TFG's apparently fake $48 million debt will take him to the same place (and hopefully soon) as the guy he loves talking about lately.
Al. You know, Alphonse Capone. Have you heard of this guy? He was a great American. A great guy. A powerful man. A great man. We all need a powerful man, don't you think? Like Viktor Orbán. There's another great guy. Strong.
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Rage Against The Machine.
Killing In The Name Of.
#cosomusic
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Today's selection is "Electrocommunion" by Lux Terminus, with elements of jazz, prog, math and djent.
heavy coding today, so digging on some melancholic ambient/techno while i work. usually it stays in the background, but this popped up and I had to stop what i was doing and turn it up. found some greatness starting at around the 1:40 mark.
wow. not Karen Carpenter but reminds me of her luxurious contralto.
it's "No-One in the World" by Locust.
This guy was famous back in the late 80's but I didn't know of him then (hot dog, jumping frog, Albuquerque?) . A few years ago I stumbled on the album "I Trawl the Megahertz" and fell in love with his sound, musicianship and engineering worthy of Parsons or Fagen/Becker. It's worth reading about his life and struggles. If you haven't heard that album (Trawl), give it a listen.
In the meantime, here is Prefab Sprout's "A Prisoner of the Past"
I wish I could, but I just can't do coffee. Or IPAs. I blame genetics.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bitter-beer-genes_n_5b2d18ade4b0040e27428adb
{sniff} Deep lachrymosal response.
Here is Emilie Nicolas with a live performance of "Feel Fine"
This song was released around 54 years ago, and it's more applicable for today. The only lyric that might need changing is " the only person talking about loving thy brother is the preacher."
Sadly, even that statement is no longer truthy.
Here is "Ball of Confusion" as recorded by The Temptations.
If this doesn't prove we're on an alternate timeline, I'm not sure what will.
Here is what Spotify has listed as the latest single from Michael Franks. Yeah, that's right, the same guy who banked dozens of soft pop hits like "Popsicle Toes"
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