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10 A Few More Days, A Few More Weeks.mp3
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Ron Paul Revolution Blues (slight return) DOWNLOAD VIDEO:SPREAD THE WORD!!! (More) DOWNLOAD VIDEO:SPREAD THE WORD!!!
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What can i say...I'm a blues slut. A slut 4 the blues. For me there's no better escape from the tortures of the soul then singin out the blues. So without a second thought I found myself jammin on another blues jig all 'bout da man with the fate of America in his hands.
RON PAUL!!!
'Slight Return' is a variation on 'Ron Paul Blues' which I did a few days back. Hence the title. It's a rough & ready track full of imperfections...just the way I recorded it, what I mean to say is that something gets lost in trying to copy & paste your mistakes.
Just because the computer is the recording studio of the day doesn't necessarily mean that the human element has to be lost! (I guess I'm just trying to make myself feel better for leaving in my mistakes 'he-he')
But to the point...with every passing day the tension in this world is rising...no surprises here really, only more of the same shit, except of course that thing's are getting worse. But something amazing is happening. People are beginning to wake up. It's inevitable really but still it's amazing all the same. In spite of myself I'm going to have to exert some optimism here. Ron Paul is the leader of an actual 'revolution'! A real revolution, not just a slogan, and it's leaving Hannity, O'reilly, Murdoch and all the rest of the pundits 'dumbfounded'. It's causing them to make up even more desperate lies and accusations. What did Steven Stills say back in the day "There's something happening here", and it's showing no signs of slowing down or beginning to wane. Yes, yes I know that they can rig an election but they can't stop a landslide. You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fuck all of us all of the fucking time. Not this time. A lot of the 'beautiful' people, celebrities and the like, are starting to speak out, probably at the risk of their careers, and you can bet there will be more of this has the election of 2008 looms ever closer.
It's strange, but when the people have a common enemy they 'will' come together as one. We need to recognize who the enemy really is. Because believe me, they will go to great lengths to keep us at each other's throats. Divide and conquer.
KEEP FREEDOM ALIVE!!!
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Janet Kuypers poem "My Mother My Mother My... Janet Kuypers performed this poem in the live (More) Janet Kuypers performed this poem in the live Chicago feature at the Cafe called "Changing Gears" June 17th, 2003. This 06/17/03 show contained a series of her poems (along with stories about travel by car around the continental United States) with artwork displayed to coincide with her readings, to portray her own artwork as well. This film is of live video recorded from that performance.
But if you want to either see the full show, or hear studio mp3 recordings from this show, go to the web page http://www.janetkuypers.com/janetkuypers-dot-com--files/changing-gears-matl-list.htm to get the studio clips, or even the information about the book release with was the foundation for this performance art show.
A Listing of all of the poems that were read at this feature follows, and for more material from Janet Kuypers, see http://www.janetkuypers.com for audio and writing.
This is the poem that was read for the show:
My motherMy motherMy mother
We went to see my mother this weekend. You see,
my mother has cancer, and we decided to go
across the country for a weekend to surprise her
and see how she was doing. it was breast cancer,
so it really was the best case scenario, i suppose,
so i managed to put it out of my mind until we actually
had to fly there
The night before i couldn't bring myself to pack. it was
two in the morning when i finally pulled my suitcase out
from the pantry shelf.
i kept telling people at work, "well, you see, I have to go
visit my mother because she has cancer, so I have to
miss a few days of work," but I was always able to
say it so matter-of-factly until I had to actually
visit her
In fact, when my sister told me the diagnosis, it
was right around Christmas time, and there was so much
work to do and I still had presents to wrap and a
meal to prepare and Christmas was supposed to be a
happy time
that I managed to postpone even thinking about it until
we all decided to surprise her for a visit. And then I
had to pack. To decide what to take, what to leave
behind, put my life into a little black box with a handle
and wheels, and go
It shouldn't be this way, and I knew that, I knew that I
shouldn't be visiting my mother under these circumstances
and I knew how she never wants to think about bad things
because they always make her cry and this would make her
want to cry and cry because the only reason why we're
there is because things are bad
But I wasn't supposed to think that way, things would be
just fine.
So I finished packing at four in the morning and the next
thing I remember is I was on the plane with my sisters,
cracking jokes as we picked up the rental car. and then we
got to mom and dad's house
and everyone was so happy to see each other, it was
one big family reunion and we were laughing and talking
and trying to figure out where we were all going
to sleep
and the sisters and dad walked into the front room to
see if the couches were good enough to sleep on or if we
would have to get out an air mattress and I was alone
in the den with mom
so I suddenly became serious and sat down next to her
and asked her how she was really doing. And that is when
she started to cry, saying that the cancer spread, but
what she was most concerned with was the fact that she
didn't want to spoil the time that we came to visit her.
But what I don't think she understood was that we couldn't
have come at a better time, and nothing she could do would
spoil our trip. (Less)
Dean Just a Few More Days.mp3
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Dean Just a Few More Days
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