Category Archives: Video

Broke Trek

Isn’t it amazing what a film editor can do when he has no scruples?

Whenever I see captain Kirk over-acting and especially in such an extreme form  like this spoof I remember Steve. I worked with Steve, he was a great guy but he died very young. He was much younger than I and now I have out-lived him for nearly ten years already.

For me Steve is always connected with Captain Kirk whom he could so well imitate in his over-acting.

This is for you Steve to enjoy…

South Carolina Teen Queen for President

By now it is probably difficult to not have heard about that Teen USA beauty pageant in which Miss South Carolina answered the question of why one-fifth of the US population can’t locate the US on a world map in the most amazing and embarrassing fashion.

This fact alone in itself is not necessarily news-worthy – even though some might think so – but then, by comes Larken Rose and compares this pretty girl’s dribble with the dribble that is usually called political speech.

And that was news for me!

I probably could paraphrase Larken’s words but I just love his writing style and as he has given permission to do with his newsletters as I please – – so I just post it here.

My Fellow Americans,

Much amusement has been had over the recent incoherent, air-headed ramblings of Miss South Carolina during the recent Miss Teen USA pageant. (Actually, I feel a little sorry for her, since I highly doubt that her profound cluelessness was entirely her own doing. Usually it takes a lot of co-conspirators — teachers, parents, friends, etc. — to result in such extreme bimbo-ness.) For those who haven’t witnessed the gruesome event, when asked why a fifth of Americans couldn’t find the U.S. on a world map, Miss South Carolina responded with what sounded like the output of a random- word generator. (…[Ed.: here it is…])

Normally, words are used to convey thoughts between people. In her case, the words seemed designed to convey the ILLUSION of thought, but without much success. She was, no doubt, trained to include certain catch words and phrases: “I personally believe,” “such as,” “our future,” “Iraq,” “Africa,” etc. And she did. She just didn’t bother including anything in between, which might have formed an actual concept or idea.

But what disturbs me a lot more than that one display of ignorance – – – which is hardly unusual in modern America — is the fact that when people do EXACTLY what Miss South Carolina did, only with more confidence and steadiness, we Americans usually grant them unlimited power over us. These days the megalomaniacs — those who desire personal power and dominion over others — dupe most people without even having to make a half-decent effort. Consider, as a randomly-chosen example, the following clip of Barrack Obama:

Looking sincere and confident, he spends several minutes throwing out catch phrases which, taken as a whole, mean ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. If I have to watch someone spewing out words which convey no shred of thought, I’d much rather watch Miss South Carolina do it. Frankly, I’d also rather have her be the all-powerful ruler of the world than have what we have now, because no amount of good old-fashioned stupidity could ever do the damage which the love-of-dominion crowd does every day through its supposedly well- intentioned “solutions.”

In his sales pitch for himself, Mr. Obama spoke of wanting a “different kind of politics,” and wanting to see the “change and progress that we so desperately need.” He pretended to sympathize with the common folk who face concerns about health care costs, pensions and college bills, and said that partisanship was preventing people from “working together in a practical, common sense way.” (Actually, “GOVERNMENT” is what prevents that.) He said he wanted us to “come together around our common interests and concerns as Americans.” He said that engaged citizens working together can accomplish extraordinary things, and that he has great hope for the future, because he believes in you. Isn’t that sweet?

So what did we learn from all that? We learned that Mr. Obama knows how to echo the same meaningless rhetoric that all politicians in all countries throughout all of history have used. When’s the last time you heard a politician say, “Ya know, I don’t much care about your stupid concerns. You’re a bunch of worthless twits who couldn’t wipe your noses if not for government. I have no intention of changing the system at all, I just want to be the one in charge of it for as long as it lasts, before the poop really hits the fan and this whole silly charade comes crashing down”? (Come to think of it, I might vote for someone who said that.)

And I picked Mr. Obama’s stupid ramblings at random. The same could be said about the rhetoric of anyone else in government: Hillary, McCain, Giuliani, Bush, Kerry, Gore, Cheney, and so on, ad infinitum. EVERY politician in Washington (with the possible exception of Ron Paul) spews the same meaningless drivel, and it WORKS–as demonstrated by the fact that they’re STILL THERE.

So before you laugh too loudly at poor Miss South Carolina, who merely sought to win a pageant, look how many of your fellow Americans are eager to give unbridled power, over everyone and everything in the country, to people who do nothing more than parrot the same old meaningless catch-phrases that tyrants have used forever. The ignorance of Miss South Carolina doesn’t hurt anyone but herself. The ignorance of the American voters, on the other hand, results in the robbery, extortion, harassment, terrorization, assault, wrongful imprisonment, and/or murder of MILLIONS of innocent human beings. And those same voters have the gall and hypocrisy to laugh at Miss South Carolina. Amazing.

Sincerely,
Larken Rose

Maybe I’m allowed to expound on one of Larken’s thoughts. If – just IF – we would become able to recognize dribble as dribble whatever the form, we also might be able to see that instead of Hillary Clinton we elect Lauren Caitlin Upton for president and have at least something nice to look at during the speeches.

Pink Floyd Twenty Years Later

Pink Floyd albums where very early members of my album collection, and they were plentiful. It all started in college where some smart marketer started to sell music albums for sometimes up to 25% cheaper than the going price in music stores.

At this time of growing up, hanging with friends, drinking beer and listening to music, being cool, Pink Floyd was definitely one of the favorite musics. The right stuff to totally space out.

Running into a video of  a Pink Floyd concert from 1988 on YouTube today brought these memories back and for all of you who like their music, here is what I found…

Believe it or not, up to now I never listened to the lyrics of the songs except some snippets that you could not miss, like “Teachers, leave us kids alone” from The Wall.

That shall be remedied today with the lyrics of the song above,  “On The Turning Away”

On the turning away
From the pale and downtrodden
And the words they say
Which we won’t understand
“Don’t accept that what’s happening
Is just a case of others’ suffering
Or you’ll find that you’re joining in
The turning away”
It’s a sin that somehow
Light is changing to shadow
And casting it’s shroud
Over all we have known
Unaware how the ranks have grown
Driven on by a heart of stone
We could find that we’re all alone
In the dream of the proud
On the wings of the night
As the daytime is stirring
Where the speechless unite
In a silent accord
Using words you will find are strange
And mesmerized as they light the flame
Feel the new wind of change
On the wings of the night
No more turning away
From the weak and the weary
No more turning away
From the coldness inside
Just a world that we all must share
It’s not enough just to stand and stare
Is it only a dream that there’ll be
No more turning away?

Blows your mind, doesn’t it?

And, by the way, I still have those vinyl albums.

Michel Gondry Solves a Rubiks Cube with his Nose

I never heard of Michel Gondry before, so when I saw the title “Michel Gondry Solves a Rubik’s Cube with his Nose” on YouTube I was not particularly intrigued. But I knew the Rubik’s Cube even though I never owned one myself and thus never spent the hours on hours to solve the puzzle.

But the idea of solving this puzzle with the nose – hmmm – that has becoming attention-grabbing.

So I looked …

… and I was fascinated, but instinctively I felt there was something wrong with that. I could feel it in my bones there was something not quite kosher.

And sure enough, thanks to the distributed intelligence of the internet I found the information I had a gut feeling to exist.

This video is a fake!

There you have it! And learn that not everything you see on the internet is true.

The Brain is made out of MEAT!

First take a look…

I wonder how often that actually happens around here.

After watching this short film for the uumtiest time now, I guess I can’t use the word ‘meat’ with the same innocence as before ever again.

Really meditating about the whole situation and looking at it the same way as these two guys, I can only agree with this guy in the red circus uniform …

O, my GOD!

Obama Washes Whiter

I remember when politicians started to use ad agencies for their campains. Is it really that long ago – in other words, am I really that old already?

Anyway, that’s way back in Germany – it had probably happened here in the US way before that – when I was a student. I was driving my very first car and without any access to the internet and bill boards that car had to do as my very own bill board. In order to protest the commercialization of the political campaigns the hood of my car bore the slogan

CDU Washes Whiter

CDU being one of the political parties wooing for voters.

I just ran into something a lot better than that. Protest is good, but if it’s so serious as mine was it is probably rather ineffective. Yet when you get the people to laugh – that will stick.

So, see this one here…

Cultural Embarrassement

One of the posts that I just have to go back to once in a while is Night of Fire by the Hinoi Team because of the feeling it instills which is a bit of pain but not quite to the degree of actually hurting. I will forever connect this clip with Flemming’s comment “I want to be the guy in the underwear.”

I mean, I enjoy that video immensely – with a tingling crinch – but I had the thought that maybe not everybody feels the same. So I checked with a friend who is strongly Japan-oriented and he confirmed that in its country of origin this could be considered ‘slightly’ embarrassing. When he later mentioned a neighbor who had a collection of something like Heino or Tony Marshall recordings I suddenly could feel his pain because I experienced the same about exactly that type of music from my home country.

And today it happened – I ran into the “Deutsche Schlagerparade” (the German top-hits) which we actually voluntarily watched as teens. I must be a masochist, but I have to share this.

Deutscher Schlagerwettbewerb 1969

TV – as good as it gets – The Japanese Way

This is TV as good as it can get!

Why don’t we have such good shows here in the US??

And, by the way, if you want to find out more, look for Hinoi Team with Korikki and obviously the title of the song is “Night Of Fire.” This is one of the clips that I have to go back once in a while and reinforce it back into my consciousness.

Should you come here, want to enjoy this video, and get the message that it’s no longer available, please let me know so that I can find it again and update the post. It has already happened twice that these works of art have disappeared and reappeared under a different name – there are probably some copy-fighters playing.

Update: Here is another video from the same group to enjoy and cringe about…

This time you can even sing along…

The House of the Rising Sun

‘The House of the Rising Sun’ by the Animals has been one of my favorite songs of all times (OK – this lifetime).

I certainly had the album – still have the vinyl and even a player to play it and long time ago when I learned to play the guitar that was the score sheet I dug up somewhere and practiced, practiced and practiced.

Then, when the synthesizer came along, I dug out these old scores and figured out how to play the melody and cords with both of them hands. It turned out to be one of the two songs that I ever taught myself to play on keyboards.

And now the video of the Animals with that song fell into my lap from YouTube-land – and believe it or not – that is the first time I see the band perform.

July 5, 2007: I just had to update this video link because the previous one was not longer available – so I got one with even the lyrics on it – so sing along.

May 22, 2009: The struggle for who owns what rights and the last video was gone from YouTube, but the old one was back and I re-installed it here again.

And to make it even better – here is another famous one from the Animals.

Right v. Ability to Vote

I got really scared the other day – after I first laughed real hard and then realized what I was laughing about.

Before I continue, let’s watch that little video together that scared me so much…

It’s funny, I agree, but somehow then we start choking on that laugh once we realize that these are people who have the right to vote – and some of them even use it. After watching this clip it suddenly becomes crystal clear why George W. could win that second term. There is no need any more for a conspiracy or vote fraud – it works all without that.This also makes it so easy to understand why Larlen Rose – after showing very clearly in court that this income tax did not apply to him – or that at least he firmly believed that – he nevertheless was convicted for willful failure to file a tax return. It actually does not matter if his argumentation is right or wrong, he could not be found guilty if he really believed in his reasoning to be correct.

The story goes that one supporter of Larken followed the jurors after the ‘guilty’-verdict and overheard two of the jurors flirting and setting up a date, and that after having just sent a man to jail, a man who had been fighting for their freedom.

May this story be true or false, after watching this video it seems at least very probable, and it makes you wonder if there should not be some kind of test before you have a say. But I just realize that the right to vote was attached to an ability in the past, but somehow we lost it – pity!

Strange actually that I say that because I might not have been a person with a vote in the old system – most likely not.