The Evening Blues - 12-9-22



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Lonnie Mack

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features blues singer and guitarist Lonnie Mack. Enjoy!

Lonnie Mack - Memphis

“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”

-- Frank Herbert


News and Opinion

War Industry 'Celebrating Christmas Early' as House Passes $858 Billion NDAA

Peace advocates on Thursday slammed the House of Representatives' passage of a mammoth $858 billion military spending bill as an early holiday gift for the Pentagon and the weapons corporations who benefit from the United States' ongoing—but largely forgotten—War on Terror.

House lawmakers voted 350-80 in favor of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), with 45 Democrats and 35 Republicans voting "no."

The new NDAA authorizes an $80 billion military spending increase over the 2022 bill, and $118 billion more than when President Joe Biden took office in 2021. The 2023 allocation is more than the combined military budgets of China, India, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and South Korea, according to the National Priorities Project at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS). It's also more than the annual gross domestic product of countries including Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey, based on United Nations figures. 

The $858 billion figure does not include additional spending on the U.S. nuclear arsenal, contributions to Ukraine's defense, or veterans' benefits.

Warmongers CONFRONTED By Journalist At National Press Club Event

The Season Finale Of The Hit Show ‘Proxy War’

Everyone’s talking about the hit series Proxy War, an astronomically high-budget production based on an actual military conflict whose season finale is set to air this month.

Promotional materials for the episode hint at a heartwarming season wrap-up that’s sure to make wholesome viewing for the whole family, with series star Volodymyr Zelensky being awarded 2022 Person of the Year by Time Magazine.

This will cap off a wild first season which has seen our hero appear on the cover of Vogue, deliver speeches for the World Economic Forum, the New York Stock Exchange, the Grammy Awards and numerous film festivals, as well as having high-profile meetings with celebrity actors and rock stars.

Proxy War has been a much-needed win for Hollywood, which for years has been largely stuck in a creative rut of meaningless remakes and sequels. A massive PR campaign for a military operation geared toward preserving US imperial hegemony is the biggest thing to hit show business since Spielberg, which is why Zelensky was presented with an Academy Award by actor Sean Penn for his stunning and transcendent performance in the series.

It was unclear in the beginning if audiences would warm to Proxy War, with some taken aback by the unprecedented media coverage being given to a war that their own government was officially not even involved in. Critics initially panned the practice of ascribing Hollywood action hero-sounding quotes like “I need ammo, not a ride” to Zelensky when he never actually said them, as well as the use of blatant atrocity propaganda full of ham-fisted plotlines like Russians raping babies, and the hackneyed plagiarization of the Libya propaganda narrative that the evil leader of the day is giving his troops Viagra to help them commit mass rape.

But the numbers are in and it turns out the world is head-over-heels in love with Proxy War’s unique combination of reality TV, inspirational storytelling, mind-crushing internet censorship, and high-octane war propaganda. Naysayers may complain that they are tired of having their intelligence insulted, but as far as John and Jane Q Public are concerned, it can’t get insulted enough.

Yes sir, western culture may be a stagnant cesspool of plastic performers, empire smut and corporate rimjobs, but boy howdy we can still spin a good yarn when we need to. Stay tuned for Season Two! Will Zelensky finally get a guest spot on Saturday Night Live? Will leading lady Olena Zelenska release that new fashion line? Will rumors prove true of a Muppet movie in Kyiv? Stay tuned and find out soon, right after this short commercial break.

Ukraine Daily Losing Battalion in Bakhmut, Ex US Officials Ukraine Cannot Win, Putin Russian Buildup

Snow warnings as UK cold snap prompts fears of winter energy crisis

Snow and ice warnings cover much of Scotland and northern and south-west England, as well as parts of Wales and Northern Ireland, as a cold snap prompts fears of a winter energy crisis.

Ministers said on Thursday they were taking advice on how to protect vulnerable people from the cold after research suggested millions of households could not afford to heat their homes.

Schools in Scotland were closed or delayed opening their doors as the first snow of the winter fell. Forecasters issued yellow warnings that stretched into the weekend, after the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued a level 3 cold weather alert covering England from Wednesday evening through to Monday. ...

Earlier on Thursday, research from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation suggested many households would struggle to pay for warm clothing, heating and food, while more than 700,000 were unable to afford essentials and were already in arrears.

Peru’s ousted president appears in court to face rebellion and conspiracy charges

Peru’s ousted president Pedro Castillo has appeared in court to face charges of rebellion and conspiracy as his successor, Dina Boluarte, the country’s first female leader, pledged to set Peru on a new course and called a truce after months of political turmoil.

Castillo looked sombre during Thursday’s hearing, giving simple yes or no answers, while his lawyer argued that he had been arbitrarily detained and forced from Peru’s presidency on trumped-up charges.

The court is expected to decide if Castillo will be held in preliminary detention as he faces charges for “breaching constitutional order” after his failed attempt on Wednesday to close congress and rule by decree until new elections.

Castillo’s precipitous fall from power came just hours later as lawmakers accused him of staging a coup and voted overwhelmingly to remove him in a scheduled impeachment vote, thwarting his last-ditch attempt to hold on to power.

The reversal of fortunes is the latest episode in Peru’s rolling political crisis. The Andean nation is now on its sixth president in six years. Two previous presidents have been forced out by congress since 2018. Castillo, 53, who won a narrow election victory in June 2021 by just 44,000 votes, is the latest casualty.

House passes landmark legislation protecting same-sex marriage

The House gave final passage on Thursday to landmark legislation protecting same-sex marriage, in a bipartisan vote that reflects a remarkable shift in public opinion just over a quarter-century after Congress defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman.

The final vote was 258 to 169, with 39 Republican members joining every House Democrat in supporting the bill. One Republican, Burgess Owens of Utah, voted present.

The vote was one of the final acts of this lame-duck Congress before the balance of power shifts and Republicans take control of the House in January. The bill, which provides a degree of relief for hundreds of thousands of same-sex married couples in the US, next goes to Joe Biden, who has said he will sign the legislation “promptly and proudly”.



the horse race



Sinema FLIPS to Independent



the evening greens


Qatar’s gas output increase could cause catastrophic global heating, report says

Qatar’s longest-lasting legacy following the World Cup won’t be football or even its human rights record – it will be the climate crisis, according to a new report warning that its huge expansion of gas extraction could push the planet into catastrophic global heating. Should Qatar exploit all of its oil and gas reserves it will eventually add an enormous 50bn metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere once burned, which is more than the entire annual emissions of the whole world, the new research, shared with the Guardian, has found.

This vast output of emissions will in itself push the world beyond the internationally agreed limit of 1.5C of global heating beyond industrial times, beyond which scientists warn there will be increasingly disastrous impacts from heatwaves, droughts, floods and biodiversity die-offs.

QatarEnergy, the state-owned petroleum operation that is overseeing a huge escalation in the country’s oil and gas output, is a sponsor of the World Cup currently under way in Qatar. ... Qatar’s vast oil and gas resources have greatly enriched the small Middle Eastern country, which this year became the world’s largest exporter of liquified natural gas (or LNG), superseding the US and Australia.

It is now looking to further cement its position by ramping up production from a vast offshore gas deposit called the north field, which will account for 70% of the emissions growth according to the new report by BankTrack, an NGO that used data from BP to ascertain the extent of Qatar’s “carbon bomb” projects. ...

QatarEnergy has signed recent partnership deals with western oil giants including Shell, Total, ConocoPhilips, Exxon and Eni in order to boost output of the north field by 60% over the next five years. Separate deals have been struck in the past month with Germany and China to provide the countries with gas amid concerns over supplies disrupted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

People in US Trying to Flee Extreme Weather Can't Escape Climate Catastrophe: Study

Americans over the past decade have increasingly tried to elude the effects of the climate crisis by moving away from hurricane zones and areas where summers have grown hotter—only to end up in states where they are at greater risk for facing devastating wildfires.

Researchers at the University of Vermont (UVM) published a new study in Frontiers in Human Dynamics on Thursday following the largest-ever nationwide investigation of how the climate crisis and related factors are influencing U.S. migration patterns.

Titled "Flocking to Fire," the study shows that between 2010 and 2020, people most often moved away from areas across the Midwest and Great Plains, including counties that have been hit by frequent heatwaves and hurricanes.

The top destinations for people moving within the U.S. included the Pacific Northwest, the Southwest, and parts of the Southeast.

Much of the migration has transported people "into harm's way," lead author Mahalia Clark said in a statement, as they move "into regions with wildfires and rising temperatures, which are expected to become more extreme due to climate change."

Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After Oil Leaks Into Kansas Creek

Climate campaigners on Thursday were outraged but unsurprised as TC Energy in Canada—the company behind the Keystone XL pipeline proposal defeated last year—announced the 22nd spill from its original pipeline.

The company said it had shut down the Keystone pipeline, which carries 622,000 barrels per day of crude oil, at about 8:00 pm after oil spilled into a creek near Washington, Kansas, a town of about 1,000 people.

The spill took place about 20 miles south of a junction where the pipeline splits, with one segment carrying crude oil from tar sands in Canada to Illinois and another carrying it to the Gulf Coast.

Previous Keystone spills have sent more than 383,000 gallons of crude oil into rural wetlands in North Dakota and more than 200,000 gallons into a pasture in South Dakota.

It was not yet known, as of this writing, how large the leak was or what damage had been done by the time the company shut down the pipeline.


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

Dutch farmers battle technocratic forces driving them into oblivion

Green-washing The Trade War With China

The Russian Oil Price Cap Isn’t as Simple as It Seems

British MP: Minister ‘Misled’ Parliament on Secret Assange Operation

How Ben-Gvir Blows Apart the ‘Security’ Story of Israel’s Occupation

Media’s Crime Hype and Scapegoating Led to Crackdown on Unhoused People

‘Huge flip of circumstances’: end of US child tax credit pushing kids into poverty

Oral Arguments Boost Fears of SCOTUS Buying Theory That Would 'Sow Elections Chaos'

What You Need to Know—But Probably Don't—About the Railway Labor Strike That Wasn't

After anti-strike law against railroaders breezes through Congress, partisan gridlock on budget threatens government shutdown

Sarah Leah Whitson on Growing Saudi-China Ties & Holding MBS Responsible for Jamal Khashoggi Murder

Twitter Files EXPOSE Official Shadow Banning Before Elon

Democrat Leader Offers To Help Republican Become Speaker Of The House


A Little Night Music

Lonnie Mack - Wham!

Lonnie Mack - Satisfy Susie

Lonnie Mack - Why?

Lonnie Mack - If You Have To Know

Lonnie Mack - Chicken Pickin'

Lonnie Mack - Cocaine Blues

Lonnie Mack - Riding The Blinds

Lonnie Mack - Plain Jane (In A Mustang)

Lonnie Mack @ The Roxy - Wash DC 3-10-89

Albert Collins Roy Buchanan Lonnie Mack Carnegie Hall 12 5 85


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and C99.

Eighty's Enough is the title of the final essay I wrote at wotb or anyplace else. I will continue to participate here and there with occasional comments as long as it is possible.

(Veganmark's shocking sudden passing prompted this. He was only 60 and I turned 80 in October and my glaucoma has become a serious problem.)

I've had a long,very interesting life and Now have plenty of support from family and friends.

I freely admit that what is bothering me is that I will not get to see NYC's Mayor Without a Brain removed from office and OMG, I will miss the ending of the Russia/Ukraine saga.

The good new is that my daughter and grandson are planning to be in NYC with me. He has been in Switzerland for a year teaching an art history seminar and will be starting his new job as a Master-of-the Universe at Deloitte. His new place is in the East Village and he will arrive in January, as will my daughter. Grandaughter is now in school in Miami, but maybe I'll get to say goodbye to her also.

Nobody in my family lived past their early 70's.

Eighty feels like it has been a gift.

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@NYCVG

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@NYCVG
do not give up.

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@NYCVG

and I hope we get to hear your voice for many more years. I second the motion that you don’t give up just yet. Glad to hear that you have family close with you and that you will have their support.

Glaucoma is an insidious disease that slowly robs one of their eyesight and you must have had it for many years?

Edited so it doesn’t look like past tense.

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@snoopydawg To Humphrey JTC and Snoop---You're right, Snoop.

I've had glaucoma for years and my right eye has been blind for at least the last 2. I'd adjusted so well to that loss that I didn't think much about what was coming.

And here it is. My left eye is getting weaker as each little candle goes out. Each doctor sends me to another but there is no stopping this.

I will adjust as best I can for as long as possible.

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@NYCVG

older brother and younger ages than I've somehow achieved, things happen.

be well and have a good one

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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 --

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@NYCVG

80 is a cool milestone, not to mention a gift. i guess everybody knows when it's time, but we are happy to have you here and hope you'll hang around. it's cool that you're able to share some time now with your family and pass on the perspective that comes from having experienced the world as a different place than it is now.

take care and have a great weekend!

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@NYCVG @NYCVG Uh, I am 70. When I got the news, I told my parents to get me books. Ok, I die, just did not want to die ignorant.
Everybody that loves you will read for you.
Say everything on your mind. Live to at least 100 just because.
I am sending you a giant cyber hug, let me know how it feels.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@NYCVG

Thank you for keeping us up to date regarding where you're at, at this time in life. I'm happy that despite your challenging condition you are still communicating. I'm especially happy for you that you have caring family around you. I wish you all the best.

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@NYCVG
Any who have compiled more than a handful of decades have likely contemplated our grand enigma. Though I have no indication of my imminent departure, I too feel my shortening horizon each day. I offer the following quote in the hope that you might find measures of both comfort and inspiration as the remainder of your life proceeds.

Is life not a dream?

There are some who, when awakened from a happy dream, are desolate. Others, delivered from a sad dream, rejoice. In either case, so long as the dream lasted they believed in its reality.

So it is with the great awakening, death, after which we say of life that it was nothing but a long dream. But, among the living, there are few who understand this. Almost everyone believes himself to be awake. Some are convinced that they are kings, others that they are paupers. You and I, all of us dream. I who tell you that you dream, I too dream my dream.

Zhuang Zhou (Chung Tzu) 369 BC - 286 BC

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“What the herd hates most is the one who thinks differently; it is not so much the opinion itself, but the audacity of wanting to think for themselves, something that they do not know how to do.”
-Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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@humphrey

you've got to wonder why merkel and poroshenko have suddenly had a compulsion to tell the truth about their former mendacity and devious behavior.

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@humphrey

https://korybko.substack.com/p/merkels-admission-that-minsk-was?publicat...

Since Merkel so masterfully played to President Putin’s wishful thinking expectations by falsely presenting herself as the same pragmatic economically driven visionary as he was instead of the zero-sum ideologue that she truly was this whole time, he was successfully duped into trusting her. The end result was that the Russian leader patiently restrained his Great Power for nearly eight years despite innumerable provocations against his co-ethics in the former Eastern Ukraine.

His mindset was that “the ends justify the means”, which in this context referred to his cost-benefit calculation that the costs being paid by the Russian people of Donbass would ultimately be worth it if his patience bought enough time for Germany to successfully convince Kiev to implement the Minsk Accords and thus eventually build a “Europe from Lisbon to Vladivostok” that would benefit everyone. In hindsight, the problem was that President Putin was the only leader who truly wanted this.

He was misled for nearly eight years by Merkel, with whom he closely bonded over her many years in office due to their personal similarities and her successful manipulation of his perceptions in getting him to wrongly think that she shared his grand strategic vision as was earlier explained. Being a bonafide statesman, he assumed that his peers – especially those representing Great Powers like Merkel was – were of the same professional caliber, hence why he took for granted that they were all rational actors.

So Merkle calmly watched as thousands of people died waiting for her to get Ukraine to uphold the deal. Yeah I’d say that quote is spot on. Only psychopaths can sit by and watch people die horrible deaths instead of trying to prevent them. Hideous woman joins the Hellabitch and Albright club. Rice, Thatcher, Powers and many, many other women are in it. To think I once thought that if women ran the world there would be peace.

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@snoopydawg

i suspect that merkel's confessional is a(n unintended) gift to putin and perhaps an escalation of the cold war that germany will suffer for.

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@humphrey of this crisis makes me quite unhappy!

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“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”

There is always more to the story. Always!

Shitlibs have been covering every aspect of the Ukraine war and have been cheering on every Russian defeat and death, but for some reason they haven’t paid any attention to the war in Yemen or noticed that Americans are still in Syria after their unprovoked invasion almost a decade ago nor that they are stealing Syria’s oil and have put drastic sanctions on the citizens. Nor did they have a problem with Biden’s unprovoked order to send troops into Somalia and gawd only knows where else.

Imagine the Misses of the presidents of the countries we are fighting in being on the cover of Vogue or their hubbies being named person of the year. Funny how Mrs Saddam and Mrs Gaddaffi never got the treatment that Mrs Zelensky has.

I’m fed up with American's hypocrisy and blind stupidity. If you are anti war that means you are against all wars not just the ones you’ve been manipulated into being against.

ETA…this might be very interesting Smile

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/twitter-files-removal-donald-trump-p...

2. The world knows much of the story of what happened between riots at the Capitol on January 6th, and the removal of President Donald Trump from Twitter on January 8th...

3. We’ll show you what hasn’t been revealed: the erosion of standards within the company in months before J6, decisions by high-ranking executives to violate their own policies, and more, against the backdrop of ongoing, documented interaction with federal agencies.

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@snoopydawg

not surprised that the u.s. jailed one of its doers of dirty deeds on the basis that it does the same thing for other countries that the u.s. doesn't like. also not surprised that it never surfaced in the maistream press.

shitlibs are only against wars when republicans are in office; the truth of this became inescapable when obama took over and expanded bush's wars of choice.

I’m fed up with American's hypocrisy and blind stupidity.

sing it, choir director!

thanks for the link to the next drop of twitter files. i'm glad to see that these drops are happening frequently.

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@joe shikspack

I wonder if the people being exposed and have been fired from Twitter have found new jobs yet and if so what their new bosses thinks of their past actions? I believe Roth and Gadde have gone over to the new social media that is supposed to take the place of Twitter. Lots of people are quitting Twitter and going there and today Elton John said he’s leaving the twit because hate speech has gone up. It hasn’t but that hasn’t stopped people from lying about it. Looking at you Adam Schiff.

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https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2022-12-09/chinas-xi-te...

China's President Xi Jinping said in Riyadh on Friday that China and Gulf nations should make full use of the Shanghai Petroleum and National Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trade.

China and states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are natural partners for cooperation, Xi said in a speech at the China-GCC summit.

"China will continue to import large quantities of crude oil from GCC countries, expand imports of liquefied natural gas, strengthen cooperation in upstream oil and gas development, engineering services, storage, transportation and refining, and make full use of the Shanghai Petroleum and National Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trade," he said.

In his speech, Xi proposed other areas for cooperation in the next three to five years, including finance and investment, innovation and new technologies, as well as aerospace, and language and cultures.

"China is willing to carry out financial regulatory cooperation with GCC countries, facilitate GCC enterprises to enter China's capital market, establish a joint investment association with GCC, support sovereign wealth funds of both sides to cooperate in various forms," Xi said.

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@humphrey

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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 --

@enhydra lutris

I was merely pointing out what I came across and in my opinion it is a good thing and becoming inevitable.

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@humphrey

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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 --

@enhydra lutris

There is no reason to be sorry.

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@humphrey that I may be missing this.

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@humphrey

i haven't gotten through this yet, but naked capitalism has a counter argument up that might be worth a peek.

Dethroning the Dollar: Why the Alternatives Are Not Ready for Prime Time

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expert.

@joe shikspack

I still see the dollar losing its influence (be it politically or foreign policy related). This does not mean that the dollar will cease to exist but its intimidation factor is waning.

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@humphrey

i am also not a financial wizard (see, i'm not rich) - after reading part and skimming some more of the article it struck me that, while i think that the dollar's influence is in decline, it may take longer than some folks are projecting these days. but what do i know?

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Wham and Why! Thank you for Lonnie Mack. I look forward to watching the Carnegie Hall concert.

Enjoy the weekend everyone.

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@janis b

it's a good concert, have a great weekend!

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@joe shikspack

Thanks joe.

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and happy Friday. Damn, the Keystone pipeline is leaking again, who could imagine, as they say. Sinema trying to outsmart the Dems, doesn't take much, so it might be fun to watch, maybe they should move it to prime time.

Lonnie Mack's a good way to kick off the weekend, thanks, and have a great weekend.

be well and have a good one.

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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 --

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@enhydra lutris

heh, the drama could be quite interesting, in a sick sort of way. i'm wondering how long it will be until manchin decides his party affiliation isn't fitting him just right.

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@joe shikspack I had.

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I didn't go through it as seems to involve Trump and I am not interested in it.

But it gives me the opportunity to raise this concern about the twitter shenanigans. It not only involved Republicans as many progressives supporting Bernie were silenced while hilbots and khive individuals were allowed to run rampant. I doubt that we will seen any information concerning that.

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Hi all, Hey Joe! Hope it's all good out there!

Lonnie Mack was world class awesome, way ahead of his time greatness... amazing player, and could sing too! I have only watched that Collins, Mack, and Buchanan at Carnegie several times. Wink

That Screamin' Jay Hawkins was great too... Another great cutting edge performer pushing the known limits, a master of the art, and a huge influence. There was a good vid of him on Arsenio Hall show too. Was that 90's?

Thanks for the great soundscapes! Have a great weekend!

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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

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@dystopian

yep, lonnie mack was definitely ahead of the pack in developing serious chops. it's a shame that after a few hits he had such a hard time finding a larger audience. probably has a lot more to do with the vagaries of the music industry than his talent.

i think that i saw that arsenio hall clip some time ago, i may have even posted it in a past eb. i'm not sure if it's still up on youtube or not. if memory serves, arsenio hall's show was late 80's to early 90's, but i could be wrong - i've never paid a lot of attention to teevee.

have a great weekend!

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