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When Someone Requests A Steve Vai Song

newtboy says...

I don't know Steve Vai, so I don't know how close that was to the original, but David smashed it.
*quality looping, but can you really do a solo jam session?
*promote some good *livemusic

Am I Wrong - Walk off the Earth (Feat. KRNFX)

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A Kid and his Grandfather Playing the Guitar Together

Levon.

PlayhousePals says...

I'm heartbroken to learn this. Levon has been struggling with his health for so many years now perhaps it can be seen as a blessing that the end is near . He will be dearly missed. I was in the wings during the 25th anniversary reunion of Little Feat's Waiting For Columbus album at the Lisner Theater in 2007. Ten feet away, Levon was double drumming with the late, great Richie Hayward ... they were like two little kids trading riffs and grinning from ear to ear. I just know Richie is waiting with open arms to welcome his dear friend to the big jam session in the great beyond. Go in peace Levon ... We love you.

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rottenseed says...

OH! Jam Cruise!!! Hahaha that was the one where a bunch of the passengers-to-be got busted with drugs at the dock a couple of years back. Yea, that story had me shiverin' as we were all bringing goodies on board. Luckily the security was a bit relaxed but we were nervous nonetheless.

In reply to this comment by choggie:
Same theme-It is called JamCruise-live bands 24/7 and a lot of jam-sessions-great concept-

In reply to this comment by rottenseed:
pretty much. Not so much bands...more like DJs. Fun stuff. I'd never do a cruise any differently.

In reply to this comment by choggie:
Is this the cruise with all the bands non-stop?? I saw a trophy viddy from someone who went if it is....Great thematic romp.

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Sifters Are Works of Art (Art Talk Post)

Mormonism has a long history of bigotry,misogyny and hatred.

kagenin says...

Every Mormon I knew growing up espoused the belief that the father is both the social and spiritual leader of the household.

The girl I learned of the custom I cited before didn't seem like she was lying to me, nor did she seem to see the inherent misogyny of the custom that I saw. Then again, she didn't use her college degree at all. It seems like after she finished school, she just started popping out kids. Broke my heart to see such a bright mind not see what I'd consider it's full potential, but I do hope she's enjoyed the life she has chosen.

While I don't doubt that feminism is alive and strong within the Church of LDS, and while I don't doubt that the official line from the church on Polygamy is "don't do it," I would have liked to have heard a stronger message denouncing the practices of the Fundamentalist branch that got so much attention last year in Texas. I felt the silence from the mainstream LDS church spoke volumes about what they really felt about the FLDS compound.

I also have a HUGE problem with missionary work. I equate it to a genocidal application of cultural imperialism. The aforementioned girl had a brother who was sent to Japan (their mother was half-Japanese, which I'm sure had no bearing on the Living Prophets who decided where he was to serve his church) for his missionary work... I'm bummed I haven't talked to him as much since he came back, as he was a very good friend of mine, and I enjoyed our debates on religion and society over games of Quake 3 and guitar jam sessions. He just isn't the same person back then, and I miss how much more open his mind was...

Maybe the Mormon churches here in California are more "extreme" than the rest of the country, or something, I dunno.

I still stand by my statements. All religion is worthy of ridicule and I feel that the act of questioning one's own beliefs is one of the "holiest" things a human can do.

Vilkommen 2009 (Sift Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Issy and I are hosting a party. Food, drinks and perhaps a drunken jam session to ring in 2009: A Space Oddity (directed by Ewe Boll, not Kubrick). Lucky and senor blankfist are welcome to join us if they don't have anything planned.

Happy new years all.

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