Friday, July 29, 2011

Better Late Than Never

For someone who only recently discovered the joy of songs like "Elvis Presley Blues," "Revelator," and "Ruination Day (Part 2)," I am excited to see what eight years of meditation and sowing can produce: check out the album review here.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Saturn Return

But you did go go go
And now you're gone
I know better
It's walking-in on

It's not a clinic
It's not a club
It's a foot rub

Grafting while waiting
And laughing/menstruating
Spiralling shimmying
Always approaching
Whisper me something
Wherever you are
I wanna hear

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Guess what they guessed the average is.



Picked up this book a while back... after hearing about it somewhere (wish I could remember where). Started digging into it again the past couple of days and stumbled upon this passage...

"...the revolution would bring better parks to New York, and beautiful places to live, and day-care centers, and hospices. Her idea was that New York should be human. Now, this is simply a mistake. New York is an inhuman machine put together to serve the most ambitious interests of a certain part of American secular society. It has human aspects, because human needs must be me before ambitions can proceed toward realization, but the fulfillment of those human needs is an uninteresting precondition of the life of the ambitions. In human terms, there is no reason to live in New York, and if New York were to become a city in which day-care centers and hospices were the dominant institutions, it would soon be depopulated."

Apropos! The book is an intense scorching (er...perspective) of what media has done to humans. For a more... democratic context, please see the internets.

Here it is published in the New Yorker.

A review of the re-release by John Irving.

Also, what are YOUR thoughts on Dan Rather?

Wednesday, July 13, 2011