The Evening Blues - 12-26-17



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No news roundup + tonight's musical feature: More Christmas Music

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features another scoop of Christmas music. Enjoy!

Charles Brown - Merry Christmas Baby


No News or Opinion

News will return tomorrow night in its usual full glory. Smile


A Little Night Music

Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run

Detroit Junior - Christmas Day, This Time Last Christmas

The Gems - Love For Christmas

Honey & The Bees - Jing Jing A Ling

Count Sidney & His Dukes - Soul Christmas

The Chambers Brothers - Merry Christmas, Happy New Year

The Soul Saints Orchestra - Santa's Got A Bag Of Soul

Gary Walker - Santa's got a brand new bag

Brian Setzer - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus

Oscar McLollie & The Honeyjumpers - Dig That Crazy Santa Claus

Louis Armstrong & The Commanders - Zat You Santa Claus?

Brenda Lee - I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus

The Hepsters - Rockin' n' Rollin' with Santa Claus

Moonglows - Hey Santa Claus

Patti Page - Boogie Woogie Santa Claus

Louis Prima - What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everbody Swingin’)

Johnny Guarnieri - Santa's Secret


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joe shikspack's picture

i'm still recovering from all of the festivities, family and dog mayhem and working on shaking off a cold.

thanks to everybody who dropped by with christmas well wishes last night, i hope that everybody's holiday was warm and wonderful.

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What to do? What to do?

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A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma

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@JekyllnHyde give us something to kick around

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@JekyllnHyde

heh, great cartoon, but the one flaw in it is that if there's coal in the stocking it means that trump's program to put coal miners back to work is effective. i think that his tax plan may be a part of it by encouraging the .001% to be extra nasty exploiters, meaning that santa will need enormous volumes of coal. Smile

i think that maybe we ought to start a letter-writing campaign to encourage santa to switch from coal to horse manure, which is at least useful as fertilizer and, may perhaps provide an even more satisfying reaction from the giftee.

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@joe shikspack

... not in the way he intended, or what they expected from him! Thanks, joe.

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A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma

please let me direct you to a blog post I once did about my absolute favorite Christmas Carol—O day full of Grace. If you have ever been in a choir that could sing this, congratulations.

Written by a Danish clergyman named Grundtvig in 1826 to celebrate the 1000th year of the coming of Christianity to Denmark, this was arranged by the choral genius F. Melius Christiansen and has become a standard by which choirs here in the upper midwest are judged. Grundtvig is also known as the father of the folk school movement—he is arguably the most progressive Lutheran preacher of all time.

https://real-economics.blogspot.com/2013/12/o-day-full-of-grace.html

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Climate change is a scientific, engineering, and economic problem. It is NOT a political problem so ignore the politicians.

@jonathan
glad to have you with us here at c99p, make yourself at home.

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@JtC

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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
Oh Please. Politicians and activists have be wasting time and money debating climate change for 30 years with zero progress to show for it. In the meantime, material scientists have reduced the price of solar panels from $75 per watt to $0.75 per watt. Elon Musk has made electric cars cool. Etc.

Some problems demand the expertise of the technologically literate. Climate change TOPS the list of such problems. If that makes you think that putting people who know how to do things in charge is Fascism, we will never solve the biggest existential problem facing humanity. And some problems simply are NOT political.

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Climate change is a scientific, engineering, and economic problem. It is NOT a political problem so ignore the politicians.

@jonathan
To many tabs opened at the same time? Wrong essay?

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@jonathan However the scientific consensus is that the Elon Musks of the world won't save ypu. It absolutely will be a political solution...if a solution does come in time for humanity at all.

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A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.

@enhydra lutris
back at ya' compadre!

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@jonathan

thanks!

while the piece is a little outside my usual listening, it is quite nice. welcome!

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@joe shikspack
Yeah I know. Up here in Minnesota where high school choirs have considerably more status than most athletic teams, this thing is still widely taught. But I know this practice doesn't travel all that far.

Here is a short YouTube of the Stillwater MN high school choir doing a flashmob rendition of O day full of Grace in a hotel swimming pool. They look pretty good too. Which reminds me of the main reason I was in choirs until I was 27—altos.

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@jonathan

those sound like pretty good acoustics in that pool room. it's good to see kids having fun with their talent.

i also approve of baritones having a chance to hang out with altos. Smile

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The only Christmas Carol I'm aware of which makes specific reference to this day is "Good King Wenceslas":

Good King Wenceslas looked out
On the feast of Stephen
When the snow lay round about
Deep and crisp and even
Brightly shone the moon that night
Though the frost was cruel
When a poor man came in sight
Gath'ring winter fuel

"Hither, page, and stand by me
If thou know'st it, telling
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and what his dwelling?"
"Sire, he lives a good league hence
Underneath the mountain
Right against the forest fence
By Saint Agnes' fountain."

"Bring me flesh and bring me wine
Bring me pine logs hither
Thou and I will see him dine
When we bear him thither."
Page and monarch forth they went
Forth they went together
Through the rude wind's wild lament
And the bitter weather

"Sire, the night is darker now
And the wind blows stronger
Fails my heart, I know not how,
I can go no longer."
"Mark my footsteps, my good page
Tread thou in them boldly
Thou shalt find the winter's rage
Freeze thy blood less coldly."

In his master's steps he trod
Where the snow lay dinted
Heat was in the very sod
Which the Saint had printed
Therefore, Christian men, be sure
Wealth or rank possessing
Ye who now will bless the poor
Shall yourselves find blessing

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Here's a traditional choral rendition of the same:

[video:https://youtu.be/SQVUMG6LZGM]

Now, being a long-time Grateful Dead head, I have a custom to listen to this every December 26:

[video:https://youtu.be/Xa8ImA_wSKI]

Here's a live version, woven with other music as is the Grateful Dead's way, and far more worthy (in my humble opinion, anyway) of the efforts of King Wenceslas and his page on that long-ago December 26:

[video:https://youtu.be/mf1dNTexCL4]

So everybody out there have a blessed Second Day of Christmas, and enjoy the music! Smile

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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar

"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides

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@thanatokephaloides

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@thanatokephaloides

hmmm... maybe next year on the 26th we can put together a compilation of our favorite live versions of st. stephen. Smile

thanks!

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@thanatokephaloides
refers to the other one. I discovered that while trying to make that same linkage for one of my OTs one time.

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Enjoy!

Or enjoy from her direct link, which has some of the transcript, but links to the interview via tweets:

https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/what-happens-when-a-russiagate-skepti...

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@Deja

Here's a must watch interview of Clapper on the lack of evidence that Trump colluded with Putin during the election. Listen as he still tries to sell it after he admits that it's over. As in No Evidence

He starts out lying about the FISA warrant for listening to Trump's campaign. A warrant was taken out because the Steele dossier was their evidence to get one.

Russiagate Is More Fiction Than Fact

Her wrote this in her book, WTF Happened

“I do wonder sometimes about what would have happened if President Obama had made a televised address to the nation in the fall of 2016 warning that our democracy was under attack,” she writes.

Okay. If he had said something about it at the time, then what Hillary. Because of election law, you still wouldn't be president.

Lots of hype, little evidence.

The same holds for the question of collusion. Officials acknowledged to Reuters in May that “they had seen no evidence of wrongdoing or collusion between the campaign and Russia in the communications reviewed so far.” Well-placed critics of Trump—including former DNI chief James Clapper, former CIA director Michael Morrell, Representative Maxine Waters, and Senator Dianne Feinstein —concur to date.

Recognizing this absence of evidence helps examine what has been substituted in its place. Shattered, the insider account of the Clinton campaign, reports that “in the days after the election, Hillary declined to take responsibility for her own loss.” Instead, one source recounted, aides were ordered “to make sure all these narratives get spun the right way.” Within 24 hours of Clinton’s concession speech, top officials gathered “to engineer the case that the election wasn’t entirely on the up-and-up.… Already, Russian hacking was the centerpiece of the argument.”

This has almost half the country believing that Russia had to have changed either people's minds or their votes, yet the only charges against the people who Mueller has investigated has nothing to do anything during the election. Except that Flynn did collude for Israel on the vote about the illegal settlements. Funny how the media hasn't mentioned that!

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@snoopydawg

the excellent paper that you posted over the weekend (by the professor). Agreed with 98% of it, but couldn't figure out 'why' the Dude ignores that RussiaGate has everything to do with impeaching DT. Frankly, it blew me away that he wrote pages on the topic, and didn't even mention it. Go figure.

Thanks for the tune--look forward to listening to it. I luv their sound! Pleasantry

Mollie

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@Unabashed Liberal

It was out of hand when it was just Trump that they were investigating, but then they said that Jill Stein was also involved and now the kids are saying that Putin is either blackmailing the republicans or they are also involved with it. Russia hacked the RNC too. Who's next? And anyone who doesn't buy into this are called Putin lovers, bots and other names.

If nothing else, watch the Clapper interview with Chuckles on meep the press. He flat out says that there is no evidence, then he says that Americans need to be concerned....
This morning I read a headline that says that Russia is going to interfere with the next election. DHS is going to be in charge of elections from now on, so wouldn't they be on top of this?

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@snoopydawg Been saying, on here, multiple times since immediately after watching/hearing it , that before the general (& possibly before the convention, but looked months ago and ABC purges videos(?) so can't be certain), that they slipped in a 'Russia is about to release FAKE EMAILS on a Sunday pol show. It could only be from ABC or NBC non cable for me to have seen it at that time. I posted in an OT here about it, that very day, but didn't post a link. Sad

Then, a day or two later, Wikileaks dropped a batch of emails.

This was thought up before this year. I brought it up several times, and at one point, a very popular member here, by going on a way-back history of red-baiting schpeal, ended up hushing me (I'll stand up for myself better, next time) and again, my observation was buried.

They gave us a verbal heads up and actually told us this was coming.

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@Deja

thanks for that interview! it's quite instructive to see professing and professional russiagate proponents asked for true evidence of collusion and seeing that they have nothing to offer.

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@snoopydawg

nice, thanks!

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@joe shikspack

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@janis b

This brings back memories. I used to listen to Windham Hill a lot in the 90's. I'll have to find my CDs of them.

David Lanz is another favorite as is George Winston. Introduced to him on a trip to DC and driving through the Maryland countryside.

I listened to this the day I was leaving Utah for California over and over until I drove my brother nuts. Something about this music was about remembering old times and looking forward to new ones.

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@snoopydawg

I can imagine the forward focusing energy it accompanied you with on the road to a new place.

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Good day on the mountain, legs are holding up at moderate pace, good to be alive and working and trying to spread positive vibes...lessons, we all learn on the way satisfy us in hard times with friend's lending hands and comfort.

Many thanks for your continued guidance in this world.

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@smiley7

delighted to hear that you are well and enjoying the snow.

take care and have a great evening!

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to hear that you and yours had a nice Christmas! Hey, if you got any shots of that beautiful, black glossy Granddog of yours, would love to see them!

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This will be a bit staccato in format, but transcript excerpts are mostly self-explanatory--which is one reason that I like them! Biggrin

These excerpts are from Meet The Press, December 17, 2017,

Bowles-Simpson (The Grand Bargain) Was 'Real' Reform Per Joe Manchin

SEN. JOE MANCHIN

I wanted to be more involved. First of all, I thanked the president for inviting me to the White House. I was there for lunch. I was there for dinner.

We spoke about really reform such as what Ronald Reagan did in the 1986. It was total reform. Or what Erskine Bowles and Al Simpson recommended in Bowles/Simpson. That was reform.

and,

Get Ready For More Centrists/Conservadems!

CHUCK TODD:

Stephanie, I noticed a little pattern here of these candidates that Democrats have had some success with, Ralph Northam, Doug Jones, Phil Murphy, even John Ossoff in Georgia state.

I guess charitably I'll called them bland. Meaning they're not fire breathers on the left. Is that something Democrats ought to very quietly be looking for is very sort of just non-threatening type, moderate style candidates? Even if they're not moderate in their ideology?

STEPHANIE CUTTER:

Well, I actually think what Senator Manchin said was what Democrats need to do. And I think that Chuck Schumer keeps this front of mind all the time, that the candidates need to fit the state or fit the district.

Help

Hey, Everyone have a nice evening!

Mollie


"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage."--Lao Tzu


"Purity test"??
I've come to flag that phrase, like many others, as a tool of neoliberalism in order to shut down intelligent conversation. When someone disagrees with you, their issues are not lesser than yours. The lines that they draw are not inferior to yours. They are not being "pure" when they honor those lines. Rather, they are acting with principle.
--SnappleBC

I think there is a process that has to be followed. I think Mr. Mueller is doing a very good job on his investigation. And if Mueller brings forth the clear evidence that there was collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians, I think you have grounds for impeachment. But I think jumping the gun, does nobody any good.

You have to bring the American people onto this issue. You don’t want to make it into a partisan issue. If we’re going to go forward with impeachment, I want the American people clearly to understand why that is the case, why it makes sense, why it’s the right thing to do. I don’t think we’re there right now. That’s what the Mueller investigation is all about.
--Senator Bernie Sanders, Meet The Press, December 10, 2017

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@Unabashed Liberal

heh, sorry, i haven't gotten any new photos of indy (the beautiful black dog). she's really hard to photograph, partly because she is rarely still for long and mostly because she is a lighting challenge. she doesn't really like it when i use a flash (and i don't really blame her, i don't like it much, either) so, in order to get a really good photo of her, i need to shoot her outdoors in sunlight. her coat is actually a mix of black and dark brown hair and it takes fairly bright light to make a photograph match the reality of what my eyes see. (maybe i'm just picky, i dunno.) anyway, one of these days i hope to get some good shots of her and i promise that i'll post them for you.

thanks for staying on top of the continuing efforts of congress to steal the entitlements that we have paid for all of our lives so that they can give the money to their rich friends on wall street.

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@joe shikspack

this summer, you'll have an occasion 'outside' with decent lighting. I don't blame her, either, for hating a flash!

Smile

Oh, tell her she's got a kewl name--'Indy' has a nice ring to it.

Hope you don't push yourself too much--we'll be fine if you need to take a complete rest, or, with only music videos for the rest of the week, if need be.

If your cold is just coming on, this might help,

Hot Tea with Honey and Lemon

When you're sick with a cold or the flu, drink plenty of liquids to stay hydrated, and make sure they're hot. Black tea helps soothe a sore throat and chase away the chills with a good dose of virus-fighting interferon. Add a dollop of antioxidant-rich honey and a squeeze of lemon for vitamin C.

Mollie

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@Unabashed Liberal

that's pretty close to the shikspack all-purpose remedy to chase away whatever ails you:

piping hot cup of red zinger tea with honey, lemon, 1/4 tsp of peppercorns and a shot of tequila

boil only enough water for one cup - put the peppercorns in the boiling water before you run it through the teabag - water should appear oily (oils are released from the peppercorns) strain out the peppercorns if they bother you. add honey and lemon to taste, make sure that the tea is still steaming hot when you add the tequila.

repeat as necessary until symptoms decrease or you don't care. Smile

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@joe shikspack

how many others will be also? McConnell says that he will need democrats to work with him when he untangles the tax bill and I'm betting that Schumer is going to "reach across the isle" in the spirit of bipartisanship. He has already hinted at that.

I'm seeing a lot of comments saying that the democrats Need To Grow a Spine and stand up to McConnell and tell them that IF he wants their help on this, then he better...
I have no idea what McConnell needs to do in order for the democrats to work with him.

I'm seeing others write about what Pelosi did in 2006 when she talked about dry powder, but they get all kinds of feedback for being Debbie downers
They have such high hopes this time Smile

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@Unabashed Liberal

He of all people know that it didn't happen.

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@snoopydawg  
in this situation:

“I trust Bernie’s judgment as a politician to a sufficient degree that, if he thinks it’s useful or necessary to catapult a Big Lie, I’m willing to catapult that lie right along with him.”

Other folks will make a different choice, deciding to stick with not catapulting Big Lies on principle.

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@lotlizard

from my nonpartisan viewpoint, it's detrimental to the greater good. From where I stand, I think it's that kind of tribalistic thinking that has, at least partly, been responsible for the Democratic Party having become so corrupt. And it's discouraging [to me] that some of the Party Base appears to be content to allow its Leaders to lie and deceive--so long as it's their lie, and/or a lie that furthers a goal of which they approve. (That applies to both legacy parties, of course.)

At some point, this 'the ends justifies the means' thinking needs to end. Else we'll see the total destruction of democracy--if we haven't already.

Plus, there's one more facet of this thinking that bothers me, which is--When it becomes glaringly obvious that a lawmaker is comfortable with rationalizing the telling of a 'Big Lie,' at some point, one has to wonder how many other times he/she may have employed this behavior, and if he/she will continue to do so. Frankly, contemplating this, gives me pause.

To be clear, this measure should apply to all lawmakers--whether they're Republican, Democrat, or Independent. If Bernie comes up more often in my quotes, it's only because he's serving in the Dem Leadership as the Senate Outreach Chair; as a result, he's frequently on Cable News programs and/or the Sunday Political programs, doing the 'messaging' for the Party. Having said all that, I agree with your assessment of the situation.

In the months to come, I intend to post quotes of all lawmakers' claims about the Russia Ruse (that I hear)--at least, those who appear on the Cable/Sunday programs which provide a transcript. (I'm not ambitious enough to do my own transcription!)

Have a Happy New Year across the pond!

Mollie


"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage."--Lao Tzu
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about a week. Take it easy.

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@enhydra lutris

thanks! i've been fighting it for a couple of days now, it's worst in the morning when i wake up all congested, which passes during the day. it's been making me really sleepy, though. i slept until the crack of noon today and took a nap this evening (not like i really had a choice, i just fell out after dinner). hopefully, this thing will just go away, though.

good luck with your fight against it, too. take care!

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We were worried maybe you got all choked up on the fruitcake or some such!

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