The Evening Blues - 12-25-19
Hey! Good Evening!
This evening's music features Christmas music. Enjoy!
The Moonglows - Hey Santa Claus
No News or Opinion
Merry Christmas!
A Little Night Music
Marquees - Santa's Done Got Hip
Babs Gonzales - Be - Bop Santa Claus
Lowell Fulson - I Want To Spend Christmas With You
BB King - Merry Christmas Baby
Little Johnny Taylor - Please Come Home for Christmas
Mabel Scott - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
Oscar McLollie & The Honeyjumpers - Dig That Crazy Santa Claus
The Hepsters - Rockin' n' Rollin' with Santa Claus
The Davis Sisters - Christmas Boogie
Keb' Mo' - Jingle Bell Jamboree
The Ethiopians - Ding Dong (Christmas Bell)
Sir Mack Rice - Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin'
The Maytals - Christmas Feeling Ska
William Clarke - Please Let Me Be Your Santa Claus
Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials - I'm Your Santa
Gary Walker - Santa's got a brand new bag
Bob Seger and The Last Heard - Sock It To Me Santa
Chuck Berry - Run Run Rudolph
Freddy King - I Hear Jingle Bells
Stevie Wonder - What Christmas Means To Me
John Lennon - Merry Christmas (War Is Over)
Bill Evans - Peace Piece
Comments
Merry Christmas and thanks for the tuness
Really liked these especially the oldies. Needed a fresh sound from what have been hearing.
Hope you have wonderful gatherings with good food, family and friends wherever you are. Thanks for your commitment to C99 and the Evening blues. You make such a difference in my life that is for sure!!!
Life is what you make it, so make it something worthwhile.
This ain't no dress rehearsal!
Obligatory
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Some more Stevie Wonder:
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Happy holiday, whatever you celebrate!
This shit is bananas.
Charlie and I wish you all a very merry Xmas
Again you just can't have Xmas without Snoopy and the gang.
We got the bare minimum amount of snow this morning to say that we're having a white Xmas.
ETA..big shoutout for JtC who keeps the lights on for us. Hope you have a wonderful holiday, JtC!
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
59 degrees and a Green Christmas
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
30s here
This shit is bananas.
It was in the 50's here this week
I don't remember it being that warm in December before. But that's why we just got rain last night. SLC and further south got lots of heavy, wet snow though. I'm good with just rain though after the last storm cut power to cities from Layton to the northern border for 12 hours on thanksgiving. I wonder how many dinners were ruined. And it was cold!
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Good evening, joe and bluzerz!
Happy Christmas to all at c99p and especially thanks for the EB, joe! I may not always comment, but I always read and am grateful for the work you do for us.
Hope all have enjoyed a peaceful day.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
lol...
I got one of the kid stroller things that you can pull from a bike and my dawgs howled the whole time they were in it.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Thank you thank you for the Christmas songs.
Locally a bunch of radio stations went to all Christmas songs even before Thanksgiving (going on for a long time now). The fcking songs drive me crazy. It is the same playlist over and over. I swear if aliens came they would think that Christians worship a fcking flying reindeer with a red nose with his most saintly acolyte being Dean Martin.
After 2000 years of Christianity and its musical tradition (from be-bop to Medieval chants) all we get is elevator music.
Hear hear!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3v6kCuTPCxgtR81oo2BHNq?si=7rXSIJJKQgOV... (Christmas music that doesn't suck!)
For those on Spotify, here's my Christmas playlist:Thank goodness I haven't had to suffer through that awful Pentatonix rendition of "Halelujah" this year (yet).
This shit is bananas.
Thanks! Wow, what a wild list!
War related PTSD, dementia, depression, lack of will to survive
...
there are many thoughtful comments in Alligator Ed's essay related to the title's subject areas, and many more sprinkled in the threads of other essays as well - at least in a more or less round about way.
Battle of the Hürtgen Forest: lessons learned from studying useless death on a personal scale.
Some commentators (and me as well) are struck that we discuss memories of the parent generations' war experiences and how they haunted them and their families, often for three generations to come.
I wished we could have a thorough discussion about the different symptoms and causes for the conditions mentioned in the title.
a. combat war veterans (from wwI to the latest wars in Afghanistan, Middle East and North Africa) - they go under the category PTSD these days, but were called differently before.
b. for family members who have lost loved ones, children, husbands, wives, cousins aunts oncles either in wars or for other reasons like unexpected, unforeseeable death.
c. symptoms in the elderlies like severe depression in comparison to symptoms of dementia and the way they react to all of the above mentioned losses in their lives.
I asked me that question as well.
hmm I am somewhat doubtful about that uniqueness...
I am or was surrounded by loved ones, who had all the above mentioned life experiences. So the questions don't fade away in my mind. My grandfathers', fathers', my own post wwII born generationt and the generation born in the sixties to seventies all suffered from very mild to severe levels of PTSD, depression or dementia.
I can't stop wondering what are the differences. Especially when dementia symptoms in the elderlies might be rather PTSD symptoms (as one physician explained to me). When do people with PTSD are severly depressed and have severe outbreaks of anger at the same time? How to understand lack of anger control and falling in a depressive apathy interchangingly. And when do elderlies with such symptoms are dement, as they either deny or can't remember or can't understand their own behavior.
And all of this on Christmas Day. This was my strangest Christmas Eve and Chistmas Day so far in my life.
Heh, in two days it's over here in Germany, (still the 26th is our second Christmas day I have to go through ...)
Peace. And Merry Christmas belatedly to all.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Hope you find some strength
in the strangeness.
I am not sure if it's strength, but certainly
I developed a more stubborn mind to ensure my own survival for a bit longer.
BTW, So, why is it such a sin to wish people a Merry Chistmas? The Holydays Wishes are so politically correct, they qualify for the fake Christmess edition, imo.
I barely survived Christmas Eve, as my demented or PTSD affected sister refused me driving the car in the dark with foggy and wet weather and that on country lanes. She couldn't understand and process my gps voice announcement from my phone and entered a highway on the wrong lane. It was a guardian angel in the Chrismessy Christmas night for us not having crashed full spped into the cars coming towards us.
It was pitch dark and luckily almost no highway traffic.
We could have made the German TV evening news being a ghost driver on the wrong highway lane causing crash and death. But you know, on Christmas Eve, I think God had a mercy even with us ghost driving deplorables. ...
Here someone singing something Christmassy, the politically incorrect song, and I like them for not fearing to be incorrect...
https://www.euronews.com/live
Not getting into a car
with your sister behind the wheel is an especially good reason for stubbornness. Being PC has its place at times, but that is not one of them. Whew!
Kia Kaha
Bloomberg and OWS
flashback
Speaking of Bloomberg
He hired a company to do some telemarketing for him and it was discussed that the company had hired people in prison to do it. Big kerfuffle happened and he said he cut connections with them. However lots of people are tweeting this article. I knew that inmates were doing jobs and being paid pennies for their work. But I didn't know how involved the government was in it.
The federal government markets prison labor to businesses as the “best-kept secret”
"We can't let immigrants come here and take jobs from Americans!" But we sure as hell can let inmates do it. The problem with inmate labor is that it's not always a choice for them to work or not. In private prisons companies charge excessive amounts for things like toothpaste and brushes and basic needs. Plus they charge up to $15 for a 3 minute phone call as well as other things inmates should get for free. Just another shining example of the wealth transfer that is getting worse every year.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Oy!
Isn't that something?
Letting companies take advantage of people in prison gives them and the government an incentive to put more people in them or to not let them out. This is what people hammered Harris for doing. When she was told by the court to let people out because of overcrowding she said that would interfere with the prison labor system. Oy indeed. Lots of people in California prisons fight fires for $2/hour. I'm sure you know how physically intense it is to do that. But then to get paid so little is cruel. But for our own government to be involved in exploiting people is wrong on so many levels. I didn't know about it or that it has been going on for so many decades. Again we don't have a representative government. I wish I knew how to fix this problem.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
It’s all for the benefit of prisoners, don’t you know?
It’s pure generosity on the part of the government to afford prisoners skills (at no cost to taxpayers), in order to prepare them for a better future. (snark)
Yes, give prisoners the possibility of learning new skills, practically and personally for meaningful growth, not for illegitimate commercial growth.
Here is the article on Bloomberg
Bloomberg Campaign Exposed for Exploiting Prison Labor
Remember that Bloomberg created stop and frisk that saw lots of people go to jail and that is why this story is so abhorrent. His campaign said that they did not know that company they hired was using prison labor, but boy has it shone a spotlight on the problem.
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Merry Happy Joy all!
Thanks for the GREAT tunes JS! Man you can really whip up the Christmas songs like a pro!
Happy and safe holidays to all!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Evening Joe and others
I like this song by the late Greg Lake:
Happy holidays all.
One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will. To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.--Tennyson
Happy Holidays joe and bluesers!
The Bill Evens, Peace Piece, is an all time favourite of mine, and the perfect ending for your playlist.
This is also pretty Christmassy ...
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Thank you joe and all, for your contributions throughout the year.
evening folks...
heh, i'm back a little later from celebrating than i expected and, well, the turkey is doing its job. so, thanks everyone for the xmas well wishes and i hope all of you had a happy/merry wintry festivally time.
see ya tomorrow!