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- August 23, 2007
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- Faith-Ann Young
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Today, as I peek my head out of my window in NYC, I smell "fall"- a peppery mix of decomposing leaves and firewood. Considering that whenever I stick my head out of my window, I am surrounded by brick buildings, not trees, perhaps it's more my imagination. Regardless, Fall makes me think of Halloween and knit sweaters and hot coco and cuddling in layers of blankets. So as I tuckered into PJs, I pondered the perfect song for fall. And I came up with this:
Have you ever heard of a band Frontier Ruckus?
I hadn't heard of the 6-peice Michigan based crew either, till I found this song..........
And then I fell in love.......................
With the flow, the ebb of the warbling folk tune................
The impeccable, grotesque yet true lyrics that weep, the genius of lyricist Matthew Milia.....
"The bathroom does taste of menstration chasing like musk through window streams. Like wounded doves, all pretty things bleed.
Just listen.
We can talk about the cold later.
(ps the photo is by Roy Shay above)
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Thursday Night, I honestly think the VP debate couldn't have been scripted funnier; Palin has not only been able to capture America's heartland's "joe 6-pack" hearts, she's even caused the post-debate media to coin a new word: "folksy." (If I hear that word one more time....that or "you betcha," I too may turn into a pitbullish broad.)
If you were one of the 66.9 million people (most in US history to watch a presidential or VP debate), you know the sour reality of our current nation state (hell even you international Moggers are feeling the economic ripple effects). Even if you missed the debate, you may feel the 'change' in your pockets, or due to a pink slip or credit freeze or watching teeth-chattering congressmen doing the billion dollar budget summations on CNN. Or if you're an active reader of newspapers, magazines, or (gasp) blogs (which evidently Palin is not), you've felt the conditions spiral downward for the past 8 years. All of the above should be enough fodder to coerce you to register to vote (if not sprint to do so). Even on the off chance you still rest ambivalent about the future of this country (gulp), I'm hoping you find the following celeb-heavy video humorous yet effective to get yourself in those polls in November 4th.
Check it:
The bottom line? Read between the bullshit: The DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE IS OCT 15th!!! Even if it's just registering your change of address, do it mates!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO VOTE FOR THE 2008 ELECTIONS
I just re-registered myself with a change of address in time for the deadline....
I hope you guys do too! You've got 1 wk before the deadline!!!! PS. For the record, I hate politics. But we speak to eachother on these blog mogs like friends and family...and my lil bro will verify- I've been haggling him to watch the debates, register, read, & vote as well! (I am also trying to get him to convert parties, tricky business)......
(The details below are from NY State's website; check your own for more info).
Much Love,
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Indiepixie, Faith-Ann
2008 GENERAL ELECTION DEADLINE
MAIL REGISTRATION - Sec. 5-210(3)
Applications must be postmarked not later than October 10th and received by a board of elections not later than October 15th to be eligible to vote in the General Election.
IN PERSON REGISTRATION - Secs. 5-210, 5-211, 5-212
You may register at your local board of elections or any state agency participating in the National Voter Registration Act, on any business day throughout the year but, to be eligible to vote in the November general election, your application must be received no later than October 10th except, if you have been honorably discharged from the military or have become a naturalized citizen since October 10th, you may register in person at the board of elections up until October 24th.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS - Sec. 5-208(3)
Notices of change of address from registered voters received by October 15th by a county board of elections must be processed and entered in the records in time for the general election.
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77klash, aka Gize Burrows, aka mate of Dave Hyman CEO of MOG, aka Jamaica-born rapper/jammer/mixer/producer extraordinaire is hosting a soiree to celebrate his latest release tonight in Soho, NYC....
77Klash's music is a riotous mix of Rastafarian reggae, grime, rap, and punk-inspired dancehall. He's been a long time favorite in the indie blog/mag scene (pick up a Fader issue and you're bound to catch him in there)- and his music is worth all the merit. After all, he's a bit of a pioneer in the Brooklyn DJ scene: Per his EP Code for the Streets, Klash said "I call it dancehall but it’s not really dancehall until the vocals touch it," Klash says. "I try to keep [the rhythms] as minimalistic as possible and use sounds effectively." You got to listen to it to appreciate...check it above.
So if any of your New Yorkers are around, I'd highly recommend stopping to see 77Klash work up a sweat, groove a lot, imbibe a bit, get naughty, and be merry.
Celebrate 77Klash's latest release and video for "Mad Again feat. Johnny Osbourne" at Red Bull Space (40 Thompson St) this Wed Oct 1st
Performance by 77Klash
Presented by Complex Magazine and JC Cognac
RSVP TO: rsvp@complex.com "> rsvp@complex.com
http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2008/06/77klash-punking-dancehall
http://www.myspace.com/klashcityrecords

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I've got a handle on his monicker...
"When Two Sevens Clash" was /is an album by "Culture" ..came out in 1976..John Peel played it over and over... A mogger called Baudilino will know all about this i'd guess.."77" "when two sevens clash" must be ,i guess something Marcus Garvey said... ooh those two spiky sevens ,it's gonna be bad..1977 in the U.K. was the Queens' silver jubilee year "punk" had it's heyday..Reggae was big,and "rock against racism" got going...
it all blew over...
dude if ur insinuating the movement is dead, I'd beg to differ..........
Ha!..sorry by "all blew over " i meant the apocalypse.. "the world's going to end..chaos fire and brimstone" and all that,in 1977...but it turned out to be one of those future dystopia sci-fi type moments ,where they put a date on it and it just passes without incident,like "1984" or "y2k"..
Or is going to kick off in 2077?
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gorgeous song. we've actually had Fall weather here in LA this weekend, especially yesterday. at least a southern california interpretation of Fall. it's been quite refreshing! will definitely pick up this record when it comes out. thanks for posting.
no worries SG....yeah I've been addicted to this for a while....but especially now it seems all the more appropriate.
Glad you like :)
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It is just right for sitting on the porch....which I will be doing as soon as I get home from work....soon!! Thanks for sharing!