Muddy's band in the 1960s...Oh yeah and he was sporting a pretty snazzy red outfit from the hat down to the shoes! I hear Pinetop makes his home in the DC area and it was truly an honor..This particular event formed part of a Dance series at the kennedy center (millenium stage event) so some people were dancing directly in front of Pinetop and the Nighthhawks... oh yah kudos to the nighthawks -who opened with apparently previously Chuck Berry pianoman Darryl Evans- for playing Chuck Berry's Thirty Days..
Thursday, September 11, 2008
the Silver Jews September 10 2008 the Black Cat Washington DC pictures
Thanks so much to my friend Jonathan Cohen for taking me to this show... The Silver Jews or David Berman really reminded me of Leonard Cohen for some reason...
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Are we seriously discussing "lipstick on a pig"?
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Julieta Venegas concert Kennedy Center Washington DC September 9 2008 pictures
Very entertaining (and free) concert... she played about 18 songs with a great big band including string and wind sections.. one of her last songs was one of my alltime favorites: Andres Calamaro's (with Los Rodriguez) "Sin Documentos"...I'd like to the thank Mexico's government for sponsoring this concert through its tourism office although i got to believe there are better things for them to do than pay for a free concert for largely well off mexican ex pats living in DC!
Monday, September 08, 2008
Election bulletin: panic setting in among democrats....
"Helpful"
Notice what is missing in this story:
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton marched for labor and stumped with Democrats on Saturday, but sidestepped questions about the woman who has taken her place as the nation's most-talked-about female leader.
Clinton brushed aside questions about Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin during appearances at New York City's annual Labor Day parade and later during a stop on Staten Island.
"This election is about issues, and that's what's going to matter to people at the end of the day," she told reporters who asked her about the Alaska governor at a rally for a Democratic congressional candidate at Wagner College.
There was a brief "no way, no how, no McCain, no Palin" comment later on, but it is perfectly clear that Hillary Clinton is not taking Sarah Palin on. And since the Obama campaign desperately wants to take Sarah Palin on and would be benefited by having someone like Hillary Clinton do the taking on--for all of the obvious reasons--one can assume that Hillary Clinton is not exactly being helpful.
It isn't hard for her to be helpful. All she has to do is say something like "we all want women to crack the political glass ceiling and reach the highest political offices in the land, but we don't want just any woman to do that. Rather, we want a woman whose values are commensurate with ours." And then, a segue can be made into a discussion of issues that supposedly matter to women and how Sarah Palin supposedly is bad on those issues.
But of course, that is not happening. Instead, Hillary Clinton is barely mentioning Sarah Palin while the latter is hammering at Barack Obama so effectively that Hillary Clinton can be excused for feeling wistful.
Think maybe that she does not want Obama to win? So do I. I wonder if from time to time, David Axelrod or David Plouffe meet with their counterparts from the Clinton campaign to discuss how best to unify. And I wonder if they bring food and drink tasters with them when they do.
They ought to, at any rate.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Washington Nationals PA Announcer admits "I think Teddy got cheated!" in Presidents Race September 2 2008
Get well Jesus Flores (Washington Nationals catcher)
So I was there last night to see my favorite Nat and their best player this season (yes I'm talking to you Mr. Underperformer Ryan Zimmermann) taken out at the plate by Chase Utley trying to steal home. Horrible.... he had to be carted away in the truck... All I can say Jesus is I much appreciate your great work for the Nats this year and hope the injury is not as bad as it looked and that you get well soon!
Album of the Month: GAL COSTA's "GAL COSTA" 1969 psychedelic freakout
Boy I've been listening nonstop to this...I've owned it before (on CD) but now having it on LP it feels like a totally different experience.. certainly I'd never had it in MONO or with the cool Caetano Veloso penned insert notes... Of all the tropicalia albums and that includes Os Mutantes, Caetano, Jorge Ben etc this one has to be the most freaked out psych fest of them all... The bass is fat throughout..the guitar is wah wah-y, there's incredible songs from Gil, Caetano, Capinam (mr. soy loco por ti america), Jorge Ben etc... there's vocal contributions and probably arrangements too from Caetano and Gil who are all over this album.. there are Rogerio Duprat's wonderful arrangements and above all there is Gal Costa cut loose and wailing away at times in a primal scream Yoko Ono-ish manner while at other times she's as sweet as a lamb.. The cover art is also just the most...