03/27 - International Whiskey Day
Whiskey (or Whisky),from usquebaugh, from uisce is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. It is also the first word in "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot", but that is a different subject. Once when I wrote about this topic years ago, I was informed by one Untimely Ripped that "whisky" is the current preferred spelling but that one should at least acknowledge "whiskey" lest a certain ethnic group get their ethnic up. Heh, certainly fine with me.
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But Wait! Alarme, Alarme! There is a "Whiskey Fungus" about. The NYT has an article about it, should you feel like paying to read it. ( https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/01/us/whiskey-fungus-jack-daniels-tennes... ) Boing Boing cites snippets in its article about it here - https://boingboing.net/2023/03/04/whiskey-fungus-is-a-real-life-lovecraf.... It appears to have been around for centuries and we don't seem to have bothered to learn anything about it, but you're on notice - It IS Out There
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On this day in history:
1794 -- The US established a permanent navy
1836 -- The Mexican army massacred 342 POWs at Goliad, Texas.
1886 -- Goyahkla aka Geronimo surrendered to occupying forces
1901 – Emilio Aguinaldo, President of the First Philippine Republic, was captured by the US military
1915 -- Typhoid Mary was quarantined
1964 -- The Good Friday earthquake hit Alaska (9.2 richter)
1975 -- They started building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
1980 -- A panic hit the commodity and futures exchanges when the Hunts tried to corner the market in Silver
1981 -- Solidarity staged a "warning strike"
1990 -- The US Started broadcasting TV Marti propaganda
1998 -- The FDA approved Viagra
Some people who were born on this day:
“The story of the blues is you tell your feelings. That’s what it is, you have to catch the blues when it comes from the heart. I don’t care if you’re black, white, green or yellow.”
~~ Phil Chess
1702 – Johann Ernst Eberlin, organist and composer
1710 – Joseph Abaco, cellist and composer
1724 -- Jane Colden, botanist
1809 -- Georges-Eugene Haussmann, engineer commissioned to rennovate Paris
1820 -- Edward Augustus Inglefield, explorer
1824 – Virginia Minor, women's suffrage activist
1844 -- Adolphus Greely, explorer
1845 -- Wilhelm Roentgen, physicist, discovered X-rays, won first Physics Nobel Prize
1847 -- Otto Wallach, chemist, terpene maven
1851 -- Ruperto Chapi, composer
1851 -- Vincent d'Indy, composer
1854 – Giovanni Battista Grassi, physician, zoologist, and entomologist
1863 – Henry Royce, engineer and businessman, founded Rolls-Royce Limited
1868 -- Patty Hill, birthday girl
1875 – Albert Marquet, painter
1879 – Edward Steichen, painter and photographer
1886 -- Sergey Kirov, bolshie
1886 -- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, architect
1892 – Ferde Grofé, pianist and composer
1901 -- Carl Barks, the duck man
1905 -- Leroy Carr, singer, pianist, & songwriter
1905 – Elsie MacGill, author and engineer, "Queen of the Hurricanes"
1906 -- Pee Wee Russell, composer; clarinet & sax player
1909 -- Ben Webster, saxophonist
1915 -- Robert Lockwood, Jr., guitarist
1921 -- Phil Chess, record producer
1924 -- Sarah Vaughan, singer
1924 – Margaret K. Butler, mathematician and computer programmer
1932 -- Junior Parker, singer and harmonica player
1950 -- Tony Banks, keyboard player and songwriter for Genesis
1950 – Maria Ewing, soprano
1951 – Chris Stewart, musician and author, original drummer for Genesis
1959 -- Andrew Farriss, rock musician and multi-instrumentalist
1960 – Renato Russo, singer, songwriter, and guitarist
1970 -- Mariah Carey, singer & songwriter
1970 – Brent Fitz, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist
1975 -- Fergie, singer, dnacer, songwriter, & pea
1987 – Polina Gagarina, singer and songwriter
1990 – Kimbra, musician
Some people who died on this day:
“Orbiting Earth in the spaceship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, let us preserve and increase this beauty, not destroy it!”
~~ Yuri Gagarin, who "looked and looked but didn't see god"
1572 – Girolamo Maggi, polymath
1770 – Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, painter
1923 -- James Dewar, physicist & chemist
1928 – Leslie Stuart, organist and composer
1945 – Vincent Hugo Bendix, engineer and businessman, founded Bendix Corporation
1968 -- Yuri Gagarin, pilot & astronaut
1977 -- Shirley Graham Du Bois, activist, author, composer & playwright
2015 – Johnny Helms, trumpet player, bandleader, and educator
2018 – Bert Nievera, singer
Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:
International Whiskey Day
World Theatre Day
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Today's Tunes
Joseph Abaco
Ruperto Chapizzz
Vincent d'Indy
Leroy Carr
Pee Wee Russell
Ben Webster
Robert Lockwood, Jr.
Phil Chess collected, recorded and produced artists, like Robert Lockwood Jr., Muddy Waters and ...
Sarah Vaughan
Junior Parker
Tony Banks,
Andrew Farriss
Mariah Carey
Fergie
Bonus: some Chess
Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. So what's on your mind?
I won't be here when this posts
Comments
Whiskey river take my mind
Enjoy your pilgrimage!
Hope you're having good travels...
I like whisky every now and then, but usually stick to beer and wine. We normally keep a bottle of Irish whisky, but we live fairly close to the Jack Daniels and George Dickel distilleries. They make sour mash whisky which is basically Bourbon, which must be made in Bourbon County KY to be called so.
Thanks for the OT!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Whisky.
Now, that sounds like a good idea! Breakfast of champions...
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
What about whisky before breakfast?
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Yeah, mon!
That's definitely the ticket.
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
Monday Monday
la da da, la da da,
Hi all, Hey EL! Hope it's all good out there! Bottle of Crown Royal, check! Two.
Just had a singing returning breeder Yellow-breasted Chat, my first ever March record here in 20 years, about a week or more early. Few nights ago we heard a Long-eared Owl hooting again, right over (in an audio sense) a pair of Great Horned's hooting! I saw a pic of a Great Horned with a Long-eared as prey item once. Saw one go after a Barn Owl once too. Just the first lightest sprinkling of migrants starting to show up, which is fantastic. Something special about that to me.
Here is a fav Whiskey song... I kinda like Procul Harum's best, though didn't catch on to it at the time it came out, but did with Blackfoot's version a few years later which got some L.A. radio airplay. I will lazily just plop the links in.. in case anyone wants to hear it they can click...
Whiskey Train
Blackfoot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeP1PiDXjLo
Leslie West
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-LffIABW_U
Procul Harum - 1970
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgxQyuj77Sk
back into the salt mine for me...
I'm countin' on all to have good ones!
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
Thoroughly Thorogood
I must have heard this song at least a thousand times at the pub in the 90s, along with Bad to the Bone.
Bill Wax used to play the great Phil Chess produced singles on the BB King Bluesville program on SiriusXM.
Youtube coughed up some great short video with some old JTBC photos from the Korean CIA, circa 1965. I don't know how to share or embed it. This is the link below. Some of the characters in the video are Kim Jong-pil, (of the political troika, the three Kims); Park Jong-kyo, Chief of the Presidential Security Service (for dictator Park Chung-hee); and Kim Hyung-yook, head of the Korean CIA during the Park dictatorship. They are shown partying it up, with Japanese heavies, Kodama Yoshio (former Class A war criminal released by the US after WWII with no trial); and Hisayuki Machii, a Korean born Yakuza gang leader in Japan. Kodama, was reported in one historical account I read, responsible for coordinating looting in Japanese occupied territories during WWII on behalf of the Japanese Imperial family. During WWII he was commissioned as a general officer. He also coordinated drug trafficking, smuggling of war materials with Chinese warlords and gangs.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DZIpiDi-WTY
Wikipedia has a this on Hisayuki:
Kim's life was allegedly spared because of the personal intervention of the US Ambassador to Seoul, Philip Habib, who didn't wait for Washington instructions to find Kim. This lead me to an archived NY Times article basically trying to lionize Kim Hyung-yook.
Former Chief of Korea's C.I.A. Kim Hyung Wook
June 23, 1977
https://www.nytimes.com/1977/06/23/archives/former-chief-of-koreas-cia-k...
Surprised youtube put the short video with the KCIA photos in the cue, and surprised the old NY Times article opened for me.
So the bottom line here is that the 1965 Japanese-Republic of Korea Settlement Agreement which purportedly absolved Japan of legal liability for any Korean claims including those for war crimes, specifically massive slave labor and sex slave crimes against humanity, was (Surprise!) negotiated by war criminals and yakuza on behalf of Japan. (Kodama's cellmate in Sugamo prison, Kishi Nobusuke was also involved in the negotiations that led to the 1965 agreement).
There are many legal authorities in Korea,(including the Korean high court) and some in Japan, who say it doesn't bar personal claims for war crimes. The agreement doesn't bar personal claims for injury, it precludes property claims, and subrogation claims. There was an internal Japanese Justice Ministry memo to this effect also. Ignorantly, President Yoon said he wouldn't pursue the "subrogation claims" of any South Korean corporation that volunteers to pay for Japan's war crimes. One commentator noted that that Samsung hadn't come forward with any contribution pledge so far. POSCO did (they received a large share of the economic development funding that Japan provided). I saw another video showing that Lee Jae-yong, the Samsung Group Executive Chairman, was in Beijing for the China Development Symposium which was attended by 100 corporate executives from around the world, including Tim Cook from Apple.
Wendy Sherman, US Deputy Sec. of State- "Why can't they just get over it?"
(edited-spelling, typos)
語必忠信 行必正直
I certainly can use a shot
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
Infrastructure vs Infrastructure? Likely an unfair comparison.
But still!
Here we go again.
A glimpse from the past but nothing really has changed.
Don't forget this:
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981