This is my first YouTube upload, and I just decided to perform this song. I like the song a lot, but this video is first take, and I screwed up a few parts. Maybe I'll retape it sometime and re-post that version. For now, I had to get something up! It's about motivation. |
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tomorrow, Wendy - Andy Prieboy Covered by docrivs
Weeds: Season 2: Disc 2
Howard Zinn: You Cant Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Here is a review of a new film by Denis Mueller and Deb Ellis about fascinating anti-war activist, Howard Zinn, who is, unfortunately, no longer with us.
"Junctionview Studios | 889 Williams Ave. Grandview Hts. OH 43212
'Ramona Moon has been gluing onto and performing with art cars since 1978. She is featured in the film and book Wild Wheels. She continues her madcap way with glue in all media and on objects of all sizes. She also enjoys installations and costuming.'
"pharcyde.de
Drop - The Pharcyde
(Bootie Brown)
Let me freak da funk Obsolete is da punk
That talks more junk than Stanford sells
I jet propel at a rate that I complicate
Their mental state as I invade their masquerade
They couldn't fade with a clipper blade
Ten years in a trade is not enough you can't cut it
I let you take a swing and you bunted for an easy out
I leave M.C.'s with doubt of exceeding
My name is Bootie Brown and I'm proceeding leading
They try to follow...
But they're shallow and hallow
I can see right trough them
like an empty 40 bottle of O.E. they have no key or
no clue to the game at all
Now they're washed up, hung out to dry
Standing there looking stupid, wondering why... (why, man)
It was the fame (fame) that they try to get
Now they're walking round taking 'bout represent
And keep it real But I got to appeal
Cause they're existin in a fantasy
...when ...holding the steel.
(Slim Kid)
Rock-a-bye baby listen to my heart beat pumpin
to a fine ravine of all things it's a vain of a shrine
All missions impossible are possible cause I'm
headed for a new sector three-sixty-five days from now
I'll wipe the sweat from my eye and each and every trip
will stick or fall from the sky of my cloud nine
From homies all the way to chicks no matter how fine
Controlling is a swollen way to wreck a proud mind
Here told it in ya hands and watch a man start crying
Tear after tear in the puppet man's hands
Everytime you take a stance you do the puppet man's dance
And the world's at a stand still deep in a mansville
Trapped in the moat with anvil still killing ya self
And doggin ya health you ain't amphibious so grab
a hold of yourself
(Krumbscull #1)
Sh-sh-shit is ill but trough my will
My flow still will spill 'toxic slick'
to shock you sick like electrocute
When I execute acutely over the rhythm
On those that pollute 'extra dosages'
Is what I gotta give 'em I got 'em tremblin
Cuz I been up in my lab assembling
Missiles to bomb the enemy because they envy me
And the making of my mad currency, currently
I think we're in a state of an emergency
Cuz niggas done 'sold their souls'
And now their souls is 'hollow'
And I think they can't follow they can't swallow
The truth because it hurts this is how I put it down
This is my earth my turf the worth of my birth is
A billion and you know what time is it
I'm gonna make a million"
Psychologist and Author, James Hillman, speaking about his book, 'A Terrible Love of War'
I finished the book last night, and I have to say it is one of the best analyses of war I have ever read. Hillman goes deeper into the psychology of why we war than any other analyst I've encountered, and he uses sociocultural anthropology, ethnographic, historical, and sociological methods to break through the skin and stare at the guts. For anyone who is interested in the study of war, conflict, and violence, this book is at the top of my list, and for anti-war activists it is at the top of the top.
217 pages.
http://cdn11.castfire.com/audio/71/796/2431/29751/29751_2008-10-28-195522-151-0-0-0.128.mp3?referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kcet.org%2Fsocal%2Fpodcasts%2Faloud-at-central-library%2Fjames-hillman-on-a-terrible-love-of-war.html