Even if the city is, somehow, saved at the last minute (unlikely), we gotta make some changes

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The state legislation that would save our bacon (temporarily) is stalled in the Senate.  On Friday, 3,000 pink slips will go out and we’ll in the express lane to Shitsville.  At this point, it does not look like there will be an eleventh hour compromise.

This catastrophe did not happen overnight.  A recent article on whyy radio highlighted a study by our local political watchdog group, The Committe of Seventy.  The study outlines a lot of issues that hold back city government and contribute to situations like the current mess.  One of the issues is one-party rule.  Even though it’s my party, I still see how the lack of options contributes to the intractable corruption.

I just hope that, should we somehow dodge this bullet, a bullet, by the way, that most people don’t seem to care much about, then we, as a city, must look these recommendations and others and get our heads out of the mud, before we stop breathing altogether.

I’ve got 600 GB and I’m gonna use it!

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I recently picked up a new external hard drive (still using old-skool spinning drives, but I saw that SSD’s are now readily available, for a price) and I’m looking to not only organize the sprawling music collection, but add to it.  A few nice Micahael Walden things just appeared on the Dime on the dime and there’s always amazing compilations from ParisDJs.  The list goes on and on…

Oh, Flavio!

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What he and his team have basically admitted to is just so amazing that I can’t believe it.  Renault was accused of intentionally crashing their junior driver at Singapore last year so that their senior driver could win the race.  That sort of conduct in F1 is beyond reprehensible.   When the rumors started to circulate a few weeks ago, I just had to tune it out because it was too absurd to imagine.  Even though no one got hurt, the risk to human life is off the charts given the speed and danger of the sport when they’re not trying to crash into each other.

Now, Flavio Briatore, the flamboyant playboy team principal of Renault is removed in disgrace.  He is guilty of the highest crime conceivable in this sport and he has to go, but he was one of the things that was great about F1.  His teams have one drivers and constructors championships.  He has shepherded the careers of numerous young drivers, as well as having worked closely with the best – Michael Schumacher.

After the sin he committed, he can not stay, but F1 will be far less for his absence.

This town is a sealed tuna sandwich

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September 18 is the deadline for the doomsday budget known as Plan C.  If that goes into effect, as I’ve mentioned before, it will fundamentally change Philadelphia.  It will be the systematic dismantling of a large part of city government, along with about 3,000 layoffs, including 1,000 police officers.

There has been progress in Harisburg, and I continue to be optimistic that, at least in the short term, disaster can be averted.  I think it’s a good sign that everyone is upset – governor, mayor, unions – that’s the hallmark of a decent compromise.  the ball is still in Harrisburg’s court as the state legislature tries to reconcile different plans.

In the meantime, Philebrity has a compendium of the ominous letters that are starting to circulate about how the city is, to a large extent, getting ready to shut down.  *gulp*

October is shaping up to be a big month for prog heavyweights

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Marillion (pictured above) is betting that their fans will still shell out the bucks even though the ‘new’ record doesn’t have any new music. ‘Less Is More‘ (October 2) contains acoustic arrangements for older tracks – some favorites and some obscure. They’re emphasize that they really worked hard on doing something new with these songs. I’ve already placed my order.

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Steve Hackett looks to get up off the mat after his ex wife Kim Poor metaphorically shattered his jaw with a lawsuit that could cost him his Genesis royalties. As a result of the hard times, this electric rock album, featuring hall-of-famer Chris Squire, had to be completed in Hackett’s apartment. ‘Out of the Tunnel’s Mouth‘ is available on October 5.

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On October 27 we’re all going to be crushed by Transatlantic’s ‘Whirlwind.’ No word about touring yet, as bass player Pete Trewavas will be busy promoting Less is More with Marillion (see above). And you can decide for yourself whether it’s genius or a dick move to have the record as one track. this pretty much forces us all to buy the ‘bonus disc’, which has the rest of the songs and some covers. Of course, that bonus disc will, no doubt come at a premium.

You will notice that only the Transatlantic title is slated for a Tuesday release. Hackett’s record is due on a Monday, which is, I think, normal for UK releases. But the Marillion release on a Friday is just more proof that, no matter how many years you have in this business, traditional distribution rules don’t hold up for prog records – unless you’re Dream Theater.

tick, tock… tick, tock…

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What you see above is still, in my opinion, the best way to do this.  Those pedals, in that order, with that amplifier, provide enough sonic options for me to do pretty much anything I want to with an electric guitar.  There’ a lot I’m not capable of, in terms of both technique and technology, but right now my focus is on documenting what I can do, instead of encroaching into the territory of what I can’t.  Quite simply, i want to be able to come home, plug a guitar into that set-up, and, should the moment so strike me, press the record button and have a document of that evening’s inspiration.

Now, of course I have the capacity to do just that with the present technology.  Even if I don’t want to set up the computer and the A/D converter and Logic (or even GarageBand), I can just do like FBdN and record right to iPhone OS.  Or I could use the old minidisc.  I could even go right to an old cassette multi-track.

The problem is TIME.

Not that these things take time, but rather that I want to be able to take whatever I’m doing and bring it back into a digital audio workstation later.  That’s no problem, unless there are going to be loops.  And there are always loops.  If a song sketch is off by even a tenth of a second, that means that after a minute, the deviation is 6 seconds – that’s not music, that’s chaos.

So the question now is: how can I get a master clock associated with an impromptu recording of a song sketch?  Playing along with a metronome is not enough.  Whatever device records the initial jam has to associate a bpm with that snippet, which can then control other music.  I’m not sure this is possible.

The more sensible approach would be to take the impromptu performance as inspiration and then properly construct music around that, starting with the beat and locking in the time.  Of course, this means recreating that moment of creativity in a very sterile setting.  Much less fun and much more time consuming.

All of this would be a piece of cake if I (a) had no day job and (b) were fabulously wealthy.

If you want to know what opposition to health care reform is about…

If you want to know what it means when Senator Saxby Chamblis (R-GA) means when he thinks Obama should show more humility…  If you want to know what Glenn Beck’s charges of socialism and communism mean… If you want to know why people who can’t spell have such hatred for our new president…  Look at this sign from the weekend’s Tea Party rally in D.C.

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(via Wonkette)

Anyone who thinks that the election of Obama equals the end of racism is shamefully misguided.  I mean, clearly, we should be listening to this guy and not the President, right?

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Support the artist

I’m a fine one to talk.  But since the admonishment from Dave Meros of Spock’s Beard, I’ve certainly done some thinking.  Am I going to stop sharing music – No.  This is something I’ve always done (long before the advent of intertubes) and it is one of the fundamental, moral, goods that we give each other gifts of music.

That being said, there are artists that are intensely deserving of our (my) financial support.  To help celebrate an upcoming Marillion release, I did give them a few dollars and downloaded some items directly from their web store.  That just makes me feel good – giving the money directly to the artist.

Over at Prosaic Paradise, I got the report from last weekend’s ProgDay down in Chapel Hill.  Sipport takes many forms: buying the ticket or merch, pumping the keg or j.st chatting up the artists after the show.  *jealous*

So, with that warm feeling, I’m going to enjoy some great music on this beautiful Sunday, and I hope you will do the same.

OK – that was a colossal waste of time

The way this theme is set up, the Twitter feed was hard to follow; every time there was a mention or a hashmark, I got one of those gray squares, and it was impossible for the reader to tell where one post began and one post ended.  I decided the answer was a flash-based widget and just auditioned every got damned one out there.  They all suck.  I have temporarily settled with the ‘official’ badge, which looks more like an advertisement – that thing is not staying.

I either have to find a way to monkey around with the code for theme (there is an update, but I’m afraid to loose my customization), or I can go back to the old way, or I can just bag the whole thing.

The Twitter profile does not really serve any useful purpose, other than to give the visitor an idea of how often I update and what kind of garbage gets dumped there.

This idea of broadcasting updates is going to need its own post, as I have been asked again (for the first time in a while, actually) why I am not on FaceBook.  The short version is that there is no ‘good’ answer – but more on that later.

Tonight Em and I consoled each other after a Phillies loss with a classic episode of The X-Files – Jose Ching, of course!