A longer-than-usual show this week, recorded one day after the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. I don’t think I need to go into any great detail in this space because the audio clips and many of the songs on the show tell the story and the show runs almost an extra quarter hour because I wanted to get everything on there. A tragedy in so many ways—the lives lost, the physical and emotional toll on the survivors, their families and the selfless, courageous first responders.
The subsequent military actions overseas were also tragic, with the deaths of not only US troops but tens or perhaps hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq. And, of course, the fear and paranoia that grips this country, along with the attack on civil liberties. In some ways, you wonder if the terrorists actually won, given what’s happened in the US over the past decade. Next week’s show will have an air of solemnity, as it will be recorded one day after the 10th anniversary of the 9/11/01 attacks on the United States. I won’t spend the entire two hours dwelling on the events of that day—I do want to actually play more new stuff next week—but it’s still necessary to mark the occasion and remember those who died that day. It’s also important to ponder what’s gone on in this country and overseas for the past decade. In other words, don’t expect a whole lot of flag waving on this show.
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I had to use a backup mike this week and it still didn’t sound perfect and my voice was a bit raspy, too. Ah well—as you know by now, I don’t talk all that much. I do mention the natural events of the last week, namely the earthquake that occurred early last week and, of course, Hurricane Irene, which brought its force up the east coast and into New England. My city was very fortunate to be spared the brunt of this storm, which left destruction and, sadly, loss of life in its wake.
Meanwhile, you have idiot politicians, pundits and religious “leaders” trying to blame it on gay people or, in the case of presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, trying to make a joke out of it by saying these events are a wake-up call from God and that he/she/it wants government spending reined in. In other words, God’s a deficit hawk.
What a card, that Michele. She’s a regular Lucille Ball.
Don’t give up the day job, lady! Actually, I hope you WILL give up the day job and crawl back under your fucking rock.
This week is also the annual salute to the students. I’m doing it a week earlier than usual since a lot of kids are going back to school and it’s also time for the inevitable migration of the college students to Boston—and your town/city as well, no doubt. Next week, it’s the Labor Day show. Sheesh—I can’t believe it’s almost September. It kind of felt like that today, anyway. One more note before providing the download link. I've had a few issues with Mediafire so I'll be uploading the shows to Rapidshare from now on.
When you get to the page, click on 'Save file to your computer' and the download should start.