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Weekend Music

This first vid – KMD’s Peachfuzz – comes courtesy of a reminder by Ta-Nehisi Coates, who has been on fire (with music and other things) lately:



This is Black Sheep’s This or That:


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And Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth’s T.R.O.Y, which will get almost any head nodding:


The hip-hop golden age, for me.

Back?

Hopefully so.  Seems that I was a bit deficient in keeping one of my WordPress installs up to date, which allowed a spammer to eventually take over and disable (for me, anyway) every WordPress-based site I manage.  I’ve taken something of a shortcut (avoiding a complete wipe and rebuild) in restoring things, so I’m still not entirely confident it’s fixed.  In any event, if you maintain your own WordPress installs, my advice is that you look well beyond backing up your database, but also to image directories, modified templates, plugins, etc.  That way, even if you have a similar problem, you can spend your weekends doing enjoyable things, and not tedious manual restorations.

We Interrupt This Interrupted Programming

Learning several hard lessons about security and backups, at the moment.  Back soon, I hope.

What We Need v. What We’re Getting

I’m just going to lift this wholesale from TPM and its reader JS, and hope for forgiveness.  It’s dead on, I think.

Let’s say that all of the sudden, due to the catastrophic onset of a once-in-a-generation crisis, it no longer becomes possible to deny that the elites at the head of a societally important institution have a record of rampant violation not just of the law, but of our most cherished American ideals. Do you:

A) acknowledge that the institution itself has failed in fundamental ways, name and prosecute the true bad apples to the fullest extent of the law, and overhaul the system in a way that essentially wipes out many of the vested interests that have kept it going; or

B) attempt to patch up the existing system by agreeing to keep up various now-discredited fictions and illusions in exchange for a few hard concessions from the elites, all in the hope that the whole monstrosity can limp along until the crisis has passed, at which point it can recover and all of the elites can go back to business as usual

Obama is, by nature, a consensus seeker with inhuman levels of ambition and talent, which means that on both torture and on Wall St. bankster criminality he instinctively reaches for B), which is the (impossible) option that attempts to please everybody at least a little. But what we really need is A), which would seem to someone like Obama to be the most dangerous option, necessitating as it does the social trauma of genuine collective soul searching. You’d have to be able to gamble that America can tolerate this kind of huge rupture — like the lancing of a boil — and come through it all intact, and Obama is not a gambler.

This was part of my concern in the primary battles between him and Clinton.  In any event, Obama’s in charge now, and all we can do is pressure him.  And I hope we do.

Bike Show to Benefit Arlington’s Phoenix Bikes

As I’ve mentioned here before, I’m a fan of Arlington’s Phoenix Bikes.   It’s a full service bike shop staffed in large part by students drawn from its surrounding neighborhood.  The kids learn a wide range of skills in the process of earning their own bike, and Arlington gets both a good shop and happier students.  Wins all around.  With that in mind, I hope you’ll join me next Thursday at the second annual Bike Show:

The BIKE SHOW is Phoenix Bikes’ yearly Birthday Bash & Spring Fundraising event. Our first year’s celebration was a great success. For 2009, the BIKE SHOW is back and better than ever with a focus on showcasing DC Metro’s Extraordinary Cyclists!

  • food, drink, and bike-blended smoothies,
  • guest speakers featuring Eric Gilliland (WABA) and Keith Oberg (Bikes for the World),
  • great auction items,
  • two incredible raffle bikes:
    • A new custom-fit Tipo Uno from Torelli and the Bike Rack; and
    • A Novara Scot Nicol-designed, high quality steel touring frame with drop bars & bar-end shifters, 26″ wheels, custom painted by Pohanka Collision and outfitted for year-round commuting,
  • and the amazing company of friends and fellow cyclists.

And you won’t have any excuses since this year’s location is convenient to the Bike Path (indoor bike valet!), the Rosslyn Metro, and free parking at the Spectrum Theater. Be careful on the way home though – thanks to Capitol City Brewing, the beer will be an improvement this year too. A night you don’t want to miss!

Tickets, which include one raffle entry, are $20 in advance, $30 at the door, and can be purchased here.   Drop me a note, too, if you end up going.

Massive Moral Failure from the Obama Administration

I’d kept quiet about the proclamation that the Obama Administration didn’t intend to prosecute those who actually tortured people in the (admittedly optimistic) hope that the Administration had a made a practical decision to focus its efforts on identifying and prosecuting those responsible for ordering it.  Obama’s chief  of staff, Rahm Emmanuel, said that the Administration isn’t interested in prosecuting them, either.

There really aren’t words for the depth of my disgust with Obama and those that helped him come to this decision.  Good job in protecting war criminals, Barack.  I hope it haunts you until the end of your days.  Because it sure will haunt America.

Still There

Best viewed large.

DC: What a Sports Town

So, on the way home from catching The Watchmen (verdict: read the book), we stopped by a previously-sworn-off bar because beer and chips seemed like the sensible thing to do at 10p.  It’s a sports bar, with lots of hockey (apparently in playoffs?) on the screens.  After some time, it became clear that the majority of the screens (and all of the sound) were tuned to the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia game.  A 3-0 game, which – as I understand it – is something of a blowout in hockey.  And on another, smaller, screen – the DC team (Capitals) v. someone else I can’t recall, 3-3.  DC teams – can’t even get love in their own city.  The icing?  We were five floors below the Capitals actual home/practice rink.

Chaser

I just can’t leave those awful sounds up there.  Here’s some Gangstarr, Code of the Street:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT4jQld_FiE[/youtube]

Midweek Makeover: Waste of Perfectly Good Talent

Is it a successful cover when both the original *and* the cover make you want to jab a pen into your eardrum?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq5pLi0huhw[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FD1PG_-atgM[/youtube]

It’s a shame, as both of the artists above had/have amazing voices.  Utterly and completely wasted on this.  Unfortunately, one of them made a career out of it.

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