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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Argentina and its government living on fantasy island

It is remarkable watching the Argentine government under the Kirchner government... Lets review some of their actions over the past few years: 1) decision to offer argentine debtholders (i.e. creditors) lowball repayment offer on take it or leave its all you're going to get terms, 2) what essentially amounts to a confiscation of a private company with the argentine flagship carrier, 3) what essentially amounts to a forcible conversion of private pension plans into a public pension program, 4) increasing confiscation of rents derived from agricultural exports (to call these taxes seems a bit rich given that the money actually is taken before it even makes it into the pocket of the farmers). Against this backdrop and with a historical context wherein the argentine government has repeatedly not honored its obligations with respect to creditors (this is a story that goes back to the 19th century), and has confiscated people's bank deposits as in the case of the famous 2001 "corralito" (corral) where people were suddenly told they could not take out their dollar bank deposits which were forcibly converted to argentine pesos rendered worthless by the accompanying loss of faith in the local currency. With this backdrop and in this context the government is now encouraging people to bring their money- which people took out of the country to protect themselves from what in essence is outright theft- back to argentina. It is unbelievable that with the one hand the government is busy stealing the private property of its citizens and corporations and with the other its telling people to bring their money back. It remains to be seen but one really has to question whether people are going to in effect repatriate their capital in this scenario. I don't see it..

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tina Turner Washington DC Verizon Center November 24 2008 set list

It was pretty much identical to this except Lets Stay together was switched up one spot and played after "Help."
Set list

Steamy Windows
Typical Male
River Deep, Mountain High
What You Get Is What You See
Better Be Good To Me
The Acid Queen
What's Love Got To Do With It?
Private Dancer
We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
Help
Lets Stay Together
Undercover Agent For the Blues
I Can't Stand The Rain
Rolling Stones Medley:
Jumpin Jack Flash
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
Goldeneye
Addicted To Love
The Best
Proud Mary
Encore:
Nutbush City Limits
Be Tender With Me Baby

Tina Turner Verizon Center Washington DC concert video Whats Love Got to Do With It November 24, 2008


Tina Turner Verizon Center Washington DC 11-24-2008 concert pictures/photographs





Sunday, November 23, 2008

Congratulations to Guillermo Barros Schelotto: A winner.

Winner. That is the word that comes to mind when I think of Guillermo "El Mellizo" (i.e., "the twin") Barros Schelotto.

Being a huge supporter of Argentine club Boca Juniors I watched him for over a decade win games, league cups, and international competitions. You name it and Barros Schelotto won them. Now it is true that he was surrounded by other great players including Riquelme and Palermo but when they left for spells in the more profitable european leagues he remained and he kept on winning. And whenever Boca played its bitter rival River Plate in what is the equivalent of Argentina's Super Bowl Guillermo Barros Schelotto always it seemed found a way to score a goal or deliver a timely and key pass. Another word that comes to mind when I think of Barros Schelotto is "clutch."

I remember him first coming up through Argentine first division club Gimnasia y Esgrima de la Plata, along with his brother Gustavo who also excelled those first years before dropping off and out, and how Boca bought the both of them. From 1996 to 2007 as pretty much every other name player in the league left to go play elsewhere in the world- including the really tough period of Argentina's economic depression in 2001-2002- Guillermo stayed and I often wondered why. I suppose Boca knew just how valuable he was as they were always willing to get rid of any of the other pieces of their winning teams but not Guillermo and I also think he just wasn't ready to leave Boca. When I heard that he was coming to Columbus I understood that by that point in his career (he was either 33 or 34) Boca was letting him go partly because he had fallen out of favor with Boca's new coach but also partly as a way to let him go cash in and earn some money abroad before he retired. I'm also sure that Guillermo was attracted to the idea of living in the US. He didn't have to play for Columbus he wanted to play for them and look at what he's done for them and how its all worked out in his favor with him now being called the new "poster boy of the MLS".

At the same time because he didn't play abroad while in Argentina with Boca Juniors it seemed to me that he wasn't given much of a chance with the national team whose coaches always had a bias for the players that played in the sexier international leagues the feeling being that if an international club bought you for millions of dollars you must be good. These coaches always forgot or failed to account for Guillermo Barros Schelotto's intangibles which include a total commitment to win regardless and an uncanny knack for making things happen or for being at the right place at the right time or for taking advantage of a little tiny window opened up to you. Guillermo was always the guy who would initiate that quick restart and catch the opposition flat footed or steal the ball and run into open space to score or set up that quick unexpected goal. A very opportunistic player if there ever was one. He wasn't and isn't the most naturally gifted player but when he darted down the right wing crossing towards the center and lofting a ball to the center of the box for say a Martin Palermo's header well boy was he effective and in his prime he was incredibly quick or rather he had a quick acceleration rate. The Guillermo/Palermo tandem is legendary in Argentine soccer and he's been pretty much setting up goals in Columbus the same way. He just knows how to loft a ball to find that open header in front of the goal. Well Guillermo never got to play on any of Argentina's World Cup teams but seeing the paltry results Argentina has obtained in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 World Cups one has to wonder if maybe some of Guillermo's winning pixie dust was just what the team needed to compensate for the loss of that other great argentine soccer "winner" Diego Armando Maradona. We'll never know but when a guy is always winning it does make you wonder.

It wouldn't fair to speak of Guillermo Barros Schelotto without at least a mention to his other characteristic that I and anyone who is a fan of a team he plays for will chuckle at while most everyone else will be driven insane by: his constant complaining, protestations and canny working of the referees! Watching a game with Barros Schelotto you will see a master complainer who constantly throws up his hands in disbelief when just about anything goes against him, wildly gestures the referee as if to say "Didn't you see that??? Are you blind??".. But in the end after one has watched him play a few years one understands that this is nothing more than the incredible INTENSITY (and that is another word that comes to mind when I think of Barros Schelotto) he brings to the pitch and that often times he is standing up for his team mates.. This guy wants to win badly and is wound very tightly and he can go off easily which can lead to the occasional red card or issues with the referees here or there... But to those that watch him week in week out its just another endearing quality like winning, and his penchant for the clutch and opportunistic play.

Winning is of course exactly what he's been doing for Columbus leading the league in assists this year and it couldn't happen to a more deserving guy. Fresh off winning the MLS MVP award this week and leading the Crew to victory over the New York Red Bulls today just minutes ago in the 2008 MLS Cup with three assists to three different Crew players for the 3-1 scoreline its hard to imagine the Crew not exercising the option which will mean he'll make a nice chunk of change next year. Often when I think of David Beckham I laugh at the thought that there is a much better player in fact a much better number 7 in the MLS that doesn't grab all the fanfare but gets the job done. While David Beckham is off filming his television commercials Guillermo Barros Schelotto is winning trophies.

There are two club teams in Argentina which can't wait for him to return: Gimnasia and Boca the former would like him to play and lead him out of the doldrums they've been in as their city rivals Estudiantes have been winning the past few years while the latter will surely some day soon count with him on the sidelines as their manager. People in Argentina appreciate Guillermo for his tremendous ability to win and get results. Its nice to see him getting the recognition he's getting in the United States. By all accounts the Crew will retain his services for another year or two. They'd be crazy not to as the guy even at the age of 35 is a winner through and through!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Eagles of Death Metal at the 930 Club in Washington DC Concert Set List



Note they added quite a few songs including Bag O'Miracles/Cherry Cola and a stomping cover of the Rolling Stones' Brown Sugar... rocking show and a great time!

Eagles of Death Metal at the 930 Club in Washington DC November 18 2008 live concert Video Midnight Creeper/Bag O' Miracles/Cherry Cola


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

David Byrne Warner Theatre November 9 2008 set list?

For the people that keep coming here for the set list.. while I don't have it I really think this set list lifted from Wikipedia for the first night of the tour comes pretty close with the exception that Burning down the house was played next to last.


The set list for the first night:[6]
Set
"Strange Overtones" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"I Zimbra"* (originally from Fear of Music)
"One Fine Day" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"Help Me Somebody" (originally from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts)
"Houses in Motion"* (originally from Remain in Light)
"My Big Nurse" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)"* (originally from The Catherine Wheel)
"Heaven" (originally from Fear of Music)
"Home" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"The River" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"Crosseyed and Painless" (originally from Remain in Light)
"Life Is Long"* (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
"Once In a Lifetime"* (originally from Remain in Light)
"Life During Wartime" (originally from Fear of Music)
"I Feel My Stuff"* (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)
Encore
"Take Me to the River" (recorded by Talking Heads for More Songs About Buildings and Food)
"The Great Curve"* (originally from Remain in Light)
Second encore
"Everything That Happens" (originally from Everything That Happens Will Happen Today)

Friday, November 07, 2008

Barack Obama art on U Street and about 8th NW Washington DC


I saw this one October 26th 2008... Just gorgeous street art rendering with religious overtones...Of course U Street has an incredible heritage for african americans.. this street art was but a block or two from the remains of the Howard Theater and Howard University not to mention where Duke Ellington grew up... I see many parallels between Duke Ellington and Barack Obama actually...

Barack Obama poster on 14th Street, NW Washington DC

Bob Weir Ratdog Warner Theatre November 6 2008 live video Lady with a fan > Terrapin


Bob Weir Ratdog Warner Theatre Washington DC November 6 2008 pictures



Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States

I have a peaceful easy feeling...........

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