Friday, June 11, 2004

Ray Charles RIP
Your music repeatedly helped change MY life for the better.

Weather: Mountain snow and valley rain, all over the Rockies!

Wildlife: The birds love the way I placed the box feeder on the rail of the deck.
Let's see if it frustrates Skunky at all.

Charity Alert: Let's do this every day: The Hunger Site

Media Watch: I'm still enjoying The Scientists by John Grebbin.
(Shudder) CSpan showed video of Lyndon B. Johnson's funeral from 1973.
Sugar Hill from 1973-74 was on the satellite --
a really goofy dawg-assed voodoo/zombie flick with Robert (Count Yorga) Quarry.
So bad, it's well, BAD! (Does that mean it's really bad? YES!!)

Funky Update: Speaking of beautiful African-American women,
Starr Cullars' Enterprise band is playing Boulder, Colorado tonight,
and touring into Utah and California.
She and husband Lige Curry have given a lot to the P-Funk All-Stars over the years.
Give 'em something back, Funk-fans!

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Charity Alert: Five years and counting!: The Hunger Site : Give Food for Free to Hungry People in the World

Wildlife; I love those long-winged swallows that dart around the lake eating insects. They're erroneously named "Nighthawks."

Weather: Low clouds and scattered showers. I'm feeling well enough to go to work today.

Funky Update: P-Funk graphic artist and 420 Funk Mob performer Stozo Da' Klown (Ronald Edwards) has a very pleasant CD available on his website: STOZO'S LAND Sounds GREAT, Stozo! (He autographed a copy for ME!)
Review by Robert "Maggot Minister" Ward -- STOZO THE CLOWN PRESENTS DigiDonz 'The Lower East Side Story Vol.1 DAYUM! Stozo's DigiDonz is the funk done with digital horns,all kind of guitar noise on top of some fonkyass beats.This one will put a hump in yo back. Known for his legendary album covers for Funkadelic,The Horny Horns,Fuzzy Haskins,Zapp and Parlet just to name a few,Ronald P."Stozo" Edwards is funkin' in clownred,and now filling those album sleeves with some FUNK !Not to be confused with just a borrowed sample but ample,right from scratch with no scratching.Hatching a modernmaggots class-sick! The DigiDonz scartoon minds and multicolored sound has gone not only from visual to audio but into some new territory.FUNK has always been accused of being futuristic or ahead of it's time in time,but the sound of the DigiDonz is new even for the Funk. IT jumps off with a serious instrumental with Stozo the Clown on guitar and bass.Psychodelic as his good friend Eddie Hazel,and a Jimi influence but the whole thang is in a new context with Zo also on the digital horns.While instrumentals fuel this collection of streetwise mackadelic funk,'She Freaked Me Out!'has some flow on the track Kenya D.O.G.,while Stozo dropped some p-fied backing vocals,over a slick bass track by Brian Vasquez.The beats are plain stoopid enough to keep a party jumpin' as the colors are filled in with that carnival like atmospheratic mastery that says it was laid down by the funkiest clown around.But,'Guitar In The Closet' is just on a grand funkmatization level with some in-perspirational organ keys.9/11 Emergency is some laid back groove with Stozo hangin' way out there on lead guitar sounds.Hangin' on the roof.The bass on the whole thang is monster. The cover art depicts the 'Lower East Side' night skyline and under such conditions you drift with the groove that is the soundtrack for million stories of the naked city.All endowed with technical wizardry fused and fussing with some old analog getback, as only the funk can bring.In the tradition of concept meets music meets a tale of the LO-E-SO!

Media Watch: It seems like only medium where people are telling the historical truth about Reagan's stint as "thief-in-chief" is the Internet. Most news people and commentators are simply being civil to his family, thereby enabling propagandists and liars to dominate the general mass media with their self-serving rubbish.

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Wildlife: We saw the Bald Eagle flying over the lake again -- four Cowbirds were chasing it. HEY! Those things chase ME.

Weather: It's been overcast and occasionally stormy. I have some kind of flu, not a cold.

Charity Alert: Visit these guys, and their four other sites: http://www.thebreastcancersite.com

Media Watch: I can't concentrate when I'm sick, but I had a laugh or two watching Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

I browsed through the latest Tolkien Companion, and re-realized why nobody was interested in The Silmarillion during Tolkien's lifetime, except the old professor.
He told a much more interesting story by revealing it in the background of Lord of the Rings.
Galadriel's "long defeat" was much more poigniant as a vision of deeper things.

I started reading a book of science biographies, with interlocking discoveries being the subject of each chapter.

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

Update: Some good stuff here: Hockaday Museum of Art - Prime visual arts resource in Flathead Valley of Northwest Montana.
Wildlife: Ducklings by the dozen -- all over Middle Foy's Lake (mostly Goldeneyes). The Canadian Goslings on Firehouse Pond are over a foot tall.

Weather: Rainy and blustery Sunday and Monday -- I think I got a minor cold.

Charity Alert: The Child Health Site : Help a Child in Need Lead a Healthy, Active Life

Media Watch: Not much news has been talked about, or shown, since Ronald Reagan died.
It''s all ass-kissing, all the time in the mainstream media, as if their right-wing owners and enemies will respect them for repeating GOP lies.
Trust me, a lot of stuff has gone on in the world that's had nothing to do with the late, lousy president -- except there have been complications from the actions of his mean-spirited, corrupt party affiliates.