[kj] And new Jaz interview:
sade1
saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 18 20:09:11 EDT 2010
Then again, there are those who like playing withpoop so maybe the album has
something for everyone.
lol!
Uniquely playable?
Or uniquely poop?
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From: folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com>
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Fortunately, OTG is also unique!
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From: folk devil <folk.devil at hotmail.com>
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All three have that over-glossy 80s production sound.
There's no denying that BTATS and Night time were and are unique, though :)
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:38:34 -0400
From: vassifer at earthlink.net
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Subject: Re: [kj] And new Jaz interview:
I think BTATS and -- even more so -- OUTSIDE THE GATE sound entirely dated, but
I'd argue that NIGHTTIME retains a freshness and uniqueness.
Of course, I'm biased, though.
Alex in NYC
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>From: folk devil
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>Out of all the KJ back cat, BTATS and Nightime sound incredibly dated. Moreso
>than the 1st two.
>Still luv em though :)
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>A song as amazing as it is dated (and it's pretty fucking dated).
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>Leigh
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> http://www.nightruiner.com/
>http://www.tstat.org/
>http://www.myspace.com/streetmeatmusic
>http://www.myspace.com/lauderdale
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>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HzCwwyk2HE
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>Everyone is still absorbing the Jaz interview :)
>
>I do like the Gandhi reference on 'the village'
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>"Within local governance, Gandhi laid great emphasis on village governance since
>being at the grassroots level it constitutes direct democracy whereas all others
>are representative democracy. According to Indian scriptures, the village
>parliament consisting of all adult men and women control all village resources,
>officials and decision-making. Women have thus been franchised in India for 4000
>years whereas they got enfranchised in the West only in this century. The
>village parliament elects the village head and councillors for day to day work
>usually for a year, and can remove them any time for misconduct. Counsellors are
>held in high esteem but if the community finds that any one of them has abused
>authority, he can be summarily removed through simple majority.
>The village government gives land and other environmental resources on village
>lease for specific use. The community thus prevents misuse of land and protects
>the interests of the weak. Such grassroots empowerment regenerates the spiritual
>energies of the people for self-development as they are involved in day to day
>decisions about the community and the environment.
>In contemporary times, industrial proposals will need the approval of village
>governments. This will nurture an environment in which industry functions in
>trusteeship of society, producing goods and services useful for society,
>investing the surplus for common good, and avoid ostentatious consumption. Such
>industry can also support social services such as education and health-care to
>supplement the programme of the village and district governments."
>http://www.peoplefirstindia.org/9village.htm
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>I was recently reminded of Gandhi's Seven Social Sins, also
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> * Politics without Principle
> * Wealth Without Work
> * Pleasure Without Conscience
> * Knowledge without Character
> * Commerce without Morality
> * Science without Humanity
> * Worship without Sacrifice
>http://www.gandhi-manibhavan.org/main/q7.htm
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>And one of my favourite quotes:
>
>Interviewer -
>'What do you think of western civilisation?'
>Ghandi -
>'I think it would be a very good idea!
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