Sunday, November 25, 2007

chick habit

on the menu tonight:
redline dmx sean paul
no doubt
yeah yeah yeahs
april march
damian marley


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april march


gwen




damian and stephen marley (all night) ;)

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

saturday night pairing

So i love these two groups. TV On The Radio and The Noisettes. I don't think it can get better. The voices that appear tonight are awsome. I figured I would pair two songs with beautiful lyrics against two songs that that were beautiful without lyrics {last week}
enjoy.

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Judge of a man by his questions rather than by his answers.
Voltaire

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

trust your struggle

So creative Commons (my uploader) is having a service outage. Quite common they tell me. So I'll have to upload tomorrow. I do apologize for the delay, one day I'll have to learn how to stick it to the man and host my own data. but alas...


"In the United States, the political system is a very marginal affair. There are two parties, so-called, but they're really factions of the same party, the Business Party. Both represent some range of business interests. In fact, they can change their positions 180 degrees, and nobody even notices. In the 1984 election, for example, there was actually an issue, which often there isn't. The issue was Keynesian growth versus fiscal conservatism. The Republicans were the party of Keynesian growth: big spending, deficits, and so on. The Democrats were the party of fiscal conservatism: watch the money supply, worry about the deficits, et cetera. Now, I didn't see a single comment pointing out that the two parties had completely reversed their traditional positions. Traditionally, the Democrats are the party of Keynesian growth, and the Republicans the party of fiscal conservatism. So doesn't it strike you that something must have happened? Well, actually, it makes sense. Both parties are essentially the same party. The only question is how coalitions of investors have shifted around on tactical issues now and then. As they do, the parties shift to opposite positions, within a narrow spectrum."
Noam Chomsky


[When asked if music has a meaning]Definitely, and it's getting more spiritual. Pretty soon I believe people will have to rely on music to get some kind of peace of mind, or satisfaction, or direction, actually. More so than politics, the big ego scene. You know it's an art of words... Meaning nothing. Therefore you will have to get an earthier substance, like music or the arts.
Jimi Hendrix
{Interview with Dick Cavett}


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i just wanna tell this guy thank you.
-trust your struggle-

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

apassionado

So i just wanted to drop these two tracks on you tonight. They're as different as China and Japan. Yo Yo Ma and DJ Krush, these two tracks were too long to post in any jam session but I still wanted to share them. I think they're fitting for a hot November night.
enjoy.


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Sunday, November 11, 2007

a child with the blues

on the menu tonight:
wyclef jean
crown city rockers & zion i
betty davis
erykah badu & terence blanchard
lovage


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SO watch this



ghots of cite soleil (full movie - scroll down)


Wyclef - 24 heures a vivre (with Muzion)


the welfare poets - sak pase

and just because it was so weird...

curious alice


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Sunday, November 04, 2007

i'm missing talib for this

{but alas talib means student and this is like music school}

on the menu tonight:
chuck d
metaphysics
dada
pharoahe monch
stephen marley & ___ ___ ;)


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i missed hip hop. it was time to do some soul searching.
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pharoahe monch - body baby


stephen marley - mind control (live)

beyond beats and rhymes (hip hop doc)




COINTELPRO


The Patriot Act




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