They just brought in all this political, heavy-handed, East Coast, hard-edge shit, and painted it on Haight Street, where none of it was happening. Everybody had already been through being disillusioned. It represented a step backward. I thought, "Aw man, not this shit again." I thought we had already gone through it, and now we're into the psychedelic era. There was a whole new consciousness starting to happen, and it was really working nice, but then the flood came, and that was it.
from an interview, not a song. He was dragged that NYC larvals came into SF and projectile-vomited all and everywhere politics. When he & his people had so long past so flown above all that.
& then the larvals. Brought it all into their dung. Down.
Bliss—
that's where they spread out a mess of stuff
and say "just have one." Son,
here's one delicious Marlboro to suck in front of the firing squad
boy, one can of beer in the sweaty back of a beer truck
kid, one name to bounce checks with.
once upon a time
houseplants grow toward the window
I step outside for some air
and spot my face beaming off a dropped gum wrapper.
Pick it up and
stick it on,
it's easy—
first one's free.
You just get one.
When we did the show up in Portland—to give you an idea of someone who passed—some businessman, just walkin' around on the street, came in; we charged a buck, and for a buck you got to see us make all our noise, and the Dead make all their noise, and anything else that happened.
This guy was in a suit, and he had an umbrella. He got the customary cup of stuff. And about midnight, you could see him really get ripped. Somebody who'd probably never been anything but drunk on beer. But he looked around, and he saw all these strange people, and he looked down, and the spotlight was showing down on him, and he saw his shadow.
And he stands up straight, puts that umbrella over his shoulder, and he says:
We're not on the Christ Trip. That's been done, and it doesn't work. You prove your point, and then you have 2,000 years of war. We know where that trip goes.
etree.org, a reliable source for trade friendly (i.e., band permitted) audios of Grateful Dead concerts, has the following pages for download torrents for this show:
I wouldn't recommend "just anybody"'s Grateful Dead torrents to the c99 community, but etree.org and Lossless Legs (www.shnflac.net) are well established as only dealing in downloads which are OK with the creators and the band. So here you go!
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this is apparently a very well-beloved concert. Downloading the torrents and starting them just now, I have 2 seeding (uploading) peers on the first one and no fewer than 6 seeding peers on the second one. The downloads are proceeding at a rate greater than 1MB/sec on my modest cheapo DSL connection -- and that's on top of the bandwidth overhead connecting me to c99!
With my thanks and all gratitude to all of the seeders, of course. Thank you, too, hecate, for drawing this show to my attention!
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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
is the year when the Dead most, and most often, touched the sun, and the moon, and all and every other orb—substantial, transubstantial, insubstantial. Englishtown, '77: serious, major-league, alchemy.
..... mostly listening to various passages in the show once I had it downloaded. I now understand why there are folks willing to seed it without end to all comers like us. As you put it so well:
1977 is the year when the Dead most, and most often, touched the sun, and the moon, and all and every other orb—substantial, transubstantial, insubstantial. Englishtown, '77: serious, major-league, alchemy.
Truly yummy stuff, hecate! Thank you again!
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"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
I understand most of the "Source:" (the first link), but I'm not absolutely certain about the term "Pre-FM". Here's what I think it means:
Some cassette decks in those times had a filter to deal with - what was it, multipath? from stereo FM signals; so I guess some reel to reel recorders had a similar filter. And it was on the output side of the reel to reel deck and the user could switch the filter to 'Off'.
Whether I'm right or wrong, I do know this: the playing and the sound on the clip rocks.
best, john
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Strange that a harp of thousand strings should keep in tune so long
I believe what the "Pre-FM" source means is that this concert was recorded and simulcast on a NYC radio station. Back in the cassette days, that was the main source for this show. The band also maintained a recording, of the signal before it was sent to the radio station. IOW a "pre-fm" version of the recording.
In the late 80's a trove of reels were discovered, recorded and stored by sound engineer Betty Cantor Jackson. The coveted 77 run was among these reels. They became known as the "Betty boards." This updated recording came out then.
I think part of the reason why '77 is so near and dear to the hearts of many heads is that for 10 years we lived with some really crappy recordings of these shows. And then one day… pristine soundboards for everyone!
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“He may not have gotten the words out but the thoughts were great.”
I remember h.s. friends telling me they went to that show! (I was was just starting my sophomore year in college in the Boston area on 9/3/77.)
About a minute or two from Raceway Park, there was an old church--very much out in the country/farmland in central NJ--which was converted into the Englishtown Music Hall. Some of the very best bluegrass and country swing groups in the U.S., during the period, used to play there on weekends. Must've been there 12-15 times in my senior year in h.s., as well as during the Summer of '77 (just weeks prior to that Dead concert!), when I was working down near the shore. (Right on the same "Highway 9" that Springsteen was singing about!) Damn! Your post is bringing back the memories. (But, things were a bit "hazy" then, if I recall. LOL!) Thank you!
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foundation of rock'n'roll. Not Fade Away was five, 6 years ahead of its time, one of the ten, 15 songs that defined rock'n'roll.
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The very most interesting thing about the United States, is that it died, even as it was born.
As expressed in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, which must serve as the "great American novel," for there shall never be another:
Most of the big shore places were closed now and there were hardly any lights except the shadowy, moving glow of a ferryboat across the Sound. And as the moon rose higher the inessential houses began to melt away. Until gradually I became aware of the old island here that flowered once for Dutch sailors' eyes—a fresh, green breast of the new world. Its vanished trees, the trees that had made way for Gatsby's house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all human dreams; for a transitory enchanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence of this continent, compelled into an aesthetic contemplation he neither understood nor desired, face to face for the last time in history with something commensurate to his capacity for wonder. And as I sat there, brooding on the old unknown world, I thought of Gatsby's wonder when he first picked out the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. He had come a long way to this blue lawn and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it. He did not know that it was already behind him, somewhere back in that vast obscurity beyond the city, where the dark fields of the republic rolled on under the night.
Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that's no matter—tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther . . . . And one fine morning—
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
And we know: it was over: even as it began, through Terrence Malick's film, The New World.
At the close of that film, the inconstant English adventurer John Smith, he encounters the American Indian woman he used, abused, lied to, and abandoned, after she had merely provided him with everything he might ever want or need.
He had left her to go off in search of more land, more plunder, more conquest, more glory—the paradise of "the Indies."
Now, he has returned to chat her up.
Malick, in his film, never names this woman: she is meant to represent America.
She is now tamed and tortured, spirit-stifled, English-corseted, and she is dying.
She has not a word to say, to her one-time, would-be beau, until Smith asks:
"Did I make a mistake in coming here?"
To which she witheringly replies: "Did you find your Indies, John?"
Most of the big shore places were closed now and there were hardly any lights
. It also rings of the Thousand Islands region, with follies of summer homes, already or shortly shutting off for the winter and frozen water. Tourist highlights include Boldt Castle, a castle on an island of its own, with the more-impressive (to me) yacht house across the bay, 4 closing doors into the yacht house and a huge sailboat can sail into three!
My place there, not seen for over a year, not a castle at all. But Seaway Channel view. And on the NY mainland, 2 miles away is a green marker light with 2 sec timing. Visible in some weather conditions.
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This was an interesting piece yesterday, about some 87 African migrants, frustrated in their attempt to reach the ass-island of Britain, resettled instead in the French village of Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois—a hamlet so modest it does not, as of this writing, even have, on the tubes, an English wikipedia entry.
Some of the Putois people, they are in a frenzy, because they feel they have been made to accept, more than their fair share, of the British-spurned migrants.
"This is unjust, illegal," foams the mayor. "We are in a situation of mathematical inequality."
Different-ones, there in the town, they are drug down, by that utter nonsense, that, if someone has lived in a place 52 years, and you've lived there 53, you, are somehow, purely by this "longevity," way more bitchin', than they.
"We, for instance, are considered foreigners, because we weren't born here and haven't lived here for 55 years," Marine said, noting that they had arrived from Paris as children.
Others in the village, they are having a Gallic hair-pull, because these migrants are mainly men. Black men. As an aged, nearly 80-year-old Frenchwoman, she says, "if it was just families, that would be one thing. But it's single men—this can be dangerous for women and girls."
Of course. Because some of these—white—women and girls, they, inevitably, will conceive an attraction, for the young black men. And, vice versa. And, then, there, will be, the good, hot, fucking. Which will, inevitably, result, in the production of brown babies. The soon-come, global, future. When all the humans, in all the world, shall, all, be brown.
The 87 migrants, meanwhile, almost all young men, from Sudan, they are mostly about:
"We don't know anything about what's going on, anything about it at all," he said, gesturing to the town. "We just want our cigarettes."
Absolutely.
Here's the thing:
For 500 years, the white people boiled out of Europe, and plagued the entire planet. They went everywhere, uninvited, and did whatever they wanted to do, everywhere. They stole all the resources, killed and enslaved the peoples, drew their stupid borders, and completely upended everybody. When they receded back into Europe, they had so fucked everybody up that now everywhere in the world you look there are men in suits and ties. The permanent and lasting effects they had on all cultures are so deep and so many that most people don't even notice them.
Now, the brown people are coming home. To the homes of the white people. Their countries. The countries of the white people. It's natural, it's balance, it's karmic, it's inevitable, and it's not going to stop.
The white people do not just get to have their Thai food, and their "evening blues"—they're also going to get the actual people.
After what they did, are still doing, the white people, they have no fucking right, to keep brown people out of their countries. The white people do not get to upend all of brown and yellow people world and then not let the brown and yellow people they've fucked over not come into their countries, where things may be better and safer.
It's all going to be one world, all the colors bled into one, everyone global, and at the same time every individual human respected and valued as an individual human being. That end is so clear. It will sometimes be painful getting there, but we'll get there.
People, these days, somehow, for some reason, forget, that the idea of one world, was originally a left idea: see Trotsky, Wells, the IWW, Lennon.
These Trumps and Brexiters and European "populists," they are the last throes of the white people: wailing and throwing their rattles against the coming together of the whole brown globe. They are already in the dustbin of history. The browning of the planet, the oneing, it has already happened. Just have to wait. For the time to catch up.
In the future—near—there will be museums, sad, where will be displayed, wax replicas, of the last ur-humans—the knuckledraggers, the people who tried to screech and kick and scream, against the coming of the global light. Of course, The Hairball, he shall there feature prominently, as shall Orban, and the Le Pens, and Wilders, and Putin, and Buchanan, and Raimondo, and the like.
Alas, and alack, in the largest such museums, there shall be registers, that will list, among many others, an uncomfortable number of people, from this very site.
Those who supported, enabled, excused, equated, minimized, The Hairball. Larval no-minds. Who, forever after, must live with the stench of their rot, and for the rest of their lives.
People—so sad—left behind. To desultorily peck, in the feces, of their dust.
While all we rest. Move—and quite quickly, really—on. Out. Into. The great wide open.
and never endorsed a presidential candidate -- at least not during the Garcia years ('65-'95). Then after Jerry's passing, when Obama ran in 2008 the remaining band members thought Obama was the real deal and came out publicly to endorse him. In 2012, the Dead did NOT re-endorse. They had apparently had seen Enough -- back to A-Political. Hahhaha.
Hecate, I know you know the above, but I'm posting it so the non-Deadheads among us get a little Dead history.
Nice song pick, complete with a Donna wail. Haahahha. Loved '77.
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they did lots of benefit concerts for good causes. And gave away millions with their own Grateful Dead charity, the Rex Foundation -- mostly to needy and social causes. http://www.rexfoundation.org/
They were apolitical because they think all politicians are liars and cheats.
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jerry garcia:
They just brought in all this political, heavy-handed, East Coast, hard-edge shit, and painted it on Haight Street, where none of it was happening. Everybody had already been through being disillusioned. It represented a step backward. I thought, "Aw man, not this shit again." I thought we had already gone through it, and now we're into the psychedelic era. There was a whole new consciousness starting to happen, and it was really working nice, but then the flood came, and that was it.
What exactly is Jerry referring to in these lyrics?
East coast music? Attitude? Heroin?
it's
from an interview, not a song. He was dragged that NYC larvals came into SF and projectile-vomited all and everywhere politics. When he & his people had so long past so flown above all that.
& then the larvals. Brought it all into their dung. Down.
jeffrey miller:
Bliss—
that's where they spread out a mess of stuff
and say "just have one." Son,
here's one delicious Marlboro to suck in front of the firing squad
boy, one can of beer in the sweaty back of a beer truck
kid, one name to bounce checks with.
once upon a time
houseplants grow toward the window
I step outside for some air
and spot my face beaming off a dropped gum wrapper.
Pick it up and
stick it on,
it's easy—
first one's free.
You just get one.
ken kesey:
When we did the show up in Portland—to give you an idea of someone who passed—some businessman, just walkin' around on the street, came in; we charged a buck, and for a buck you got to see us make all our noise, and the Dead make all their noise, and anything else that happened.
This guy was in a suit, and he had an umbrella. He got the customary cup of stuff. And about midnight, you could see him really get ripped. Somebody who'd probably never been anything but drunk on beer. But he looked around, and he saw all these strange people, and he looked down, and the spotlight was showing down on him, and he saw his shadow.
And he stands up straight, puts that umbrella over his shoulder, and he says:
"The king walks."
And:
"The king turns around."
And:
"Now the king will dance."
Kesey on Messianic cults:
from The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
that's
Tom Wolfe. NYC. White suit man. Not Kesey.
Kesey:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs8vE0R-X88]
gd77-09-03 Englishtown NJ
etree.org, a reliable source for trade friendly (i.e., band permitted) audios of Grateful Dead concerts, has the following pages for download torrents for this show:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=540286
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=575028
I wouldn't recommend "just anybody"'s Grateful Dead torrents to the c99 community, but etree.org and Lossless Legs (www.shnflac.net) are well established as only dealing in downloads which are OK with the creators and the band. So here you go!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
gd77-09-03 Englishtown NJ part II
this is apparently a very well-beloved concert. Downloading the torrents and starting them just now, I have 2 seeding (uploading) peers on the first one and no fewer than 6 seeding peers on the second one. The downloads are proceeding at a rate greater than 1MB/sec on my modest cheapo DSL connection -- and that's on top of the bandwidth overhead connecting me to c99!
With my thanks and all gratitude to all of the seeders, of course. Thank you, too, hecate, for drawing this show to my attention!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
1977
is the year when the Dead most, and most often, touched the sun, and the moon, and all and every other orb—substantial, transubstantial, insubstantial. Englishtown, '77: serious, major-league, alchemy.
I've been gone a couple of hours.....
..... mostly listening to various passages in the show once I had it downloaded. I now understand why there are folks willing to seed it without end to all comers like us. As you put it so well:
Truly yummy stuff, hecate! Thank you again!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
Source: Two-track Pre-FM reel
I understand most of the "Source:" (the first link), but I'm not absolutely certain about the term "Pre-FM". Here's what I think it means:
Some cassette decks in those times had a filter to deal with - what was it, multipath? from stereo FM signals; so I guess some reel to reel recorders had a similar filter. And it was on the output side of the reel to reel deck and the user could switch the filter to 'Off'.
Whether I'm right or wrong, I do know this: the playing and the sound on the clip rocks.
best, john
Strange that a harp of thousand strings should keep in tune so long
it rocks
The show is definitely worth the trouble to obtain in lossless (FLAC) form. And thank you for the feedback!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
for many stretches,
all, in Garcia, and thus in the rest of the band, was near-perfectly, and, at times, even perfectly, balanced.
Pre FM Source
I believe what the "Pre-FM" source means is that this concert was recorded and simulcast on a NYC radio station. Back in the cassette days, that was the main source for this show. The band also maintained a recording, of the signal before it was sent to the radio station. IOW a "pre-fm" version of the recording.
In the late 80's a trove of reels were discovered, recorded and stored by sound engineer Betty Cantor Jackson. The coveted 77 run was among these reels. They became known as the "Betty boards." This updated recording came out then.
I think part of the reason why '77 is so near and dear to the hearts of many heads is that for 10 years we lived with some really crappy recordings of these shows. And then one day… pristine soundboards for everyone!
“He may not have gotten the words out but the thoughts were great.”
I don't need a cup
The music is enough for me.
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
like the sky,
the music, it never stops.
As: they: both: roll away, the dew.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLOs7wXmFxw]
Good, to see, feel, you. Brother. Bis.
Jerryland:
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
you are
so Brave. Flying the airplane.
it's a pleasure to enjoy your perspective,
whether from above or on water.
Your signature quote makes me smile, and cringe a little, under the weight ; ).
eight-foot woman,
like there in the Bis sig: that ain't nothin'.
John Hiatt, for instance, he:
need a fifty-foot woman
to wrap these arms around
'cause i'm a full-grown man
and i'm lookin'
for a big love
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyKl-Hrs278]
; )
Charlie Parr
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0J5z_n6Bm8]
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
TWO Banjos
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgUYHrcpm1c]
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
and, for those to whom ten strings is not enough...
TWO Mandolins:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP_2dupIRIw]
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
Oops, double post
so I'll fix it, with a little more Jerry on banjo:
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQrVYgVpBLs]
"I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.” —Malcolm X
Four strong winds ...
[video:https://youtu.be/fvgDXkHjAHM]
the wind, from a human being the hairball shall instantly deport
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrFO7RTPJIc]
...
[video:https://youtu.be/xy8xJLZx7dE]
H.S. class of '76, about 15 minutes from Englishtown...
I remember h.s. friends telling me they went to that show! (I was was just starting my sophomore year in college in the Boston area on 9/3/77.)
About a minute or two from Raceway Park, there was an old church--very much out in the country/farmland in central NJ--which was converted into the Englishtown Music Hall. Some of the very best bluegrass and country swing groups in the U.S., during the period, used to play there on weekends. Must've been there 12-15 times in my senior year in h.s., as well as during the Summer of '77 (just weeks prior to that Dead concert!), when I was working down near the shore. (Right on the same "Highway 9" that Springsteen was singing about!) Damn! Your post is bringing back the memories. (But, things were a bit "hazy" then, if I recall. LOL!) Thank you!
"Freedom is something that dies unless it's used." --Hunter S. Thompson
you're welcome ; )
Keep bringing back those memories. They sound like they're all good ones. So: you want them, in tow. ; )
Buddy Holly the very
foundation of rock'n'roll. Not Fade Away was five, 6 years ahead of its time, one of the ten, 15 songs that defined rock'n'roll.
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englishtown:
The very most interesting thing about the United States, is that it died, even as it was born.
As expressed in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, which must serve as the "great American novel," for there shall never be another:
And we know: it was over: even as it began, through Terrence Malick's film, The New World.
At the close of that film, the inconstant English adventurer John Smith, he encounters the American Indian woman he used, abused, lied to, and abandoned, after she had merely provided him with everything he might ever want or need.
He had left her to go off in search of more land, more plunder, more conquest, more glory—the paradise of "the Indies."
Now, he has returned to chat her up.
Malick, in his film, never names this woman: she is meant to represent America.
She is now tamed and tortured, spirit-stifled, English-corseted, and she is dying.
She has not a word to say, to her one-time, would-be beau, until Smith asks:
"Did I make a mistake in coming here?"
To which she witheringly replies: "Did you find your Indies, John?"
"I may," he admits, "have sailed past them."
Absolutely goddam right.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqZE9WAYND0]
Memories, bad day for those, and dawn gets closer
. It also rings of the Thousand Islands region, with follies of summer homes, already or shortly shutting off for the winter and frozen water. Tourist highlights include Boldt Castle, a castle on an island of its own, with the more-impressive (to me) yacht house across the bay, 4 closing doors into the yacht house and a huge sailboat can sail into three!
My place there, not seen for over a year, not a castle at all. But Seaway Channel view. And on the NY mainland, 2 miles away is a green marker light with 2 sec timing. Visible in some weather conditions.
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Thank you, Bruddah.
Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .
Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .
If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march
days of englishtown soon passed come
This was an interesting piece yesterday, about some 87 African migrants, frustrated in their attempt to reach the ass-island of Britain, resettled instead in the French village of Saint-Bauzille-de-Putois—a hamlet so modest it does not, as of this writing, even have, on the tubes, an English wikipedia entry.
Some of the Putois people, they are in a frenzy, because they feel they have been made to accept, more than their fair share, of the British-spurned migrants.
"This is unjust, illegal," foams the mayor. "We are in a situation of mathematical inequality."
Different-ones, there in the town, they are drug down, by that utter nonsense, that, if someone has lived in a place 52 years, and you've lived there 53, you, are somehow, purely by this "longevity," way more bitchin', than they.
Others in the village, they are having a Gallic hair-pull, because these migrants are mainly men. Black men. As an aged, nearly 80-year-old Frenchwoman, she says, "if it was just families, that would be one thing. But it's single men—this can be dangerous for women and girls."
Of course. Because some of these—white—women and girls, they, inevitably, will conceive an attraction, for the young black men. And, vice versa. And, then, there, will be, the good, hot, fucking. Which will, inevitably, result, in the production of brown babies. The soon-come, global, future. When all the humans, in all the world, shall, all, be brown.
when all the colors/bleed into one
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRoZ1-8z2R0]
The 87 migrants, meanwhile, almost all young men, from Sudan, they are mostly about:
Absolutely.
Here's the thing:
For 500 years, the white people boiled out of Europe, and plagued the entire planet. They went everywhere, uninvited, and did whatever they wanted to do, everywhere. They stole all the resources, killed and enslaved the peoples, drew their stupid borders, and completely upended everybody. When they receded back into Europe, they had so fucked everybody up that now everywhere in the world you look there are men in suits and ties. The permanent and lasting effects they had on all cultures are so deep and so many that most people don't even notice them.
Now, the brown people are coming home. To the homes of the white people. Their countries. The countries of the white people. It's natural, it's balance, it's karmic, it's inevitable, and it's not going to stop.
The white people do not just get to have their Thai food, and their "evening blues"—they're also going to get the actual people.
After what they did, are still doing, the white people, they have no fucking right, to keep brown people out of their countries. The white people do not get to upend all of brown and yellow people world and then not let the brown and yellow people they've fucked over not come into their countries, where things may be better and safer.
It's all going to be one world, all the colors bled into one, everyone global, and at the same time every individual human respected and valued as an individual human being. That end is so clear. It will sometimes be painful getting there, but we'll get there.
People, these days, somehow, for some reason, forget, that the idea of one world, was originally a left idea: see Trotsky, Wells, the IWW, Lennon.
These Trumps and Brexiters and European "populists," they are the last throes of the white people: wailing and throwing their rattles against the coming together of the whole brown globe. They are already in the dustbin of history. The browning of the planet, the oneing, it has already happened. Just have to wait. For the time to catch up.
In the future—near—there will be museums, sad, where will be displayed, wax replicas, of the last ur-humans—the knuckledraggers, the people who tried to screech and kick and scream, against the coming of the global light. Of course, The Hairball, he shall there feature prominently, as shall Orban, and the Le Pens, and Wilders, and Putin, and Buchanan, and Raimondo, and the like.
Alas, and alack, in the largest such museums, there shall be registers, that will list, among many others, an uncomfortable number of people, from this very site.
Those who supported, enabled, excused, equated, minimized, The Hairball. Larval no-minds. Who, forever after, must live with the stench of their rot, and for the rest of their lives.
People—so sad—left behind. To desultorily peck, in the feces, of their dust.
While all we rest. Move—and quite quickly, really—on. Out. Into. The great wide open.
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The Grateful Dead were A-Political
and never endorsed a presidential candidate -- at least not during the Garcia years ('65-'95). Then after Jerry's passing, when Obama ran in 2008 the remaining band members thought Obama was the real deal and came out publicly to endorse him. In 2012, the Dead did NOT re-endorse. They had apparently had seen Enough -- back to A-Political. Hahhaha.
Hecate, I know you know the above, but I'm posting it so the non-Deadheads among us get a little Dead history.
Nice song pick, complete with a Donna wail. Haahahha. Loved '77.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
Juat thought that I'd note that while apolitical, they were
also anti-war.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Yes, Anti-War Bigtime. And...
they did lots of benefit concerts for good causes. And gave away millions with their own Grateful Dead charity, the Rex Foundation -- mostly to needy and social causes. http://www.rexfoundation.org/
They were apolitical because they think all politicians are liars and cheats.
Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.
charlatans
And so far, they've been batting 1.000 on that assertion!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
Thanks, hecate, a good way to get going in the morning.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --