October 10, 2009

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(h/t to “dkmich“)

Alan Grayson is quickly becoming a hero to “the left”. Ron Paul, while viewed as right wing, has his defender here (and I agree with him more often than I sometimes care to admit.) Whatta posted something about Paul sponsoring a bill to force the Fed to open their books. Well…

In a manner truly befitting the candor and honesty of their politics, they wrote a letter to Chris Dodd. Paul and Grayson want the Fed to open itself up to public scrutiny before the Senate confirms Bernanke.

More at the link.

It’s sort of ironic. In that old “Realpolitik” thread (that board’s posts were lost in the move) I asked everyone to name the things they thought needed changing, what’s broke … I can’t remember the exact words that I used. What I do remember is that everyone, right left and middle, seemed to agree that most of our problems could be traced back to “runaway capitalism”. Corps buying politicians (and therefore subverting the people’s government), lobbyist money corrupting politicians, big companies swallowing up little companies and treating their workers like shit…

No wonder it’s so hard to get the Fed to open their books.

I hope that these guys can pull it off.

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36) “Black Star” (Yngwie Mamsteen)

“I’ve been playing that song, or variations of it, since I was a teenager in Sweden,” Yngwie Malmsteen recently told his fan club. “I used to play really long, uninterrupted improvisations when I played local shows in Stockholm back then, and it developed from that. I didn’t sit down and actually write out the notes for it; when I’m feeling inspired, the music just flows out of me. It’s in my head and my ears and flows out of my fingers.”

“Black Star” flew through Malmsteen’s fingers on his solo debut album, recorded in 1984 at Rocshire Studios in Anaheim, California, with the guitarist producing as well as playing bass and, of course, all guitar parts. “We recorded all the basic tracks and then Yngwie had to go on the road with Alcatrazz,” recalls keyboardist Jens Johansson. “He flew in here and there to do overdubs. There are probably three guitar tracks on ‘Black Star,’ and I remember watching Yngwie doing them and being blown away at how he could effortlessly synchronize the vibrato if he was overdubbing a harmony. It all happened pretty fast and on ‘Black Star,’ especially, he knew what he wanted it to sound like it. And he got it.”

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Speedy

I talked to him on the phone, last night. He was in the hospital with “a mild heart attack” (or at least that’s the way I understood it). After angioplasty and 2 stints he sounded pretty good and expects to go home this weekend.

I already wished him well by phone, but I thought you guys would want to know.

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This is Alan Grayson discussing health care on the floor of the House on 10/8/09. He sends a message to Democrats: No one elected Olympia Snowe President of the United States. And he sends a message to Republicans: No one cares about your feelings.

“If the President has a BLT tomorrow, the Republicans will try to ban bacon.”

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