Monday, December 5, 2022

Of The Road . . .

 

He's in a rage
Simply because
Guy in that car,
Bout twice his age,
Is driving quite slowly.

Tries to contain
His temper as such.
Behind the wheel
He can't do very much.
But he simmers. 

This is the point
Where the tire
Hits the road,
Metaphorically.
Contains himself.




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Sunday, December 4, 2022

IF . . .

 . . . we haven't learned, shame on us!


(from The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser)
". . . (he) freely dispensed insults about many of those who worked with and for him, disparaging John Bolton ("a degenerate"), Chris Christie ("sloppy Chris"), Mark Esper ("just wasn't meant for the job"), John Kelly ("wasn't mentally fit for the job"), Jim Mattis ("the world's most overrated general"), H.R. McMaster ("a total lightweight"), Mark Milley ("one of the dumbest people in the world"), Jeff Sessions ("not up to the job"), and Marc Short ("Marc Long"). And those were just the people he had picked to advise him. He also did not think much of Joe Biden, Liz Cheney, James Coney, Ashram Thani, Andrew McCabe, John McCain, Angela Merkel, Lisa Page, Mitt Romney, Ben Sasse, Adam Schiff, Peter Strzok, Alexander Vindman or Marie Yovanovitch. . . People he had no words of criticism for? Putin, Xi Jinping, Kim Jon-un, the January 6 rioters, or white supremecists. . . never explained why he hired so many stupid and mentally unfit people in the first place, much less what that would say about his judgement if they really were so incompetent. . ."


You're No Good

- Linda Ronstadt



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Saturday, December 3, 2022

Impress . . .

Some may say it's a little suggestive,
To name your song a word like impressive.
And also possibly presumptuous,
The opposite of the word humbleness.
You misinterpret my intent.
In bestowing this title, I do repent.
But if music is like fine champagne,
Splurge and get some John Coltrane.


The song Impressive (posted here) originally appeared on my album Another Shot and was inspired by John Coltrane's 'Impressions.'




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Friday, December 2, 2022

In A Nutshell . . .

 

(from The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021 by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser)
". . . "They want me to do a commercial because it seems that a lot of people that are inclined to be with me don't like the concept of - you know, they're anti vax," he said at the time, adding that he was considering doing it. People in the government had asked? "Yes," he said. . . But months had passed and no Trump commercial materialized even as tens of millions of his people refused to get vaccinated, putting themselves at increased risk of death from the virus. So we asked why he had not spoken out after he had been asked to. . . "Nope, they have not asked me," he told us. . . But Trump was the one who had told us about it in the first place. We point that out. Was he sure? .  . "Not that I know of, no," Trump blithely responded. . . Was he telling the truth the first time? The second? Neither? With Trump, one could never really tell. . . " 


Hello,Goodbye

- The Beatles



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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Why? . . .

. . . BECAUSE!  (Besides, I'll bet you've never heard it.)

(from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mingus_(Joni_Mitchell_album))
". . . a collaboration (Joni Mitchell) with composer and jazz musician Charles Mingus. Recorded in the months before his death, it would be Mingus's final musical project; the album is wholly dedicated to him. Mingus was released on June 13, 1979. . . The album is quite experimental, featuring minimalist jazz, over-plucked, buzzing acoustic guitars, and even wolves howling through "The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey". All of the lyrics are by Mitchell, while the music for four of the songs was composed by Mingus, three being new tunes, a fourth being his tribute to saxophonist Lester Young from his 1959 classic Mingus Ah Um, "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", for which Mitchell wrote a set of lyrics. . . . As with the release preceding, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mitchell hired personnel from jazz fusion group Weather Report, notably bassist Jaco Pastorius to play on the sessions. Mingus would also mark the first reunion of saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Herbie Hancock in the studio since recording together on Shorter's seminal Native Dancer album, featuring Milton Nascimento, released in September 1974.
The album is spliced with excerpts, which are labelled "(Rap)", from recordings provided by Sue Graham Mingus, including a scat singing interplay between Joni and Mingus, and Charles and Sue arguing over his age at a birthday party. In "Funeral", Mingus and others discuss how long he will live and what his funeral will be like. He refers to the Vedanta Society and asserts that he is going to live longer than Duke Ellington, who died in 1974, aged 75, by saying, "I'm going to cut Duke!". . ."

Mingus died January 5, 1979 at the age of 56. 


God Must Be A Boogie Ma

- Joni Mitchel & Jaco Pastorius



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