Monday, June 27, 2005

Hemp: the fiber of a green generation...

The threat to cotton is on the rise with a new bill introduced to the U.S. Congress legalizing the growth of industrial hemp in the United States for the first time since World War II. The bill was introduced on Thursday June 23rd, but no word as of yet as to whether it has come to a vote. This might just be the opportunity our embattled farmers and textile workers have been looking for.

Oh, but isn't hemp the same as marijuana!? No, friend, industrial hemp contains 1/3rd of 1% of the THC contained in marijuana. In other words, even if you smoked a bushel of hemp, you wouldn't get high. This stuff is the schwaggiest of the schwag, no way it could get you high. By the way, the hops that are in your beer...the plant they come from is related to the marijuana plant as well. Just thought you might like to know before you go out and get your schwagg-ass Budwiesers.

The benefits? Well, fabrics made with hemp are much stronger at manufacture than cotton fabrics, and fabrics made with hemp are more durable. In addition to fabrics, hemp can be used for a variety of other great pro-society uses like for paper, soaps, heady jewelry, ropes (most of the mooring ropes on the Navy's boats in WWII were made of hemp), etc. . Of course, not throwing out all that worn out crap will cut down on solid waste production because you won't be throwing nearly as much stuff out as often as you're used to.

The liabilities? Longer lasting materials are the bane of the corporatocracy. They're counting on you buying cheap, easily breakable stuff, so they can, in turn, sell you more useless, cheap, easily breakable stuff. You see, using long lasting mareials cuts at the profit margin two ways. First, better materials cost more money, this of course will be figured into the price of the finished product. Secondly, if people have adequate clothing that isn't worn out, then why would they bother buying the newest fashion trend from those sickenly peppy people from Old Navy, GAP, Banana Republic (all owned by the same parent company, just so you know)?

Saturday, June 25, 2005

A political cartoon I just had to share...


Don't tell me how to get there, just tell me how we got here! Posted by Hello

One of my first autobiographical memories revolves around public television. I know that a lot is being filled in with details that I remember from later in life, but I have full confidence that I can sort what was there and what was re-constructed. Besides, even if you wanted to tease it apart, you couldn't get a collaborative method of confirming the details seeing as how grandma passed over 5 years ago, but I digress.

When I was 3, I was dropped off at my grandmother's house at somewhere around 5:30 to 6 in the morning. Anyway, grandma sat me in my little red rocking chair (that was my chair, no one else even thought about sitting in that chair) turned on this then relatively new 70-something model color TV. For some reason it was set to Channel 2, the PBS channel for our little corner of the world, mostly rural Northeast Mississippi. The letter for the day on Sesame Street was the letter 'M'. The name stuck...for several months afterward, PBS became 'M's', and everything on PBS was M's. Even if it wasn't a kids show, I watched it. PBS opened my young imagination to space creatures and Dr. Who...to news information on McNeil-Lehrer Newshour...yes, at 4 I was watching McNeil-Lehrer simply because I thought that Big Bird, Bert & Ernie, and the Cookie Monster were right around the corner. Elmo didn't come onto the scene until my cousins 7 and 9 years younger than me, respectively, started watching PBS. We had Mr. Rodgers, The Land of Make Believe, The Letter People...man I loved The Letter People, and the Art Chest, Pennywise, and the list goes on.

This is why public television and radio are so important to me. I think they were some of the best gifts this society has ever given to me. That crazy physics guy, Reading Rainbow, NOVA, Now w/ Bill Moyers: this is quality programming, and for all the good it has done me, I would hope that Congress would not remove any funding from the corporation for public broadcasting. Unfortunately, it does look like 100 million bucks will be slashed from the CPB budget forcing small rural stations like the ones I had affectionately called 'M's' to close their doors, and stations in larger markets, like the Memphis PBS station that we were able to get fairly well, will have to rely more heavily on privately owned corporations to keep their doors open.

I find it very sad that the next generation might not have that experience I had when I was 3, and for what? A billion dollar a week War in Iraq? So you could pay for 10 years worth of current funding for the CPB for what is spent in one week in Iraq?! It seems that you would want to keep public and educational broadcasts on the air for everyone's full access simply because they better educated the American public is about the rest of the world, the more they'll realize that there is no 'us vs. them'...it's just us, just humanity. Education is the essesntial element. Education extinguishes fear. Fear is the mind killer.

Education also serves to make you a better citizen. After all, remember that old adage about a good democracy: It must have an informed citizentry. How could public television, the form of television that has stayed most true to the original mandate of the FCC, be a bad thing unless of course it was speaking truth to power and doing a good job with independent media coverage. You see, fear can only operate when things are unknown. The better educated you are, the less you will fear. The more of your world you will be able to explain with your own theories based on what pieces of information you have sub-consciously deemed necessary to store in your brain.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Tuesday's Eclectic Coffeehouse

So here's a funny story...a classic one you might say: So, on Monday night, I set my alarm to 5:10 am so I could wake up in time to get to the station at 6:00 with some ease and relaxation. While I had set the time for the alarm to go off, I hadn't set the alarm trigger. So I woke up, at 5:45 am, 15 minutes before the show, and somehow I made it to the station by 5 till 6am. Thank the universe that the streets were relatively empty and I didn't get caught behind a bunch of red lights.

Anyway, here's what you heard...


Tusday Toast & Jam 6/21/05 Posted by Hello

Phish - What's The Use - The Siket Disc
The Beatles - A Day In The Life - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Particle - The Banker - Launchpad
R.E.M. - The Wake-Up Bomb - New Adventures In Hi-Fi
Trey Anastasio Band - Alive Again - Austin City Limits Music Fest, 2004
Umphrey's McGee - Miss Tinkle's Overture - Anchor Drops
Little Feat - Apolitical Blues - Boston, MA 10/31/75
Gov't Mule - Life On The Outside - The Deep End Vol. 1
Grateful Dead - Help On The Way>Slipknot!>Franklin's Tower - Pembroke Pines, FL 5/22/77
David Grisman Quartet - Chili Dawg - Lyons, CO 7/26/03
Keller Williams - Dogs - Home
Throwaway People - Arms of Sunshine - While You Fly
South Austin Jug Band - Little Wing - South Austin Jug Band

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See ya tomorrow...

Sunday Morning Sidewalk 6/19/05

Sunday's 'Sidewalk featured a Willis Brownstone set from the KEOS 10th Anniversary Bash (which I'll be getting out to the band real soon) as well as some other cool stuff.


Sunday Morning Sidewalk 6/19/05 Posted by Hello

Jerry Garcia - What is a hippie? - Acid Test Reels
Galactic - The Beast - Ruckus
Willis Brownstone - KEOS 10th Birthday Bash 4/2/05
Mellowship - Mafreless - Mellowship
Arlo Gutherie w/ Xavier - Bouncing Round The Room - Sharin in the Groove: Celebrating the Music of Phish
Little Feat - Skin It Back>Fat Man In A Bathtub - Boston, MA 10/31/75
Gil Scott-Heron - Is That Jazz - The Best of Gil Scott-Heron Live!
Phish - The Name is Slick - The Siket Disc

Friday, June 17, 2005

Setlist 6/16-17/05

Finally caught up! I've had quite a bit of Grateful Dead activity this past week. First, last Friday, I got my copy of Phil Lesh's new book Searching For The Sound signed. Lemme tell ya, Phil is one of the most down-to-earth kinda guys you'll ever meet. On Wednesday, Phil was back in Austin to sit in with another one of my favorite bands, Particle. What a show. I'm posting the show to Archive.org as I type this. Don't worry, I'll put the link up as soon as it's cleared by The Live Music Archive.


The Brokedown Logic Set...Grateful Dead Show #1 Posted by Hello

Grateful Dead
Pembroke Pines, FL
5/22/77

Set 1

Funiculi Funicula
The Music Never Stopped
Sugaree
Lazy Lighting>Supplication
Dancin In The Streets
Help On The Way>Slipknot!>Franklin's Tower

Set 2

Samson & Delilah
Sunrise
Estimated Prophet>
Eyes Of The World>
Warf Rat>
Terrapin Station>
Morning Dew


Grateful Dead Show #2 and the rest of the night. Posted by Hello

Grateful Dead (Billed as Bob Weir & Friends)
Layola University, Chicago, IL
11/17/78

Whinin' Boy Blues
Tom Dooley
This Time Forever
Deep Elum Blues
K.C. Moan
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Big Boy Pete
Jack A Roe
Dark Hollow
Oh Boy

Mitch Hedberg - Cookies>Oatmeal>Smackie The Frog>Frogs & Bears - Strategic Grill Locations
Particle w/ Phil Lesh - The Other One - Austin, TX 6/15/05
Country Joe & The Fish - Thought Dream - Avalon Ballroom, 1967
Moby Grape - It Depends on You - Avalon Ballroom, 1967
Phish - Julius - W. Palm Beach, FL 11/2/96
Particle - Launchpad - Austin, TX 6/15/05
Chris Robinson & The New Earth Mud - Mother Of Stone - Bonnaroo 2004
Mellowship - Mafreless - Mellowship
Keller Williams - Freakshow - Laugh
Grateful Dead - We Bid You Goodnight - Nightfall of Diamonds

Setlist 6/14/05

You know, getting up at 5:15 am is fuckin' rough, but I'm starting to get used to it.


The second Tuesday Eclectic Coffeehouse Toast & Jam Posted by Hello

Phish - What's The Use - The Siket Disc
Keller Williams - One Hit Wonder - Laugh
Michael Franti & Spearhead - Bomb The World - Bonnaroo 2004
Phish - Weekapaugh Groove - Oxford, MS 10/13/94
Charlie Hunter Trio - Rhythm Comes In 12 Tones - Charlie Hunter Trio
Robert Randolph & The Family Band - (Good Times) Three Stroke - Red Rocks, CO 7/6/02
Mellowship - Purple Sky - Mellowship
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World - Unplugged in NY
Tim Reynolds - Stream - Live At Luther College
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez - I Pity The Poor Imigrant - New Orleans, LA 5/3/76
Grateful Dead - He's Gone - Dusseldorf, Germany 4/24/72
Allman Brothers Band - In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Atlanta, GA 7/3/70
Acoustic Syndicate - Brown Mountain Lights - Charolettesville, VA 2/22/03
Gov't Mule - Fool's Moon - The Deepest End

Setlist 6/9-10/05

So I've gotten a little behind on my setlist postings, but it's for a good reason. I've been getting out, meeting people, doing revisions to my thesis, and just being in a generally euphoric state post-Thesis defense.


Last week's setlist... Posted by Hello

Jerry Garcia - What is a hippie? - Acid Test Reels
Gov't Mule - Effigy>Folsom Prison Blues>Effigy - Beacon Theatre, NYC 12/30/03
Phish - David Bowie>Cities>David Bowie - Ventura, CA 7/30/97
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Ball & Chain - Fillmore, SF, 1968
The Doors - Roadhouse Blues - Vancouver, BC 6/6/70
Robin Williams - Texas>But In The Olympics>Tour de Lance>Utah>Something Awful's Gonna Happen - Live 2002
George Clinton & The P. Funk All-Stars - Dog Star (Fly On)>Cosmic Slop - Charleston, SC 6/14/02
Mofro w/ Chuck Prophet - Lochloosa - Boulder, CO 2/24/05
Phil & Friends - Doin' That Rag - San Francisco, CA 9/26/03
Keller Williams - Beautiful Day>Boob Job - Lawrence, KS 3/1/05
Frank Zappa - Titties & Beer - Detriot, MI 11/19/76
Hydra - The Glow - Milwaukee, WI 4/15/05
Allman Brothers Band - Instrumental Illness - Hittin' The Note
Grateful Dead - We Bid You Good Night - Nightfall of Diamonds

Setlist 6/7/05

Due to the lack of programmers this summer, we at KEOS are having to take on some added responsibilities. This has led me to take the Tuesday slot of Eclectic Coffeehouse. As you might know, I am usually on late at night, and I am so not a morning person, but these are the sacrifices I'm willing to take.


The first Tuesday Toast & Jam version of Eclectic Coffeehouse Posted by Hello

Jerry Garcia - Commercial Radio - Acid Test Reels
Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Phish - What's The Use - The Siket Disc
Widespread Panic - Life During Wartime - MSG, NYC 10/31/03
Particle - Battle Without Honor or Humanity - Wakarusa 2004
Grateful Dead - Chinacat Sunflower>I Know You Rider - Dusseldorf, Germany 4/24/72
Oysterhead - Owner Of The World - The Grand Pecking Order
Robert Randolph & The Family Band - The March - Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 11/18/03
Stockholm Syndrome - Couldn't Get It Right - Holy Happy Hour
Mofro - Lochloosa - Tampa, FL 11/7/03
The Wailers - Jammin' - Austin City Limits, 2004
REM - Exhuming McCarthy - Document

Monday, June 06, 2005

Setlist 6/5/05

Well, with Mark off on Borneo, it was down to me or Ryan to cover this week's Sunday Morning Sidewalk. Seeing as how I was kinda still in a daze of recovery from the dizzying heights of standing on the ledge of the upper spires of the ivory tower, I was ready to play some music and let off some steam.

I'm sorry we didn't have E-town this week. It's becoming one of my favorite non-local shows, and I was dissapointed that I couldn't find this week's episode. As Jeff and George can varify, I definitely tried to find this week's episode, but ultimately, I had to switch the show over to the Sunday Blues on the mp3.


Sunday Morning Sidewalk 6/5/05 Posted by Hello

Jerry Garcia - What is a hippie? - Acid Test Reels
Galactic - The Beast - Ruckus
Gil Scott-Heron - Is That Jazz? - The Best of Gil Scott-Heron Live
Drop Trio - Melody-Melody - Big Dipper
Miles Davis - Budo - Birth Of The Cool
Fiona Apple - The First Taste - Tidal
String Cheese Incident - Take Five - Tucson, AZ 1/31/00
David Grisman Quartet - Chili Dawg - Lyons, CO 7/26/03
Yonder Mountain String Band - No Expectations - Mountain Tracks: Vol. 2
Robert Randolph & The Family Band* - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Bonnaroo 2002
Gov't Mule - Soulshine - The Deepest End
The Other Ones - Rainbow's Cadillac - The Strange Remain
Railroad Earth - Terrapin Station - Terra Alta, WV 8/7/04
Umphrey's McGee - Bullhead City - Anchor Drops
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Falling From Above - Greendale
Allman Brothers Band - Intro>Statesboro Blues - Live At The Atlanta International Pop Festival 7/3-5/70
Grateful Dead - Dear Mr. Fantasy - Without A Net

* with Del McCoury Band and DJ Logic

Setlist 6/2-3/05

Wow, what a day last Thursday was. I sucessfully defended my Master's Thesis. Now all that's left are the committe's revisions, the thesis office's revisions, and any the remainder of the red tape from the University keeping me from the piece of paper saying that I've earned that M.S. degree. I should just tell 'em that seeing as how I'm the Hippie from Mississippi, I already know about a MS degree and they should just forget the formalities and hand the paper to me, but because I'm such a good sport, I'll play by their rules.

Anyway, here's last week's setlist. I won't be on this week's Brokedown Palace, but I will be on next week's show.


Remember, June is Brokedown Logic month. Posted by Hello

Grateful Dead - San Bernadino, CA 2/26/77

Set 1

Terrapin Station*
New Minglewood Blues
They Love Each Other
Estimated Prophet*
Sugaree
Mama Tried
Deal
Playin' In The Band>
The Wheel>
Playin' In The Band

Set 2

Sampson & Delilah
Tennessee Jed
Music Never Stopped
Help On The Way>
Slipknot!>
Franklin's Tower
Promised Land
Eyes Of The World>
Dancin' In The Streets>
Around and Around

Encore

U.S. Blues

*First Performance


The rest of the night... Posted by Hello

Lewis Black - Michael Jackson, Arnold Schwartzenegger, and Ronald Reagan>Voting (A Flashback)>Iraq, An Idiot's Delight - Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
The Doors - Alabama Song>Back Door Man>Five To One - Vancouver, BC 6/6/70
Phish - Prince Caspian - Ventura, CA 7/30/97
Galactic - Bittersweet - Ruckus
Afroskull - Theme From Afroskull - Monster For The Masses
Particle - One of These Days>Below Radar - Birmingham, AL 2/6/04
Oysterhead - Mr. Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order
Robert Randolph & The Family Band* - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Bonnaroo 2002
FRED - Poor Heart - Sharin' In The Groove: Celebrating The Music of Phish
Grateful Dead - We Bid You Goodnight - Nightfall of Diamonds

* with Del McCoury Band & DJ Logic

Saturday, June 04, 2005

A new study shows...

A new study pubished in the journal Cell indicates that a shifting of genes in fruit flies affects their sexual orientation.

Above is a link to the story on the New York Times website, and for those of you at home without a NY Times online account, here's the copy. If you don't have an account there, you really should consider it. It's free...or at least it was when I signed up.

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June 3, 2005
For Fruit Flies, Gene Shift Tilts Sex Orientation
By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL,
International Herald Tribune
When the genetically altered fruit fly was released into the observation chamber, it did what these breeders par excellence tend to do. It pursued a waiting virgin female. It gently tapped the girl with its leg, played her a song (using wings as instruments) and, only then, dared to lick her - all part of standard fruit fly seduction.

The observing scientist looked with disbelief at the show, for the suitor in this case was not a male, but a female that researchers had artificially endowed with a single male-type gene.

That one gene, the researchers are announcing today in the journal Cell, is apparently by itself enough to create patterns of sexual behavior - a kind of master sexual gene that normally exists in two distinct male and female variants.

In a series of experiments, the researchers found that females given the male variant of the gene acted exactly like males in courtship, madly pursuing other females. Males that were artificially given the female version of the gene became more passive and turned their sexual attention to other males.

"We have shown that a single gene in the fruit fly is sufficient to determine all aspects of the flies' sexual orientation and behavior," said the paper's lead author, Dr. Barry Dickson, senior scientist at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. "It's very surprising.

"What it tells us is that instinctive behaviors can be specified by genetic programs, just like the morphologic development of an organ or a nose."

The results are certain to prove influential in debates about whether genes or environment determine who we are, how we act and, especially, our sexual orientation, although it is not clear now if there is a similar master sexual gene for humans.

Still, experts said they were both awed and shocked by the findings. "The results are so clean and compelling, the whole field of the genetic roots of behavior is moved forward tremendously by this work," said Dr. Michael Weiss, chairman of the department of biochemistry at Case Western Reserve University. "Hopefully this will take the discussion about sexual preferences out of the realm of morality and put it in the realm of science."

He added: "I never chose to be heterosexual; it just happened. But humans are complicated. With the flies we can see in a simple and elegant way how a gene can influence and determine behavior."

The finding supports scientific evidence accumulating over the past decade that sexual orientation may be innately programmed into the brains of men and women. Equally intriguing, the researchers say, is the possibility that a number of behaviors - hitting back when feeling threatened, fleeing when scared or laughing when amused - may also be programmed into human brains, a product of genetic heritage.

"This is a first - a superb demonstration that a single gene can serve as a switch for complex behaviors," said Dr. Gero Miesenboeck, a professor of cell biology at Yale.

Dr. Dickson, the lead author, said he ran into the laboratory when an assistant called him on a Sunday night with the results. "This really makes you think about how much of our behavior, perhaps especially sexual behaviors, has a strong genetic component," he said.

All the researchers cautioned that any of these wired behaviors set by master genes will probably be modified by experience. Though male fruit flies are programmed to pursue females, Dr. Dickson said, those that are frequently rejected over time become less aggressive in their mating behavior.

When a normal male fruit fly is introduced to a virgin female, they almost immediately begin foreplay and then copulate for 20 minutes. In fact, Dr. Dickson and his co-author, Dr. Ebru Demir of the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, specifically chose to look for the genetic basis of fly sexual behavior precisely because it seemed so strong and instinctive and, therefore, predictable.

Scientists have known for several years that the master sexual gene, known as fru, was central to mating, coordinating a network of neurons that were involved in the male fly's courtship ritual. Last year, Dr. Bruce Baker of Stanford University discovered that the mating circuit controlled by the gene involved 60 nerve cells and that if any of these were damaged or destroyed by the scientists, the animal could not mate properly. Both male and female flies have the same genetic material as well as the neural circuitry required for the mating ritual, but different parts of the genes are turned on in the two sexes. But no one dreamed that simply activating the normally dormant male portion of the gene in a female fly could cause a genetic female to display the whole elaborate panoply of male fruit fly foreplay.


Thursday, June 02, 2005

Setlist 5/26-27/05

Approximately 13 hours from now, I start my masters thesis defense. Finally, all this incessant worrying will finally be over, and I can give you one hell of a show this evening. At any rate, Leann needed me to fill in last week so I decided to throw on a very new Phil & Friends show. How new, you ask? How about less than 2 weeks old? We here at the Brokedown Logic Set believe in giving you the freshest live sounds out there, and last week's show was no exception. Tune in this week to see what show I manage to pull out of my hat this time.


First we started off with Phil & Friends 5/13/05 Posted by Hello

Phil & Friends
5/13/05
Warfield, SF, CA

Jam>
Here Comes Sunshine>
Mr. Charlie
Stagger Lee>
Fried of the Devil>
Big Boss Man
No More Do I>
Duprees Diamond Blues
Dancin In The Streets
Across The Universe
Eyes Of The World>
Love the One Your With>
Millenium Jam>
The Eleven,
A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing>
Sugaree
Cryptical Envelopment>
Morning Dew>
The Other One>
Cryptical Envelopment>
I Know You Rider


After the Phil & Friends show, we settled in for some comedy and more tunes before the end of this week's show... Posted by Hello

Phil & Friends
5/13/05
Warfield, SF, CA

Donor Rap,
St. Stephen>
~Hit The Road Jack>
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
Band Intros

Lewis Black - America Loses Its Mind, Nipple Clamps, One Nation Under God - Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
The Doors - Light My Fire>Fever>Summertime>St. James Infirmary>Fever>Light My Fire - Vancouver, BC 6/6/70
Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - Torture Never Stops - New York City 10/31/77
Greyboy Allstars - Nautilus - Snowmass Villiage, CO 8/29/03
Allman Brothers Band - In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - Live at Fillmore East
Grateful Dead - Dear Mr. Fantasy - Without A Net
Grateful Dead - We Bid You Goodnight - Nightfall of Diamonds