Counter-culture Journals (文革)

Counter-culture Journals (文革)

Monday, May 29, 2006

The Donnas



Some people say this band is shallow, meaningless and lacks originality. But they’re fun to listen to so I will.

Friday, May 19, 2006

The River Festival Sucks!!!


The Wichita River Festival is already known to many of us as a commercial farce. Many of my friends and I have gone to this event hoping it would be like a big party. It’s more like a big commercial for local businesses and most of the people we meet there are among the town’s most boring citizens. They are the family people who do virtually nothing all year around, until River Festival. Then they bitch to the newspaper when young people drink beer, until they’ve run most of them off. There’s parades, (with floats designed to advertise local businesses), the river run (an event sponsored by a bank) and increasingly bad musical bands to listen to.
I’m a big fan of the Turtles. The two main singers played with Frank Zappa at one time, then started a new band, The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie, then they shortened it to Flo and Eddy. Now they’ve returned to the Turtles and play a little of everything they used to do. This year, the Wichita River Festival, they are a back-up band for Tommy James, known for such forgettable hits as “Mony Mony." "Hanky Panky." "Draggin' the Line." "Crimson and Clover." "Sweet Cherry Wine." And "Crystal Blue Persuasion.” The Wichita Eagle had a whole article on Tommy James, but nothing but a mention of the Turtles.
This would be like using the Byrds as a warm up band for the Partridge Family or The Dead Kennedys as a warm up for Hank Williams Jr. or Rage Against the Machine as a warm up band for Britney Spears.
Both the Eagle and the city of Wichita have crapped on the Turtle.



Just remember: THE WICHITA RIVER FESTIVAK SUCKS!!!!!!!!!

Monday, May 15, 2006

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Rush Limbaugh and Presdident Bush

There isn’t much difference between Rush Limbaugh and Presdident George Bush if you strip them naked….except one likes Oxycodone and the other likes cocaine.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

The Red Flag of the left



The Story of the Red FlagIn March of 1871, French revolutionaries seized the Hotel de Ville in Paris—which became the heart of the Paris Commune—and hoisted the Red Flag in revolution and internationalism. The Paris Commune was the first time the working class seized power, together with their allies. In describing this in the work The Civil War in France Marx wrote, “the old world writhed in convulsions of rage at the sight of the Red Flag.”

The Chinese tried to replicate the Paris Commune with the Shanghai People's Commune (1967).