October 2008

Sunday Morning Service with The MotherLoad

http://www.prayforsarahpalin.com/

Pastor (?) Thomas Muthee prayed for protection from witchcraft for the lovely Governor Palin, and now you can also join in the fun!

Chock full ‘o instructions on How To Pray for such things as PEACE, PROTECTION and WISDOM (uh, I don’t think they’re praying very hard on that last one).
The site is informative and explains Why You Should Pray For Sarah using Ephesians 6:10-20

“Those who are ‘strong in the Lord’ have victory over the evil one in the great spiritual conflict, especially through the power of prayer”. (paraphrased)

On another note:
It’s interesting to watch over-the-top born agains develop a connection to Sarah Palin with a biblical character, such as Esther. The one similarity they may have shared was beauty, but Esther proved to be wise while remaining humble and respectful. The recent Troopergate report shows Palin is a vindictive liar (this is proven in direct testimony from her staff and husband).

“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as you are.”
Matthew 23:15 (NIV)

UPDATED

If you’re not going to pray for Sarah, or diarrhea, you might want to spend a few minutes today talking to Buddha, Allah, Yahweh, Elohim, Mother Nature, Lord Calvert or whatever deity you feel comfortable with as Former Pastor Arnold Conrad of Davenport Iowa is worried God might be listening.

The Gargoyle Leader comes out against Term Limits

No surprise here, they like people who are entrenched in the system, so they can keep getting tax benefits (Advertising is NOT taxed and no one has introduced legislation to do so – yet we have to pay tax on food) And the tired old same people in our state legislature will not present new ideas, or new ways to fund government besides sales tax and video lottery. But this statement surprises me most;

Fundamentally, though, the issue is power. South Dakota’s governmental structure means our governor wields a lot of it. Tack on term limits for legislators, and that branch’s power is further reduced. It’s not much of a stretch to lay the Legislature’s unwillingness to stand up to a governor who routinely disregards their directives at the feet of term limits.

When has our longtime legislators ever stood up to him? They bitch a lot in the media (Gene Abdallah) but never get anywhere with it. File complaints, file lawsuits and take it to the people. Mike Rounds does not scare me, why does it scare these legislative veterans? Because they all sleep in the same bed together.

VOTE NO ON J – WE need new ideas in Pierre.

And a correction in the story, Scott and Phyllis are in District 13 not 14.

South DaCola music club w/ Danny Elfman

I just love this album and actually bought the tape in 1984 when it was realeased. Danny realeased SOLO as a supposed solo album but it’s obvious his old band Oingo Boingo is playing on it. Danny is famous nowadays for writing TV and music theme songs. He is most famous for writing The Simpsons theme song.

Review by E. Sloan

Most of the reviews below are right on. When this came out originally in 1984 I foolishly trusted the critics and ignored it, but I gave it another try recently and it hooked me immediately. Every song is strong in its own way and that’s quite an accomplishment at any time, but especially in 1984 when MTV and new wave were really encouraging “hits” and most albums had one or two big songs and a lot of filler (for example, Nena’s “99 Red Balloons,” Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s “Relax,” and Thompson Twins – well, two actually – “Doctor! Doctor!” and “Hold Me Now”). Of course, there were a few monster albums in 1984, Cyndi Lauper’s “She’s So Unusual,” The Cars “Heartbeat City” in particular, and these hugely commercial albums only detracted from the smaller, quirkier releases such as Elfman’s. Such a shame. I enjoy them all equally now. A couple of other observations:

There are (at least) two versions of “Gratitude:” The lead track on this album, called “Gratitude (Short Version)” which is 5:11 in length, and track 7 on the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack CD (anybody remember Eddie Murphy?), my preferred mix which includes a “spoken” section in the middle, which is ironically shorter, at 5:04. (Maybe the original soundtrack LP version was longer? I don’t think it was. So maybe there’s a third longer version out there, a ‘dance mix’ perhaps? Probably.) Oh yeah, then there’s the 4:48 (shorter yet!) one recorded for Boingo Alive, blurring the distinction between solo and band even more.

And, as noted in previous reviews here, of course this is “an Oingo Boingo album.” Elfman had sole songwriting credit on almost every song Boingo recorded, so the reverse is actually more true: Boingo albums are really Elfman albums. This is the one that’s more accurately named. Don’t get me wrong, every one of those crazy players added enormous character to the Boingo sound: Steve Bartek on guitar; Sam Phipps, Dale Turner, & Leon Schneiderman on horns, Carl Graves on keyboards, John Avila on bass and Johnny `Vatos’ Hernandez on percussion – all brilliant. It’s just that there’s no doubt as to who was running the show.

Anyway, if you’re a big early-to-mid period Boingo fan (like me), and/or New Wave fan in general, you’ll want this in your collection. In general this is not quite as “dark”, and horn section less prominent, than the official Boingo catalog, but the songs here are so catchy they will charm you in their own way.

South DaCola music club w/ Nirvana

Incesticide is one of Nirvana’s best albums. You can tell they were still in their infancy. I think I actually bought this one before Nevermind – I also have a t-shirt of the album cover.

Review by Thomas Magnum

Incesticide was released to capitalize on the mammoth success of Nevermind. The album collects early singles, b-sides and outtakes. The album was most people’s introduction to the fact that the band had released music prior to Nevermind. The album’s first two songs, “Dive” & “Sliver”, made up the band’s first single. They are both short, but extremely powerful. The album contains some incredible work in addition to “Dive” and “sliver”, most notably “Aneurysm”. The song is a furious workout with squealing guitars , feedback, power drumming and amid all the noise, an incredible catchy melody. Other strong cuts include “Molly’s Lips”, “Beeswax”, “Stain” “Hairspray Queen” and “Been A Son”. There are some forgettable numbers like “Mexican Seafood” and “Aero Zeppelin”, but overall, Incesticide is better than your average compilation.