Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Music Must Change


The Music Must Change
by Neo, Aug. 25, 2007



The Title "The Music Must Change " comes From Peter Townsend's {The Who }Song of the same name.The song is noteworthy since it opened among The Top 10-20 singles ,in Billboard, one of the most accredited Music Monthly Magazines that's not a Trade Mag. Peter wrote that song in the recent past and I'm not taken by coincidence that this was one of his best singles with such a direct message. This is the first song that , for me , has " lyrical wisdom and truths. I had hoped to provide music as a media presentation tool ; but not here..yet ! Listen to" The Music Must Change" and You'll see more clearly where I'm going with this !



" Wisdom is at it's Purest form, When it's at it's Simplest form. "


The Music Must Change pt 2.

That being said ; Everything , { as far as we know } , worth saying has been said before in one manner or another . So how do Artists deliver their message? It depends on their ability to translate the content in the manner that Their Audience can understand !
When the Young Artist ie. poet,lyricist, songwriter,etc., Is not satisfied with what his Teaches are laying down as the accepted body of approved knowledge for the young student.It is then that the said student/artist may ponder the validity of what their being told to believe.While there are various ways to spark the individual to Question The Status Quo of conformity , the young students of life have always been our contemporary active Artists who need to Speak to The Audience of their time. When FM Radio was as its best before The
Corporations got their money grappling hooks into The Music and Radio Industry. Sorry , X Gens. and to the younger generation currently Being targeted by Record and Radio alike to listen to certain songs by certain Bands and Artists and " That's All Folks "! Before all that FM Stations, ex. WBCN, Boston, USA, played whatever they thought was really cool, and really new. Not only that , but they played whatever else from the new album that they though worthy of The Young Rock Audience! Listen to Tom Petty's " The Last DJ "! Imagine hearing The First Led Zeppelin Song ,as a pre-release copy sent to FM stations like WBCN ! Then another track from the same album . WBCN became, for all intents and purposes, the first FM AOR { Album Orientated Rock } radio station in Boston. AOR FM lasted for 15-20yrs before giving way to Alt. Rock and numerous other hybrid categories. Which brings us up to date for now ! However, there is a bright side to all this . They still have to play the popular Artists of the day { that fit the stations genre limitations } ! That being the case , we come full circle back to the Artists and/or Bands that deliver the goods, be it Quality music with meaning and/or just plain ol' good time rock ,alt. rock, etc.



    "Legislators" End Dogs For Death

     Matches!!

     

    Pit bulls, guns seized in raid of DMX’s home

    Rapper was not at home when the raid occurred

    MSNBC video

    Police raid rapper DMX's home
    Aug. 24: Phoenix police raid the home of rapper DMX, where officers say they seized 12 "distressed" pit bulls. MSNBC's Milissa Rehberger reports.

    Updated: 4:30 p.m. ET Aug 24, 2007

    PHOENIX, Ariz. - Authorities raided the home of rapper DMX in Phoenix on Friday morning, “Access Hollywood” has learned.

    Maricopa County Sheriff’s Deputies seized 12 pit bulls, which they described as distressed.

    Guns were also found and seized during the raid of his Cave Creek-area home

    MSNBC

    DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was not at home when the raid occurred, according to KPNX Channel 12 in Phoenix.

    DMX is no stranger to trouble. During his 1999 “Hard Knock Life” tour he was arrested in Denver on a warrant for charges he stabbed and shot his mother. He was later cleared.

    In 2002, he avoided prison time when he pleaded guilty in New Jersey to 13 counts of animal cruelty for neglecting 13 pit bulls. As part of his sentence, he did a public service announcement against animal abuse.

    More details to come.

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    Tuesday, August 21, 2007

    From U.S. Military "Opppose The War"

    Published on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 by OneWorld.net

    Iraq War Resisters to Get Boost from Veterans Group

    by Aaron Glantz

    SAINT LOUIS - Members of a leading Iraq war veterans’ organization voted this weekend to launch a campaign encouraging U.S. troops to refuse to fight.
    The decision was made at the group’s annual membership meeting, held this weekend in Saint Louis, Missouri alongside the annual convention of the Veterans for Peace organization. 0821 04
    “Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) decided to make support of war resisters a major part of what we do,” said Garrett Rappenhagen, a former U.S. Army sniper who served in Iraq from February 2004 to February 2005.
    “There’s a misconception that they’re cowards,” Rappenhagen said. “Most war resisters have already gone on a tour in Iraq. They’ve seen the war firsthand and have come to the conclusion that it’s morally wrong. This is something we all should support. So to break that timidness of how we view war resisters in America, IVAW decided to embrace them.”
    To underscore that point, the veterans group elected Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejia chair of its board of directors. In the winter of 2003, Mejia was the first soldier to refuse to return to fight in Iraq after an initial tour in the war zone.
    When Mejia came home on leave after six months in Iraq, he went AWOL rather than return. Ultimately, he served nine months in prison after the military denied his demand to be discharged as a conscientious objector. Full Story Full Story

    For The Common Welfare of All { Not }

     

    (Published on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 by McClatchy Newspapers

    Efforts to Crack Down on Lead Paint Thwarted by China, Bush Administration

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration and China have both undermined efforts to tighten rules designed to ensure that lead paint isn’t used in toys, bibs, jewelry and other children’s products.

    Both have fought efforts to better police imported toys from China.

    Now both are under increased scrutiny following last week’s massive toy recall by Mattel Inc., the world’s largest toymaker. The recalls of Chinese-made toys follow several other lead-paint-related scares since June that have affected products featuring Sesame Street characters, Thomas the Train and Dora the Explorer. 0821 05

    Lead paint is toxic when ingested by children and can cause brain damage or death. It’s been mostly banned in the United States since the late 1970s, but is permitted in the coating of toys, providing it amounts to less than six parts per million.

    The Bush administration has hindered regulation on two fronts, consumer advocates say. It stalled efforts to press for greater inspections of imported children’s products, and it altered the focus of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), moving it from aggressive protection of consumers to a more manufacturer-friendly approach.

    “The overall philosophy is regulations are bad and they are too large a cost for industry, and the market will take care of it,” said Rick Melberth, director of regulatory policy at OMBWatch, a government watchdog group formed in 1983. “That’s been the philosophy of the Bush administration.”

    Today, more than 80 percent of all U.S. toys are now made in China and few of them get inspected. Full Story Full Story

    Friday, August 17, 2007

    US Contractors In Iraq & Their Private Mercenaries



    Dying to Get Paid in Iraq

    Re-Posted August 17, 2007

    July 5th, 2007

    George W. Bush & The White House. I feel the same way about Our Legislators ! Democrats and Republicans are starting to look " All The Same To Me! " ! My 14 yr old Daughter and my 25 year old Son are by far more Intelligent than any of aforementioned elected or appointed People. I can say that without being facetious August 17, 2007....RePosted by Neo (from The Matrix) " Ok, This is the 1st time I've re-posted any of the Neo's Broadcast Site's Posts. Why ? Because I've really sick and tired, or exasperated by " The Arrogance Of President Bush's Teflon Persona & The Rest of His Hit Men because they All know how to use Reason, Intellect, common sense and logic to make wise decisions. Nomatter what self-Will would dictate, they both know that letting their personal agenda influence their decision would be self fulfilling and not what is Best for All Concerned; in this case, what The American People want, need and is best for everybody. How about the Truth for a Change. Or were'nt They Raised Right...C'mon Dont insult The American People by responding with " Huh? Oh, I did'nt know" or "If I had known that" . No Excuses. No more chances. Being elected again; Think Again ! "I don't know what will happen but we know who you are and we will tell everybody about you", we dont know how this will end but we do know that there will be changes...The rest is up to You." Neo



    US Contractors In Iraq & Their Private Mercenaries



    The issue of Iraq is not one that is only debated in our halls of government. Corporate interests have a heavy say in the war through private contracts vetted by the U.S. military. A recently Los Angeles Times Article (one heavily quoted in this blog) said, “The number of U.S. paid, private contractors in Iraq now exceeds that of American combat troops, newly released figures show, raising fresh questions about the privatization of the war effort and the government’s capacity to carry out military and rebuilding campaigns.” The contracts given for the missions in Iraq were given to private companies with links to the Bush administration in 2003 without a proper bidding process required by law.


    Government officials claim that some duties are contracted out because they provide necessary services giving military personal time to engage in combat operations. The problem, of course, is that private contractors, unlike military personal, are not subject to the same rules of engagement and code of conduct the U.S. military is said to enforce. “At one point in 2004, for example, U.S. forces were put on food rations when (contracted) drivers balked at taking supplies into a combat zone.” These logistical contracts are primarily owned by Kellog Brown & Root (a Houston-based oil services company) and its parent company Halliburton Co.


    Of course, I would be remiss if I did not mention the security contracts held by Blackwater, Triple Canopy and Erinys. “We don’t have control of all the coalition guns in Iraq. That’s dangerous for our country,” said William Nash, a retired Army general and reconstruction expert. Military policy experts report that on several occasions “heavily armed private contractors have engaged in firefights when attacked by Iraqi insurgents.”


    This brings to light the question, why are civilians engaging in activities mandated to the military? The answer is, as always, money. Peter Singer, a Brookings Institution scholar said, “This is not the coalition of the willing. It’s a coalition of the billing.” Full Story

    Thursday, August 16, 2007

    Another Attempt at " Getting Away With It "

     

    Published on Thursday, August 16, 2007 by The Nation

    “An Attempt to Deceive Americans Into Another War”

    by John Nichols

    Dennis Kucinich may not be a front runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

    But the congressman from Cleveland has succeeded in distinguishing himself from the other contenders when it speaking those truths that are self-evident.

    And in an era of mass delusion and denial on the party of leaders in both major political parties, stating the obvious can be a radical act.

    Such is the case with Kucinich appropriate answer to the latest move by the Bush-Cheney administration to ramp up hostilities with Iran. That move — the unprecedented attempt to label Iran’s 125,000-strong Republican Guard as a “specially designated global terrorist” group — is, as the congressman says “nothing more than an attempt to deceive Americans into yet another war — this time with Iran.”

    No one who has paid even the slightest attention to the Bush-Cheney administration’s approach to Middle East affairs can doubt that Kucinich is right. Yet, his is a lonely voice of clarity amid the din of Democratic obfuscation that aids and abets this White House’s worst instincts.

    “The belligerent Bush Administration is using this pending designation to convince the American public into accepting that a war with Iran is inevitable,” argues Kucinich.

    “This designation will set the stage for more chaos in the region because it undercuts all of our diplomatic efforts,” he adds. explaining that, “This new label provides further evidence for Iran’s leaders that there is no point to engage in diplomatic talks with the United States if our actions point directly to regime change.”

    Delivering the response that should be coming from New York Senator Hillary Clinton, Illinois Senator Barack Obama and especially from Delaware Senator Joe Biden, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when he isn’t campaigning for president, Kucinich argued that, “Our nation is better served by demanding sensible and responsible diplomatic foreign policy initiatives from the Bush Administration.”

    Kucinich, who has proposed impeaching Vice President Cheney for continually prodding the country toward an unnecessary war with Iran, may not get the political credit he deserves for calling out this administration. But history will recognize him as the man who sounded the alarm when the Bush administration moved America closer to the brink of disaster.

    John Nichols’ new book is The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders’ Cure for Royalism. Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson hails it as a “nervy, acerbic, passionately argued history-cum-polemic [that] combines a rich examination of the parliamentary roots and past use of the ‘heroic medicine’ that is impeachment with a call for Democratic leaders to ‘reclaim and reuse the most vital tool handed to us by the founders for the defense of our most basic liberties.’”

    Copyright © 2007 The Nation

    The Real Deal re: New Shady Records Release

    Hip-Hop News: Rap Star Eminem Presents Hip Hop

    Protégés

    Latest release from Shady/Interscope Records is titled "Eminem Presents: The Re-Up."

    Posted by Dave
    Rap News Network

    9/19/2006 8:07:16 AM

    Tags and topics realted to this article include Eminem, Stat Quo, Obie Trice, 50 Cent and Ca$his. Rap, Hip Hop and New Releases.

    Rumors about an upcoming mixtape project prompted Eminem today to reveal details about the album.  "So much wrong information has gotten out," said the multiplatinum-selling rap superstar, "it's time to set the record straight."
    Eminem Presents: The Re-Up(Shady Records/Interscope Records), to be released December 5th, began as a street mixtape project -- an underground, unofficial CD with raw production values -- designed to help launch new Shady Records artists Stat Quo, Ca$his and Bobby Creekwater.  "But what happened is that the material was so good and the tracks were getting produced like a regular album," said Eminem.  "Instead of putting it out there rough and unfinished, I thought we should add some other new tracks, make it a real album, and put it in the record stores to give these new artists a real boost."  The album was executive produced by Eminem, who also produced the majority of the songs.  A handful of selections were produced by The Alchemist, who also compiled the album in true mixtape fashion.  The Alchemist is best known for his work with Cypress Hill, Nas, Snoop Dogg, Mobb Deep, and Jadakiss.
    Each of the tracks makes its official CD debut on Eminem Presents: The Re-Up, though Stat Quo's "Billion Bucks," and Obie Trice's "Cry Now" (Remix), produced by LT Moe, was recently released on mixtapes and to radio. The first single and video will be "You Don't Know" from Eminem, 50 Cent, Ca$his and Lloyd Banks.  With Eminem and Ca$his from the Shady camp and 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks from G-Unit, the rap illustrates the unity of the two organizations.
    The Re-Up also gave acclaimed hip-hop producer The Alchemist a chance to work with Shady's new regime.  After joining forces on-stage as Eminem's DJ on last year's Anger Management 3 tour, Alchemist and the Shady camp began collaborating in the studio.  This new album features the results of this anticipated collaboration with new tracks produced by The Alchemist featuring Stat Quo, Ca$his, Bobby Creekwater and Obie Trice.
    Among the album's other recordings are "No Apologies" from Eminem; "Talkin' All That" from Ca$his; "City Of Gold" from Bobby Creekwater; "Murder" from Bizarre and Kuniva (both of D12); and The "Smack That (Remix)" with Akon.
    Stat Quo, hailing from Atlanta, was signed to a joint deal between Shady Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment after Eminem and Dre heard him on the Underground Atlanta mixtape series.  Creekwater, also from Atlanta, was inked after Eminem heard his work on demos and in the studio with The Alchemist.  Ca$his, a Chicago native transplanted in his youth to Orange Co., California, was a member of West Coast underground favorites The Renegadez.

     Rampant misinformation about Eminem Presents: The Re-Up included many false internet tracklistings and that the mixtape would be a tribute to D12's Proof, the recently slain rapper and close friend of Eminem.  "The D12 album and those unreleased songs with Proof are coming," said Eminem.  "But The Re-Up is about these new artists and these new songs.  It isn't fair to them or to the memory of Proof to mix them up."

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    Friday, August 10, 2007

    Headlines Put Cheny at The Top of Being " The Messenger "

    By Neo and News Posted

    By Commondreams.org

    Published on Friday, August 10, 2007 by McClatchy Newspapers

    Cheney Urging Strikes On Iran

    by Warren P. Strobel, John Walcott & Nancy A. Youssef

    WASHINGTON - President Bush charged Thursday that Iran continues to arm and train insurgents who are killing U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and he threatened action if that continues.

    At a news conference Thursday, Bush said Iran had been warned of unspecified consequences if it continued its alleged support for anti-American forces in Iraq. U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker had conveyed the warning in meetings with his Iranian counterpart in Baghdad, the president said.0810 01

    Bush wasn’t specific, and a State Department official refused to elaborate on the warning.

    Behind the scenes, however, the president’s top aides have been engaged in an intensive internal debate over how to respond to Iran’s support for Shiite Muslim groups in Iraq and its nuclear program. Vice President Dick Cheney several weeks ago proposed launching airstrikes at suspected training camps in Iraq run by the Quds force, a special unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to two U.S. officials who are involved in Iran policy.

    The debate has been accompanied by a growing drumbeat of allegations about Iranian meddling in Iraq from U.S. military officers, administration officials and administration allies outside government and in the news media. It isn’t clear whether the media campaign is intended to build support for limited military action against Iran, to pressure the Iranians to curb their support for Shiite groups in Iraq or both.

    Nor is it clear from the evidence the administration has presented whether Iran, which has long-standing ties to several Iraqi Shiite groups, including the Mahdi Army of radical cleric Muqtada al Sadr and the Badr Organization, which is allied with the U.S.-backed government of Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki, is a major cause of the anti-American and sectarian violence in Iraq or merely one of many. At other times, administration officials have blamed the Sunni Muslim group al Qaida in Iraq for much of the violence.

    For now, however, the president appears to have settled on a policy of stepped-up military operations in Iraq aimed at the suspected Iranian networks there, combined with direct American-Iranian talks in Baghdad to try to persuade Tehran to halt its alleged meddling.

    The U.S. military launched one such raid Wednesday in Baghdad’s predominantly Shiite Sadr City district.

    But so far that course has failed to halt what American military officials say is a flow of sophisticated roadside bombs, known as explosively formed penetrators, into Iraq. Last month they accounted for a third of the combat deaths among U.S.-led forces, according to the military.

    Cheney, who’s long been skeptical of diplomacy with Iran, argued for military action if hard new evidence emerges of Iran’s complicity in supporting anti-American forces in Iraq; for example, catching a truckload of fighters or weapons crossing into Iraq from Iran, one official said.

    The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to talk publicly about internal government deliberations.

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice opposes this idea, the officials said. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has stated publicly that “we think we can handle this inside the borders of Iraq.”

    Lea Anne McBride, a Cheney spokeswoman, said only that “the vice president is right where the president is” on Iran policy.

    Bush left no doubt at his news conference that he intended to get tough with Iran.

    “One of the main reasons that I asked Ambassador Crocker to meet with Iranians inside Iraq was to send the message that there will be consequences for . . . people transporting, delivering EFPs, highly sophisticated IEDs (improvised explosive devices), that kill Americans in Iraq,” he said.

    He also appeared to call on the Iranian people to change their government.

    “My message to the Iranian people is, you can do better than this current government,” he said. “You don’t have to be isolated. You don’t have to be in a position where you can’t realize your full economic potential.”

    The Bush administration has launched what appears to be a coordinated campaign to pin more of Iraq’s security troubles on Iran.

    Last week, Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, the No. 2 U.S. military commander in Iraq, said Shiite militiamen had launched 73 percent of the attacks that had killed or wounded American troops in July. U.S. officials think that majority Shiite Iran is providing militiamen with EFPs, which pierce armored vehicles and explode once inside.

    Last month, Brig. Gen. Kevin Bergner, a multinational force spokesman, said members of the Quds force had helped plan a January attack in the holy Shiite city of Karbala, which lead to the deaths of five American soldiers. Bergner said the military had evidence that some of the attackers had trained at Quds camps near Tehran.

    Bush’s efforts to pressure Iran are complicated by the fact that the leaders of U.S.-supported governments in Iraq and Afghanistan have a more nuanced view of their neighbor.

    Maliki is on a three-day visit to Tehran, during which he was photographed Wednesday hand in hand with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Unconfirmed media reports said Maliki had told Iranian officials they’d played a constructive role in the region.

    Asked about that, Bush said he hadn’t been briefed on the meeting. “Now if the signal is that Iran is constructive, I will have to have a heart-to-heart with my friend the prime minister, because I don’t believe they are constructive. I don’t think he in his heart of hearts thinks they’re constructive either,” he said.

    Bush and Afghan President Hamid Karzai differed on Iran’s role when they met last weekend, with Karzai saying in a TV interview that Iran was “a helper” and Bush challenging that view.

    The toughening U.S. position on Iran puts Karzai and Iraqi leaders such as Maliki in a difficult spot between Iran, their longtime ally, and the United States, which is spending lives and treasure to secure their newly formed government.

    A senior Iraqi official in Baghdad said the Iraqi government received regular intelligence briefings from the United States about suspected Iranian activities. He refused to discuss details, but said the American position worried him.

    The United States is “becoming more focused on Iranian influence inside Iraq,” said the official, who requested anonymity to discuss private talks with the Americans. “And we don’t want Iraq to become a zone of conflict between Iran and the U.S.”

    Proposals to use force against Iran over its actions in Iraq mark a new phase in the Bush administration’s long internal war over Iran policy.

    Until now, some hawks within the administration - including Cheney - are said to have favored military strikes to stop Iran from furthering its suspected ambitions for nuclear weapons.

    Rice has championed a diplomatic strategy, but that, too, has failed to deter Iran so far.

    Patrick Clawson, an Iran specialist at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said a strike on the Quds camps in Iran could make the nuclear diplomacy more difficult.

    Before launching such a strike, “We better be prepared to go public with very detailed and very convincing intelligence,” Clawson said.

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