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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

Don't talk about it often as you're bound to offend someone. Not that I'm looking to do so, but I've gotten questions along this line and figured I'd answer with this video.

Black 47 was playing in the background. Some cuts from their "Fire of Freedom," album.

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  • While evolution has not been proven outright 100%, but it sure is more logical then a genie blinking and making people appear.

  • KenE, a quick comment about this controversial song.

    Like all great songs, it's understanding will be different as it's filtered and given meaning by our limited experience. Afterall, sometimes, that's the best we can do - call on what knowledge is already present in our data bank to "figure it out." So, unless we accept some other's interpretation, the songs meaning is personal.

    For me, the message is clear - "warpigs."

    I choose to reject the claim that the song is about an illness.

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  • Someone liberated her from me. Can only hope she found a loving home.

  • Chemicals cloud my skies, the wind blows hard & the ground is dry. A burn ban in December cries a note of sad despair. A future of nothing but embers brings a sadness to the air. I'm hunkered down & bundled up, but still my spirit flies.

  • TC, you live in Texas and you're seeing how hard your skies are being hit. Is the ground rumbling yet?

    Stay alert my friend,

    there's ill "blowin in the wind-"

    Enki and Enlil are at it again!

    12-2-08

  • time ignoring, as though they did not exist, the statements or sentiments which either we did not like or did not understand.

    And every time we re-read the Masters or the sutras we seize upon further chosen morsels, as our own jig-saw puzzle builds up within us, until we have a personal patchwork that corresponds with nothing on Earth that could matter in the least. Not in a 1000 million kalpas could such a process produce the essential understanding that the urge is obliging us to seek TG Gray

  • Epiphone in future video?

    We have a basic conditioning, probably in some form of Christian religion, of which little remains today but its ethical content, or in one of the modern psychologies, that of Freud, Adler, or Jung, or in some scientific discipline, all of which are fundamentally and implacably dualist. Then the [seeking] urge manifests, and we start reading. Every time we happen on a statement or sentiment that fits in with our conditioned notions we adopt it w/enthusiasm, at the same

  • Between signing off & sawing some zz's their 1name finally came to me. You nailed it. They barely had beards back then.

    That 6 string got craved by everyone who touched her. Action so low you almost couldn't feel the strings & the strangest box: Mellow when the song called; Bright when needed. Made even me sound like a musician.

  • TexanCyclist, you wrote: "those 3 w/the big beards(old age strikes again!)" ZZ Top maybe? "The trouble w/the net is no excuse other than the lack of time." can't disagree... There's so much talent; well, if "tweren't for the "net," we'd never "see." Club Manhattan -- Jesse Winchester watch?v=_sJVPYK6e34 (TC, your Epiphone- sparks a memory of Elvin Bishop)
  • B.B. King & Janis Joplin to the Animals. Roger Whittaker & Opera to Arthur Brown & Dylans only appearance in town. And every summer weekend, free concerts in the parks from classical @ Herman Park(Glen Campbell once) to some raw funky music from bands that lasted 3 weeks or came a cropper like 3 Dog Night & those 3 w/the big beards(old age strikes again!) The trouble w/the net is no excuse other than the lack of time.

  • I missed the big haired bands as they came out as I was doing my best to go off grid. If it wasn't for my decade younger brothers I would have missed Pink Floyd. Made up for it by being @ private parties where The Grateful Dead & Gordon Lightfoot showed up. He played my Epiphone & wanted it. My music groove moved into 6 table nite clubs. As a teen I had a free pass to all the major bands that hit Houston (they all did) from Segovia to the Doors. Back stage. All access. Cont...

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