Tuesday, August 28, 2012

We're back online today.

We're back online today.



I think I'll violate my rules and talk directly about me.

l am a communist, of the Marx/Engels/Rosa Luxemburg flavor. Russian and Chinese communism is bullshit.

I have lost faith in democracy.

Eisenhower only got it half right; I hate the Military Industrial Commercial Entertainment Advertising complex amerika has become.

Manufactured popular culture nauseates me.

I have taken more than my share of shit from people in my life who you wouldn't expect to give you shit.

If I hadn't met a few people, I would have been dead decades ago.

I am a MUSICIAN, goddamit. Always was. Always will be.

You want a picture? It's at the top.

You want music? Click here.


Sunday, March 18, 2012

ACT UP NYT/Bruni


“We, Act Up, got those drugs out there."

Not true. _I_ did.   More accurately, my friends and I did.

We were Synthetic Organic Chemists. We worked in the Development departments of companies like Merck, Pfizer, Warner Lambert/Parke Davis, SmithKline, Upjohn, Abbott, Burroughs Wellcome, Glaxo, and Hoffman LaRoche. We worked under enormous pressure. Our management told us that every delay caused somebody's death. The chemistry was so difficult, we thought our task was impossible.

We stopped the plague. Not politicians, the government, AIDS activists, nor celebrities.

WE DID.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

We Consider Stupidity



Welcome to the fifth "Give the Fiddler a Dram" podcast.

[Proverbs 26:11] A fool doing some stupid thing a second time is like a dog going back to its vomit.





Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Time to Reactivate This Blog

Sorry I was gone...

This is absolutely the last sociopolitical post. Our new focus will be music!

"It was not Obama who deluded the left; the left deluded itself. His rise to the presidency was the product of a disoriented conception of politics that elevated race and gender into the central and defining issues in American life. Along with this went the repudiation of social class as the essential analytic category. The historic problems of social and economic equality seemed to disappear from liberal discourse. Sadly, liberals did not really care what Obama really thought about the concentration of wealth in the United States. They cared about the fact that he was African-American. But that is only part of the story. The sort of liberal constituency that existed in Roosevelt's time -- which favored a substantial redistribution of wealth in the United States -- is not to be found. In reality, liberals (as that term is used today) are distinguished from conservatives largely by secondary cultural issues. The liberal elite and its affluent constituency have no interest in any significant economic restructuring of American society. They are for "reform" to the extent that it does not affect their stock portfolios and personal wealth.Obama's empty rhetoric -- which consisted of stringing together cliches about change that lacked, upon examination, any significant social content -- appealed to wealthy supporters who enjoyed indulging their self-satisfied illusions in their own "progressive" intentions. The failure of Obama reflects the bankruptcy of the sort of identity-politics liberalism that raised him into the White House." -----somewhere in the NYT


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An excerpt from the Spartacist Manifesto (published in 1918):

The question today is not democracy or dictatorship. The question that history has put on the agenda reads: bourgeois democracy or socialist democracy. For the dictatorship of the proletariat does not mean bombs, putsches, riots and anarchy, as the agents of capitalist profits deliberately and falsely claim. Rather, it means using all instruments of political power to achieve socialism, to expropriate the capitalist class, through and in accordance with the will of the revolutionary majority of the proletariat.