



For anyone who falls into this blog, welcome. The previous entries have had a very hardcore political slant or were to get you off with lightweight humour. If you read it and liked it, or not, please feel free to comment and add your intelligent reaction to the mix. I am thankful for the Blogger (tm) for its allowable ability for me to write like the days back when I used to write to a bud of mine about my life, things I observe and some things that people might enjoy ...
1. check out THE DEVIL'S MISCHIEF, on Radio Free Satan ... Bill M is not only a kickass host, but also it has " carnal comedy clips and netherworld novelty numbers " that make you laugh for hours [ ex : the Patton Oswalt special ]
http://www.radiofreesatan.com
2. DJ Lady Tribe. A hot babe who models, dj's and tags. She is a homeboys wet dream,meant in the most respectful taste.
http://www.djladytribe.com
3. Disinformation :: The gateway to the underground has as the item of the day ....Disinformation - The Complete Series Two-Disc, 6+ hour DVD set in discerning stores everywhere and HERE now! How far do you have to go to go too far for television? Disinformation found out! Featuring Illuminatus! author Robert Anton Wilson, Lucifer Principle author Howard Bloom, X-Men scribe and comics-genius Grant Morrison, underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger – the people you rarely see on TV. ... the kind of website Noam would be proud of.
http://www.disinfo.com/site
4. Mashups ...the greatest music for a bastard, like me ... Bastard pop is a musical genre which, in its purest form, consists of the combination (usually by digital means) of the music from one song with the a cappella from another. Typically, the music and vocals belong to completely different genres. At their best, bastard pop songs strive for musical epiphanies that add up to considerably more than the sum of their parts. ... the best known site that promotes actual events with it is Bootie, the first bootleg mashup club in the United States [also known as mashups in the UK] ... Though the term "bastard pop" first became popular in 2001, the practice of assembling new songs from purloined elements of other tracks stretches back at least to the 1950s, and, if one extends the definition beyond the realm of pop, precursors can be found in Musique concrète, as well as the classical practice of (re-)arranging traditional folk material and the jazz tradition of reinterpreting standards. In addition, many elements of bastard pop culture have antecedents in hip hop and the DIY ethic of punk.
http://www.mashculture.nl/mash.html
If I may :
Notable bootleg albums include:
* The Kleptones: A Night At The Hip-Hopera (Queen)
* Lushlife: West Sounds(Kanye West vs Pet Sounds)
* Various Artists: Always Outsiders, Never Outdone (Prodigy)
* Various Artists: Flip The Switch (The Chemical Brothers)
* Dean Gray: American Edit (Green Day)
* DJ Z-Trip: Uneasy Listening
* The Who Boys: Tales of Townshend & Wilson and For Mash Get Smashed (The Who vs The Beach Boys (TTW) and various bands (FMGS))
This stuff is most of the time pretty damn good. There are a few that need tweaking and some that appear like they were thrown together at the last minute. And a few, you can't even get to. But for the most part, most of them kick major @$$ ...
So if you see this blog, check out these things [or even other things I've added earlier ]
My baby is in Los Angeles. I drove her to the airport, so I was kinda interested, since I've never been to DFW International before. It was pretty cool. But why no ATMs? They had automatic urinals and faucets, soda machines and even phones, but no ATMs? Jeez. I have been listening to All In Family album snippets and George Carlin tonight. I bought Jedi Mind Tricks and Atmosphere, so I can hardly wait to listen to all of those albums. And tonight, I am catching up on a few things.
Till next blog,
Tommy Chong should get an honorary degree in medicinal marijuana
dr phibes

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