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Jun 14, 2008
heya folks,,, I'm in luv with this tiny moving-stereo that Sony just showed, I gotta get one of these---dig the youtube video....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTxdKi77G20
...and this was my original favorite,
BECK's dancing Bots in the "hell yes" music-video......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPqkAYGlynI
rob
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Posted: Jun 14, 2008 2:04pm
Apr 28, 2006
hey, yall ever see this.... Beck's "Hell Yes" video with the
dancin' Robots...
http://www3.youtube.com/watch?v=EoXe3JwJ5co&search=qrio
...Beck's site doesn't seem to play it anymore, this one is posted on YouTube.
peace,
rob
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Posted: Apr 28, 2006 12:12am
Feb 2, 2006
hey, enjoyable, funny song/animation, pass along.....
Rob
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Karpinski, U.S. PIRG Executive Director"

Funny film to exxpose Exxon's whopping profits

> Hi Rob,
>
> Yesterday, oil giant ExxonMobil announced its record-breaking profits for 2005 to the public -- $36.13 billion! That is the largest profit ever recorded by any corporation in America.
>
> In response, the ExxposeExxon.com campaign has created a short, funny video lampooning Exxon's unfortunate combination of huge profits and tiny social conscience. After you watch it, forward this e-mail along to your friends and family so they can see it too.
>
> Click the link below or paste it into your browser to check it out:
>
>
http://www.savethearctic.com/exxposeexxon/movie.html
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Posted: Feb 2, 2006 12:56am
Dec 22, 2005
hey yall,
I was asked to fwd this....
can't remember which one of you is a fan of ole
Phil Ochs,
"one
of the great songsters of the

1960's anti-war movement. "


enjoy if ur in the Apple,

Rob
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Phil Ochs Birthday Celebration,

Sixth Street Community Center
Lower East Side,
New York City

PLEASE FORWARD .....

Transit Strike or No Strike, the Show Will Go On!!!


Phil Ochs Birthday Celebration / Live Audience Bob Fass Radio Broadcast

Thursday night December 22 thru Friday morning December 23 (Transit Strike
or Not!)

Broadcast LIVE from Sixth Street Community Center
With Host Bob Fass, and many notable performers and guests

This month marks what would have been the
65th birthday of Phil Ochs,
one
of the great songsters of the 1960's antiwar movement.

In the spirit of
WBAI's long tradition of innovative and rabble-rousing radio,
we'd like to
invite you to what is sure to be a memorable

late-night LIVE broadcast of
"Radio UnNameable" hosted by the legendary

Bob Fass at the
Sixth Street
Community Center, commemorating Phil Ochs' birthday.

Numerous "walk-on" musicians and

surprise guests will perform Phil Ochs'
songs and talk about his life.

The show will be broadcast live over WBAI
(99.5 FM) during

Bob Fass's regular weekly late-night timeslot.


Thursday, December 22 thru Friday morning, December 23

Bob Fass / Phil Ochs extravaganza begins at Midnight and goes until 3:30 a.m.


*** Doors Open at 10:45 pm

(come early to guarantee a seat!)


Sixth Street Community Center --

638 East 6th St. (bet. Ave. B & C)

Lower East Side, New York City

FREE --
Food and drink will be available, too.

* Performers -- Please email mitchelcohen@mindspring.com if you'd like to
perform one or two of Phil Ochs' songs there! Thanks.

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Posted: Dec 22, 2005 3:32pm
Dec 14, 2005
hey music freedom lovers,
that great activist warrior Dorinda sent me this link to a video....................
oddly enough,
I'd asked a music pal
some months ago
about Solomon Burke
((that black cool 60's old-school
soul-dude))
well, it's his music in this POLITICAL video "None of Us are Free".
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8199.htm

Look---u may be annoyed that it's the
"usual anti-war make good & bad look simplistic,"
but then again,
maybe the old blues inventors were saying something that simple
& clear in their
own days of rape/lynchings/slavery
...

who knows, I'm just tryin' to lower your expectations for this video
so you'll end up diggin' it,
heh.
It's the real Spirit though.

------don't watch it when you're in a jaded / tired mood.

[ I located the song on this album by Solomon Burke, 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000068CTE/002-9229194-7112839?v=glance , tho it gives the song credit to these guys (Mann & Weil / Russell) ].
Rob
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----- Original Message -----
To: Rob

Subject:          As long as one is chained... excellent

DitziSis wrote:
 
Have you seen this music video> It's flash, takes a minute to load, at least it did for me.
[ note:: Rob here : my connection is kinda slow & it loaded fast....
and I'm damn glad to see them use the
ole Hendrix quote below ;
Hendrix & that genius Enstein
have one thing in common yall:
they both new
that there was something

deeper/higher
than their
successful work that most folks revered them for...
go ahead & read Einstein's quotes sometime ... just like this Hendrix quote,
Albert
knew the score---beyond just the math score.

peace via vigilance,
Rob

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"When the power of love becomes stronger than the love of power,
we will have peace."
~Jimi Hendrix

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Posted: Dec 14, 2005 7:50am
Dec 7, 2005
hey yall,
this is from William A. on thread : Rock Bands and Entertainment news in the Welcom to Reality group here on Care2.

Since I love the Flaming Lips (a great band for those who don't know)),
well,
I just couldn't help copying n pasting this wwwweeeeiiiiiirrrrrddddd  news::

Rob
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October 13, 2005 9:34 PM
Flaming Lips Get Heavy on New Record

October 13, 2005

Forget Yoshimi and his twee friends: Flaming Lips' lead singer Wayne Coyne says the band's next album will be more heavy metal than pretty orchestral pop. According to Billboard.com, Coyne and company were inspired by an unlikely source: Black Sabbath. "You can't tell if [the members of Sabbath] are farmers, wizards, or members of a cult," Coyne told Billboard. "We're trying to get some of that heavy rock'n'roll with heavy guitar riffs, but not just to be aggressive," Coyne continued, "On the last couple or records, we've tried to be more expressive in beautiful ways." Coyne also said that the new album is also influenced by the Flaming Lips' work on a Queen covers record. The band covered "Bohemian Rhapsody." Extant working song so far are "The Wand," which takes cues from Sabbath, and "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song," which is inspired by Queen.

Flaming Lips official site

http://www.spin.com/features/news/2005/10/051013_lips/


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Posted: Dec 7, 2005 12:54am
Dec 2, 2005
hey music fans,   it's-a-lika-da-Policia..............

[ look on
each webpage, MANY links on similar music stuff on lower left side of each page ]


 
1)   RIAA praises Sony over rootkit "SCAM spying" debacle 
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2146389/riaa-head-praises-sony-root-kit

2)   Teenager foils RIAA P2P lawsuit
...

Red faces
after judge dismisses case against 13 year-old

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2142832/riaa-beaten-teenager

 

3)  RIAA gets its day in court ... New York mother first to
fight back 

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2147054/riaa-gets-day-court

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com

02 Dec 2005

   Since the RIAA [ http://www.riaa.com/default.asp ]
began its policy of suing file sharers the organisation has
issued 14,800 lawsuits in the last two years, but none of the cases have
ever come to court.


But now it looks like these legal threats will be challenged as Patricia
Santangelo, a mother of five from New York, will become the first person to
fight the case in court. She claims that the downloading was committed by a
friend of one of her children and as such she is not liable.


"I am still nervous about the whole thing," she told her local paper, the
Journal News

[ http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage ].


"I just got so aggravated about how threatening they were."

She points out that she'd never even heard of the Kazaa software used to
download the music and that the user name on the software belonged to one of her
children's friends. The RIAA is demanding $7,500 for copyright violation.

Her lawyer, Morlan Ty Rogers, told the paper that the case against her was
very weak.

"Many of these lawsuits have been brought against people who are simply the
names on the internet account," Rogers said.

"It's really surprising" no one has attacked the record companies' basis for
the lawsuits, he said, "because the record companies' claims are actually very
weak."

The RIAA has become something of a hate figure among computer users
for its use of legal challenges.

Legal cases have been brought  against children

[ http://www.vnunet.com/2142832 ],

students

[ http://www.vnunet.com/2127146 ]

and even  dead people

[ http://www.vnunet.com/computeractive/news/2012379/riaa-sues-dead-woman ]."





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Posted: Dec 2, 2005 11:45pm
Nov 29, 2005
hey yall,
I found this Sustainability page
((( maybe not PERMACULTURE, but not bad )))
          
              <<<aaaannnnnddddddd>>

}}}}}  WANNA  ROCK n ROLL  AgainST  WAR ? {{{{{
((((((((((((((((( video  with  music  by  SYSTEM of a DOWN ))))))))))))))

the most recent time I watched it the web connection
chugged a bit----STILL worth it tho----

THANX  to  Montreal-Jamison-Boy (H.)  for  turning  us  onto  this  musicVID  ^_^
Rob
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Posted: Nov 29, 2005 7:01pm
Nov 11, 2005
hey yall,
Please forward if u like music .........
from David Pogue of N.Y. Times.
Might seem long
but skim over it,
you could get
hacked

due to music cd's that u purchased
legally.
....yep,
SPYWARE gets ugly...
Rob
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"The story goes like this.
Starting in June 2004, Sony
BMG records began copy-protecting its pop-music CD's.

Over the months, the company has used several software schemes for preventing you, the customer, from making illegal copies of its discs. But 20 albums are protected by a scheme devised by a company called First 4 Internet-and it's caused an incredible online furor.

These CD's, all bearing "Content Protected" labels on the packaging (meaning "copy protected"), do something very sneaky if you try to play them on a Windows PC: they install a proprietary watchdog program that prevents you from copying the CD more than twice. (On a Macintosh or Linux machine, these CD's play just fine, without any copy protection.)

Last week, a programmer and blogger named Mark Russinovich dug a little deeper, and found out something disturbing: the Sony watchdog program not only installs itself deep in the core of Windows-it's what's called a rootkit-but it also makes itself invisible.

The record company doesn't dispute Russinovich's findings. "The cloaking is an additional level of protection to hide the protection files themselves," Mathew Gilliat-Smith, CEO of First 4 Internet, told me. "It's an extra speedbump to make it that much more difficult [for prospective music pirates] to circumvent the protection." But Sony BMG didn't seem to be prepared for the outcry from privacy advocates and ordinary citizens who felt violated.

To them, Sony BMG's tactic was dangerous, sneaky, intrusive and maybe even illegal. Some of the problems:

* The hidden-rootkit trick has been used by virus writers to conceal their tracks. It doesn't give you such a rosy feeling to know that Sony BMG is treating you the same way.

* Once hidden, the copy-protection software is invisible to antivirus programs, too. So the baddies of the Internet could, in theory, use Sony's software as a backdoor to infect your machine, and your virus checker would miss it.

* If you try to remove the software manually, you risk disabling your CD player completely. (Instead you should use the Uninstall link on Sony BMG's customer-service Web site, whose link appears on the Help screens of Windows Media Player. Of course, then you can't play the CD on your computer.)

* When you insert one of these music discs into your PC, one of those software license agreements appears. It says explicitly what's about to occur: "This CD will automatically install a small proprietary software onto your computer. The software is intended to protect the audio files on this CD. It will reside on your computer until it is removed or deleted."

But this note does not say that the software hides itself. And, even more damning, you don't see this note until you've scrolled down to the third page of legalese in the license agreement. Let's not kid ourselves: NOBODY ever reads those license agreements. They're too long, too opaquely written and generally of little use to anyone except the lawyers.

* Sony's copy-protection software prevents you from playing the music you've bought on your iPod, which happens to be the world's most popular music player.

Once the true nature of the Sony BMG software tactic became public, the company wasted no time in attempting to defuse the issue. Within 48 hours, it released a patch that makes its software visible again; you can download it from http://cp.sonybmg.com/xcp. (Click the Software Updates button.) Sony also provided the rootkit-cloaking information to antivirus-software companies, so that the software will no longer be a potential virus magnet.

At that same Web site, you'll find, incredibly, a link to a Sony-sanctioned workaround that lets you copy the protected songs to the iPod. (Sony says it will send you the workaround by e-mail once you supply the name of the CD and other information.)

Finally, Sony has abandoned the rootkit protection method. (It says, in fact, that it had planned to do so even before the trick became public.) It still intends to install copy-protection software on every audio CD-but it will use other methods.

For now, then, it seems that the cloaked-rootkit issue is dead. If you bought one of the 20 affected CD's, you can uncloak the software, and Sony won't be using this scheme anymore.

My take? Audio CD's that install software onto your PC are just creepy. I believe that distributing copies of a CD to the Internet at large is wrong, so I understand the record companies' concern. But installing secret, self-masking code onto customers' computers seems just as wrong.

It's an "any means necessary" approach to the problem, like dealing drugs to raise money for charity.

Personally, I can't understand why any music fan would buy one of these discs. If you really want a song from Sony BMG, why not just buy it from one of the online music stores and avoid the whole issue? Sony BMG would soon get the message that customers don't like being treated like criminals.

I was also surprised at how dismissive Sony BMG and First 4 Internet seem to be. "It's a tempest in a teapot," Mr. Gilliat-Smith says. "It's benign content protection. It's not malware, it's not spyware-it's innocent.

Consumers, for eight months, have been using these discs with positive feedback. When the issue arose, we addressed it very quickly."

I wondered if he could even understand why consumers might feel a bit violated. I pointed out that the usual damage-control plan for public-relations disasters (see also Tylenol; Perrier; Pentium bug) is not to haughtily dismiss customer fears, but to apologize profusely.

But the closest thing Mr. Gilliat-Smith would say is, "We understand what the concern was, but there was no intent. We reacted as quickly as we could, took responsive issues. And now, hopefully, we move on."

Visit David Pogue on the Web at DavidPogue.com

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