Saturday, 21 March 2020

News Update-Day 10

Are you at home?

You should be.

I feel bad for all those who live alone. We need each other. I once had a shrink who told me all we need are food and water, and then he moved away. I believed him, he was wrong, we need human contact, which the internet provides, but only as a facsimile. Then again, I've seen my present shrink via Facetime, but unlike at the beginning of the week, I'm having problems with Zoom and Facetime, I believe it is a bandwidth issue, even though I constantly go to speedtest.net to check my speed and it always shows 300 down, which is what I am paying for. Then again, the other night the cable and internet went down, which upset Felice's viewing plans, our safety and sanity hangs by a thread. Speaking of which, there's the food crisis. Today we will run out of food. I'm loath to go to the grocery store, because of the infection rate and the lack of product on the shelves, but we ordered on Instacart yesterday and they said delivery would not take place until Wednesday. I guess we'll use UberEats in the meantime, and last week Instacart delivered a couple of days earlier than they said they would, then again, who is delivering all this food? It's not only medical personnel who are risking their health for us, but average everyday citizens.

The story of today in the papers and on Twitter is how the media should stop showing Trump's press conferences live, as they are glorified press rallies riddled with disinformation. This is best laid out by Margaret Sullivan in the "Washington Post":

"The media must stop live-broadcasting Trump's dangerous, destructive coronavirus briefings": https://wapo.st/2U8hHR8

Trump used the media to get elected, and he's trying to use it to get re-elected. Since he's the president, everything he says is newsworthy, but is it?

Speaking of Trump, the "New York Times" has an ongoing story about the president's reluctance to employ the Defense Production Act to mobilize production of needed medical supplies. Yesterday's article was the most interesting, because it featured a war in the White House with conservatives saying they do not want to see the federal government expanded. Yes, even in this time of crisis, ideology is triumphing over practicality. Trump keeps saying it's the responsibility of the states, which is like refusing to have a coach on your football team and allowing all eleven players to come up with their own individual game plan. After blowback yesterday, Trump said it was a non-issue, because companies were starting production of materials upon their own initiative, even though there are no facts supporting this. You can read today's report here:

"Trump Resists Pressure to Use Wartime Law to Mobilize Industry in Virus Response - The president insisted he has used the Defense Production Act, but said at a briefing that 'we are literally being besieged' by companies 'that want to do the work and help our country.'": https://nyti.ms/2vDLNCH

You're also probably watching the story about a "cure":

"Trump's Embrace of Unproven Drugs to Treat Coronavirus Defies Science - Doctors and patients also worry that the president's rosy outlook for the treatments will exacerbate shortages of old malaria drugs relied on by patients with lupus and other debilitating conditions": https://nyti.ms/39fIBLz

Know someone with untreatable cancer? Many go wackadoodle, oftentimes implored by their loved ones, who believe the sick want to live when the truth is they've made peace with their demise. (Once again, don't hassle me, I have personal experience with this, unfortunately.) Science goes out the window as people try ANYTHING! Science has got such a bad rap, these people have so beaten up the FDA that the concept of thorough testing has gone out the window. The "cure" might not only not work, it might hurt people, this happens with drugs all the time, ever heard of thalidomide?

And speaking of shortages, aren't we trying to protect the most vulnerable? While you hoard at home, satiated with supplies you'll end up throwing out, there are people who actually need those items to survive.

Now if you've been following this closely, if we had enough tests, not only would we be aware of who had Covid-19 and who did not, but this would aid us in isolating those who had it, to stanch the spread of the disease. But we do not have those tests. Still, if you've got symptoms, and not everyone infected with Covid-19 does, you want to believe you can get a test, but in most cases you cannot:

"L.A. County gives up on containing coronavirus, tells doctors to skip testing of some patients": https://lat.ms/2U8ZwLn

This story broke almost a day ago, now we're finding the same situation elsewhere. We're giving up on one line of defense while we retreat to the next.

Which brings us to the big story:

"Coronavirus Could Overwhelm U.S. Without Urgent Action, Estimates Say": https://nyti.ms/2UvWu2y

You absolutely MUST go to this page and at least look at the graphics if you don't read the text.

You can see the benefit of control measures right in front of your very eyes.

As you scroll down they go through each and every state in the nation. Bottom line, you may think you're immune but you are not. The only difference is cases are going to spike later than they are in the states that you're reading about now. So, if unlike the Administration you want to prepare, you want to institute severe control measures NOW! Just look at the pictures. If we enact severe control measures, which is basically about shutting down the economy and making all but essential workers be housebound, we drastically reduce the rate of infection, I mean DRASTICALLY! If you doubt me, load the above page and scroll down to the graph entitled "How Control Measures Could Slow the Outbreak."

But according to officials and residents in yet to be heavily infected areas, they have to allow people to leave their houses in the name of freedom, and they don't want to hurt the economy. First and foremost, if there are no shoppers because they died, this is going to hurt the economy. Second, we've learned this lesson already, industry must be allowed to function unfettered, for economic reasons, while the public suffers. I.e. we can't tell people smoking kills you, or fossil fuel consumption kills the environment or... You not only want government, you want regulations. That does not mean you do not want red tape to get in the way of solutions in a crisis, but presently that's not an issue because the Administration is doing little.

And to exercise a little optimism, in today's "L.A. Times":

"Is Newsom right? Could California see 25.5 million coronavirus cases in two months?": https://lat.ms/2wrKO9a

Bottom line, it appears Newsom was using an old metric, as in Wednesday, before Newsom cracked down and told everybody to self-quarantine, showing that self-quarantining works. However, if you read to the end you will find no one really knows, we are in uncharted territory.

I leave you with an e-mail from Wayne Forte, of Entourage Talent:

"The blind leading the deaf and dumb!

Seriously, it feels like we have a bunch of elderly frat boys running the country. 

I spent time with 2 people last week and the week before last who now have it!  I'm Counting the days here in self-quarantine. Got tested yesterday but it's 4-6 days for the results. Seriously!?!?"


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Friday, 20 March 2020

Coronavirus Mailbag

I am happy I am a hermit now.

Peter Noone

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What did you expect, given an educational system that doesn't teach people what "exponential" means?

Craig Anderton

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Just to add to your database, the real reason there's a run on toilet paper is because whenever one person sneezes, 100 others shit their pants.

Best,
C Darryl Mattison

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I live in Atlanta and was in Vail for the Burton US Open with a group of four guys and two of us got sick. On top of this, there was another group of seven from Atlanta and all of them got sick with one person admitted to the hospital and is recovering in ICU.

Coronavirus tests were (and still are mostly nonexistent) in Georgia. Doctors didn't call back. I called St. Joe's emergency room for advice and they suggested we call the Georgia Public Heath after hours hotline. Good advice but the number was disconnected!

It's been a rough couple of weeks but luckily my symptoms were relatively mild. That said, I passed whatever I had to my wife and it hit her hard. She's been sick with classic symptoms for 7+ days. Even with all this information (my travel, classic symptoms, etc.) her doctor thinks she has a sinus infection. Whatever #doctorfail

99.9% chance I got the virus in Vail and passed it to her but we will never know since we can't get tested. Stay safe...

Jeff Cramer

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Passing by Walmart, Target, Ollie's, Bargain Hunt, and more stores—they are busy. People here in Nashville are not understanding or chose not to take this virus seriously.

Sasha Mullins Lassiter

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I was going to write you yesterday after reading the story about Watt, Bob, but I was too frustrated and incredulous. My wife is a G.I. oncologist and just happened to be on hospital service this week. she is on the front line of this. Me, I am telecommuting from home while also watching our three children, ages six, three, and one. We have not been out of the house since Sunday, except for a brief period of time when I let them play outside in our yard.

The situation is terrifying, heartbreaking, and, as you said, people need to take it seriously. She and her fellow physicians see a storm coming unlike anything we've ever seen. On the Facebook groups that she is a part of with other physician moms they have all resigned themselves to the fact that they will all know somebody who dies from this. We are imploring our parents to stay in their houses except if absolutely necessary and, thank God, they are listening. And your new story creation has been fantastic. You may be screaming into the void, but keep screaming. Unfortunately this is going to get worse before it gets better, and unfortunately a lot of people are going to have to die before naysayers realize this. I hope to God we don't turn into xenophobic bigots and start rallying against the Chinese. This could've easily happened elsewhere.

All for now. Thank you. Please stay safe

Travis Wilson

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I'm Type 1 diabetic and two months short of my 65th birthday

Thanks for sending these links Bob

Randy Schaaf

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Amen!

Two of my friends currently have it. One of them has been laid out for a week and says its bad, is having trouble getting help etc and he's one of the fittest people I know and is just over 40. He was also at dinner with some other friends whom he had to inform, and well, that wasn't a good call to have. All have kids, elderly parents etc and so they are all having to make the same calls and quarantine.

My other friend had it milder but still had to quarantine himself from his wife and daughters for a week so far. This is no joke.

Our first responders need everyone to stay home. Do it for them if not for those you love.

This is why you should stay home.

Benji Rogers

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Yes, it is serious. But I can tell you firsthand that a fairly YUGE chunk of Florida still thinks it's a plot to hurt Trump.

Vince Welsh
President
Teacher Education Institute, Inc.
Sanford, FL 32771

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thanks bob.
we are in new zealand - neil and i were stationed in mebourne while i was wrapping tour here. i got them over to NZ on the last flight outta dodge and we managed to nab an air bnb on the north island. everything here is creeping along as usual - schools and shops aren't closed and there are no cases up here yet - but who knows. we think it'll flip any day. we are extending our visas and renting a house.

in the arts and music world, there's already a freefall. it is fucked. i'm trying right now to help create a massive resource aggregate for all affected artists. all hands on deck. i'll send you progress.

stay safe

Amanda Palmer

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Here in Australia it's now being taken very seriously which infuriates me. Went to the shops for groceries in Sydney yesterday and passed by the beach along the way to do so where there must have been easily 500 people at the beach. Serious measures need to be taken and enforced.

- Dave Ash

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Bob, You are totally right! My partner and I have been self quarantined for more than a week now and are not socializing with any of our friends or going out except to get groceries. I work in retail and have been laid off for now which is probably a godsend. It's going to be a while before this virus subsides. Not weeks, but months. Like you said I wish more people would take this thing seriously because that's the only way we are going to be able to curtail the spread of this virus. This is like nothing we have seen in our lifetime. We shouldn't wait until someone we know catches it to change our course of action. We should do it now.

Alan Oreman

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1. China is manufacturing masks and gloves. We should be flying cargo planes daisy-chained to get this stuff to hospitals.

2. NY today...gatherings of middle aged adults on the street chatting away 3 feet apart. A week ago I worried about being uncool. Now I am worried about dieing.

Michael Alex

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I was thinking about this , like we all are. The lack of large medical equipment like ventilators seems to be one of the most serious issues as it scales up. As China has this more or less under control I imagine they may have excess equipment. Yet Trump has to behave like a toddler and insult the Chinese (whether the right wing press agrees or not) and clearly creates no incentive or motivation for them to want to help us.

Don Strasburg

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2 years of state disaster preparedness meetings for what?
Part of the problem is what to do is being figured out on the fly. Im dying to see the minutes if those meetings....

RJ

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Here in Silicon Valley we've been shut down for a while. My company and other big tech firms have been a couple of weeks ahead in having employees work from home and distance themselves prior to local edicts.

When I see people willfully flaunting close contact in Nashville, Florida and elsewhere it scares the shit out of me.

All the work we are doing to distance ourselves - at great personal and business sacrifice - can be quickly undone by dumbasses.

Appreciate the support for sanity.

Greg Estes

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Walked over four miles in my neighborhood to Palisades Park, through the park and back home. Shocking to see so many people out, like it was a holiday! Over 95% of folks ignored social distancing. A number were working out with their personal trainer. A group of young folks with their dogs having a picnic in a big blanket. People hanging out on the sidewalk smoking cigarettes chatting. Only some of the old folk were concerned enough to walk six feet apart. One guy in his phone was saying " well, there are only a few cars here" meaning SM. Drives of high end cars pulling up for curbside pick up at Tony Montana Avenue restaurants! Some things never change!

-Melissa Ward

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Keep seeing news reports of major cities and pubs and restaurants still busy,

This will just continue the spread this virus.

We had a well stocked freezer and store cupboard and we haven't left the house (except to walk in the garden to keep our three year old from going stir crazy) for more than a week now....AND DON'T PLAN TO EXCEPT FOR ESSENTIALS FOR AT LEAST TWO MORE MONTHS.

We are not preppers, just two professionals who can work from home.

We are using tech to keep in contact with family who all live abroad - and so far so good.

Keep pushing the isolation message - this will be over sooner if we all do our little bit.

People call this a war, but you know, its a lot easier sitting on the sofa - than having shots fired at you!

You stay safe,

Michael Wilson

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Thanks for your voracious reading and then reporting. I don't have the stomach for all the news and appreciate that you do! Just wanted to send a report from the field after reading your post last night. It's true that there have been a high concentration of reported cases in the mountains of Summit and Eagle Counties. Thankfully, we were the first to have businesses forcibly closed. However, the reality is that we have NO good data because there is NO TESTING going on in Colorado. A loved one started showing symptoms on Sunday March 15. We immediately got a doctor's prescription for a test. We have not been able to get a test and there is no testing in sight. There was ONE public testing site for the ENTIRE STATE last week. That site was last open on Saturday March 14 from 10:00am-2:00pm. There has been NO PUBLIC TESTING FOR SIX DAYS. You can only get a test if you are having an emergency or have a preexisting condition such as lung cancer. It's definitely true that the mountain communities have limited medical facilities and are threatened by an outbreak. But we truly have no idea how many people are infected. I hope our governor follows Newsom's order to shelter in place. (Governor Polis has been doing a very admirable job thus far.) The federal government is inept and Trump is afraid to order a lockdown because of the effect on the economy. As usual, he cares more about his numbers than people's lives. But I'll leave it there before going on a rant.

I hope that you and Felice are safe and healthy. Hang in there and keep up the great work. We'll be skiing A-Basin when it reopens this spring/summer and hiking for turns until then.

Best,

Dave Ratner

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Sun Valley too - 17 cases most in the state by far and only 20k people in the county.

Nani Stoick

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Sun Valley (Blaine County) just went "shelter in place."
Last week, only Idaho and West Virginia had zero cases. That's a pretty fast change

John Hummer

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Same in Park City, UT. Most of the cases are here. Town shut down right before the rest of the state did. Ski season shut down Monday and sadly it's snowed more and snowing now.

Despite that, haven't been out of the house since the shut down that started Friday and solidified on Monday.

And the fun of yesterday's earthquake which as a long time LA resident didn't really bother me. Though a lot of people here really freaked out.

Stay safe Bob.
Jody Whitesides

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Hey Bob howbout the youngins puke their guts out and the oldest get the treatment. They do hope to die b4 they get old.

Sidney Cooke

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Bob: I appreciate your daily newsletter observations. Thoughts from a geezer follow.

l'm over 65, had emergency open heart surgery 6 years ago when an upper part of my aorta ruptured with no warning. About a 5% chance of survival. Family told to call loved ones.

Consequently I take my extra "overtime" seriously. One month in ICU hooked up like a science experiment, and another in rehab starting with re-learning to lift an empty spoon so I didn't spear my chest, will readily clarify what matters in your life.

Hint: it's your family and loved ones, and being a contributor and not a selfish taker in your society. Combat the bullies at every quarter.

Vote, dammitt! I worked in a country governed by a military junta in the mid-70s. You'll never take the right to vote for granted again.

The U.S. has a strong individualistic ethic. Bootstrapers. Admirable in many ways, but some of us are showing our selfish ass in public these days.

Respect your extended family you beach goers, hoarders, and deniers, etc. Life on a ventilator for you or any of your big common family, waiting around to die because of your selfishness, is the peak of being the ugly American.

Stay safe,
G2/Glen Grissom

Publish or not, your choice. Wanted to put my thumb on your In-box scale to counter Wingnut Nation flooding it.

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As you know,
I live in Edwards (Vail adjacent). Our town shut down.The ski resort and all the hotels are closed for the foreseeable future. People are behaving the way I would hope the whole country would . All the restaurants, bars and almost all the businesses are closed. Most of the restaurants are take out only.
Some will deliver.
The grocery, pharmacy, gas station, post office, liquor store and most importantly the pot shop are open.
I have not seen my son and his family for the last week, except on face time. They live less then a mile away. My grandson is finishing his freshman year at CU online.
My granddaughter is finishing her freshmen year in high school on line as well. It's feeling like the show that was on HBO June 2019
Years after Years. Check it out.
My wife Ellen and I are self quarantined. She is in the red zone . In her 70's with a respiratory illness. We're in a science fiction movie that's not looking that good.
I go out to shop, get the mail ( we don't have mail delivery) and walk the dog.
I've been spending my days trying to reschedule concert tours for two of my clients that were booked for April and May. Not knowing when this shit storm is going to end makes this an exercise
in either optimism or futility.
I hope you and your family are safe. Take care.

Ron Stone

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Thank you, Bob for that. Due to a preexisting health issue, I fall into the high risk category for getting this thing. Seeing people in my building turn "social distancing" into "stay home and invite people over" has been really upsetting. I'm sitting here listening to two Netflix parties as I write this.

Please keep me anonymous. Thank you. Meanwhile I'll be sending you really good thoughts and prayers.

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It's not your life it's my life that depends on it...you may not show any symptoms but be spreading it! It hits some carriers real soft

Thx
Serge in Arlington, VA

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Agree 100%. My dilemma, admittedly a "first world" problem, is that I have a housekeeper who comes every 2 weeks during ski season, less often the rest of the year. Should she come? I don't really NEED cleaning next Wednesday, but she might need the cash.

My pantry's well-stocked, but the other day I bought a gift card from a restaurant here in Park City that is giving 100% of the proceeds of all gift cards while they're shut down to their staff. I don't even go there hardly at all. But it seemed like the right thing to do. And tonight, I got take-out dinner from restaurant that I do frequent, again, to provide a little support. Shockingly, they were offering the meal at 50% off, so they got a VERY BIG TIP (which I am sure is their intention). Again, it seemed like the right thing to do - I didn't NEED a meal, I have plenty of options at home. And it was delish.

Going out only for groceries, mail (PO Box), bank (drive-through, my iPhone app isn't working properly), and gas. Spending a lot of time at home. Luckily I really like my home. Talking on the phone with family and friends; living alone, this helps me feel not so isolated. And plenty of work dealing with event postponements and rescheduling options, though nobody really knows when things will re-start.

I heard yesterday that MLB moved back their opening day to May 15, at the earliest (it had been April 15).

Toby Mamis

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Good Morning Bob,

Coincidentally, my wife is a supply chain lead for a multinational distributor. She gets hourly requests for disinfectant wipes, sanitizers, and masks - all of which do NOT exist at this point. 3M has started to convert many of their manufacturing lines to make more masks, and less scotch tape etc. Several of the liquor distilleries have actually converted their production lines to start making hand sanitizer instead of booze. We are seeing industry respond. I'm not sure if government has forced them, or if they're doing it of their own accord. Either way, this is a positive thing.

Tim W
in Calgary

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Thanks for taking the responsibility to get the word out about how dangerous this virus really is.

While I split my time between my jazz business (and insufferable passion of mine) and the diagnostic imaging industry, I've spent the last four decades thinking about viruses. Long before my tenure as a University of Florida professor, I was a microbiology major in college tinkering in a lab when I had an epiphany that while on the surface it would seem logical that the biggest threat to our human race would be along the lines of terrorism, world war or a nuclear holocaust, the most universally lethal threat is actually a virus.

While I'll spare you my theory on why viruses are here in the first place, let me just say that these little genes that we call viruses—beyond the cause and effect that we observe clinically in the short term—are responsible for more infirmity, disease and world-changing events than most people realize.

The dots are only beginning to get connected. What makes Covid-19 so threatening is that it appears almost "perfectly engineered", as if it checked all the necessary boxes; built for survival, easy to transmit and can lead to a cascade of system failures making it so hard to treat.

STAY HOME!

Michael Fagien

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First off…stay safe, stay healthy….stay isolated….

Up here in Canada municipalities, provinces and the feds are working to get everyone to Flatten The Curve.
Some places are slower than others to react but slowly it seems everyone is getting on the right page.
But we only have 10 provinces and 3 territories to get on board….and a population of 36 million people.

The US is 50 states and 330 million people….all in pretty much the same land mass as Canada.
This is where the numbers get scary especially for us north of the border.

If we do everything we can up here to shut things down…people stay inside…social distancing….there is still the fact that if only 10% of the US population doesn't "get it", that's the same as the population of Canada!!!

And I see some states down there are offering Mortgage breaks and loosening the restrictions on Unemployment insurance.
We have already done that up here nation wide!!!!

The Feds got rid of Employment Insurance wait times and the major banks up here banded together to offer mortgage relief where possible.

I have family and friends in the States and it scares the crap out of me how they will fare.
Oh for those who are telling me to "relax and this is just the flu" etc….

I saw what is happening coming a few weeks back…my wife is a Public Health Nurse with a masters in Public health policy from the LSHTM.
She was there for SARS and H1N1….

No one knows when this will settle down…but we all need to get on the same page to slow it down and flatten the curve!!!

Rob Johnston

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We are hoping this will change the over-the-top neutering of Force Majeure too. We are seeing people respond to that in multiple ways.

Really everyone is trying to work together to reschedule shows, which is really how it should be. But if the shows are cancelled and not rescheduled, then we'll get into that dance about deposits, refunds and if anything further is owed.

We sent back a contract a month or more ago and crossed out the clause that said regardless of the Force Majeure terms, the band will be paid in full if they are present and ready to play.

Last week, one week before the show and shortly before our whole public performance meltdown, they send the contract back and say "We need to reinstate that clause. We assume you are ready to pay the band in full if they are there and ready to play."

We weren't ready to do that months ago, when a cancellation was unlikely. Why would we sign on to do that when a cancellation was imminent. (Not like the band was inclined to show up anyway. And to be fair, we are working on rescheduling this one too.)

We are actively booking shows for the summer and we are being told - given the situation, we expect you to confirm that you will pay the band in full regardless of what happens this summer. I know the bands are suffering and we are sympathetic, but if we have no revenue streams, we are not going to be able to pay bands their fees for months. And summer is an iffy proposition right now. We can't book a dozen shows now that are all going to cancel in 3 months and pay them all in full.

Anyway, I hope other presenters are pushing back on these Force Majeure clauses. Promoters would be happier to take care of bands if we weren't being raked over the coals. We don't want to see bands hurt either, but there needs to be a little more compromise here.

Since this opinion is obviously not well embraced by the big agencies who have been steadily deconstructing the Force Majeure clauses, and we do need to keep working with them, I kindly request that you don't publish my name.

Thanks!

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From: Russell Rheingrover
Subject: Re: Trump On The Coronavirus

Hi Bob

So much to say....first off this pandemic is only in week two of a multi month event for the United States and already some of my family is in self quarantine and my business is wiped out.

In full disclosure I own a ticket broker business with employees and my business imploded Monday.

First the shows/events started to get canceled or postponed. Then StubHub, Vivid, Ticketmaster and every other reseller changed their payment terms to payment upon event taking place instead of upon ticket delivery strangling our cash flow.

Next Ticketmaster and Live Nation said they would not refund for any canceled events until sometime in April.

In addition there are the groups invoking their T&C that this is an act of god like Ultra and SXSW and not refunding at all.

My company can not survive for 3 to 6 months without any events taking place or cash flow and this will ripple down to having let employees go.

The hotels we work with have already cut major staff and everyone is going to be financially hit in some way by the virus.

All the business stuff pales to the fact that my family has been exposed to the virus.My Brother in Law and my Neice were at a wedding last weekend where there a person that was found positive for Covid this week. The both are at their homes under self quarantine

That's the real rub... the virus is here and we have no idea and without an adult in the room to lead the Country we are going to get wiped out by this tsunami of hurt (medical and financial) coming our way.

My Brother in law is waiting to get tested but unlike the BS we are being fed by Trump and Pence there are no tests to be had.

And no this is not end of days but for many in the United States it will be. We all need to suck it up and shut it down by staying home. No contact is the only way to stop this.

For all you Trumpers out there who thought how could it hurt voting for him....well your chickens have come home to roost for all of us in the worst way. Lying is not going to fix this issue and it has not magically disappeared as we were told it would.

Be safe and be well and we will see you in 60 days on the other side of the rainbow.

Russell
President
Jiffy Tickets

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Not dissimilar (here in Ireland); we are, I think, fortunate in that we are a small, island country. Thus, the population can be addressed directly and factually (whatever the 'facts' might be) by the health experts and we tend to accept what they are saying. The numbers are rising, of course, and we have not got to the point - yet - where everybody knows somebody who is affected in some way. In other words, most of our feelings are speculative.

Fortunately, data so far is that two thirds of confirmed cases are under the age of 55, i.e. more than likely to have a couple of weeks of discomfort rather than being in any greater danger. Those of us of an older disposition have not yet been instructed to remain at home, it is an advice rather than a legal requirement but just yesterday our Dail (parliament) put in place emergency legislation to enable just such a diktat to be enacted, not just for over 70s but for the population in general.

The craziest thing so far is that while we in the South closed schools, restaurants, instigated working from home, etc. etc, the bible bashers in charge in the North, across a political but physically non existent border, looked to their historical mainframe to the East, i.e. England, and followed their inaction and kind of laissez faire approach, something that, like the US, has done a volte face in the past couple of days. In the North, even McDonalds took it upon themselves to close down to all except drive through but the authoritities continued to insist schools should remain open. Finally, the schools will close at the end of today. Madness.

The economic devastation is all around us; Government has agreed that those who have lost their jobs - in almost all cases they are the already dispossessed or disadvantaged - will get 203 euros per week, via payments to their employers, mortgage repayments have been suspended for three months, they are working out some deal with private landlords so that tenants renting will not face eviction if they cannot pay rent. In reality, given our history (the so called Famine of 1840s and
centuries of evictions by English landlords), if, in current circumstances, a landlord tried to evict some poor unfortunates I think there would be riots. Anyway, they reckon up to probably 300,000 will lose their jobs, that in itself is - excuse the language - fucking mind blowing.

Physical health, mental well being, economic survival, maybe even structural damage in terms of society, everthing is being and will be hammered. All we can do is be responsible, self distance, self isolate even. There are idiots here, like those on Spring Break in the US, mostly young, who insist on gathering but they are few and far between, thankfully. We are now heading into the worst of it over the next three or four weeks and we are about to see how the health and other systems cope. About 30,000 former health workers have responded to a call to arms, brave volunteers in a citizens' army.

All I know, based on evidence from other countries, is that this will last probably til June and the consequences will be felt for the economy and therefore for the population for some years to come. We barely know each other, me, you, Felice, but I send love from across the ocean and sincere best wishes that you and she will both get through this.

Fachtna O' Ceallaigh

______________________________________

This is what is chilling to me.

FOUR weeks ago Italy had three known cases of the virus.

TWO weeks ago it had developed into 1700 cases and thirty four deaths. That did not seem too alarming to most people - TWO weeks ago

NOW there are 41,000 cases and 3400 deaths including 900 deaths in the last two days in Italy.

In the US today- 14,000 cases and 190 deaths.

Where will be in two weeks??

Russell Carter


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The Luck Reunion

You can't watch it.

There are two immutable internet paradigms:

1. Everybody won't be aware of what you are doing, no way, there's no way to reach everybody, the channel is just too clogged.

2. We live in an on demand culture, people want to experience it when they want to experience it. Of course, you can make it a one time only event, which is what live is all about, but when capacity is unlimited, was everybody aware of the show? I mean if you sell out a physical venue, you're probably satisfied, but if the whole world is your audience, don't you want to reach more people?

Usually the Luck Reunion garners 4,000 in-person attendees.

The Livestream last night had over 100,000 viewers. How many stayed the whole time? We don't get the granular data we need, that's the problem with Netflix views, you don't have to watch much to be counted.

All this is to say what I've actually seen of the Luck Reunion show is FABULOUS!

Funny world we live in. The record industry keeps telling us it's about beats, that hip-hop is the only thing that matters, and then you tune into something like the Luck show and you hear "wooden music" and pure voices and your soul is touched, your heart pitter-patters, you want more.

So sure, I saw references to the Luck Reunion online yesterday, but I was busy and I did not see it as a priority, I mean I like Willie, I've seen him, but do I need to stop everything to watch his show?

And live at home is not a good experience. It's hard to sit there and watch without surfing, it's different from being in the venue.

And to tell you the truth, so much live stuff on YouTube is awful. Sure, you can blame it on recording techniques, i.e. an iPhone far away, but even through that you can oftentimes hear how the singer can't sing in tune, that outside the studio their voice just isn't that pure, it's disappointing.

And then you hear Lukas Nelson sing "Turn Off the News (and Build a Garden" and your jaw drops.

Navigate to here:

https://bit.ly/2xXfNKK

You'll see the pic of Paul Simon right on top, I'll get back to that.

But scroll down to the video and click to play. You'll be positively stunned at Lukas Nelson's voice, this is exactly what is coming out of his mouth, with no effects, no pitch correction, no autotune.

And then you want to hear more, BUT YOU CAN'T!

The article linked to above says the show is still available on Twitch, but then you click through and it isn't, I tried multiple browsers, is there something I don't get? I was researching and I just could not find the complete concert, not on YouTube, not anywhere.

But then I went to:

https://www.twitch.tv/luckreunion/videos

And I clicked on "paul simon, edie & woody," it was only half a minute, but their version of "All I Have To Do Is Dream" was exquisite, it reminded me of the sixties, when we got together and sang, when the songs were still singable. (Does that make me sound like an old fart? Maybe, but one thing I'll tell you for sure is melody never goes out of style, and a great song is one that can still be sung half a century later!)

Now when you finish watching that, click back on:

https://www.twitch.tv/luckreunion/videos

(It's easier this way, trust me.)

And then click on "View All," which is in purple, above the clips.

Scroll down twelve rows to the pic of Paul Simon and click to hear an excerpt of "American Tune." Paul seems to be wearing most of his years, but he can still pick and his slightly weathered vocal adds gravitas and humanity to the song.

So my main point is this Luck Reunion show should be available to be streamed in its entirety, and also be available for song by song streaming, especially because it was a tip-only show.

But my secondary point is this wooden music is treated like a second class genre, but it's not, it's primary, it's the music that's played in cafes, bars and theatres all over the country. And it's this music that resonates in this time of isolation.

After this period of isolation is all over, there will be a number of resets.

First, people will stop demonizing technology, will stop complaining about kids on their phones after they realize it's these devices, this technology, that allows us to connect, that keeps us united.

Second, people will stop demonizing Amazon, our link to products. In an era where the local merchant, if there even is one, is shut down, thank god for Amazon.

Third, we will all remember this experience, how we were alone and craved togetherness.

There's been a tsunami of live streams in the last week. The problem has become that many musicians are using it for self-promotion, they say they're giving back, but what they really want is fame. So...we've got the paradigm referenced above, so much in the channel that we don't hear about things and end up overwhelmed.

But this Luck Show is something different, it's a showcase of what once was, and forever will be, something we need more focus upon, because it's not evanescent crap, but stuff that speaks to our cores, that keeps us alive.


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Thursday, 19 March 2020

Take This Seriously!

I really don't want to overload your inbox, certainly not with coronavirus material, which you're inundated with constantly. But I keep getting e-mail from people who are not taking the threat seriously. Who are leaving the house and visiting with other people.

Let me make it simple... When you get together with somebody, you're getting together with everybody who ever came in contact with them. Sure, they might not have left the house, but did their housekeeper come? And did the housekeeper drive him or herself or did they take the bus?
Of course you cannot totally immunize yourself from personal contact, you do need food delivery, which is done by humans. (As for the hoarding, this is positively insane, there's plenty of food, I'd link you to the "Wall Street Journal" story but you either believe me or not. And when you're hoarding, other people who might need the item you have in bulk have no access to it. You can't buy distilled water, yet people with CPAP machines need it. As for toilet paper, I've heard a few good jokes, you probably have too. 1. If the people are that scared shitless why do they need toilet paper? 2. Trump is so full of shit the country ran out of toilet paper.)

So the story that had the most impact upon me today was this:

"CORONAVIRUS - CA MAN DIES AT 34 - Recently Visited Disney World In Fl": https://bit.ly/33yq5g2

This guy was from Glendora, in SoCal, not that far from L.A. 34? Read this, heartbreaking.
And then this afternoon, this broke:

"California governor projects '56% of state's population will be infected' in the next 8 weeks": https://cnn.it/3d888Jw

I've got to ask you, do you feel lucky? Because those are terrible odds. In other words, you're more likely to get the coronavirus than not. And sure, not all young 'uns are gonna die like the 34 year old above, but he did. As for oldsters, you're in the target group.

Now the country at large is clamping down. Florida mayors closed the beaches when the governor refused to, but as the day wore on the governor got on board, well, sorta. My point being that what's permissible, just outside the lines today, is taboo tomorrow.

Vail, Colorado, a tourist town, is inundated with coronavirus cases. Last I checked, Eagle County, which Vail is part of, had the most coronavirus cases in Colorado. Anyway, the hospital issued a memo today saying how long it's taking to get test results (3-5 days and getting worse), and the imminent threat of running out of hospital beds: https://bit.ly/3deC46K

Now I've been hearing all day from right wingers saying the problem did come from China and it's not Trump's fault and he's doing a great job.

You probably saw the pic wherein "corona" is changed to "Chinese" in Trump's script, but you have to watch the video in this page:

"Sean Hannity denied calling coronavirus a hoax nine days after he called coronavirus a hoax": https://wapo.st/3a5DZJ3

Of course the video is funny, but what is vastly more interesting is the WaPo taking a side, no longer employing false equivalencies. Suddenly it's about what is right as opposed to doing your best to appear fair when there's no fairness at all.

Don't commit a crime, there are cameras everywhere.

And don't try to deny what is already out there, when footage exists.

But please, do not leave the house unless it's to buy necessities, i.e. groceries and gasoline, your life depends on it.


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Dave Stewart-This Week's Podcast

Musician, writer, producer...listen to hear stories of Dave's upbringing in Sunderland, his band Longdancer's tenure with Elton John and Rocket Records, how he met Annie Lennox and how they borrowed money to make the first Eurythmics album, how he wrote the chorus of Tom Petty's "Don't Come Around Here No More" and how Dylan called him and they made movies together and...

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News Update-Day 8

A picture is worth a thousand words.

A subscriber sent me this video from Italy. Remember that old TV show wherein they took kids to prisons, entitled "Scared Straight"? You'll be scared straight into self-quarantine after watching this. It's just under four minutes. I know, I know, people are sending you articles all day long, you're eyes are glazed over from info, but this is the most dramatic thing I encountered all day yesterday:

"Inside intensive care unit: Italy fights coronavirus outbreak": https://bit.ly/2WryKzi

And speaking of video, you'll wince and get a chuckle out of these inane spring-breakers, are they even smart enough to go to college and go on spring break? I know people canceling weddings, but meanwhile these nitwits can't miss out on a bit of partying?

"'If I get corona, I get corona': Miami spring breakers say covid-19 hasn't stopped them from partying": https://wapo.st/2QuTGSp

Meanwhile, there are multiple stories today that people under fifty are not as immune as they think they are:

"Younger adults are large percentage of coronavirus hospitalizations in United States according to new CDC data": https://wapo.st/33uaj5I

And there's this fiction that the United States can go it alone, that we don't need other countries. But the truth is that ship sailed years ago. Corporations are multinational and so is the supply chain. You're aware that your Mac is made in China, but are you aware the swabs used in coronavirus testing are made in Italy?

"The Latest Obstacle to Getting Tested? A Shortage of Swabs and Face Masks": https://nyti.ms/2x8G7Be

The swab cannot be made out of wood and it must be synthetic, not cotton.

"The main manufacturer of the swabs, Copan, is an Italian company whose manufacturing plant is in Northern Italy, a region that has itself been hard hit by the coronavirus outbreak. It says it has ramped up manufacturing to deal with the extraordinary demand for an otherwise unassuming product to which many doctors gave little thought, until now."

This makes me crazy. The left says to bring manufacturing back to America, not realizing prices would go insane and our lifestyles would go down. The right believes it can go it alone. And Trump believes by starting trade wars he's improving conditions in America. But just ask the farmers, who depend upon exports. We've always been in this together, maybe the coronavirus will teach us this.

I'm reading Erik Larson's "The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz": https://amzn.to/394kPC7

If you're unaware of Larson, he recreates real life stories, frequently ones you were unaware of. However, his books have no arc, they don't build, they're relatively flat, and so far, "The Splendid and the Vile" reads like a paste-up job, but still I'm intrigued, to learn so much about history I did not know. When I went to school teachers did not teach recent history, they'd lived through it and thought you knew it, when you did not.

Now if you want to go on a Larson kick, start with "The Devil In The White City," which makes the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 come alive, while a serial killer...

If you like that, then read "In The Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin." It's the story of America's ambassador to Nazi Germany, but what makes it so interesting is his not yet divorced daughter comes along with him and has a relationship with seemingly every major Nazi. Read this if you're going to Berlin, if we can ever travel again. I was stunned to drive by parks and other landmarks in the city after reading this book.

Anyway, back to "The Splendid and the Vile."

Churchill becomes prime minister. According to Larson, this is not what the entrenched wanted. Because Churchill was a man of action, and they thought his actions were unpredictable.

So one of the first things Churchill does is to hire this guy Lord Beaverbrook, who made his fortune in newspapers, to boost airplane production, which he does, dramatically! Just like in the job-seeker's bible, "What Color Is Your Parachute," skills are transferable. Beaverbrook keeps hearing no, but he doesn't back down. He steps on toes to get the job done, he stands up to the bureaucracy, goes outside his purview, all in an effort to achieve the result. They call this the "can-do spirit." America used to revel in it. But somewhere along the line, we lost our way. They're talking about Ford, which has stopped making automobiles, making ventilators. What about all these techies? Elon Musk, who won't shut down his Tesla production line, someone must be able to ramp up production of test kits and ventilators!

Churchill was a leader.

Then again, he was famous for writing and reading, just like our President today, HA!

The answer is never in the scuttlebutt, change always comes from the outside, leaders take us into the unknown, they just don't manage the existing world. Change happens, leaders anticipate it and deal with it. Information is king. Analysis is king. These are skills that have been put on the back-burner ever since college was turned into a glorified trade school. We need the liberal arts Steve Jobs always talked about. We need to teach people how to think. The situations change, the ability to analyze remains.

So I was out driving last night and I tuned into Fox News...

It was after dark, I was going out hiking, I was not near anybody nor do I plan to be.

Howard Stern is on vacation, I hear he's coming back next week. And I'm sick of the news, but I can't quite bring myself to listen to music in the car, not that I've been in the car much.

So on SiriusXM they've got the news channels, Fox, CNN and MSNBC, as well as the BBC and Bloomberg. I usually start with MSNBC...which is seemingly only good when Rachel Maddow is on, because she analyzes the news as opposed to just bloviating on it. CNN is oftentimes featuring a different story, so I check that out, and I always go to Fox to see what the enemy is going on about.

China.

It's all China's fault.

If you've been following the news, it's Tucker Carlson who convinced Trump to pivot and take the coronavirus seriously. Tucker was the lone wolf at Fox talking about the problem. But now Hannity and Ingraham have pivoted. I tuned in when Laura Ingraham was on.

She couldn't stop blaming China for the coronavirus. And the problem was the Democrats, since they did business with the country, you know, the usual suspects, like Bloomberg.

I winced and laughed simultaneously. I was not expecting a mea culpa, but I was expecting a focus on the real problem, which is infection in America. But Ingraham just had to find a new bogeyman, while laying the blame at the feet of the Democrats. Fox News was bad when Roger Ailes ran it, but now it's gone completely off the rails.

In today's world you oftentimes think you're the only one watching, or listening, but I was stunned to open my WaPo app this morning and find:

"'China has blood on its hands': Fox News hosts join Trump in blame-shifting": https://wapo.st/2UfMdri


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Wednesday, 18 March 2020

News Update-Day 7

Yes, I'm calculating the days from last Thursday. Trump spoke on TV Wednesday night, and then the freak-out began on Thursday, escalating every day until...

Yesterday.

Up until yesterday, every day was a new story, you stayed glued to the news, noting the conflicting opinions, trying to find answers to feel safe and then we found out none of us are safe. Which brings me to this story:

"Producer Andrew Watt, 29, Says He's Tested Positive For Coronavirus: 'This is Not a Joke'": https://bit.ly/2xN1DM1

Watt is 29, his doctor said "there was no way he could have COVID-19 because he hadn't left the country and only goes to the studio and straight home."

You think you're immune, you think it won't happen to you, you think the only reason to self-quarantine is because you're protecting the oldsters...but you could get it, and you could die from it.

This is the problem, people who are not taking self-quarantining seriously. Which brings me to the next article:

"The Single Most Important Lesson From the 1918 Influenza - Containment - the attempt to limit spread of a virus and even eliminate it - has failed": https://nyti.ms/2xKc9Ug

This is the best article on the coronavirus I've read in days. It's a bit dry, but you should read it. Bottom line: Unless everybody takes self-quarantining seriously it will have no effect.

The best example is from the army, back in 1918. 99 of 120 basic-training camps were quarantined. Civilians could not enter and soldiers entering were quarantined and symptomatic soldiers were quarantined and entire units were quarantined if a couple of soldiers were sick. So what happened? THERE WAS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CAMPS THAT WERE QUARANTINED AND THOSE THAT WERE NOT!

"But an Army study found no difference in morbidity and mortality between camps that did and did not follow orders, because over time most became sloppy. Further investigation found that only a tiny number of camps rigidly enforced measures."

To make it simple:

"For interventions to work, people have to comply and they have to sustain that compliance; most of that depends on voluntary efforts and individual behavior. Army camps in wartime failed to sustain compliance, so it will be an enormous challenge for civilian communities in peacetime to do so."

In other words, if we don't take self-quarantining seriously, if we all don't stay home, if we all don't minimize contact with others, all this effort will be for nil, the virus will spread and many will become infected and many will die.

So what is the backbone of America? Does it have character? Or are we just rugged individuals who need to go our own way in an era where it's every person for themselves and I don't care about you, even though there may be consequences for me. This ethos always comes back to bite you in the ass. In the L.A. riots of '92, rioters came to Hollywood, next time they're coming to the Valley. In the sixties, the riots stayed in their own neighborhoods, not anymore. Same deal with income inequality, past is prologue, ever hear of the French Revolution? And one thing about revolutions, they happen overnight, they're not long in the planning, like the one in France and the Arab Spring of a decade ago. Everything appears normal, and then the kettle overflows.

Meanwhile, the media is starting to change its course, false equivalencies are going out the window. On the front page of the "New York Times" today the headline is: "Saying He Long Saw Pandemic, Trump Rewrites History." The media was never this brazen, at least not print/newspapers. In this era of life and death, finally truth is being spoken.

But not by everybody.

"From Jerry Falwell Jr. to Dr. Drew: 5 Coronavirus Doubters - While public health experts warn people to take precautions, these popular media figures insist that the virus is overhyped": https://nyti.ms/3a2grEW

Dr. Drew?? Wasn't he the guy dispensing authoritative addiction advice, not only on radio but TV? Who can trust this guy anymore?

Which brings us to two issues:

1. Trust. Without it, we're screwed. In that article about the 1918 flu it says "Society began fraying - so much that the scientist who was in charge of the armed forces' division of communicable disease worried that if the pandemic continued its accelerating for a few more weeks, 'civilization could easily disappear from the face of the earth.'" We need a coherent narrative from people we trust. This is where Trump screwed up. For three years he was the President of some of the people, his base. And then when he was forced to be President of all of the people not only could he not do it, the rest of the people did not trust him, and still do not trust him as he constantly shifts position.

2. Credibility. Why should we ever trust Dr. Drew again? I certainly won't. In an era where money is king, character has taken a back seat. But in a moment, now, where money is no longer everything, we see that character triumphs. This is also what screwed Trump. For him it was all about the stock market, but then when it crashed, today falling below the number it was at when he took office, what else has he got to say?

But we always knew that Trump was this person. But how about everybody else? Everything has been excused because of the money involved. Or the power, it's all about team-playing. James Carville eviscerated his credibility by saying to cancel the Democratic primaries":

"'Let's shut this puppy down': James Carville says it's time to end Democratic primary after Biden's big night'": https://wapo.st/2QreTfS

I get it, I get it, you want Biden to be the candidate, but at the risk of eliminating the process? Almost no one believes that should happen, and in one fell swoop you're alienating a ton of people, no matter who wins the nomination. But, those on TV are famous, and well-paid, and they're essentially selling advertising, so they lose control of who they are, they make dramatic statements to shock people for ratings and when we investigate what they say when the heat dies down, it's hogwash. Kinda like the talking heads on Fox News:

"On Fox News, suddenly a very different tune about the coronavirus": https://wapo.st/38W0X3S

That's self-explanatory.

But got to give credit to the "Los Angeles Times," their piece today was entitled:

"Editorial: Hey, anti-vaxxers, are you ready to get your shot yet?": https://lat.ms/2IXEn09

Point being, if and when they come up with a coronavirus vaccine, are these same people railing against measles shots and the rest of the vaccinations gonna refuse to get it? OF COURSE NOT! These inane anti-vaxxers are riding on the back of herd immunity, believe me, if their kid got measles they'd change their tune, the same way anti-abortion people switch their view when their daughter gets pregnant (don't hassle me, I've lived through this with people I know).

And if Republicans are still reading, I point everyone to this opinion piece in the "Washington Post":

"Republicans like me built this moment. Then we looked the other way": https://wapo.st/38Wqqdn

Bottom line? We need government and science and experts. This guy lays it out directly and concisely, everybody should read it.

So where does this leave us?

I'm on high alert. This is not how I want to die. And you always think it can't be you and then...it is.

Even young 'uns:

"Children and Coronavirus: Research Finds Some Become Seriously Ill - A study of more than 2,000 children with the virus in China found that babies were especially vulnerable to developing severe infection.": https://nyti.ms/38ZDGhE

My father died at 70, of cancer. He was stunned he made it to that age, since his father did not. I thought I'd live longer, now I'm not so sure. Somebody dies, it could be you.

So, I'm not interacting with anybody live, no way. People lie about where they've been, they go out to eat with people who they're convinced are not infected. It's kinda like sex. People get pregnant and they say they used birth control. Every time? Even when you were having your period? Well, no, because...

Because why?

People get caught up in the moment, they do not foresee the consequences of their actions. They get themselves in situations they can never get out of.

I don't want to be one of those people.

And you don't either.


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Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Giri/Haji

This show is FABULOUS!

I wish I could recommend comedies, but despite the lack of recognition, comedy is much harder to do than drama and I just can't find streaming comedies in the league of these exquisite dramas. I don't want network fare on Netflix, I don't need no "Kominsky Method" or "Grace and Frankie," my time is too valuable, I want something that will entice me, ring my bell, prevent my mind from wandering, something I'll think about after it's over.

I think "Giri/Haji" has little traction because of its name and sometime use of subtitles. I've got to give credit to Netflix for not renaming it "Duty/Shame," the English translation, you've got to be true to the material.

So what we've got here is a crime drama mixed in with a family drama mixed in with a relationship drama. Few projects cross all these boundaries, hit all these notes.

So the basic story is a Japanese cop goes to London to look for his gangster brother.

As America has become more ethnocentric, as the chest-thumping chant of USA!, USA! has become ever louder, few people have passports and the desire to travel to a foreign country is not top of mind, especially if they don't speak English there. And speaking of English, talk to any resident of the U.K., they travel incessantly, have been nearly everywhere, maybe it's a remnant of the empire era, and now it's harder after Brexit. Europe for the weekend? Maybe not, too much hassle.

Which is just to say the footage of Japan makes me want to go there. It's so foreign yet so normal. Too many Americans believe other countries are backward, but watching this Japan just seems like an analogue of the U.S., you can see how people could live there and not give a second thought to the U.S., makes me wish I spoke Japanese.

So there's the story.

And then there's the acting.

Will Sharpe as Rodney is positively astounding. He jumps right off the screen. And like true-life people you're alternately drawn to him and repelled by him. The night wherein he rings everybody he knows and nobody's available...we've all been desperate like that, at least I have. And how he hates it when the sun comes up...if you're a night owl, nothing is worse.

And Charlie Creed-Miles as Connor Abbot... You've seen this guy, he inhabits his character so well you believe he's really the person. The intensity and the humor all wrapped up into one, the ability to sneer and then smile...you smile every time he's on screen.

And Kelly Macdonald, who is just shy of classically beautiful and therefore ever intriguing, embodies a single woman in the city, with a good job and questions about love.

As for the Yakuza...

The Japanese Mafia. Masahiro Motoki as Fukuhara doesn't look that old or scary, and then he tightens his face and becomes quietly ferocious.

Not that everybody else is not good, it's just that the above performances truly stand out.

But it's not only the acting that wows and inspires, theatrical film level cinematography is employed, with split screens and animations and...

Now the violence can be truly intense, so be forewarned.

And I never had a brother, but this makes me wonder whether blood is thicker than the law.

And the show reinforces that so much is grey, or like the title of that book we read in high school, it's all situation ethics.

Is the ending as satisfying as the ride?

I won't give anything away, I'll just say when you're finished with this eight episode journey e-mail me and tell me what you think.

"Giri/Haji" is a winner.


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Today's Rarities

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"Old Mister Time"
10cc

I'm a huge 10cc fan. I bought the first album when it had traction across the pond, but none here. "Rubber Bullets" was the best Beach Boys-style track I'd heard since "Back In The U.S.S.R." But the band didn't have a hit in the U.S. for years, until they released "I'm Not In Love" on "The Original Soundtrack" in '75. And then they promptly slipped back into irrelevance. The follow-up, "How Dare You," had no impact, and then the band split in half and it was Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman who continued under the moniker 10cc and they had a huge hit on "Deceptive Bends" with "The Things We Do For Love," a masterpiece that those who did not know the band considered throwaway pop, but do you know how hard it is to write a hit, one with a sing-songy chorus, that resonates, that just isn't of the moment? NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE!

Being a huge fan I purchased the follow-up "Bloody Tourists" when it came out in '78. The opening cut, "Dreadlock Holiday," was a smash seemingly everywhere but the States. I knew every note on "Bloody Tourists" by heart and went to see the band at the Santa Monica Civic and sat in the fifth or sixth row and was elated, the surprise was Rick Fenn and his exquisite guitarwork. But it's "Old Mister Time" that plays in my head when I think of "Bloody Tourists." Eric Stewart ultimately sang with McCartney, he had such a pure voice, and it's evidenced here. This is the kind of music from the album era that doesn't fly today, moody stuff that is made just for you to listen to, alone in your house.

"Johnny Hold Back"
Charlie

Terry Thomas is now known as a record producer, he worked with the Brian Howe Bad Company, with its bombastic yet satisfying tracks "Holy Water" and "How About That," as well as Foreigner and Tommy Shaw. But first he was the creative spark behind Charlie, which failed in America because it was on the Janus label, back when what label you were on truly mattered. This album, "No Second Chance," is the best one and it's playable throughout and if you dig this, listen to the title track and "Guitar Hero (False Messiah)."

"L.A. Dreamer"
Charlie

What the hell, this is the key track from the follow-up to "No Second Chance" entitled "Lines," from back when singing about L.A. was a thing, remember "Hollywood Nights"? (In those Hollywood Hills!)"

"Sunset People"
Donna Summer

When I practiced law back in the seventies, my boss represented a couple of band members who had written songs on "Bad Girls." I'd always dismissed Donna Summer as disco, back when that was a bad word, but one of these players gave me a copy of the "Bad Girls" double album and other than the title track and the opener "Hot Stuff," this is the cut that resonated, it's so moody, once again, mood has no place in today's hit music.

"Blue Desire"
Silencers

I lobbied for this band for years, but it didn't help, but Jimme O'Neill is a star in France and moved there to capitalize on it, go where your audience is.

I still remember the first time I heard "A Blues For Buddha," the second LP, the opening cut was coming out of the speakers as I sat in a car with RCA promotion man Kevin Sutter in the garage at the Le Parc Hotel. The song was "The Real McCoy," and I got it IMMEDIATELY! "A Blues For Buddha" became my favorite LP, I couldn't stop playing it. And then I went back to the debut, with the radio track "Painted Moon." Most people think the first album is better, I could argue that, but start with "Blue Desire," if you like that then play "A Letter From St. Paul" and "Possessed" and...THE ENTIRE ALBUM!

That's the first album, "A Letter From St. Paul," "A Blues For Buddha" is not on Spotify.

"What Comes After"
Stories

Back from when a pure voice was not excoriated, Ian Lloyd sings better than anybody who ever appeared on a TV singing show. If you like this, also listen to "Love Is In Motion" from the same LP, "About Us."

"Cinnamon"
The Storys

I'm shocked! This is finally on Spotify, after I checked for a decade. This is CSN music, Southern California, country-influenced stuff. Listen at least to the chorus and hang in there, if you make it all the way through you'll need to hear this track again, and again and again.

"I Am So Ordinary
Paula Cole

Long before she had the title track of "Dawson's Creek." Listen to the lyrics, a perfect description of what it's like when you believe you're just not good enough.

"Long Road Out of Eden"
Eagles

It's been thirteen years since the Eagles released their first new work in decades via Walmart. Many bought it, no one seems to remember it. It's the title track that's the keeper, if you're a fan of "Hotel California," if you're a fan of Don Henley's lyrics/insight, this is for you. Once again, made for a dark room at night. This is an epic, and all ten minutes of it satisfy.


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The Kushner Documentary On Netflix

Now we know why the underclass voted for Trump.

You've got time on your hands, fire this up. Log in to Netflix and then click on "Dirty Money" and then click on "Slumdog Millionaire." Watch and you'll think the system is rigged against you.

And it is.

The mistake Jared Kushner made was to marry into a famous family and then become part of Trump's inner circle. The truly rich know it's best to keep your name out of the news, publicity delivers trouble. But new money wants acceptance. Or at least new players with old money want acceptance, so they buy and bully their way into the inner sanctum of society and no one busts them, because the story sells advertising for media and those at the tippity-top don't throw shade at each other, it's an unwritten rule of the club, violate it and you're out forever.

So, Jared Kushner runs his father's real estate company. The only thing is it's based on fraud and milking the tenants. Do I think the Kushners are the only real estate barons who do this? OF COURSE NOT! But like I said above, Kushner stepped into the spotlight and this is the result, bad publicity and a hit to the bottom line.

Well, he's leveraging his White House connections to get government loans and...

We can argue about the behavior of this President and his entourage but it doesn't matter, because whatever is said the water is muddied by his acolytes, today there are so many outlets with so many opinions, you yourself can even become a broadcaster, that truth is an elusive concept. Sure, Trump capitalized on it, but think of all the falsehoods people spew all day long from information, oftentimes discredited, they garner online. Like vaccines cause autism. There's absolutely no evidence this is true, the research of the doctor who came out with the initial report has been discredited. But if you send someone to Snopes, they say that site can't be trusted, so here we are...to the point that even his lack of foresight with the coronavirus might not hurt Trump, I think it will, but maybe not.

Because of the elites.

The left wing, the Democrats, have forsaken their core constituency, working men and women. All you've got is highly educated weasels dividing up the pie themselves, who might pay lip service to those below them, but really have contempt for them.

There's this guy in Kushner's apartment complex in Baltimore... He's struggling, being hit with late fees on his rent, but he voted for Trump. He says it's because Trump's a businessman, but...

One do-gooder does a better job of holding Kushner and other real estate barons to account than the entire New York City government, with tons of people in the building department. So, when Republicans say the government is ineffective, here's your evidence. And why should you pay taxes for such an inefficient enterprise? Better to keep that money for yourself, after all, unlike the elites, you need it, it's the difference between having a roof over your head or not.

Of course this guy is voting against his interests, but when you see him attempt to read you remember him from school, assuming you even went to a public school, before all the elites sent their kids to private schools or established charters that left the dumb and bedraggled out.

So if you went to public school, you remember elementary, wherein all the students hung together, wherein you knew everybody, wherein everybody was kind of equal. But, you knew certain people were smarter than others.

And then you get to junior high, now called "middle school," and then high school and they bring in more students and they separate the classes based on intelligence and it's obvious who the losers are. And they're not happy about it. The smart kids run everything, and insult the dumb all the while. These elites are the exact people running the Democratic Party, do you know what these laborers in underpaid jobs say? SCREW YOU!

But it gets even worse. The Republicans have gutted the IRS so even the rich aren't held accountable. The Kushners don't even have certificates of occupancy for their buildings, they break the fire code, but the government never cracks down on them, why fund the government at all? And when the Kushners are finally fined, it's chump change.

The rich Republicans hide. Like Robert Mercer, one of the biggest Republican donors. He was outed for supporting Trump (and spending so much money), and there's now been press about his riches and donations, but the only press we really get about funders is George Soros is the devil. That's right, the Democrats play defense as the Republicans go unscathed. Hand it to the Republicans, they're organized. Forget the Supreme Court, Trump has remade the entire federal court system, populating it with right wing judges, frequently very young, sometimes with no experience.

But this is the weeds when you're working for a living, have mouths to feed, if you've got any free time at all you just want to fire up the flat screen and be entertained, you don't want to delve into the doings of the rich people who control the government.

The truth is almost all of the great fortunes were not made completely legally. Corners were cut, and what's even worse, relationships with the government or lack of government oversight usually let these builders get away with it.

The elite have gotten their way, they've nominated Joe Biden. Joe ain't gonna make them suffer, it'll be business as usual, and Joe can express compassion for the underclass, but will he do anything for them? OF COURSE NOT! The poor will get some token relief and the rich will just keep on raping and pillaging.

Now if this were the sixties and there were only three networks this documentary would have huge consequences. But today, with four networks, a bunch of cable outlets and numerous streaming services nothing gets to the top of everybody's mind...NOTHING! This is how the music industry thinks so small. The Spotify Top 50? The hit parade has less penetration than ever before, as for the other genres people are interested in...it's too much effort to make that money so the major labels abstain, and since there are so many marketing messages newbies can't get their message heard anyway.

But now we're all at home. And the funny thing is we're so weirded-out by the isolation that we're connecting with everybody we know, whether it be by text, e-mail or phone. And we've got free time, which we never had before, too much free time. So, things can get traction that never would before.

Everybody has access to a Netflix account. Take an hour of time and watch this documentary. I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat, this is how the world works, and the more people talk about it the more possibility there is of change.

Which brings me back to Bernie Sanders. The elites decimated him. Sure, the young didn't come out to vote, but why should they when the game is rigged, when the elites gang up to preserve their way of life. And let's not debate Sanders, just the things he stands for. Should everybody have medical insurance? OF COURSE! Do the corporations abuse their power? OF COURSE! Should there be no billionaires? OF COURSE!

But the rich have all the power and they're not letting the poor in on the action. But if we all watch this show and talk about it...

That's another reason why the poor vote for the right. Without hope you cannot sustain, you cannot go on living. So, if you can dream of becoming a billionaire, that resonates, at least there's a target, others make it, why can't you?

You can't. It's like playing the lottery, almost no one wins.

And as all sophisticates know, the lottery is just a tax on the poor. Those who have money don't play it because the odds are too low. But if you've got nothing, playing feeds your hope.

And then the money is supposed to help schools but they siphon funds from the school budget and the end result remains the same.

Sure, we've got to get rid of the Orange Menace.

But we need change.

I'm telling you, I'm losing hope.


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Monday, 16 March 2020

More History Of The Beatles-SiriusXM This Week

"Sgt. Pepper"

Tune in tomorrow, Tuesday March 17th, to Volume 106, 7 PM East, 4 PM West.

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News Updates

I know we're all overwhelmed and burned out on the news, but I'm going to call your attention to a few stories that might interest you. I spend all day reading, it's my favorite thing to do (other than skiing), and it's funny how every story now changes within 24 hours, and so much is not only dated, but irrelevant, especially the prognostications, especially about the economic impact. I get it, I get it, we're all affected by the stock market in some way, but the hoi polloi are still gloating, however uninformedly (I know that's not a word), over the crash, laughing at the headlines as the rich see their fortunes disappear.

Speaking of which, I first bring your attention to this opinion piece in the "New York Times":

"Don't Feel Sorry for the Airlines - Before providing them any assistance, we must demand that they change how they treat their customers and employees": https://nyti.ms/2xKog3N

You should read this. But to boil it down, American Airlines raped the public for profits and then employed these billions in a buyback scheme to drive up the stock price and now, AND NOW, the airline wants a government handout. We squeezed into tiny seats and overpaid for baggage and change fees and now we've got to give them money? Isn't it time to ask for something in return?

And speaking of the corporations and the system screwing us, you should read this:

"America Is a Sham - Policy changes in reaction to the coronavirus reveal how absurd so many of our rules are to begin with.": https://bit.ly/3d6t3Nh

Bottom line, you can now bring a bottle of Purell that's 12 ounces on to a plane. Did we really have to scrap all our shampoo bottles and... (I've had to throw out new bottles of contact lens solution that have been just over the 3.4 ounce limit.)

And it's so funny to see Trump caught with his pants down as he lies and keeps telling us what a great job he's doing. Is this the moment when Americans finally realize that their country may not be the greatest in the world, or that it has been superseded in certain areas by others?

The U.S. essentially ignored the coronavirus crisis, but not every country did. South Korea learned from being behind the curve on MERS, so they were ready for the coronavirus:

"Virus Testing Blitz Appears to Keep Korea Death Rate Low-Country is testing at fastest global pace as cases top 5,000 - Faulty, limited testing in Japan, U.S., could worsen outbreak": https://bloom.bg/2wdJoPl

Important result: The mortality rate in South Korea is under 1%, the lowest in the world (except for Singapore which has been hardly infected).

Yesterday, APA agent Craig Newman held a virtual concert with his daughter Sadie on Facebook Live. Tummler par excellence Craig had us riveted for an hour, when it's frequently hard for me to pay attention to name talent for that long.

This is the new thing, virtual concerts. Coldplay did one on Instagram today and now Neil Young is gonna do some and... Fifty years after the sixties, it appears that music wants to be free once again, the economic angle has been decimated, so why not focus on just satiating the fans? John Mayer, the digital native always pushing the envelope, broadcast last night. In 2001, we all turned on the TV to see Jimmy Iovine's 9/11 concert. Now, we all fire up our apps. It won't be long before spammers clog up this channel, figuring it's a way to get traction under the rubric of "giving back," but for now, we're still on the cutting edge and expect some great acts to do great things, at least they should.

And speaking of great things, you probably read that Universal is gonna put their movies on pay-per-view while they're still in theatres. Funny how necessity eliminates perceived barriers. With few theatres open to exploit these films, and people afraid to go to those that are, these flicks are soon to become distressed assets, best to dash for cash now. And, in these topsy-turvy days SOME studio should break out one of its yet to be released films for pay-per-view, something most people want to see. They should make it an event, something we all want to watch because we're looking to converse with our fellow citizens about something we can all relate to other than the virus.


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