25 Şubat 2013 Pazartesi

We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

I think this may be what's wrong with government schools in a nutshell.

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One of my Facebook friends just posted this picture:


Now, my first thought was Geez, she should send that over to the "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks. (Note that the quotation marks in that name are wrong on purpose.)

The person who posted this, presumably on her daughter's behalf, is herself a school teacher.  She apparently found nothing wrong with this.  My nine-year-old, on the other hand, took about 20 seconds to figure it out. (I'll admit that the horrible graphic design drew her attention first.)

I've been having a raucous internal debate over whether to point it out to her.

But then, a couple of days ago, she also posted this:

So...Yeah.

Phil Vassar - "Don't Miss Your Life"

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Jared and I were watching the Country Music channel the other day and this song came on. It is so great. I said to Jared, "He is a great song writer." Well that is how he started. Enjoy this video and don't miss your life!
 
Phil Vassar  is an American country music artist. Vassar made his debut on the country music scene in the late 1990s, co-writing singles for several country artists, including Tim McGraw ("For a Little While", "My Next Thirty Years"), Jo Dee Messina ("Bye, Bye", "I'm Alright"), Collin Raye ("Little Red Rodeo"), and Alan Jackson ("Right on the Money"). In 1999, he was named by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) as Country Songwriter of the Year. (Source)

Hank Williams Jr & Sr - There's A Tear In My Beer

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This Western Wednesday post takes us all the way back to 1950. "There's a Tear in My Beer" is a country song written and recorded by Hank Williams, and later re-recorded by his son in 1988. The original version was written and recorded by Hank Williams during one of his Nashville sessions in 1950-51, but he decided against releasing it. It was not until many years later, in 1989, that the original song would get its first official release. (Source)
 

Hank Williams, Jr.'s version is a duet with his father created using electronic merging technology. As the song had been previously recorded with Hank Williams playing the guitar as the sole instrument, his son and his band simply "filled in the blanks" and recorded additional vocals. The music video for the song combined television footage that had existed of Hank Williams performing, onto which electronic merging technology impressed the recordings of Hank Jr., which then made it appear as if he were actually playing with his father. The video was both a critical and commercial success, and was named Video Of The Year by both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country music. Hank Williams, Sr. & Jr., would go on to "share" a Grammy award win in 1990 for Best Country Vocal Collaboration. (Source)

My Life's Been a Country Song by Chris Cagle

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My Life's Been a Country Song is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Chris Cagle. It was released in February 2008 on Capitol Records Nashville. The album's lead-off single was "What Kinda Gone", which peaked at No. 3 on the country music charts in April 2008, the second single, "No Love Songs", peaked at No. 53, while the third single, "Never Ever Gone", failed to chart. (Source)
 

The album debuted at number eight on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 37,000 copies in its first week. It also debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. [3] It is also Cagle's final album for Capitol.The song "I Don't Wanna Live" was also recorded by Josh Gracin on his 2008 album We Weren't Crazy as "I Don't Want to Live". "Keep Me From Loving You" was also recorded by Clay Walker on his 2010 album, She Won't Be Lonely Long. (Source)

I thought this song was much newer than it is. I hope you all like it. Leave a comment if your life has been a country song including what song. Happy Thursday.

24 Şubat 2013 Pazar

*facepalm*

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One of my dumber liberal Facebook friends just posted this:


I'm guessing she's never been on a military base.  I have been on quite a few, more times than I can count, and so the lies are obvious to me.  (And yes, I pointed them out.)

Even without that experience though, the fact that this is--to put it nicely--inaccurate as fuck should be obvious to anyone who remembers how to breathe.  I realize it happened over three years ago, and maybe Progressives have memories that are just that short, but damn.  Hasan shot up a room full of unarmed people, and as always was stopped by someone with a gun.

This is what we're up against.  Willful ignorance and stupidity, coupled with an utter lack of critical thinking skills.  I'm not certain if the chick who shared this (who is, for the record, the gal who started blathering about Obamacare when I pointed out the fallacy of Obama's purported support of gay marriage) is really so stupid that she thinks Hasan shot at armed people and they all stood around picking their asses or she just doesn't think, but neither reflects well upon her.

Just because I can

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This is one of my favorite Waylon Jennings songs (as I told my husband back when he was barely my boyfriend, my favorite-favorite Waylon song is "whichever one is currently playing"):



This is one of those songs I always liked as a child but never really knew the name of.

Hearing this song and looking for a video of it on YouTube reminded me of a post I made earlier this year.  The photo in this post certainly did its job ("And yet, there is so much ambient testosterone in that picture that just looking at it while typing this post up practically guarantees that my unborn child will be male.")

So, if you're aiming to have a son, apparently looking at Waylon & Johnny Cash together is a great idea.  

One more time, let's review this

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The best way to respond to extreme idiocy is probably to ignore it.  You can also try combatting it with facts and logic, if you're in the mood to beat your head against the wall repeatedly.

What you do not do, unless you want to prove the point that you are a shitty human being, is condone sexual violence against the person who has offended you:


Now, I can read that just fine, but Imma quote it for you in case you can't; I did have to zoom out to get the whole thing in the screen shot.  Mr. Resh here said "I bet you her mind will change in .0 seconds when she's about to unwillingly ride the train in an alley while her man is stuck like a pig bleeding Layin (sic) on the ground."  And he was proud to say that publicly.

Nor was he the only one:

That fine fellow, it is worth noting, has produced a son.  One can only hope Junior has a wee bit more sense.

I'm sure there are others, but I am honestly not going to dig through the cesspool of comments on the photo to share them with you.

Let me make it clear: I think the sentiment expressed in the graphic is, at best, stupidly naïve.  It is utter bullshit to challenge a man's masculinity over a weapon.  But you know what?  At least half the dudes in the comments are doing the same goddamned thing:


Y'all, I didn't cut and paste.  Those were all three in a row.  The right rebuttal to "Real men don't carry guns" is not, I repeat is not "YA THEY DO I'M A MAN 'CAUSE I HAVE GUNS AND I WANT TO FUCK THEM."

(Do I really need to tell you there were plenty of "that's gay" and "get in the kitchen and make me a sammich" comments too?  No?  Well, I did anyway.)

Just goes to show there are violent dumbfucks on both sides of this conversation.  Let's shut ours up, okay?

We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

I think this may be what's wrong with government schools in a nutshell.

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One of my Facebook friends just posted this picture:


Now, my first thought was Geez, she should send that over to the "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks. (Note that the quotation marks in that name are wrong on purpose.)

The person who posted this, presumably on her daughter's behalf, is herself a school teacher.  She apparently found nothing wrong with this.  My nine-year-old, on the other hand, took about 20 seconds to figure it out. (I'll admit that the horrible graphic design drew her attention first.)

I've been having a raucous internal debate over whether to point it out to her.

But then, a couple of days ago, she also posted this:

So...Yeah.

23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi

Top 100 Greatest Miami Bass Songs of All Time | Best Miami Bass Music Songs - DJ's Music Songs

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Top 100 Greatest Miami Bass Songs of All Time
Miami Bass Songs is a form of Hip Hop dance with its core roots in Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force's 1982 seminal track "Planet Rock". The style is characterized by raps or instrumentals, a heavy syncopated bass, and features party, message, or explicit lyrical content. Important pioneers include Amos Larkin (the father of Miami Bass), 2 Live Crew, and Maggotron, to name a few. The genre also kick started the southern rap phenomenon. Miami Bass peaked in the late '80s and early '90s with acts such as J.J. Fad, 2 Live Crew, DJ Magic Mike, and Sir Mix-A-Lot. Its last great period was in the late '90s before it virtually went underground ever since."

Top 100 Greatest Miami Bass Songs of All Time List : 01. Throw the D. - 2 Live Crew / Throw the P. - Anquette
02. Bass Rock Express - MC A.D.E.
03. Supersonic - J.J. Fad
04. The Cars with the Boom - L'Trimm
05. Give It All You Got (Doggy Style) - Afro Rican
06. Just Give the DJ a Break - Dynamix II
07. Drop the Bass - DJ Magic Mike and MC Toney B.
08. Me So Horny - 2 Live Crew
09. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
10. Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team/Whoot! There It Is-95 South
11. Boot the Booty - MC Cool Rock & Chaszey Chess
12. Bass Computer - Techmaster P.E.B.
13. We Want Some Pussy - 2 Live Crew
14. Sally (That Girl) - Gucci Crew II
15. Shake It - MC Shy D
16. Miami El Negro - DJ Laz and Danny D.
17. Welcome to the Planet of Bass - Maggotron
18. Creep Dog - MC Cool Rock & Chaszey Chess
19. Now Dance - Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew
20. Let's Get This Party Started - DJ KJ & MC Kooley C.
21. Ghetto Bass - 2 Live Crew
22. Get It Girl - 2 Live Crew
23. Gotta Be Tough - MC Shy D
24. Revelation - 2 Live Crew
25. What I Like - 2 Live Crew
26. Boom! I Got Your Boyfriend - Danny D. & DJ Wiz / Boom! I Got Your Girlfriend - MC Luscious
27. Jealous Fellas - Dimples T. / Jealous Girls - JDC
28. I Wanna Rock - Luke
29. Tootsee Roll - 69 Boyz
30. Ghetto Jump - Krush
31. Stomp N Grind - Half Pint
32. Commin' In Fresh - Double Duce
33. DJ Magic Mike Cuts the Record - DJ Magic Mike
34. Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya - Poison Clan
35. C'mon N Ride It (The Train) - Quad City DJ's
36. Dazzey Dukes - Duice
37. Da Dip - Freak Nasty
38. Scrub Da Ground - Splack Pack
39. Dunkie Butt (Please, Please, Please) - 12 Gauge
40. Mix It Up - DJ Uncle Al
41. Shake That Ass Bitch - Splack Pack
42. "B" Girls - Young & Restless
43. Ignition - Dynamix II
44. The Cabbage Patch - The Gucci Crew II
45. Move Somethin' - 2 Live Crew
46. Return of the Bass That Ate Miami - Maggotron
47. 122 BPM - Jive Rhythm Trax
48. Techno Bass - Dynamix II
49. Square Dance Rap - Sir Mix-A-Lot
50. Love You Down - INOJ
51. Swing My Way - KP & Envyi / Shorty Swings Both Ways - 3-Way Playaz
52. Time After Time - INOJ
53. Shake Shake - Jonny Z
54. Shake a Lil' Somethin' - 2 Live Crew
55. Nasty Dancer (remix) - Kilo
56. Kitty Kitty - 69 Boyz
57. 2 Much Booty (In Da Pants) - Soundmaster T.
58. Lose My Money (Honey) - Prince Raheim and Crazy Legs
59. Hold Up, Wait a Minute - DJ Smurf
60. Ooh Lawd (Party People) - DJ Smurf and PMHI
61. Do Your Duty - Beat Master Clay D. & The Get Funky Crew
62. Shake the Joint - Breezy Beat MC
63. Worse 'Em - Triple M Bass
64. The Beat Is Fresh - Prime Choice
65. Posse on Broadway - Sir Mix-A-Lot
66. My Boo - Ghost Town DJs
67. Wiggle Wiggle - Disco Rick
68. Party - Dis N Dat
69. Rodeo - 95 South
70. Red Alert - DJ Laz
71. Shake It, Do the 61st - Anquette
72. Let it Go - Afro-Rican
73. Chicken Head - MC Zeus
74. Smurf Rock - Gigolo Tony
75. That's Right - DJ Taz feat. Raheem the Dream
76. I Will Always Be There for You - Anquette
77. Pop That Thang - DJ Smurf feat. Kizzy Rock
78. Scarred - Luke Campbell
79. My Baby's Daddy - B-Rock & the Bizz / My Baby Mama - Anquette feat. The Southsyde B.O.I.Z.
80. Raise the Roof - Luke feat. No Good But So Good Party
81. Do the Damn Thing - 2 Live Crew
82. Lap Danz - Top Secret
83. Show Me Love - Kilo Ali
84. Whatz Up Whatz Up - Playa Poncho and L.A. Sno
85. Bad Bass Music - Bass Cube
86. Butta (Miami Bass mix) - Pamp & Da Knox
87. Girls (Southside mix) - DJ Smurf feat. DJ Taz, DJ Kizzy Rock, and June Dog
88. All of Puerto Rico - Afro-Rican
89. Shake (Miami Bass mix) - Pamp & Da Knox
90. Ride Out - DJ Trans
91. Pump That Bass - Original Concept
92. Woof Woof - 69 Boyz
93. Bass Is What We Want - MCB
94. Esta Locha (Part Bass mix) - To Kool Chris
95. Latin Swing - Jonny Z & DJ Laz
96. Freak It - Lathun feat. Da Brat
97. When Will I See You Smile Again? - Ricky Bell
98. As We Lay - Dana Harris
99. Everlasting Bass - Rodney O.
100. Get it Boy - Fresh Celeste & M4sers

Top 100 Greatest Symphonic Power Metal Songs | Latest Symphonic Power Metal Songs - DJ's Music Songs

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Symphonic Power Metal Songs were ranked for their impact, influence, musicianship, vocal performance, and popularity within the Symphonic Power Metal genre. Here is a list of most popular Top 100 Greatest Symphonic Power Metal Songs.
01. Amaranth - Nightwish
02. Ice Queen - Within Temptation
03. Ghost Opera - Kamelot
04. Never Enough - Epica
05. Gargoyles, Angels of Darkness - Rhapsody
06. Warriors of the World United - Manowar
07. Through the Fire and Flames - DragonForce
08. Black Diamond - Stratovarius
09. Domination - Symphony X
10. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
11. Nemo - Nightwish
12. Stand My Ground - Within Temptation
13. March of Mephisto - Kamelot
14. Dawn Of Victory - Rhapsody
15. Mirror Mirror - Blind Guardian
16. Hunting High And Low - Stratovarius
17. S.O.S. (Anything but Love) - Apocalyptica
18. The Phantom Agony - Epica
19. Edge of Thorns - Savatage
20. Through Elven Woods and Dwarven Mines - Dragonland
21. Set the World on Fire (The Lie of Lies) - Symphony X
22. Bye Bye Beautiful - Nightwish
23. Shadowplay - Edenbridge
24. The Haunting - Kamelot
25. Emerald Swords - Rhapsody
26. The Sons of Odin - Manowar
27. Eagleheart - Stratovarius
28. Chasing the Dragon - Epica
29. What Have You Done - Within Temptation
30. Triumph or Agony - Rhapsody of Fire
31. The Siren of the Woods - Therion
32. The Phantom of the Opera - HolyHell
33. The Grand Design - Edenbridge
34. Frozen - Within Temptation
35. The Accolade - Symphony X
36. Gutter Ballet - Savatage
37. Operation Ground and Pound - DragonForce
38. Swamp-Stamp-Polka - Mechanical Poet
39. Ghost Love Score - Nightwish
40. A Mad Russian's Christmas - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
41. The Show Must Go On - Divinefire
42. Courage - Manowar
43. Memories - Within Temptation
44. Eye of Shiva - Therion
45. Forever - Kamelot
46. Hall of the Mountain King - Apocalyptica
47. The Poet and the Pendulum - Nightwish
48. The Divine Wings of Tragedy - Symphony X
49. Heart of Steel - Manowar
50. Evermore - Edenbridge
51. Unholy Warcry - Rhapsody
52. Ride With The Sun - Fairyland
53. Solitary Ground - Epica
54. A Million Lightyears Away - Stratovarius
55. Karma - Kamelot
56. Lionheart - Blind Guardian
57. Siberian Sleigh Ride - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
58. Into A New Dimension - Divinefire
59. The Siren - Nightwish
60. Live My Life For You - Divinefire
61. Inquisition Symphony - Apocalyptica
62. Apocalypse - HolyHell
63. Fight For Your King - Fairyland
64. Wand of Abaris - Therion
65. Iara - Aquaria
66. Another Stranger Me - Blind Guardian
67. Heroes of Our Time - DragonForce
68. Anger of Fate - Thy Majestie
69. Old Year's Merry Funeral - Mechanical Poet
70. Velatum - Serenity
71. Evil Inside Me - Amberian Dawn
72. On The Path To Fury - Fairyland
73. The Edge - Blind Guardian
74. Satellites - Autumn
75. Tilsim - Almora
76. Wizard - Beto Vázquez Infinity
77. River of Tuoni - Amberian Dawn
78. Hope - Apocalyptica
79. Eternal Light - Derdian
80. White Pearl, Black Oceans... - Sonata Arctica
81. Beyond the Sea - Dark Moor
82. The Heartblood Symphony - Serenity
83. Commissar - Savatage
84. Lost in Space - Avantasia
85. Forever Walking Alone - Dragonland
86. And The Road Goes On - Edenbridge
87. Avantasia - Avantasia
88. Aristocrat's Symphony - Versailles -Philharmonic Quintet-
89. And Let The Show Begin - Aquaria
90. As You Fall - Thy Majestie
91. Warriors of Light - Freedom Call
92. I Don't Wanna Die - Derdian
93. Caleb - Sonata Arctica
94. The Chariot - Dark Moor
95. Engraved Within - Serenity
96. Twisted Mind - Avantasia
97. Flame In The Night - Freedom Call
98. Hundred Years Have Passed - Dragonland
99. Hold Fast - Catharsis
100. The Revenant Choir - Versailles -Philharmonic Quintet-

Top 100 Jazz Songs | Top 100 Great Jazz Songs of All Time - DJ's Music Songs

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Top 100 Jazz Songs of All Time This is my list of the 100 top jazz songs of all time. Before I go any further, I need to make a couple of things clear. First, I really love jazz music. It is an important part of my everyday life and I cannot begin to imagine my daily existence without jazz music in it. However, I am not what you would call a “jazz purist.” I firmly believe that jazz music can be created from artists not traditionally labeled as jazz artists.
Top 100 Jazz Songs of All Time
For example, as you’ll notice on my list of the 100 top jazz songs of all time, I have a couple of artists that might raise a few eyebrows. Artists like Jeff Beck and Frank Zappa. Artists that are usually thought of more in the rock-n-roll realm instead of jazz circles. But the cuts I have selected from them are indeed jazz cuts. They are briming with the very same creativity, passion and inventiveness that made Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and W.C. Handy the icons that they are.
Top 100 Jazz Music Songs of All Time ListHere is a list of most popular Top 100 Jazz Music Songs.
01. “So What” – Miles Davis
02. “My Favorite Things” – John Coltrane
03. “Take Five” – Dave Brubeck
04. “Acknowledgement” – John Coltrane
05. “Birdland” – Weather Report
06. “Freddie Freeloader” – Miles Davis
07. “Psalm” – John Coltrane
08. “Strange Fruit” – Billie Holiday
09. “Salt Peanuts” – Dizzy Gillespie
10. “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” – Cannonball Adderley
11. “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” – Charles Mingus
12. “Chameleon” – Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters
13. “Straight Life” – Freddy Hubbard
14. “The Creator has a Master Plan” – Pharaoh Sanders
15. “Blue in Green” – Miles Davis
16. “One O’Clock Jump” – Count Basie
17. “Bumpin’ on Sunset” – Wes Montgomery
18. Naima” – John Coltrane
19. “Back at the Chicken Shack” – Jimmy Smith
20. “Mister Magic” – Grover Washington, Jr.
21. “Giant Steps” – John Coltrane
22. “In a Silent Way” – Miles Davis
23. “Dolphin Dance” – Herbie Hancock
24. “In N’ Out” – Joe Henderson
25. “Resolution” – John Coltrane
26. “Alone Together” – Grant Green
27. “St. Louis Blues” – W.C. Handy
28. “Rocket Number Nine Take off for the Planet Venus” – Sun Ra and his Arkestra
29. “Tipitina” – Professor Longhair
30. “Breakfast Feud” – Charlie Christian
31. “Naguine” – Django Reinhardt
32. “It Might as Well be Spring” – Sarah Vaughan
33. “Captain Fingers” – Lee Ritenour
34. “Science Funktion” – Donald Byrd
35. “Blue Rondo A La Turk” – Dave Brubeck
36. “A Remark You Made” – Weather Report
37. “Black Satin” – Miles Davis
38. “Just the Two of Us” – Grover Washington, Jr.
39. “Minnie the Moocher” – Cab Calloway
40. “Aerial Boundaries” – Michael Hedges
41. “Red Clay” – Freddie Hubbard
42. “Round Midnight” – Thelonious Monk
43. “Bright Size Life” – Pat Metheny
44. “Maiden Voyage” – Herbie Hancock
45. “Portrait of Tracy” – Jaco Pastorious
46. “Mood Indigo” – Duke Ellington
47. “Body & Soul” – Coleman Hawkins
48. “Moanin’” – Art Blakey
49. “Straight, No Chaser” – Thelonious Monk
50. “Right Off” – Miles Davis


51. “Jelly Roll Blues” – Jelly Roll Morton
52. “Stratus” – Billy Cobham
53. “(They call me) Dr. Professor Longhair” – Professor Longhair
54. “Sun Goddess” – Ramsey Lewis
55. “Miles Beyond” – Mahavishnu Orchestra
56. “Fables of Faubus” – Charles Mingus
57. “Room 335” – Larry Carlton
58. “Epistrophy” – Thelonious Monk
59. “The Girl From Ipanema” – Getz/Gilberto
60. “Lonely Woman” – Ornette Coleman
61. “The Perfect Man” – Sun Ra and his Arkestra
62. “Hello, Dolly” – Louis Armstrong
63. “Chasin’ the Bird” – Charlie Parker
64. “Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy” – Return to Forever
65. “God Bless the Child” – Billie Holiday
66. “Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers” – Jeff Beck
67. “Tea for Two” – Art Tatum
68. “Volunteered Slavery” – Rahsaan Roland Kirk
69. “Pharoah’s Dance” – Miles Davis
70. “A Night in Tunisia” – Sonny Rollins
71. “Pursuance” – John Coltrane
72. “Satin Doll” – Duke Ellington
73. “Speak no Evil” – Wayne Shorter
74. “Chitlins Con Carne” – Kenny Burrell
75. “Potato Head Blues” – Louis Armstrong
76. “My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now” – Dirty Dozen Brass Band
77. “Cover Girl” – Larry Coryell
78. “Willow Weep for Me” – Wes Montgomery
79. “A Long Drink of the Blues” – Jackie McLean
80. “Three Views of a Secret” – Jaco Pastorious
81. “Places and Spaces” – Donald Byrd
82. “When you’re in Love” – Horace Silver
83. “Lazy River” – Pete Fountain
84. “Tones for Elvin Jones” – John McLaughlin
85. “Icarus” – Winter Consort
86. “Bemsha Swing” – Thelonious Monk
87. “Moon Tune” – Bob James/David Sanborn
88. “Eternal Child” – Chick Corea’s Elektric Band
89. “Out of the Night” – Brian Melvin Trio
90. “School Days” – Stanley Clarke
91. “Five Hundred Miles High” – Stan Getz
92. “Hog Callin’ Blues” – Charles Mingus
93. “My Funny Valentine” – Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker
94. “Race with Devil on Spanish Highway” – Al DiMeola
95. “Moritat” – Sonny Rollins
96. “Son of Mr. Green Genes” – Frank Zappa
97. “Big Chief” – Professor Longhair
98. “Anonymous Skulls” – Medeski, Martin & Wood
99. “The Hong Kong Incident” – Jing Chi
100. “Hamp’s Hump” - Galactic

Top 100 Greatest Country Rock Songs | Best Country Rock Songs List of All Time - DJ's Music Songs

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Best Country Rock Songs List of All TimeWhen Rock 'n' Roll bands of the late '60s began incorporating country music HK9J%3KLUN styles, (Nashville, Honky-Tonk, Bluegrass, which emphasize harmony singing, two-beat bass playing, and looping rhythms), along with greater use of acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo, and mandolin, 'Country Rock' was born. The Byrds got the ball rolling and were soon followed by artists like Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, Rick Nelson, and Buffalo Springfield, which soon sprouted Country Rock bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Poco, The Eagles, and all the offshoots and solo efforts by these musicians.
Top 100 Greatest Country Rock Songs
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01. The Other Side - Chris Hillman
02. Kind Woman - Richie Furay
03. Ain't Gonna Take It - Randy Meisner
04. Mexico - Firefall
05. One Hundred Years - Gram Parsons
06. Changing Horses - Dan Fogelberg
07. Mama Hated Diesels - Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
08. The Year Clayton Delaney Died - Steve Young
09. Circle Song - Roger McGuinn
10. The Radio Song - Dillard & Clark
11. Amie - Pure Prairie League
12. Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival
13. Train Leaves Here This Mornin' - Dillard & Clark
14. It Doesn't Matter - Stephen Stills
15. Lay Lady Lay - Bob Dylan
16. Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills & Nash
17. Long May You Run - Neil Young
18. Joanne - Michael Nesmith
19. Panama Red - New Riders of the Purple Sage
20. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Bob Dylan
21. Up On Cripple Creek - The Band
22. You Better Think Twice - Poco
23. Christine's Tune (Devil in Disguise) - The Flying Burrito Brothers
24. Mystery Train - Rick Nelson
25. Return of the Grevous Angel - Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris
26. Falling in and out of Love - Pure Prairie League
27. Change Partners - Stephen Stills
28. Cowgirl in the Sand - Neil Young
29. One Hundred Years From Now - The Byrds
30. Lyin' Eyes - Eagles
31. Lodi - Creedence Clearwater Revival
32. Love Hurts - Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris
33. Rose of Cimarron - Poco
34. Silver Threads and Golden Needles - Linda Ronstadt
35. Seven Bridges Road - Steve Young/Eagles
36. A Good Fellin' To Know - Poco
37. Propinquity - Michael Nesmith
38. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You - Bob Dylan
39. Lookin' Out My Back Door - Creedence Clearwater Revival
40. Take It To The Limit - Eagles
41. Sin City - The Flying Burrito Brothers
42. Girl From the North Country - Bob Dylan/Johnny Cash (duet)
43. Time Between - The Byrds
44. Broken Arrow - Buffalo Springfield
45. Listen to a Country Song - Loggins & Messina
46. Fallin' in Love - Souther, Hillman, Furay Band
47. White Line Fever - The Flying Burrito Brothers
48. Here We Go Again - Poco
49. Colorado - Stephen Stills
50. Love is a Rose - Linda Ronstadt
51. Pickin' Up The Pieces - Poco
52. Listen To The Band - Michael Nesmith
53. Wasn't Born To Follow - The Byrds
54. Lousiana Lady - New Riders of the Purple Sage
55. One More Night - Bob Dylan
56. Kansas City Southern - Pure Prairie League
57. Wheels - The Flying Burrito Brothers
58. Make A Little Magic - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
59. Silver Moon - Michael Nesmith
60. Lost In The Ozone - Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
61. She Belongs To Me - Rick Nelson
62. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young
63. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - The Byrds
64. Wasted On The Way - Crosby, Stills & Nash
65. Love Has No Pride - Linda Ronstadt
66. I Still Believe in You - Desert Rose Band
67. Four Strong Winds - Neil Young
68. She - Gram Parsons
69. Cinderella - Firefall
70. Blue Eyes - International Submarine Band (Gram Parsons)
71. Glendale Train - New Riders of the Purple Sage
72. Fallen Eagle - Stephen Stills
73. Fishin' In The Dark - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
74. Brass Buttons - Gram Parsons
75. Hickory Wind - The Byrds
76. Rodeo Rider - Gene Clark
77. Lonesome, On'ry and Mean - Steve Young
78. Six Days On The Road - The Flying Burrito Brothers
79. Go and Say Goodbye - Buffalo Springfield
80. Morning Sky - Dan Fogelberg
81. Two Lane Highway - Pure Prairie League
82. Last Lonely Eagle - New Riders of the Purple Sage
83. Full Circle - The Byrds
84. Across The Great Divide - The Band
85. A Child's Claim To Fame - Buffalo Springfield
86. Harvest Moon - Neil Young
87. Luxury Liner - International Submarine Band (Gram Parsons)
88. Old Blue - The Byrds
89. He's Back and I'm Blue - Desert Rose Band
90. Boulder Skies - Pure Prairie League
91. Desperado - Eagles
92. Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan
93. Heart of Gold - Neil Young
94. Take It Easy - Eagles
95. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - The Byrds
96. Wild Horses - The Flying Burrito Brothers
97. Garden Party - Rick Nelson
98. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - The Band
99. Peaceful Easy Feeling - Eagles
100. When Will I Be Loved - Linda Ronstadt

This list of Country Rock songs highlights the best examples of songs that exemplify Country Rock. Some songs are album cuts and were never released as singles, but were influential and inspiring in the evolution of Country Rock.

Top 100 Greatest Southern Rock Songs | All Time Best Southern Rock Music Songs List - DJ's Music Songs

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Top 100 Greatest Southern Rock Songs
The southern United States is a spooky place of equal parts back-woods moonshine and old Civil War mystery. From this special, almost mystical place, maybe the best type of rock and roll was born. The southern United States know the blues like no other district in the world – this comes out in simply poetic lyrics and great guitar riffs.
Top 100 Southern Rock Music Songs
Top 100 Southern Rock Music Songs
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Here is a list of most popular Top 100 Southern Rock Music Songs.
01. Gator Country - Molly Hatchet
02. Climb To Safety - Widespread Panic
03. Soulshine - Gov't Mule
04. Rock Bottom - The Dickey Betts Band
05. Hit The Nail On The Head - Amazing Rhythm Aces
06. Refried Funky Chicken - Dixie Dregs
07. Champagne Jam - Atlanta Rhythm Section
08. It Hurts To Want It So Bad - Sea Level
09. Searchin' For A Rainbow - Marshall Tucker Band
10. Come On - Southern Bitch
11. Midnight Rider - Allman Brothers Band
12. Take The Highway - Marshall Tucker Band
13. If You Want to Get to Heaven -Ozark Mountain Daredevils
14. One Way Out - Allman Brothers Band
15. Green Grass & High Tides - The Outlaws
16. The Devil Went Down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels Band
17. Hold On Loosely - .38 Special
18. Heard it in a Love Song - Marshall Tucker Band
19. Jim Dandy -Black Oak Arkansas
20. Jessica - Allman Brothers Band
21. Train, Train - Blackfoot
22. Fire On The Mountain - Marshall Tucker Band
23. Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
24. Black Betty - Ram Jam
25. Keep On Smilin' - Wet Willie
26. I'm No Angel - Gregg Allman
27. Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd
28. Fooled Around And Fell In Love - Elvin Bishop
29. Saturday Night Special - Lynyrd Skynyrd
30. Statesboro Blues - Allman Brothers Band
31. Keep Your Hands to Yourself - The Georgia Satellites
32. What's Your Name - Lynyrd Skynyrd
33. Oh Atlanta - Little Feat
34. Third Rate Romance - Amazing Rhythm Aces
35. Homesick - Atlanta Rhythm Section
36. Southbound - Allman Brothers Band
37. Highway Song - Blackfoot
38. (Ghost) Riders In The Sky - Outlaws
39. Jackie Blue - Ozark Mountain Daredevils
40. Can't Keep Running - The Greg Allman Band
41. Ain't Wastin Time No More - Allman Brothers Band
42. Georgia Rhythm - Atlanta Rhythm Section
43. Bounty Hunter - Molly Hatchet
44. Blue Sky - Allman Brothers Band
45. Miss Understanding - Grinderswitch
46. Hard To Handle - Black Crowes
47. That Smell - Lynyrd Skynyrd
48. Southern Comfort - The Jimmie Van Zant Band
49. Second Chance - .38 Special
50. Tuesday's Gone - Lynyrd Skynyrd
51. Trouble No More - Allman Brothers Band
52. Willin' - Little Feat
53. Uneasy Rider - Charlie Daniels Band
54. Duane's Tune - The Dickey Betts Band
55. I Know A Little - Lynyrd Skynyrd
56. Long Haired Country Boy - Charlie Daniels Band
57. Hot 'Lanta - Allman Brothers Band
58. Battleship Chains - Georgia Satellites
59. Rockin' Into The Night - .38 Special
60. Open Road - Grinderswitch
61. See You One More Time - Marshall Tucker Band
62. Before The Bullets FlyThe Greg Allman Band
63. Dreams I'll Never See - Molly Hatchet
64. On the Hunt - Lynyrd Skynyrd
65. Takin' Up Space - Van Zant
66. Bad Little Doggie - Gov't Mule
67. Party In The Parking Lot - The Jimmie Van Zant Band
68. Travelin' Shoes - Elvin Bishop
69. Left Turn On A Red Light - Blackfoot
70. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme - Blackfoot
71. That's Your Secret - Sea Level
72. Thorn and a Wild RoseThe Greg Allman Band
73. Fire In The Kitchen - Warren Haynes
74. Brickyard Road - Johnny Van Zant
75. Ain't Life Grand - Widespread Panic
76. Feats Don't Fail Me Now - Little Feat
77. Island - The Greg Allman Band
78. Keep Your Hands On The Wheel - Ram Jam
79. Don't Pass Me By - Georgia Satellites
80. Time To Roll - The Dickey Betts Band
81. Rattlesnake Rock 'N' Roller - Blackfoot
82. Mind Bender - Stillwater
83. Shake 'Em On Down - North Mississippi Allstars
84. Coming Home - Johnny Van Zant
85. Goddamn Lonely Love - Drive-By Truckers
86. Don't Misunderstand Me - Rossington Collins Band
87. Countryside Of Life - Wet Willie
88. Grey Ghost - Henry Paul Band
89. Goin' Down South - North Mississippi Allstars
90. Castle Rock - Barefoot Jerry
91. Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
92. Ramblin Man - Allman Brothers Band
93. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
94. The South's Gonna Do It Again - Charlie Daniels Band
95. Can't You See - Marshall Tucker Band
96. Whipping Post - Allman Brothers Band
97. There Goes Another Love Song - Outlaws
98. Dixie Chicken - Little Feat
99. Flirtin' With Disaster - Molly Hatchet
100. Caught Up In You - .38 Special


This list of Southern Rock songs highlights the best examples of songs that exemplify Southern Rock. Some songs are album cuts and were never released as singles, but were influential & inspiring in the evolution of Southern Rock.

22 Şubat 2013 Cuma

We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

I think this may be what's wrong with government schools in a nutshell.

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One of my Facebook friends just posted this picture:


Now, my first thought was Geez, she should send that over to the "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks. (Note that the quotation marks in that name are wrong on purpose.)

The person who posted this, presumably on her daughter's behalf, is herself a school teacher.  She apparently found nothing wrong with this.  My nine-year-old, on the other hand, took about 20 seconds to figure it out. (I'll admit that the horrible graphic design drew her attention first.)

I've been having a raucous internal debate over whether to point it out to her.

But then, a couple of days ago, she also posted this:

So...Yeah.

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The 45th Annual CMA Awards gave ABC its highest-rated Wednesday in two years. The CMAs were also ABC’s “best performance” of any night this season and lead the network to win the most viewers during its time slot over the other major networks. An estimated 35-million viewers tuned in to at least some portion of the CMA Awards on Wednesday night.

Fresh off another CMA win for Vocal Duo of the Year, Sugarland says it’s time to take some time off! After a whirlwind ride on the Incredible Machine Tour, and a tumultuous 2011, the duo’s Jennifer Nettles says it’s time to settle down and regroup before making any further career decisions. Jennifer said, "Actually, we’re in the resting process, let me just be real frank. We just got off tour two weeks ago after two years of being on the Incredible Machine Tour and, obviously, after quite a tumultuous year to say the least. And we are taking a few months just to chill and relax, and sleep in our own beds, and contemplate how we want to approach what’s next.” Jennifer will have one more professional duty to fulfill before she can truly take a vacation. She’ll be hosting and performing on the CMA Country Christmas special, which is set to air December 1st on ABC.

Some of the biggest stars in country music came together to celebrate the holidays for Thursday night’s taping of the CMA Country Christmas special in Nashville. The evening was hosted by Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles, and included performances from Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Lauren Alaina, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban and more. Vince Gill was even joined by Muppets star Miss Piggy for a special song. The special is scheduled to air Thursday, December 1st on ABC.

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If you can't get enough of Lady Antebellum after the great El Paso performance, catch the trio performing on next week’s Dancing With the Stars finale. Monday, the remaining three finalists and their partners will perform with the winner to be announced on Tuesday. The remaining three finalists on this season of Dancing With the Stars are talk show host Ricki Lake, reality TV personality Rob Kardashian and actor J.R. Martinez.

Bradley Cooper may have been named People’s 2011 Sexiest Man Alive, but Tim McGraw wasn’t far behind. The actor-singer is credited as one of the mag’s Sexiest Men Alive and tells the publication that he keeps fit by doing two-hundred push-ups and crunches a day. Also featured in the issue – which hits newsstands Friday – is LeAnn Rimes’ husband, actor Eddie Cibrian, who is in the section "25 Sexy Chests to Be Thankful For."

Trace Adkins has been voted as “Country’s Sexiest Man” by readers of Country Weekly magazine. Trace will appear on the cover of the magazine set to hit newsstands on Friday. To thank his fans for the honor, the country star has made a live version of his next single, “Million Dollar View,” available for download on his website TraceAdkins.com through November. “Million Dollar View” is the follow-up to his Top-10 hit, “Just Fishin’,” from his album, Proud to Be Here. Trace will perform on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on December 7th.

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Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus and his wife, CMT hostAllison DeMarcus, have chosen a name for their second child, Dylan Jay DeMarcus. Their new son will join big sisterMadeline Leigh this summer, and Jay is excited to bring a son into the world, “You know I was hoping for a healthy child, whatever it was I wasgoing to be okay with it. But, I would be lying if I didn’t say that I’m reallythrilled that it’s a boy. In the back of mind I wanted one of each.” RascalFlatts have other news to celebrate this week as their current single “Banjo”is back at the #1 spot on the country charts.

21 Şubat 2013 Perşembe

One more time, let's review this

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The best way to respond to extreme idiocy is probably to ignore it.  You can also try combatting it with facts and logic, if you're in the mood to beat your head against the wall repeatedly.

What you do not do, unless you want to prove the point that you are a shitty human being, is condone sexual violence against the person who has offended you:


Now, I can read that just fine, but Imma quote it for you in case you can't; I did have to zoom out to get the whole thing in the screen shot.  Mr. Resh here said "I bet you her mind will change in .0 seconds when she's about to unwillingly ride the train in an alley while her man is stuck like a pig bleeding Layin (sic) on the ground."  And he was proud to say that publicly.

Nor was he the only one:

That fine fellow, it is worth noting, has produced a son.  One can only hope Junior has a wee bit more sense.

I'm sure there are others, but I am honestly not going to dig through the cesspool of comments on the photo to share them with you.

Let me make it clear: I think the sentiment expressed in the graphic is, at best, stupidly naïve.  It is utter bullshit to challenge a man's masculinity over a weapon.  But you know what?  At least half the dudes in the comments are doing the same goddamned thing:


Y'all, I didn't cut and paste.  Those were all three in a row.  The right rebuttal to "Real men don't carry guns" is not, I repeat is not "YA THEY DO I'M A MAN 'CAUSE I HAVE GUNS AND I WANT TO FUCK THEM."

(Do I really need to tell you there were plenty of "that's gay" and "get in the kitchen and make me a sammich" comments too?  No?  Well, I did anyway.)

Just goes to show there are violent dumbfucks on both sides of this conversation.  Let's shut ours up, okay?

We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

Veteran's Day In The Country

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The 45th Annual CMA Awards gave ABC its highest-rated Wednesday in two years. The CMAs were also ABC’s “best performance” of any night this season and lead the network to win the most viewers during its time slot over the other major networks. An estimated 35-million viewers tuned in to at least some portion of the CMA Awards on Wednesday night.

Fresh off another CMA win for Vocal Duo of the Year, Sugarland says it’s time to take some time off! After a whirlwind ride on the Incredible Machine Tour, and a tumultuous 2011, the duo’s Jennifer Nettles says it’s time to settle down and regroup before making any further career decisions. Jennifer said, "Actually, we’re in the resting process, let me just be real frank. We just got off tour two weeks ago after two years of being on the Incredible Machine Tour and, obviously, after quite a tumultuous year to say the least. And we are taking a few months just to chill and relax, and sleep in our own beds, and contemplate how we want to approach what’s next.” Jennifer will have one more professional duty to fulfill before she can truly take a vacation. She’ll be hosting and performing on the CMA Country Christmas special, which is set to air December 1st on ABC.

Some of the biggest stars in country music came together to celebrate the holidays for Thursday night’s taping of the CMA Country Christmas special in Nashville. The evening was hosted by Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles, and included performances from Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Lauren Alaina, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban and more. Vince Gill was even joined by Muppets star Miss Piggy for a special song. The special is scheduled to air Thursday, December 1st on ABC.

Who Are Country's Sexiest Men?

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If you can't get enough of Lady Antebellum after the great El Paso performance, catch the trio performing on next week’s Dancing With the Stars finale. Monday, the remaining three finalists and their partners will perform with the winner to be announced on Tuesday. The remaining three finalists on this season of Dancing With the Stars are talk show host Ricki Lake, reality TV personality Rob Kardashian and actor J.R. Martinez.

Bradley Cooper may have been named People’s 2011 Sexiest Man Alive, but Tim McGraw wasn’t far behind. The actor-singer is credited as one of the mag’s Sexiest Men Alive and tells the publication that he keeps fit by doing two-hundred push-ups and crunches a day. Also featured in the issue – which hits newsstands Friday – is LeAnn Rimes’ husband, actor Eddie Cibrian, who is in the section "25 Sexy Chests to Be Thankful For."

Trace Adkins has been voted as “Country’s Sexiest Man” by readers of Country Weekly magazine. Trace will appear on the cover of the magazine set to hit newsstands on Friday. To thank his fans for the honor, the country star has made a live version of his next single, “Million Dollar View,” available for download on his website TraceAdkins.com through November. “Million Dollar View” is the follow-up to his Top-10 hit, “Just Fishin’,” from his album, Proud to Be Here. Trace will perform on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on December 7th.

Next Lil' Rascal Named

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Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus and his wife, CMT hostAllison DeMarcus, have chosen a name for their second child, Dylan Jay DeMarcus. Their new son will join big sisterMadeline Leigh this summer, and Jay is excited to bring a son into the world, “You know I was hoping for a healthy child, whatever it was I wasgoing to be okay with it. But, I would be lying if I didn’t say that I’m reallythrilled that it’s a boy. In the back of mind I wanted one of each.” RascalFlatts have other news to celebrate this week as their current single “Banjo”is back at the #1 spot on the country charts.

20 Şubat 2013 Çarşamba

One more time, let's review this

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The best way to respond to extreme idiocy is probably to ignore it.  You can also try combatting it with facts and logic, if you're in the mood to beat your head against the wall repeatedly.

What you do not do, unless you want to prove the point that you are a shitty human being, is condone sexual violence against the person who has offended you:


Now, I can read that just fine, but Imma quote it for you in case you can't; I did have to zoom out to get the whole thing in the screen shot.  Mr. Resh here said "I bet you her mind will change in .0 seconds when she's about to unwillingly ride the train in an alley while her man is stuck like a pig bleeding Layin (sic) on the ground."  And he was proud to say that publicly.

Nor was he the only one:

That fine fellow, it is worth noting, has produced a son.  One can only hope Junior has a wee bit more sense.

I'm sure there are others, but I am honestly not going to dig through the cesspool of comments on the photo to share them with you.

Let me make it clear: I think the sentiment expressed in the graphic is, at best, stupidly naïve.  It is utter bullshit to challenge a man's masculinity over a weapon.  But you know what?  At least half the dudes in the comments are doing the same goddamned thing:


Y'all, I didn't cut and paste.  Those were all three in a row.  The right rebuttal to "Real men don't carry guns" is not, I repeat is not "YA THEY DO I'M A MAN 'CAUSE I HAVE GUNS AND I WANT TO FUCK THEM."

(Do I really need to tell you there were plenty of "that's gay" and "get in the kitchen and make me a sammich" comments too?  No?  Well, I did anyway.)

Just goes to show there are violent dumbfucks on both sides of this conversation.  Let's shut ours up, okay?

We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

Veteran's Day In The Country

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The 45th Annual CMA Awards gave ABC its highest-rated Wednesday in two years. The CMAs were also ABC’s “best performance” of any night this season and lead the network to win the most viewers during its time slot over the other major networks. An estimated 35-million viewers tuned in to at least some portion of the CMA Awards on Wednesday night.

Fresh off another CMA win for Vocal Duo of the Year, Sugarland says it’s time to take some time off! After a whirlwind ride on the Incredible Machine Tour, and a tumultuous 2011, the duo’s Jennifer Nettles says it’s time to settle down and regroup before making any further career decisions. Jennifer said, "Actually, we’re in the resting process, let me just be real frank. We just got off tour two weeks ago after two years of being on the Incredible Machine Tour and, obviously, after quite a tumultuous year to say the least. And we are taking a few months just to chill and relax, and sleep in our own beds, and contemplate how we want to approach what’s next.” Jennifer will have one more professional duty to fulfill before she can truly take a vacation. She’ll be hosting and performing on the CMA Country Christmas special, which is set to air December 1st on ABC.

Some of the biggest stars in country music came together to celebrate the holidays for Thursday night’s taping of the CMA Country Christmas special in Nashville. The evening was hosted by Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles, and included performances from Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Lauren Alaina, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban and more. Vince Gill was even joined by Muppets star Miss Piggy for a special song. The special is scheduled to air Thursday, December 1st on ABC.

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If you can't get enough of Lady Antebellum after the great El Paso performance, catch the trio performing on next week’s Dancing With the Stars finale. Monday, the remaining three finalists and their partners will perform with the winner to be announced on Tuesday. The remaining three finalists on this season of Dancing With the Stars are talk show host Ricki Lake, reality TV personality Rob Kardashian and actor J.R. Martinez.

Bradley Cooper may have been named People’s 2011 Sexiest Man Alive, but Tim McGraw wasn’t far behind. The actor-singer is credited as one of the mag’s Sexiest Men Alive and tells the publication that he keeps fit by doing two-hundred push-ups and crunches a day. Also featured in the issue – which hits newsstands Friday – is LeAnn Rimes’ husband, actor Eddie Cibrian, who is in the section "25 Sexy Chests to Be Thankful For."

Trace Adkins has been voted as “Country’s Sexiest Man” by readers of Country Weekly magazine. Trace will appear on the cover of the magazine set to hit newsstands on Friday. To thank his fans for the honor, the country star has made a live version of his next single, “Million Dollar View,” available for download on his website TraceAdkins.com through November. “Million Dollar View” is the follow-up to his Top-10 hit, “Just Fishin’,” from his album, Proud to Be Here. Trace will perform on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on December 7th.

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Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus and his wife, CMT hostAllison DeMarcus, have chosen a name for their second child, Dylan Jay DeMarcus. Their new son will join big sisterMadeline Leigh this summer, and Jay is excited to bring a son into the world, “You know I was hoping for a healthy child, whatever it was I wasgoing to be okay with it. But, I would be lying if I didn’t say that I’m reallythrilled that it’s a boy. In the back of mind I wanted one of each.” RascalFlatts have other news to celebrate this week as their current single “Banjo”is back at the #1 spot on the country charts.

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We can't trust San Antonians to decide what's best for San Antonio

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I'd like to say the latest power grab surprises me, but it doesn't.

The mayor has grand plans for Hemisfair Park, which I will admit is nearly useless as it sits, but for the whole park thing (the claim that there's no park there now is baffling; there's not much of one, but there is a playground and several green spaces).  These plans are rumored to include a grocery store, which makes about as much sense as do the whispers about putting an Ikea where Joske's once was.  He's a Democrat; he knows best.

Right now, residents would have to vote to approve the mixed-use development.  Honestly, given that we happily approved the Pre-K for SA boondoggle, I don't have any doubt they could sweet talk voters into giving them whatever they want as far as that goes.

So why the perceived need for a law allowing San Antonio to bypass state law?

I have a feeling something more sinister is going on here.  There are a handful of historical structures within the park.  They are mostly pretty run-down, having remained essentially untouched since 1968.  I have to wonder whether, under this "narrowly-tailored" law, the city would write itself free to demolish them, especially given the bit in the article about the park gaining green space.


That doesn't exactly scream "mixed-use development", does it?

Now, I could be wrong.  And I do hope I am.  But I have not been doing very well at that whole 'failure at political prognostication' thing lately.  And given the fiasco with the City Council ignoring its own bylaws to change Durango's name, it honestly wouldn't surprise me to see them ignore state law either.  City government hasn't been smacked down by the courts in a while.

Oh, also.  About that newspaper article.  Look at this:

At the top of the list is a proposal that would allow HemisFair Park's master plan to be realized. The plan calls for overhauling the urban park into a sprawling mixed-use area that would be a beacon for all San Antonians.

Way to obviously plagiarize the city's press release there, Mr. Baugh.  (It could be mere journalistically unacceptable editorializing, yes, but I really doubt it.) 

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3. Your Cheatin` Heart - Sally Briggs
4. I`ll Go On Alone - Bill Ring
5. Pickin` The Chicken - Speedy Haworth
6. Bring Your Roses To Her Now - Bill Ring & Sally Briggs
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