Jun. 19th, 2003

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There's talk of an investigation into the lies our government told us to sell us the war against Iraq. Impeachment and all that. I don't think that will go anywhere. There are too many people in this country that think the war was necessary, regardless of what it took to sell it to the rest of the people. There are too many people that believe the end justifies the means - in other words, if you believe it is right, you need to do whatever is necessary to get it.

What I would like to see is an investigation into what happened on September 11th. Who knew what, and when? Like, why were there four airliners missing or off course, and heading for New York or thereabouts, and yet there were not fighter planes in the the air (per S.O.P). Or were there?

friends

Jun. 19th, 2003 12:25 pm
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Thanks for all of your comments, the last few days. I'm glad you're on my friends list. Or that I'm on yours, anyway.

Sugarcubes

Jun. 19th, 2003 03:45 pm
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I'm listening to "Motorcrash" by the Sugarcubes. I can't figure out why I hated that band. It's a decent song. Bjork's voice has an odd sound, but it doesn't seem like that was the only reason. I guess I just wasn't as open to new sounds, back in 1986.
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Dammits cold out there!

Who the hell planned a Neil Young concert in an outdoor venue in June in Wisconsin?! Concerts should be indoors until summer!

When I left home, I brought a jacket along. When I left subway with my sandwich, I thought, "it's a little chilly. I'm glad I brouight the jacket." When I got downtown, I though, "damn, it's cold. I'd be surprised if it was warmer than 60°, and it was windy. The amphitheater is partly closed on the sides, and we were right on the end of our row, right by one of the openings to funnel the breeze in.

I was so cold. I had only the denim jacket over my t-shirt. I was shivering, and my teeth would sometimes chatter.

Lucinda Williams opened up the show. She was pretty good. There were a couple of songs that didn't impress me - the ones I've heard on the radio - but the rest of the show was great.

Neil's show was... Since it was with Crazy Horse, I expected it to rock. The father of grunge and all that. Rockin' in the free world. Cinnamon Girl. You know, that heavy fuzz-toned guitar and feedback. Nope. Mellow rootsy stuff like a lot of his solo records. Harvest and such. It's good stuff, just not what I was hoping for. And I was really hoping for something I could get up and move to, to help keep me warm. His latest record is about things that go on in this small country town named Greendale. They played it straight through, and had sets and people up on stage acting out what he was singing. Kind of cheesy. Low budget too. So he started with that and we left before it was over, so we never got to hear any songs that we were familiar with.

I don't recall ever leaving a show early on account of weather, but I just couldn't enjoy the music. Lucinda and Neil both played good, solid, rootsy music. Nothing that would reach out and grab you, but music that you could relax and let take you. I was so cold I couldn't relax and enjoy the music.


On the way down to the show, I heard part of an interview with Mark Mothersbaugh, a cofounder of Devo. He said that in their early days, they'd put cards in with the records that people could send in to order t-shirts. At the time, they were on the same label as Neil Young, and someone from the label told Devo that Neil was bummed that they were doing that. He thought that was too commercial, I guess. Guess what we saw as soon as we walked in the gates of the amphitheater? You wouldn't believe how much concert shirts go for these days (if you haven't been to a show in a while). Not only that, but the tickets say (just above "Neil Young & Crazy Horse") "A CLEAR CHANNEL EVENT." wtf? Sponsorship by that particular company goes against some of the message that I got from his latest record. Hey Neil? This note's for you.

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