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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Janette Carter ...8:53 pm

Janette Carter, at 82 the last surviving member of the famous Carter Family, has died.

Carter, 82, the founder of the Carter Family Fold and Memorial Music Center, succumbed to complications from an abdominal infection Sunday at Holston Valley Medical Center, her daughter said Monday.

A lone white rose with a love note attached was positioned by a person who paid their respects Monday out in front of the Fold, a small token to a woman whose stature and presence among those who still cling to the simple times of yesteryear and the old-time mountain music was towering beyond measure.

Speaking to Robert Hilburn a couple of years ago, Dylan, while deprecating his own melodic skills, said “My songs are either based on old Protestant hymns or Carter family songs or variations of the blues form.”

From News Channel Five in Nashville, Tennessee:

Sullivan County
The last surviving child of country music’s founding Carter Family has died in East Tennessee. Janette Carter died Sunday in Kingsport. Carter was the daughter of A.P. and Sara Carter. Her parents and her father’s sister-in-law, Maybelle Carter formed the now-famous singing trio. Janette Carter dedicated her life to preserving not only the Carter Family music, but the music of Appalachia.

From the Kingsport Times-News, this recollection from someone who attended shows lately at the Carter Fold that Janette Carter founded:

I was last there Dec. 10 for the McLain Family show. I was concerned because Janette mostly sat in her chair at the back of the stage that night.

I’ve always loved her introductions, when she would warn, “We don’t allow no e-lectrified instruments. And no dancing to the hymns.” I was always amused by that later admonition, indicating as it did that some people had tried to dance to the hymns.

Thirty years ago, Janette took an old country store, her daddy’s, and true to his last wishes, kept the spirit of Saturday night music get-togethers alive by turning that old building into a music mecca.

The get-togethers outgrew the store, so Janette built the Fold and filled it with music and love.

I enjoyed going just to hear Janette emcee and her brother Joe do his animal impressions. Most of all, I enjoyed the dancing. Watching the folks file down the aisles to the dance floor in front of the stage and then bust out in buck dancing made me regret that I wasted my youth learning to Twist.

Janette died earlier this week, and while the show will go on, the world of music will be a lesser place.

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Duelling Dylan DVDs ...11:50 am

(Dig the alliteration!)

So there are two Dylan related DVD’s being released around about now, both with some reference to Dylan’s gospel period. One seems straightforward enough, and one seems, well, dubious, although I have to say upfront that I have not obtained and watched either one at this point.

The one that seems dubious to me is Rolling Thunder and the Gospel Years, which describes itself as “a totally unauthorized documentary.” It also describes itself as “an epic four-hour masterpiece, with music by Dylan’s key musicians,” though small print elsewhere confesses that it “contains no Bob Dylan songs.”

It does apparently contain an interview with Rubin “Hurricane” Carter.

In his first interview in 30 years, “The Hurricane” tells all. Folk legend Rambin’ Jack Elliott, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and Ms. Jacques Levy reveal the inside story of the Desire album, Joey Gallo, the Rolling Thunder Revue and the maligned tour film, Renaldo and Clara.

Well … fine, if that kind of tangential “inside” stuff interests you all that much, I guess. I wouldn’t expect anything a great deal more illuminating than you’d get by just listening to the Desire album, and the live recordings from that period. I don’t know what “all” the Hurricane can tell, that hasn’t been covered already, and done to death. He certainly won’t tell you a lot about Dylan’s music.

The DVD then moves on to the gospel years:

… his radical new direction alientated fans and enraged critics as he preached evangelical messages from the Book of Revelation. In his first ever interview, Dylan’s Bible class teacher, Pastor Bill O’Dwyer, describes Dylan’s born-again transformation. Legendary Slow Train Coming producer Jerry Wexler, background singer Regina McCrary, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, songwriter Al Kasha, San Francisco Chronicle rock reporter Joel Selvin, AJ Weberman and others tell the tale of Bob Dylan’s Gospel Years.

Well, I for one sure don’t need self-promoting crackpot A.J. Weberman telling me the story of Bob Dylan’s gospel years, nor do I expect any particular illumination from a San Francisco rock reporter.

I’m sure that most of the people who cooperated with this film did so in good faith, and maybe the film has even been made with good intentions all round; I have no way of knowing. But what it ends up looking like, after reading this promotional bilge, is an extremely gossipy and exploitative piece of product trying to portray itself as a thorough documentary.

And the question that occurs to me is, literally, “Who needs it?” If you’re sufficiently into Dylan to care about this stuff, you probably know everything that’s relevant about these time periods already. And even if you’re new to Dylan, you’re going to learn a lot more by listening to the music than by listening to some of these characters give their spin on it. And reading a couple of appreciative books on Dylan’s music would be time better spent than 4 hours in front of the tube.

The DVD boasts “live concert video clips,” yet, if you recall that small print, the film “contains no Bob Dylan music.” So those would have to be silent clips. Yabba yabba doo.

On the other hand, the DVD Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan definitely does feature Bob Dylan music. It even features Dylan himself, apparently both duetting with Mavis Staples on Gonna Change My Way of Thinking, and in a live performance from 1980 of When He Returns. And it promises to feature footage of the gospel performers who recorded Dylan’s songs for the 2003 Gotta Serve Somebody CD doing their thing (in the studio presumably?), as well as apparently talking about the music. A few of the people who are in the other film are also in this one: namely Regina McCrary, Jerry Wexler and Spooner Oldham, along with Jim Keltner and Fred Tackett, all presumably reminiscing about working with Dylan during those gospel years. It also features a couple of “music journalists,” which may be a drag, but missing, I expect, would be anyone trying to tear down Dylan’s songs or portray him as a nut or a charlatan.

I’ve heard recordings of Dylan doing When He Returns in 1980. “Knockout” doesn’t even come close. So, for me, the price of this DVD would be justified by virtue of being able to see and hear that performance alone. The rest will be a bonus.

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Monday, January 23, 2006

Leahy on Lehrer ...7:37 pm

Tonight on the Jim Lehrer News Hour, Senator Pat Leahy repeatedly said that Congress only authorized the President to go after Osama Bin Laden, in Afghanistan, in the wake of the September 11th attacks (in trying to make the point that the NSA’s surveillance of phone calls from the United States to al-Qaeda related parties overseas is illegal). A straightforward and bare-faced lie, as he is more than well aware. The Authorization for Use of Military Force, from September 18th, 2001, does not mention either Osama Bin Laden or Afghanistan, but in fact states in relevant part:

Whereas, on September 11, 2001, acts of treacherous violence were committed against the United States and its citizens; and

Whereas, such acts render it both necessary and appropriate that the United States exercise its rights to self-defense and to protect United States citizens both at home and abroad; and

Whereas, in light of the threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by these grave acts of violence; and

Whereas, such acts continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States; and

Whereas, the President has authority under the Constitution to take action to deter and prevent acts of international terrorism against the United States: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This joint resolution may be cited as the `Authorization for Use of Military Force’.

SEC. 2. AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.

(a) IN GENERAL- That the President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or harbored such organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons.

Clearly, electronic surveillance of those involved in such terrorist acts who are overseas (and their attempted communication with agents in the United States) is an implicit element of “all necessary and appropriate force,” just as such surveillance is standard practice in any war.

This argument is so over, and yet it continues to demand the precious time of people who have more important things to do. That’s the real crime of Leahy and co., and the real demonstration of where their priorities lie.

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Neocommies Distinguish Themselves Everywhere ...11:09 am

Matriarchal neocommie Cindy Sheehan goes to Venezuela ( no doubt to get in the good books of super-neocommie Hugo Chavez), while portly neocommie Michael Moore pathetically pleads with his precious Canadian “friends” to please, please, please vote for those wonderful Liberals and not those monstrous Conservatives. Meanwhile, the comical but no less culpable neocommie George Galloway dons a too-small red leotard and dances in order to express “the emotions of bewilderment when a small puppy won’t come;” this on British television.

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Sunday, January 22, 2006

Whatcha Gonna Do? ...9:17 pm

A little late with this edition to the irregular “Song on Sunday” series, but who’s watching the clock?

Just about any attentive and fair listener to Dylan’s music would probably agree that his songs have generally been more about asking questions, as opposed to providing answers. Yet, merely by the act of asking certain questions (if you’re sincerely asking the question in question) you are in effect arriving at an answer sometimes. Or, as Dylan himself said in one of his album-back-cover poems:

every question
if it’s a truthful question
can be answered by askin’ it

The song Whatcha Gonna Do (commonly characterized as an outtake of Dylan’s 1963 Freewheelin’ album) is basically nothing but a series of questions. As with a lot of the questions that were flowing from the young songwriter’s pen at that stage of his life, they have a timeless resonance, even if this song doesn’t scale the heights of Blowin’ in the Wind and isn’t heard today other than on collectors’ recordings (like this one).

When you consider that Dylan was the 22 year old from Hibbing, Minnesota that he was—and a young Jewish kid in the seething Greenwich Village scene of that day—the questions he was asking at the time are all the more striking, I think.

Tell me what you’re gonna do
When the devil calls your cards.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
When the devil calls your cards.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
When the devil calls your cards.
O Lord, O Lord,
What shall you do?

Tell me what you’re gonna do
When your water turns to wine.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
When your water turns to wine.
Tell me what you’re gonna do
When your water turns to wine.
O Lord, O Lord,
What should you do?

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Haleigh Poutre ...10:32 am

Michelle Malkin continues to be on top of the mind boggling case of 11-year-old Haleigh Poutre.

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Friday, January 20, 2006

Thank Heaven ...10:03 am

Each time I see an atom bomb
(We’ve 5 or 6 or 7)
I can’t resist a joyous urge to smile and say,

Thank heaven for atom bombs
For atom bombs are bigger in every way,
Thank heaven for atom bombs
They blow up in the most delightful way

Their critical masses so fine and appealing
One day will flash and send you crashing through the ceiling

Thank heaven for atom bombs
Thank heaven for them all
We’ve no army, and no navy,
That dirt cheap nuclear fission will save me
Thank heaven, thank heaven, thank heaven for atom bombs

Jacques Chirac

The curious thing is how little modification this song needed to fully express France’s current military and security posture.

Addendum: Apparently not everyone in the world is familiar with Maurice Chevalier’s rendition of the Lerner and Loewe song Thank Heaven for Little Girls from the film Gigi. Never fear, here’s a clip so you can sing along.

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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Osama versus Omar ...9:10 pm

On a day when a very tall lunatic with a JDAM target on his back, podcasting from his spider-hole, offered a truce to America and regurgitated some Democratic National Committee talking points, Omar from Iraq the Model provides a pertinent update on the election results in Iraq. By all means read it all, but his last few lines are a very fine summation of what he sees as the state of affairs:

The Shia politicians, although they are the biggest winners in the elections are still behaving like victims and they worry about whether this or that Sunni candidate was part of the Ba’ath party. And the same applies to the Sunni who are afraid of Shia domination despite the fact that their (the Sunni) parties will control nearly 30% of the parliament and there’s no chance they can be marginalized again.
Not only that, both sides say they’re being conspired upon by the others. This lack of trust will keep being a problem for Iraq … I’m not expecting politicians to trust each other but I hope they mature to trust democracy.

Iraqis-whether politicians or ordinary citizens-are yet to fully understand democracy but to be fair, one should not put all the blame on them; democracy takes time … democracy is a process, not an event.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

My Mind Weaves a Symphony ...9:06 am

Billie 1

If dogs run free, then why not we
Across the swooping plain?
My ears hear a symphony
Of two mules, trains and rain.
The best is always yet to come,
That’s what they explain to me.
Just do your thing, you’ll be king,
If dogs run free.

Billie 2

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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Cat’s in the Well ...9:06 pm

Mohamed ElBaradei, as reported in this Reuters story (which is really a summary of this Newsweek Q & A):

Asked if Iran was buying time to build a bomb, ElBaradei replied: “That’s why I said we are coming to the litmus test in the next few weeks.”

ElBaradei said he does not exclude the possibility that Iran may have another more secret nuclear weapons program that is separate from the activities the IAEA knows about.

“And if they have the nuclear material and they have a parallel weaponization program along the way, they are really not very far — a few months — from a weapon,” he said.

A German deputy foreign minister was likewise talking about the Iranian nuclear issue this weekend:

German deputy Foreign Minister Gernot Erler said imposing economic sanctions against Iran for its nuclear policy would be a “very dangerous path,” according to reports here.

Erler said the sanctions would hurt both sides and will not necessarily lead Iran to abandon its nuclear program.

He said he favored imposing travel restrictions on Iranian politicians as a more effective way of exerting pressure on Tehran, according to a summary released on Saturday of his interview to German radio.

The deputy foreign minister said travel restrictions would have “an extraordinarily unpleasant impact,” said the summary of the interview, which is due to be broadcast on Sunday.

Travel restrictions. Try putting travel restrictions on the Hidden Imam, I can hear President Ahmadinejad cackling to himself.

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When the Law Really is an Ass ...5:44 pm

A night in jail and an attempted prosecution for calling a horse “gay”; a tepid 18 months for nearly killing a human being. Clive Davis picked out these stories.

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City of Gold ...1:16 pm

City of Gold is a song that Dylan wrote and performed on stage during his gospel years, but did not record and release. The lyric wasn’t published in the Lyrics 1962-1985 edition but is published in the latest Lyrics book, though for whatever reason it’s not currently on the BobDylan.com website. The song seemed to have been somewhat forgotten until the Dixie Hummingbirds chose to record it on their 2003 album Diamond Jubilation. This coincided with the putting together of the soundtrack album for Dylan’s film Masked and Anonymous, and it was decided to make the Hummingbirds’ recording of this song the final track, even though the final song in the actual film is Blowing in the Wind.

One of the occasions on which Dylan himself performed the song was on July 5th, 1981, in Birmingham, England.

A couple of the verses from the officially published version:

There is a City of Gold
Far from the rat race that eats at your soul
Far from the madness and the bars that hold
There is a City of Gold

There is a City of Light
Raised up in the heavens and the streets are bright
Glory to God—not by deeds or by might
There is a City of Light

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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Mixed Up Confusion ...3:55 pm

Rarely have I enjoyed reading the New York Times as much as today, with their post-mortem on the Alito hearings: Democrats See Wide Bush Stamp on Court System.

Disheartened by the administration’s success with the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr., Democratic leaders say that President Bush is putting an enduring conservative ideological imprint on the nation’s judiciary, and that they see little hope of holding off the tide without winning back control of the Senate or the White House.

In interviews, Democrats said that the lesson of the Alito hearings was that this White House could put on the bench almost any qualified candidate, even one whom Democrats consider to be ideologically out of step with the country.

That conclusion amounts to a repudiation of a central part of a strategy Senate Democrats settled on years ago in a private retreat where they discussed how to fight a Bush White House effort to recast the judiciary: to argue against otherwise qualified candidates by saying they were taking the courts too far to the right.

Even though Democrats thought from the beginning that they had little hope of defeating the nomination, they were dismayed that a nominee with such clear conservative views - in particular a written record of opposition to abortion rights - appeared to be stirring little opposition.

The most gratifying part of reading this is the confirmation that not only have the Democrats been beaten badly, but they still have no idea as to why. Their inability to understand why Alito’s “written record of opposition to abortion rights” didn’t stir popular outrage is a perfect case in point. They live in a world of delusion—reinforced by their friends at the New York Times and elsewhere—where a poll that shows a majority of Americans being opposed to the overturning of Roe v. Wade is taken to mean that the same majority of Americans consider the preservation of unlimited abortion rights to be a very good and desirable thing. Of-course it means nothing like that. The great majority of people who provide an answer to a question like that in a poll have little idea what the full implication of the legal ruling in Roe v. Wade actually is. Ask people more specific questions about abortion—as other polls have—and you find a majority approving of a variety of limits on what has been in practice the unlimited abortion license of Roe.

In other words, ask people questions which they understand, and you have a better chance of divining their true opinion. (Liberal pollsters tend to be more interested in just getting the “correct” result, of-course, as in the notorious exit polling on November 2nd, 2004.) The knee-jerk negative response to the question of overturning Roe v. Wade just reflects the inherent conservatism of the average person, who has been given to believe that this would be a cataclysmic event, when, in actuality, it would just return the issue of abortion rights to the state capitols, where the very kinds of limits that ordinary people support could be effected.

And the New York Times piece provides more examples of Democrats wallowing in delusion.

Several Democrats expressed frustration that Republicans outmaneuvered them by drawing attention to an episode on Wednesday when Mr. Alito’s wife, Martha-Ann, began crying as her husband was being questioned. That evening, senior Democratic senate aides convened in a basement room of the Dirksen Senate Office Building stunned at the realization that the pictures of a weeping Mrs. Alito were being broadcast across the nation - as opposed to, for example, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, pressing Judge Alito about his membership in a Princeton alumni club that resisted affirmative action efforts.

“Had she not cried, we would have won that day,” said one Senate strategist involved in the hearings …

It’s hilarious that they think that. As said in this space the other day, “Ted Kennedy seems to still think he can throw a few minutes of histrionics out there and drown out the reality he is flailing against.” Even in the absence of Alito’s wife crying, Kennedy’s few minutes of over-the-top harangueing about a clearly anomalous triviality in Alito’s past would have been seen for what it was, and would not have swayed anybody who mattered. That has a lot more to do with the new and more balanced media world that currently exists than with the tears of Martha-Ann.

And for genuine fall-out-of-your-chair-laughter, you can’t beat this from Senator Ted himself:

Mr. Kennedy said the nomination process, and particularly the hearings, had “turned into a political campaign,” and that the White House had proved increasingly skilled in turning that to its advantage.

“These issues are so sophisticated - half the Senate didn’t know what the unitary presidency was, let alone the people of Boston,” he said, referring to one of the legal theories that was a focus of the hearings. “I’m sure we could have done better.”

“But what has happened is that this has turned into a political campaign,” he said. “The whole process has become so politicized that I think the American people walk away more confused about the way these people stand.”

Kennedy complaining that the Senate confirmation process has become too politicized! Again, we have reality that is indistinguishable from Iowahawk parody.

Ted Kennedy, more than any other single senator, has made a maxim out of the idea that standard qualifications, like judicial experience and peer recognition, are secondary to what a nominee thinks about the political hot-button issues that might come before the Court. For decades, he more than anyone has helped make the confirmation process for Supreme Court nominees the political circus it has become.

Next, I guess he’ll be complaining that there’s too many burnt-out liberal dinosaurs from Massachusetts, with more money than brains, slowing down the business of the Senate.

How sweet it is.

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Friday, January 13, 2006

A Job’s a Job ...10:27 pm

Michelle Malkin has received, from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Florida, a copy of what is allegedly Jose Padilla’s job application to join Al-Qaeda. I say “allegedly” advisedly, because, as Mrs. RWB observed, it reads like an Iowahawk parody. But perhaps that’s the best evidence that it is genuine.

While it seems in some respects pretty similar the application you would fill out to get a job at your local Radio Shack, you get a bit of a clue that all is not going by the corporate book with the very first request for information:

“Name (Optional):”

Snippet below. Go to Malkin’s post for the rest.

Application

Oh, and the question about “How much of the Quran did you memorize?” is not something you’ll hear at Radio Shack. Not yet, anyway.

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Dear Kofi ...9:37 pm

John Bolton continues to do what he was put there to do, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. While Iran’s President garnered much indignation around the world for calling for Israel to be “wiped off the map,” it turns out that such map wiping (on a symbolic level) has been pretty much the status quo at the U.N. for some time. From today’s New York Sun:

The American ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, upped the ante in an escalating confrontation between America and Turtle Bay on the issue of Israel’s place at the world body. In a sharply worded letter to Secretary-General Annan, Mr. Bolton threatened to cut funding to the United Nations if it continues to promote anti-Israel events.

Mr. Bolton’s January 3 letter, which was seen yesterday by The New York Sun, is a response to a November 29 event celebrating an annual “International Day of Solidarity With the Palestinian People.” At the event, which was attended by Mr. Annan and other top diplomats, a map that “erases the state of Israel,” as Mr. Bolton wrote, was displayed.

“Given that we now have a world leader pursuing nuclear weapons who is calling for the state of Israel to be wiped off the map, the issue has even greater salience,” Mr. Bolton wrote.

“Who is the high-level official within the secretariat who approved use of the map for the event?” Mr. Bolton asked in the letter. “Does the United Nations intend to use the map in future U.N.-sponsored functions and events?”

A U.N. spokesman quoted by the NY Sun expressed gratitude for being “alerted” to the map, and expressed “hope” that the U.N. body which organizes the event might “consider” not using it in the future. He did not however say that the Secretary General would otherwise refrain from participating.

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