2009

South DaCola Music club with ‘Jawbox’

I remember playing the shit out of this album when I was a DJ on KAUR Augustana college radio back in the early 90’s.

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From C & L;

Before the dot-com bubble, there was the great indie-rock stock bubble of ’94, where A+R execs seeing the next Nirvana and Green Day around every corner spent millions of dollars signing the best bands of every underground rock scene in America. The result was a slew of fantastic albums from plainclothes dressed acts not used to a label with a staff of more than four, press coverage, hair and makeup people — the usual trappings that come when one crosses the line from rock and roll into show business. Most of these records sold under fifty-thousand copies, despite protestations that The Jesus Lizard, Orange 9mm, Jawbreaker, Smoking Popes (the list is endless) were going to be the next gigantic thing. Nearly all these bands were broken up within four years.

There are only a handful albums from the bubble that hold up as well as Jawbox’s For Your Own Special Sweetheart, their first for Atlantic Records. The set from this quartet of technical wizards of Washington, DC is the ultimate extension nineties rock ideal — no fancy outfits, no guitar solos, smart lyrics, heavy without being hard. Despite topping critics lists everywhere, it didn’t take. Neither did their equally good self-titled follow-up, and the band split shortly afterward. Thankfully, Sweetheart is being reissued for its 15th anniversary, and Jimmy Fallon hosted the bands first performance in over 12 years last night. Make sure you check out the other songs they did (like B-side “68” and album opener “FF=66”) on Hulu as well.

Since Jawbox’s breakup, singer/guitarist J. Robbins has balanced being one of the most in-demand producers with helping his son Callum, born in 2006, fight a harrowing battle against Spinal Muscular Atrophy, an incurable nerve disorder. You can read about Cal and help chip in for his treatment here.

Thune will Ironic Johnny is still against providing Americans affordable Healthcare, but Pine Beetles prevention? Money well spent.

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First he turns hisback on working Americans;

Senate Republicans predicted on Wednesday that the 40 members of their caucus would unanimously oppose health care reform despite changes made by Democratic leadership to make the product more palatable to conservatives.

Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) told the Huffington Post that he did not think the dropping of a public option for insurance coverage from the bill would be enough for Democrats to win even the support of moderate Republican Senators Olympia Snowe or Susan Collins, both of Maine.

“I just think that our side believes that it is a really bad idea to take a program that is already sinking and put more people into it.”

Both Thune and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said they thought the last minute alterations to the Senate’s version of health care — specifically the decision to expand Medicare coverage to those as young as 55-years-old — was a “Hail Mary” attempt on the part of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to amass the votes needed to overcome a Republican filibuster.

“This is like Groundhog Day. It is déjà vu all over again where we wake up every day and there is a new idea to try and figure out how to get to 60 votes,” said Thune.

Pointing out that Sen. Joseph Lieberman’ (I-Conn.) supported a Medicare buy-in provision in the 2000 campaign, Thune added: “Maybe that is what they are trying to tie into — something he supported in the past. I don’t know how that helps them with moderates on their side who have expressed concern about government-run health care. But they are obviously figuring out how to pick off one or more of their own.”

It does appear that Reid and his deputies believe that the most recent round of compromises will yield them the needed votes to cut of a Republican filibuster. The quick moving debate, however, has meant that there is a paucity of details about the actual legislation. On Wednesday, Republicans sought to latch on to the one provision that has been widely reported — the Medicare buy-in — painting it as a financial death sentence for hospitals and a killer for doctors.

“We had never heard of such a proposal before in all of the proposals that were being made and we don’t know the details yet,” said McCain. “But the American Medical Association and the American Hospitals Association and a whole lot of other groups have heard enough that they are against this provision.”

Told that under the Democrats proposal, 55-to-64-year-olds who want to be covered by Medicare would have to pay a premium, the senator still foresaw budgetary ruin for the government-run program.

“Number one, obviously the premiums that are paid in now aren’t enough because the Medicare trustees have stated the system is going bankrupt in seven years,” said McCain. “Number two is, there is a concern that people who have pre-existing conditions can’t get insurance anywhere else. Third of all, you would be expanding, over time the population in Medicare dramatically at a much earlier time.

“I always thought that Medicare was a way to take care of our senior citizens,” he concluded. “That was the original design. And I think, and maybe it’s from my vantage point, but I consider 55 to be pretty young.”

But $40 million for pine beetle control? No problem;

Sen. John Thune expressed misgivings Wednesday about federal spending plans for the Troubled Assets Relief Program, health care reform and a potential second round of stimulus money that could bolster state budgets.

“I say that knowing South Dakota is facing difficult budget projections,” Thune said.

But he praised a U.S. Forest Service offer of $40 million to fight pine beetles.

“That’s really important now. This pine beetle thing has gotten out of control. It’s gotten to the point where we need to do some more aggressive management and reprogram funds to where the highest need is.”

Only ironic Johnny would pick pine beetle control over healthcare.

Once again the Gargoyle Leader proves they don’t know how to review restaurants

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It’s not like my blog was the only one in the state railing on Sioux Falls’ newest hot dog stand. Several blogs have complained, not only about it’s service and food, but about the concept all together. So now it is the Gargoyle Leader’s turn up to bat and they give the place 3 stars out of 4. At first you may be a little stunned, until you see who wrote the review, Dorene ‘Gooey’ Weinstein. This line alone says it all about her food review skills;

Crown your wiener with a choice of 24 hot and cold toppings available at 50 cents each.

Sorry, Dorene, I stopped Crowning Wieners as soon as I got out of prison.

My hot dog was tepid rather than hot.

Nothing like a lukewarm weiner

The roll was fresh and chewy

Yah just couldn’t get thru one food review without using that word, could you Dorene?

and the chili flavorful but not spicy, just how I like it.

What is up Gargoyle food reviewers and their love of bland spiceless food? I have often said, the thing I like the most about Parker’s restaurant is that the chef is not afraid to use some spices, but the Gargoyle railed on them about it a few weeks ago. I went in there for lunch a couple of days later and told my waitress my water was too spicy and to send it back, the cooks heard me and got a good laugh.

It’s time the Gargoyle got a food reviewer that likes to eat different food and understands good service.

South Dacola’s big frickin’ art auction

For the next couple of weeks I will be featuring paintings I have FOR SALE. I will be selling them for BEST OFFER unless otherwise noted You can leave your bid in the comments section, and if your bid wins, you can email me.

MAKE AN OFFER: ‘SWINGER; FRANK SINATRA’ (Aprox: 16 X 20″ – MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS – CUSTOM FRAME)

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