Oct 28

patriot_promo_poster-201x300 Immigration Services Failproof Gotcha Questions

At my job, I work with a lot of immigrants and my office helps them apply for various statuses: green cards, visas, citizenship, etc.  One service that draws a lot of people is Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which the US offers to various countries whose people have been/are enduring hardship.  More specifically, we get a lot of Salvadorans and Hondurans in this office.

As part of this process, the prospective immigrant has to answer 30 some yes or no questions to determine their eligibility.  These questions range from useful to batshit-fucking-insane, and I’m fairly certain that they’ve never stopped anyone from entering the country.  For your perusing pleasure, here is an assortment of questions our Great Nation uses to keep out the unwanteds:

  • Have you engaged in or do you continue to engage in terrorist activities?

Really? You think we’re gonna catch terrorists by asking them nicely?

  • Have you been or do you continue to be a member of the Communist or other totalitarian party, except when membership was involuntary?

Nevermind the fact that the Red Scare ended 50 years ago, this is a great tactic.  If only they’d had something similar at Ellis Island, we could’ve kept those pesky anarchists out too.

  • Have you participated in Nazi persecution or genocide?

This is a personal favorite, not least because any remaining Nazi ‘persecutors’ would have been about 7 when they were commanding Auschwitz.

  • Have you within the past ten years, engaged in prostitution or procurement of prostitution or do you continue to engage in prostitution or procurement of prostitution?
  • Follow-up: Have you been or do you intend to be involved in any other commercial vice?

Frankly I think it’s unfair that prostitution, in every possible form, should get its own shout-out above all other commercial vices.  Other commercial vices, according to a google search, include “keeping a bawdy house, procuring, or transporting women for immoral purposes.”

Which is kind of the same thing, except one uses the phrase ‘bawdy house,’ which in my opinion should get its own question, and probably some follow-up questions to inquire about the nature of said bawdy house.

And finally:

  • Do you practice polygamy?

Which is totally unfair, because we let the Mormons stay.

If I’ve learned one thing through all this, it’s that maybe building a giant fucking wall across 1,951 miles of territory is not in fact the stupidest thing our government has tried to keep out the undesirables.

God Bless America!

patriota-228x300 Immigration Services Failproof Gotcha Questions

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Oct 26

hellosaferide-300x225 Swedish Sundays #5: Hello Saferide

Our next Swede is another “Swedish Grammy” winner, and this just in: they’re not just called Swedish Grammies, but Grammis. Without Wikipedia, nobody would even know that their grammis are just like ours.

But I digress.  Hello Saferide is a Swedish act led by the above pictured Annika Norlin, and since Wikipedia doesn’t mention any of the other musicians on their English page, I don’t know who they are.  Because I don’t read Swedish.  And because this blog is now a Wikipedia blog with the occasional splash of music.

Hello Saferide is classified as twee pop, which means it’s more happy music, but (do not despair) it is not as happy as I’m From Barcelona.  Listen:

Hello Saferide - Anna

Also, several years before the artistic bankruptcy that is Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl,” Norlin released this gem with the chorus:

“Damn! I wish I was a lesbian
Damn! I wish I was a lesbian
Damn! I wish I was, and that you were, too
So I could fall in love with you”

Enjoy!

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Oct 25

The song “Blueprint²” is featured on Jay-Z’s 2002 album “The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse.” The beat on this song initially caught my attention because it’s very epic sounding and very familiar, although I couldn’t figure out where I knew it from.

Later, after doing some reading on the Jay-Z vs. Nas feud I realized that this song was chock full of punches towards Nas. Then after some further reading on “The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse” I found that the sample came from “The Ecstasy of Gold” by Ennio Morricone, from the score to “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.”

The way I became familiar with “The Ecstasy of Gold” is not through “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” because I have never seen it sadly enough, but because it is one of the songs on Metallica’s “S&M” album which was recorded live with the San Francisco Symphony. Apparently Metallica has been using it as their intro music for their concerts since 1983. I had no idea. Apparently the Ramones also used the song for the same purpose.

Ennio Morricone as you may or may not know is a very well known Italian Academy Award-winning composer who has done film soundtracks and scores for tons and tons of movies.

The use of this classic and epic piece as a sample in a hip-hop song is simply brilliant. The producer on the Jay-Z track is Charlemagne, who I have never heard of before, unless he is the historical figure Charlemagne King of the Franks. And I don’t think he is. Below is a studio version of “The Ecstasy of Gold” in youtube video form, the song “Blueprint²” by Jay-Z, and the live Metallica S&M version of “The Ecstasy of Gold”.

Jay-Z - Blueprint²

Metallica - The Ecstasy of Gold

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Oct 24

So Dave recently posted on the song “Working for the Weekend,” by international pop sensation Loverboy. First thing that came to mind: Scrubs. Check this out:

First of all, I wish I could dance like Turk. Sadly, I cannot. Back to my association with Dave’s song, as you can see in the video, “Working for the Weekend” is followed by “Poison” by Bell Biv DeVoe. And it’s an awesome song.

That’s some great early 90’s R&B (new jack swing if you want to get technical) if I do say so myself. The vocal sample that can be heard throughout “Poison” by Bell Biv DeVoe is sampled from the song “Poison” by Kool G Rap. The sample is one of Kool G Rap exclaiming the word “poison,” which is taken from the opening line of his song.

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Oct 21

I have a compulsion.  An unhealthy, OCD-style disease of the brain that I fight every day, tooth and nail, to suppress.  I’ll be sitting at my desk, working, and I’ll receive an IM from a friend: “Hey, how’s work?”

Then, from a deep, dark place in my brain that I have tried my hardest to eliminate, I hear the wail of an 80s guitar, and from the bottomless abyss of my soul, lyrics float to the surface of my consciousness:

“Everybody’s workin’ for the weekennnnnnnnnd”

I fucking hate this song. I didn’t even know who Loverboy was until I tried to find the song on youtube.  It is the bane of my existence, and virtually everytime somebody asks me how work is, this goddamn song pops into my head.  And worst of all, I’m fairly certain that I am in fact working for the weekend.

So, in an effort to exorcise my Loverboy demon, I’m posting the video for all of you.  Even if I can’t get it out of my head, at least I can infect the rest of you.

P.S. God what a bunch of assholes:

loverboy-300x199 Songs I Dont Even Like that Get Stuck In My Head

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Oct 21
Oh Noes!
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Some have expressed doubts that our website is dying. This is not so.

Click that link.  It’s probably the most awesome (awesomest?) piece of music that has yet been posted here.

Also, in the interest of keeping a steady flow of content, here’s a picture of a rabbit with a pancake on its head:

pancake_rabbit-757968-300x225 Oh Noes!

Hooray internet!

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Oct 16

Throwback. Enjoy.

Beastie Boys- Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix)

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Oct 14

One of my favorite videos ever. And I mean that. And I love the song too.

Blur - Coffee & TV

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Oct 13

So I was thinking we should update this thing regularly, at least by having short posts on who knows what. So this morning I went on a small quest on YouTube to find older music videos that we may remember from our younger years and then write a sentence or two about the video and call it a day. Well, I stumbled across something far more interesting.

So the first thing I went for are bands I love and their videos from back in the day. Yep. Started with Radiohead. I know. I’m as surprised as you are.

I found the video to “Idioteque” which I remember seeing a bunch of times back in high school, and it’s a pretty cool video. Nothing mind blowing like the video for “Street Spirit (Fade Out)” or “Karma Police” or the legendary “Paranoid Android,” but a nice video nonetheless.

Now here’s the weird part. The audio in the music video is completely different than the audio on the album version. And it’s also different from the live version that they have out. So why would you put out a video with completely different audio? And was it recorded while the video was being shot?

Experts and non-experts weigh in.

Here are the album and released live versions of the song:

Radiohead - Idioteque (Album Version)

Radiohead - Idioteque (Live Version)

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Oct 12

lykkeli-199x300 Swedish Sundays #4: Lykke Li

I can’t have Marcelo making me look bad, so I too am posting this weekend.  We oughta find a Swedish song that uses a sample so we can streamline these two features, and I can stay in bed all day Sunday.

Alas, I am awake and this weeks Swede is Lykke Li.  She’s a 22 year old solo artist with one album, Youth Novels, which came out earlier this year.  Her music relies heavily on her voice, with minimalist backing percussion and the occasional horn/synth vamping.  Her voice moves over the beat to make the perfect soundtrack for a lazy Sunday, where it’s playing in the background and every now and then a song will jump out and grab your attention.

Anyway, she’s awesome, listen to some music:

Lykke Li - Dance Dance Dance

Lykke Li - Little Bit

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On an unrelated note: I added google AdSense to the site way back when as kind of a pipe dream.  In the 3 and a half months it’s been active, this site has generated an impressive 4 (four) cents profit.  Keeping the dream alive!  Now, this is not surprising in and of itself; we have, after all, a very small niche market here.

But as I was reading Marcelo’s latest Saturday Morning Sample, I noticed that two of the three ads were targeted at suffers of ovarian cancer.  Now, I can see the wisdom in not getting overly sentimental about your ovarian cancer, but for the life of me I cannot fathom what it is about Ghostface that inspired this.

/confusion.

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