H. L. Mencken was wrong. Politics isn't the worship of jackals by jackasses, rock 'n roll is. And on that note once again let us head on into more of that jackal-worshiping which I gotta say has kept me from going totally bonkers these past few decades.
But before we get into alla that music review stuff you tune into this blog for, maybe a li'l personal chat is in order, everyday stuff in order to humanize me in the eyes of people who wouldn't know what humanity is even if it bit 'em on their naturally oversized consciousnesses. First off I DID IT, not what you think I did but actually broke down and bought myself an expensive three months subscription to ROCK'S BACKPAGES. Yes, I'm talkin' about that site for sore eyes which has collected and categorized a whole load of rock scribblings from o'er the years, mostly feh stuff but a few good things in-between which I am most interested in. I'm talkin' a lotta the better British Weaklies stuff that I never could afford way back when yet was all but dead by the time I could...writings by the better minds that England hadda offer and you can just BET that I will be spending the next entire three months copying and collecting the best of the batch for my own personal enjoyment, and to rip off ideas from 'em while I'm at it as well!
So far I collected (and mis-collated making reading a real jumble) the Giovanni Dadomo articles that I was very anxious to read considering how I find his Velvet Underground history in SOUNDS as good as the better NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS items of the same strata. I was a really busy beaver this past Tuesday copying almost all of the available Dadomo pieces on Rock's Back Pages, even the stuff I thought would be comparatively grade-z turdsville like his piece on Orleans as well as some items on Jesse Winchester, a surprise on my part considering just how much I loathe not only gruffy singer-songwriters but draft dodgers to boot! (Not that I have an animus towards draft dodgers considering that maybe the body that's gonna be put on the front lines should have a say about being there inna first place, but I sure hated 'em back when Winchester was getting all this Sick White Liberal press about being one and how ashamed we should be because he was one boo-hoo cry-cry...and people who pride themselves on how they were "Conscientious Objectors" should also fit in somewhere, not for objecting, but for being so SANCTIMONIOUS about it!)
Next go 'round'll probably be Charles Shaar Murray and then who knows, either Nick Kent or Jane Suck depending on my own particular disposition towards ex-junkies or wannabe feminists that particular day.
Sun Ra-CALLING PLANET EARTH 3-CD set
Hawkwind-SPACE RITUAL 2-CD reissue with extra tracks.
Les Rallizes Denudes-LIVE MAY 25 1975 YANEURA CD
Tim Buckley-STARSAILOR CD
Musica Orbis-TO THE LISTENERS LP
Kim Fowley-THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL LP
The Velvet Underground-PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE CD box set (disc one only)
Nico-THE MARBLE INDEX CD
Rashied Ali Leroy Jenkins Duo-SWIFT ARE THE WINDS OF TIME CD
Moon Pool-ECLIPSE CD
Max Neuhaus/John Cage-FONTANA MIX-FEED LP
Eno-ANOTHER GREEN WORLD LP
James White and the Blacks-SAX MANIAC LP
Mahogany Brain-SOME COCKTAIL SUGGESTIONS LP
Chrome-HALF MACHINE LIP MOVES CD
Suicide-THE SECOND ALBUM + THE FIRST REHEARSAL TAPES CD (disc two only)
John Coltrane-THE AFRICA BRASS SESSIONS VOLUME TWO LP
SUISHOU NO FUNE CD
The Who-WHO THE FUCK?! LP
Mahogany Brain-SMOOTH SICK LIGHTS CD
Dr. Mix and the Remix-(1979-1982) CD
Amina Claudine Myers-SONGS FOR MOTHER E LP
Jimi Hendrix-SMASHING AMPS LP
Jango Edwards and the Friends Roadshow-LIVE IN EUROPE LP (side one only)
SUICIDE CD
The Grateful Dead-MASON'S CHILDREN CD
FUGS FOUR, ROUNDERS SCORE LP
Soft White Underbelly-UNRELEASED ELEKTRA ALBUM CD-r burn
Mahogany Brain-WITH (JUNK-SAUCEPAN) WHEN (SPOON-TRIGGER) CD
JACK RUBY CD
The Astronauts-PETER PAN HITS THE SUBURBS LP
Various Artists-LES PLUS GRANDS SUCCES DU PUNK CD
David Bowie-CHANGES, RECORDED LIVE AT THE SANTA MONICA CIVIC AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 20, 1972 CD
SOFT MACHINE VOLUMES ONE AND TWO CD
The Red Krayola-COCONUT HOTEL CD
BLACK PEARL CD
The Velvet Underground-disc one of 45TH ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION SET 4-CD set
Steve Reich-FOUR ORGANS/PHASE PATTERNS CD
Erica Pomerance-YOU USED TO THINK CD
CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY VOLUME TWO LP
The Pretty Things-DEFECTING GREY 10-inch EP
Art Ensemble of Chicago-BAP-TIZUM LP
Various Artists-LES PLUS GRANDS SUCCES DU PUNK II CD
Alice Cooper-PRETTIES FOR YOU/EASY ACTION CD
The Flamin' Groovies-SNEAKERS 10-inch LP
Cabaret Voltaire-THREE MANTRAS CD
Joe McPhee-NATION TIME CD
The Deviants-PTOOFF! CD
Les Rallizes Denudes-ELECTRIC PURE LAND 1974 CD
Pink Floyd-THE MIDAS TOUCH LP
The Sniveling Shits-I CAN'T COME CD
Roscoe Mitchell Sextet-SOUND LP
Magma-KOHNTARKOSZ CD
ROXY MUSIC CD
THE GOOD RATS CD
Various Artists-PUNKS FROM THE UNDERGROUND CD
BERLIN AIRLIFT LP
The Gizmos-RAW FIRST TAKES 1977 CD-r burn
Syd Barrett-MY HEAD KISSED THE GROUND CD
Tim Buckley and the Starsailor Band-VARIOUS LIVE 1970 CD-r burn
Red Noise-SARCELLES - LOCHERES CD
E. Power Biggs-FESTIVAL OF FRENCH ORGAN MUSIC LP
Black Pearl-LIVE LP
Kim Fowley-LIVING IN THE STREETS LP
Magma-INEDITS LP
Air-AIR RAID CD-r burn
Sun Ra-THE COMPLETE REMASTERED RECORDINGS ON BLACK SAINT & SOUL NOTE 4-CD set
Bruce Gilbert/Ron West-FREQUENCY VARIATION LP
Mary Lou Williams-THE HISTORY OF JAZZ LP
The Flesheaters-GREATEST HITS - DESTROYED BY FIRE LP
The Soft Machine-BUNDLES LP
Mary Lou Williams-MARY LOU'S MASS LP
The Trashmen-SURFIN' BIRD LP
Art Ensemble of Chicago-CERTAIN BLACKS CD-r burn
The Frenchies-LOLA COLA CD
John Cale and Terry Riley-CHURCH OF ANTHRAX CD
Various Artists-ATLANTIC JAZZ - THE AVANT GARDE CD
Various Artists-HIGHS IN THE MID-SIXTIES VOLUME 3 - LOS ANGELES 1967 LP
Siouxsie and the Banshees-LIVE AND RARE 1977-1978 cassette
And here you were making masks outta old sweaters for da fambly!
Francoeur-AUT'CHOSE CD (Unidisc Records, Canada)
The ever omnipresent "they" have called Lucien Francoeur the Canadian Lou Reed. Well, it does make way more sense than handin' the title over to Lewis Furey. Anyway, this '78 reish does have that by-then fading decadent air to it not only with the VELVET UNDERGROUND 1969 LIVE ripoff cover but Francoeur's devil-may-care swagger permeating this effort. And to add to the ultra swank chic of it all not only does a Serge Gainsbourg toon but a Gallic "Be Bop a Lula" done Roxy Music style pops up. I guess with tracks like those the guy has more of a claim to the Slag Heap title than anyone else north of the border. AUT'CHOSE is definitely one of those albums that naturally would get lost in the big upheaval of the day, but it does have a certain bossy sway about it that would appeal to those of you who were busy trolling the new release racks of the day trying to find something to ease them disco doldrums.
Well, it was worth what I paid for it, 'n I got it for FREE!!! The Bosstown hype obviously went way beyond its MGM origins with this ABC release featuring a soul/funk/rock conglomeration that just ain't able to get it up the way that James Brown and even some second-string r 'n b shouters could, what with the overall orchestrated goo and general pop slurp gettin' all inna way. Thing is that this group coulda amounted to something had none of the usual post-production technoglitz been used in order to make it palatable enough for your Unca Eb to like, an' ya know he wouldn't like it anyway them bein' long-haired creeps 'n all! Features the talents of noted Boston scenester Willie Alexander on piano, and from what I am told this is not a record to be mentioned in his presence.
But before we get into alla that music review stuff you tune into this blog for, maybe a li'l personal chat is in order, everyday stuff in order to humanize me in the eyes of people who wouldn't know what humanity is even if it bit 'em on their naturally oversized consciousnesses. First off I DID IT, not what you think I did but actually broke down and bought myself an expensive three months subscription to ROCK'S BACKPAGES. Yes, I'm talkin' about that site for sore eyes which has collected and categorized a whole load of rock scribblings from o'er the years, mostly feh stuff but a few good things in-between which I am most interested in. I'm talkin' a lotta the better British Weaklies stuff that I never could afford way back when yet was all but dead by the time I could...writings by the better minds that England hadda offer and you can just BET that I will be spending the next entire three months copying and collecting the best of the batch for my own personal enjoyment, and to rip off ideas from 'em while I'm at it as well!
So far I collected (and mis-collated making reading a real jumble) the Giovanni Dadomo articles that I was very anxious to read considering how I find his Velvet Underground history in SOUNDS as good as the better NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS items of the same strata. I was a really busy beaver this past Tuesday copying almost all of the available Dadomo pieces on Rock's Back Pages, even the stuff I thought would be comparatively grade-z turdsville like his piece on Orleans as well as some items on Jesse Winchester, a surprise on my part considering just how much I loathe not only gruffy singer-songwriters but draft dodgers to boot! (Not that I have an animus towards draft dodgers considering that maybe the body that's gonna be put on the front lines should have a say about being there inna first place, but I sure hated 'em back when Winchester was getting all this Sick White Liberal press about being one and how ashamed we should be because he was one boo-hoo cry-cry...and people who pride themselves on how they were "Conscientious Objectors" should also fit in somewhere, not for objecting, but for being so SANCTIMONIOUS about it!)
Next go 'round'll probably be Charles Shaar Murray and then who knows, either Nick Kent or Jane Suck depending on my own particular disposition towards ex-junkies or wannabe feminists that particular day.
***(Now that the all-clear has been sounded...) MY "CHINESE GONGO" QUARANTINE PLAYLIST (beginning April 5, 2020---seven-inchers excluded because most if not all will eventually be reviewed in an upcoming "Singles Going Stroonad".)
Sun Ra-CALLING PLANET EARTH 3-CD set
Hawkwind-SPACE RITUAL 2-CD reissue with extra tracks.
Les Rallizes Denudes-LIVE MAY 25 1975 YANEURA CD
Tim Buckley-STARSAILOR CD
Musica Orbis-TO THE LISTENERS LP
Kim Fowley-THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL LP
The Velvet Underground-PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE CD box set (disc one only)
Nico-THE MARBLE INDEX CD
Rashied Ali Leroy Jenkins Duo-SWIFT ARE THE WINDS OF TIME CD
Moon Pool-ECLIPSE CD
Max Neuhaus/John Cage-FONTANA MIX-FEED LP
Eno-ANOTHER GREEN WORLD LP
James White and the Blacks-SAX MANIAC LP
Mahogany Brain-SOME COCKTAIL SUGGESTIONS LP
Chrome-HALF MACHINE LIP MOVES CD
Suicide-THE SECOND ALBUM + THE FIRST REHEARSAL TAPES CD (disc two only)
John Coltrane-THE AFRICA BRASS SESSIONS VOLUME TWO LP
SUISHOU NO FUNE CD
The Who-WHO THE FUCK?! LP
Mahogany Brain-SMOOTH SICK LIGHTS CD
Dr. Mix and the Remix-(1979-1982) CD
Amina Claudine Myers-SONGS FOR MOTHER E LP
Jimi Hendrix-SMASHING AMPS LP
Jango Edwards and the Friends Roadshow-LIVE IN EUROPE LP (side one only)
SUICIDE CD
The Grateful Dead-MASON'S CHILDREN CD
FUGS FOUR, ROUNDERS SCORE LP
Soft White Underbelly-UNRELEASED ELEKTRA ALBUM CD-r burn
Mahogany Brain-WITH (JUNK-SAUCEPAN) WHEN (SPOON-TRIGGER) CD
JACK RUBY CD
The Astronauts-PETER PAN HITS THE SUBURBS LP
Various Artists-LES PLUS GRANDS SUCCES DU PUNK CD
David Bowie-CHANGES, RECORDED LIVE AT THE SANTA MONICA CIVIC AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 20, 1972 CD
SOFT MACHINE VOLUMES ONE AND TWO CD
The Red Krayola-COCONUT HOTEL CD
BLACK PEARL CD
The Velvet Underground-disc one of 45TH ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION SET 4-CD set
Steve Reich-FOUR ORGANS/PHASE PATTERNS CD
Erica Pomerance-YOU USED TO THINK CD
CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY VOLUME TWO LP
The Pretty Things-DEFECTING GREY 10-inch EP
Art Ensemble of Chicago-BAP-TIZUM LP
Various Artists-LES PLUS GRANDS SUCCES DU PUNK II CD
Alice Cooper-PRETTIES FOR YOU/EASY ACTION CD
The Flamin' Groovies-SNEAKERS 10-inch LP
Cabaret Voltaire-THREE MANTRAS CD
Joe McPhee-NATION TIME CD
The Deviants-PTOOFF! CD
Les Rallizes Denudes-ELECTRIC PURE LAND 1974 CD
Pink Floyd-THE MIDAS TOUCH LP
The Sniveling Shits-I CAN'T COME CD
Roscoe Mitchell Sextet-SOUND LP
Magma-KOHNTARKOSZ CD
ROXY MUSIC CD
THE GOOD RATS CD
Various Artists-PUNKS FROM THE UNDERGROUND CD
BERLIN AIRLIFT LP
The Gizmos-RAW FIRST TAKES 1977 CD-r burn
Syd Barrett-MY HEAD KISSED THE GROUND CD
Tim Buckley and the Starsailor Band-VARIOUS LIVE 1970 CD-r burn
Red Noise-SARCELLES - LOCHERES CD
E. Power Biggs-FESTIVAL OF FRENCH ORGAN MUSIC LP
Black Pearl-LIVE LP
Kim Fowley-LIVING IN THE STREETS LP
Magma-INEDITS LP
Air-AIR RAID CD-r burn
Sun Ra-THE COMPLETE REMASTERED RECORDINGS ON BLACK SAINT & SOUL NOTE 4-CD set
Bruce Gilbert/Ron West-FREQUENCY VARIATION LP
Mary Lou Williams-THE HISTORY OF JAZZ LP
The Flesheaters-GREATEST HITS - DESTROYED BY FIRE LP
The Soft Machine-BUNDLES LP
Mary Lou Williams-MARY LOU'S MASS LP
The Trashmen-SURFIN' BIRD LP
Art Ensemble of Chicago-CERTAIN BLACKS CD-r burn
The Frenchies-LOLA COLA CD
John Cale and Terry Riley-CHURCH OF ANTHRAX CD
Various Artists-ATLANTIC JAZZ - THE AVANT GARDE CD
Various Artists-HIGHS IN THE MID-SIXTIES VOLUME 3 - LOS ANGELES 1967 LP
Siouxsie and the Banshees-LIVE AND RARE 1977-1978 cassette
And here you were making masks outta old sweaters for da fambly!
***Anyhoo, here are them rekkids ya wan-ned to knows abouts. Bill, Paul, Bob, you did your doody and now you must have to lay in it...
Francoeur-AUT'CHOSE CD (Unidisc Records, Canada)
The ever omnipresent "they" have called Lucien Francoeur the Canadian Lou Reed. Well, it does make way more sense than handin' the title over to Lewis Furey. Anyway, this '78 reish does have that by-then fading decadent air to it not only with the VELVET UNDERGROUND 1969 LIVE ripoff cover but Francoeur's devil-may-care swagger permeating this effort. And to add to the ultra swank chic of it all not only does a Serge Gainsbourg toon but a Gallic "Be Bop a Lula" done Roxy Music style pops up. I guess with tracks like those the guy has more of a claim to the Slag Heap title than anyone else north of the border. AUT'CHOSE is definitely one of those albums that naturally would get lost in the big upheaval of the day, but it does have a certain bossy sway about it that would appeal to those of you who were busy trolling the new release racks of the day trying to find something to ease them disco doldrums.
***Bagatelle-11 PM SATURDAY LP (ABC Records)
Well, it was worth what I paid for it, 'n I got it for FREE!!! The Bosstown hype obviously went way beyond its MGM origins with this ABC release featuring a soul/funk/rock conglomeration that just ain't able to get it up the way that James Brown and even some second-string r 'n b shouters could, what with the overall orchestrated goo and general pop slurp gettin' all inna way. Thing is that this group coulda amounted to something had none of the usual post-production technoglitz been used in order to make it palatable enough for your Unca Eb to like, an' ya know he wouldn't like it anyway them bein' long-haired creeps 'n all! Features the talents of noted Boston scenester Willie Alexander on piano, and from what I am told this is not a record to be mentioned in his presence.
***Various Artists-NUGGETS : ANTIPODEAN INTERPOLATIONS OF THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC ERA CD-r burn (originally on Warner Brothers Records)
You'd think that "they" woulda learned their lesson what with all those horrid late-eighties tributes to the Velvet Underground. But noooooooo...here's even more trampling on all our musical faves of the past done up in a "present" (in this case 2012) where all of the feral majesty and total abandon that made the originals sound so fab inna first place has been long lost. This ain't the death of garage band transistor AM radio teenage thrills, it's the aroma.
***THE TIFFANY SHADE CD-r burn (originally on Mainstream Records)
Massively enjoyable late-sixties psychedelic pop that I'm sure some doof would wanna compare to the Doors. Much better'n 'em...think a less streamlined Association mixed with Montage and the Soft White Underbelly and you'll be there farther than you'd expect. Fits in perfectly with all of those 1969 smart sounds that were too commercial for the burgeoning hippie market yet rather sophisticated for the AM dial, plus it sure doesn't sound as bogged down as LEFT BANKE TOO.
***Tin Huey-KENT RATHSKELLER 2/23/79 (reburn)/INDUSTRIAL WASTELAND POST-LP INTERVIEW WKSU-FM CD-r burn
Shee-yucks Bob, you didn't hafta reburn that live bit of Huey for me. But it helps. The Industrial Wasteland show where they blab about their experiences recording the album was interesting especially since I don't even recall this particular program having been aired inna first place! And although it was sure hard making out what was bein' said most of the time what with all of the band members seemingly talking all at once I got enough good information outta it to make me happy! A nice li'l slab of rock history right around the time that new wave was transmorgrifying into gnu wave (copyright 1982 Bill Shute) and things sure looked different then than they had for manic rock fans only a good six years earlier.
***Chi-Pig/15-60-75-OHIO HOMEGROWN RADIO BROADCASTS, WMMS-FM 1980
A big soo-prise from the bigwigs at WMMS-FM since they dropped all pretense of high-energy musical catering loooong before these radio shows hit the airwaves back '80's way. Chi-Pig actually sound a whole lot better in this live setting (even if any audience reaction is edited out to the point where it might as well been a studio sesh). None of the more new-unto-gnu wave (see review above complete with Bill Shute copyright) that really ruined things for us can be discerned...a downright nice blend of sixties-germinated pop with late-seventies rock 'n roll structure that doesn't make ya wanna puke at the crass commercialization that followed.
It was sure great that WMMS finally gave 15-60-75 some broadcast time and this particular live slab captures all of that hard-edged pow'r that set this bunch apart from the rest of those white blues guys who really couldn't capture anything that the Numbers delivered in droves. BUT WAIT!---this sounds like a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SET than the 'MMS Numbers Band show I already have on tape---could those FM radio hippies have been astute enough to give these guys two "Ohio Homegrown" broadcasts? I thought that honors like that were only given to the more $$$-minded acts in the tri-city area!
***Red Dark Sweet-JB's Kent 4/12/85 + 5/24/85 PART ONE CD-r burn
Another great example of just why Red Dark Sweet were perhaps thee only Cleveland survivors of the First Wave who successfully made do in the Third Wave when a lotta the other members of that strata got wooshed around in the cesspool of success deprivation. Charlotte Pressler does a pretty good if nice-natured Patti Smith here while Andrew Klimek fills in the sound with his guitar playing and once again the best artistic moments of the sixties live on a good twenty years after you thought everybody on earth forgot. Heck, were my ears deceiving me or did I catch 'em doin' "Kandy Korn"??? Kinda makes me proud that I spent a good portion of my life searchin' out and listenin' to records 'stead of devoting myself to hard work and academics.
***Various Artists-EVERYBODY'S PSYCHEDELIC DECISION CD-r burn (Bill Shute)
Lots to talk about on this 'un Beginning with a mishmosh of sound clips from various old Sci-Fi films, Bill really prepared me for a nice get away from the usual turdsville way of living with this fine collection.
Devota Clemmon's "Danger Undertow" sounds like a Ted Mack reject complete with a guitarist who strums with all the hesitation and confusion of someone with my musical abilities! No need to tell you how much I prefer a song like this to yer typical fodder. The home disc featuring someone's aunt circa 1955 also gives EVERYBODY'S PSYCHEDELIC DECISION a real homebody sorta feeling, though I kinda feel like I'm intruding on someone else's old time memories by listening to "I Hear Music" done up by people I never met and who have probably been dead for years on end.
For you Beach Boys fans, father Murry's "Colonel's March" KFC jingle might just get you goin' out for your own bucket, or taking out your glass eye so you can show the socket to your kids in order to freak them out. And those Psychedelic Guitars sound about as psych as Ding Dong School, but you fans of the Duane Eddy/European instro vein might just get a kick outta 'em.
Neighborhood Watch...more of that eighties faster'n fast hardcore punk that the goofs at MRR seemed to enjoy, and maybe they were right for once! Love how "Oh Susanna!" was worked into "Urban Fashion Punk"!
Johnny Sea's "Day For Decision" is a surprise, the surprise being that it came out on Warner Brothers who had also put out platters by the Grateful Dead and Peter Paul and Mary around the very same time. A spoken word speech regarding the mire of the late-sixties, its a wonder the whole world didn't just collapse shortly after this was recorded. Considering the depths we have sunk to, maybe it shoulda. It all ends with a chorus of "America the Beautiful" which once again reminds me of when we sung this 'un as kids in grade stool and some jokers thought the lyrics went "God shit his grace on thee!"
Johnny and the Jumper Cables...sheesh, where have I heard this one before? Amazing how these tracks get around!
The Bucks seem to borrow more from the late-seventies punk rock groups of England, after those acts started to get the feel of their instruments thus ruining the overall gist of the thing.
Oh no...not ANOTHER sound collage! Smegma did this stuff much better. At least the Holy Spirit School Choir doin' the MIDNIGHT COWBOY track was a nice suburban slob hoot, even tho I get the idea that nobody in that choir knew what that particular moom pitcher was about. Maybe they saw a few James Bond ones, and if they did I'm sure they would really appreciate Ed Kearney's accordion-addled medley of various themes from those mooms that I used to sneak peak when nobody was around when they were on tee-vee back when I was an adolescent suburban slob curious about what "that thing" looked like!
Well, in these times of shortages I can relate to that old spoof of GOLDFINGER that I recounted a while back. Y'know---"BROWN-finger, he's the man, who ran out of toilet paper!"
***I know you haven't gotten enough of your high energy daily supplement with this mere post, so why don't you do what many health-conscious rock 'n roll types do and latch onto one (or maybe even more!) old issues of BLACK TO COMM! Patti Smith once said that it was rock 'n roll magazines that made her happy during her New Jersey youth, and if you wanna feel good in that old, pre-stodgy way that permeated the sixties and seventies why not get a dose of rock screeding that should fit it swell with your nervous system! Merely click on the link, and (best of all!) have enough money to buy whatever you want and I GUARANTEE you'll be happy! Not as happy as ME but happy enough. Remember, if you need a copy of an out-of-print issue I would me more than happy to make one for you, given that you have the big bucks to support the printing of some of those later on biggies featuring well up to (and over) 100-plus pages!
Faggotry by any other name remains faggotry. And yes, Virginia Plain, Cultural Marxism is faggotry. Harumph!
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ReplyDeleteMencken didn't say politics was the worship of jackals by jackasses.
ReplyDeleteHe said democracy was the worship of jackals by jackasses.
When you accept the interpretations of Mencken put forth by incels and paleocons (bascially the same thing) you lose a lot during the translation.
Democracy/Politics---either way the same meaning is applied, nitpicker!
ReplyDeleteAnd besides, what do YOU know re. your knowledge of Mencken if you think he was a great (non-classical) liberal mind. Those "soapboxers" he railed against were the forerunners of your beloved Antifa! And THE AMERICAN MERCURY wasn't exactly a forerunner of MOTHER JONES even if they did devote space to everyone from WEB DuBois and Art Buchwald to Ralph Nader o'er the years.
So democracy and politics mean the same thing?
ReplyDeleteCome on. Just thank me for the correction and move on.
I've read quite a bit of Mencken and no, he wasn't really a "liberal." But he damn well wasn't one of your ignorant know-nothing Trump-trash-styled fascist assholes. He had an abiding contempt for the uneducated snakehandlers who prompted the Scopes trial. If you know Mencken at all you know his dispatches from Dayton, Tennessee during that trial ARE classics of the "elitism" modern conservatives are always crying about.
Mencken wouldn't have given a race-baiting jackhole like Pat Buchanan the time of day. He did, however, see Trump coming, and he wasn't looking forward to him.
Edie Sedgwick was vulnerable. Her biggest mistake was to move to NYC and cast her lot with queers and yids, the cruelest of the cruel. They killed her as surely as day follows night. PS: Jeffrey Epstein didn't commit suicide. PPS: Danny Fields pulled a "Cosby" on Pete Townshend. The pinball wizard said he woke up with a sore rear end.
ReplyDeleteUh Mr. Brilliant, I was referring to my opening statement about rock & roll being the worship of jackals by jackasses. not that democracy and politics were the same thing as any Quinlan can tell you ain't.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't give me that old jibe about Mencken being a liberal because he was anti-Creationism. So were many other "conservatives" of his time. And BTW if you read some of his opinions regarding Jews you might not think that they were exactly the kind that would have been spouted off by a member of the Smart Set. Well, Murray Rothbard was immensely influenced by Mencken, and now you'll tell me he was a liberal due to his anti-war stance???
I didn't say Mencken was a liberal because he was anti-Creationism, sparky. Of course they didn't call it Creationism back then. They just called it idiocy. Or at least that's what educated people called it. Which is why it was somewhat shocking when a stageful of Repiglican presidential candidates were asked about evolution IN THE 21st CENTURY and most of the morons still acted like boobs from Dayton, TN in 1925.
ReplyDeleteMencken would have immediately said that all of those damn morons were not intelligent or honest enough to deserve a vote. Today's conservatives? They played pick-a-moron, because they're all morons themselves. They are EXACTLY the sort of idiots Mencken slammed nearly a hundred years ago. Unless you think Mencken was dumb enough to have a use for shitbirds like Huckabee and Santorum...
Which reminds me - I've heard a rumor that some of these old BTCs you're trying to sell have santorum stains all over them. I hope that's not true.
The funniest thing this week was the rioter getting hit on the head by the statue. He's in rough shape. I hope he doesn't make it.
ReplyDeleteI would like to say that I am gay, very gay. But I mean that in the original meaning of the word, as in lighthearted and carefree. I am pleased as punch! 'Tis a beautiful day! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteDenny O'Neil kicked the bucket. What did he do for a living the last 40 years?! Must've been a welfare bum.
ReplyDeleteTo MLJ---I have no use for Santorum etc. either. Not to mention the whole slew of Trump Derangement Syndrome conservatives out there. I generally hate conservatives, but Trump is sure a refreshing relief from what has been passing as the Republican Party these past few decades. Mencken might have liked him a whole lot. After all, he did think that Wendell Wilkie was great...wait, let me think of another example. I think he liked Robert Taft which would make him tops in my book.
ReplyDeleteTrump as "fresh" reminded me of the Cheech & Chong Fifi sketch. Remember that one?
ReplyDeleteHe eez! He EEZ dogshit!
"On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by an outright moron."
Bob Taft did nothing wrong.
ReplyDeleteIf the DNC nominates me I will insist that Stacey Abrams be my veep. But, and this makes me pleased as punch to do this, I will also insist that she, literally, kiss my white behind. In public. Congo Square in NOLA might be a good spot to do this.
ReplyDeleteI know I failed in my bid against RMN in 1968. But today I am commensurate to the task!
Refreshed and ready! And pleased as punch!
PS: I promise to grant statehood to Israel, Puerto Rico, Haiti and South Africa. And some other slob countries as well. How about Yemen? China? Lemme know! Send me a text!
ML&J cant decide whether to relocate to Chaz or Kansas City.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article210654079.html
Nah. I'll stay in Massachusetts where intelligence has prevailed.
ReplyDelete...and the age of consent has been lowered to three.
ReplyDeleteActually, Stigs, the age of consent is 16 here, just as it is in Hermitage. But women here tend to have teeth and college educations, where in Hermitage they have tend to have nametags and swastika tattoos.
ReplyDeleteY'know, I've tried listening to this so-called free jazz, the garbage you seem compelled to champion. I think I can best describe it as the sounds one might expect to hear emanating from the restroom of a popular Village homo bar in the wee hours of a steamy August night: farts, burps, slurps, vomiting, diarrhea farts, hiccups, weeping, wailing, gnashing of teeth, the sound of wretched souls doomed to an eternal lake of fire. You can keep it, pally! I'll stick to Satchmo and Satie and Sebelius!
ReplyDeleteMLJ---in other words your women probably are upper class dykes. The gals here have teeth and if any of 'em have tattoos I tend to run clear across the room. And unlike your "females", they don't use packing sponges for feminine hygiene.
ReplyDelete...the guys in Massachusetts have tattoos, and if any of them have teeth, MLJ runs clear across the room.
ReplyDeleteHe cant stand toothy blow jobs.
Charlie Hogson loves toothy blowjobs, though, because that's how he gets free blood pudding.
ReplyDeleteAs for Stigs, the only "women" who have graced his mattress in the past 30 years have been neutered and wear flea collars.
(and for the most OBVIOUS response)...MLJ, I never even met your sister!
ReplyDeleteI have three sisters, Stigs. And I know you haven't met any of them. They're all married to normal guys who leave the house just about every day and don't remind anyone of Hans Moleman.
ReplyDeleteIn Scotland it's called BLACK pudding. And no self-hating white liberal BS is gonna change that.
ReplyDeleteDelicious. And no blasts of salty mayonnaise like the type MLJ likes to suck on.
Here's hoping his new black master race will choke him sooner rather than later.
My great-great-great grandfather never owned no slaves, (worked the land before being thrown into the factories) so fuck all this guilt trip trash.
I surmise what the following extract implies is that BLM supports men being able to self-identify as women (and vice-versa) with no requirement to even be on a pathway to hormonal and surgical gender reassignment procedures.
ReplyDeleteSo BLM wants to abolish women. What a surprise. Total misogyny. Wonder what the Sisters will think when they find out their daughters will have to share changing and bath rooms with hairy bollocked trans-"sisters" and their lady-cocks in the coming identity-politics apocalypse (sorry, "nirvana").
"We are self-reflexive and do the work required to dismantle cisgender privilege and uplift Black trans folk, especially Black trans women who continue to be disproportionately impacted by trans-antagonistic violence."
https://blacklivesmatter.com/what-we-believe/
I am pleased as punch!
ReplyDeleteCharlie Hogson wants his fucking lotion in the basket.
ReplyDeleteMLJ does the Buffalo Bill mirror dance with no untidy man bits to tuck away. Doesn't he precious? And then he sucks the hose again.
ReplyDeleteGood job, Hoggy. You got the reference! Have another Snausage.
ReplyDeleteI am pleased as punch to announced that James Brown and Tommy James have endorsed my bid for the White House.
ReplyDeleteOur youth are eager to point us to a brighter future. As I type, I am listening to "Sweet Cherry Wine," Tommy's ode to Mogen David. Allow me to say, "How sweet is is!"
Peace!
MLJ, you are Nobunny, and I claim my £5.
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/qfTb4JUkzV8
Thus doubling your net worth.
ReplyDeleteYes, I am very poor financially.
ReplyDeleteBut never "needy".
Looking forward to the day BLM transport you to Africa in chains. Don't see you hardly making it out of Boston Harbor without shitting your brains through your ears.
So now we know what penniless Scottish Nazis know about human anatomy.
ReplyDeleteAnd imagine being such a worthlessly stupid racist shit-for-brains that you harbor paranoid dreams about BLM. You're a fucking idiot, Hoggy. No question about it.
I am pleased as punch to endore BLM on Juneteenth of 2020!
ReplyDeleteAre you misspelling "adore" or "endorse," Hubert? Ah, who cares?
ReplyDeleteAlso, does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?
MLJ, You need a vera when you're rolling a joint. No, not that kind of 'joint'. But, hey, you're the expert!
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