Saturday, 19 March 2022

Re-More Covid

I live in Massachusetts, where most people wear masks indoors, and I have a house on the Florida panhandle, where nobody wears a mask anywhere.
That's where I went to a FedEx/UPS/GHL store to FedEx an overnight envelope to my attorney. I said to the owner "This will go out today, right?"
He says, "I don't know, will it?"
Me: "What are you saying? Will it or won't it? I'm confused."
Him: "Maybe your brain is addled because you can't breathe."
It took me a second to figure out my mask was the problem. I let him know what an asshole he was and went to another FedEx store.
I've had my 3 jabs but just came off 2 Rituximab infusions. I got the Evusheld since then but still can't take the risk of unmasking.
I get it, for most people Omicron is "like a mild flu", but for some of us it could be an early grave.
Hope you are well,

Robert Ellis Orrall

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We're on vacation in Mexico, where masks are mandatory inside, but a matter of choice outdoors. And yet around 95% are wearing them outside. And 100% inside. It feels like we've arrived in the land of the grown-ups.
Best wishes,
Mike Allen

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Same here in Britain Bob - restrictions all gone, hospitalisations of the over 85s doubled in a week, infection rates climbing in every age group.... and we are a VERY vaxxed and boostered nation.

Including me - spent two years taking every precaution, only to get it this week. Horrible - god knows how bad it must be if you're unvaxxed. And my parents are both 85.

We are heading for another disaster and all anyone wants to do is 'get back to normal'.

My normal was to be getting on a plane, for the first time in two years, to the Mediterranean. I should be on that plane right now. Instead I'm sitting in my house, relying on others to drop food off at the door.

Keep up the good work

Martin Valentine, Nottingham

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- we opened up everything here in Ontario too because an election is looming and rest of Canada is in step too. Mask mandate gone as of Monday.
- I've had three vaccinated friends get covid recently when they travelled
- I have had anti-vax friends send me links from sources that have been discredited; I used to thing they just didn't know how to research or fact-check, but two years on I just think they're idiots
- riddle me this: why is it that the people I know who will not get vaccinated inject their face with Botox and fillers?
- why is it that the people crying the loss of their freedoms don't smoke inside bars, don't blast through stop signs, and put on their seat belt?
- I'm not "living in fear." I'm actually not that worried about myself, but I'd like to get to the end of my life not making someone else sick or possibly killing them (esp. my mom)
- I remember when we would break plans because we had a slight cold and didn't want to get someone sick or our friends would cancel on us, if we were sick
- I also hear people saying well this variant is mild. Not so, according to this: hhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/12/scientists-plead-caution-covid-restrictions-lifted-england
- sigh

Karen Bliss

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Thanks for the post Bob, we're shielding too, it's the same situation here in the UK no restrictions govt policy means
screw-you if you're vulnerable. But now it also seems ignorant jerks can dicate company policy because
the companies also want to pretend it's over and don't want to act responsibly.

Cases and hospitalisations were rocketing here last week, and when we complained about this guy delivering to us
(known vulnerable people) without wearing a mask and being rude with it... the company sided with him.

This is a company that still advertises all the home delivery support they've provided for the vulnerable during covid when you call
their impossible automated system.

regards Linden Coll

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You are so right. Like you I'm imuno-compromised. I am on Prednisone, and have had a Retuximab infusion. I have had 2 Pfizer shots and 2 booster shots, and am waiting for my Evusheld shots.

I walked into my tax preparers office on Thursday masked up, and no one else was wearing one. They have the perspex barriers installed and Purell on every desk, but still...

Lost the plot is an excellent description right now. But then my home country's PM, Boris Johnson, is gung ho for removing regulations. It's pathetic!

Regards

Peter Brentnall

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Man, amen

Until further notice, I'm masking at all gigs.

We test positive, we're out of work.

Prob will wear a mask at the Grammys, in fact (my wife, Rachel Eckroth is nominated).

Keep preaching. I def don't think Covid is over. The music biz wood take it on the chin AGAIN next infection wave. Sigh.

Thanks

Tim Lefebvre

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1. Bless you Bob. Thank you for sticking to your opinion.

2. I work at an office in Montréal that has a medical manufacturer in it. I go in maybe once every two weeks. Masks are still mandated here, but I saw more unmasked people in the building than masked. In fact, I saw a meeting with eight unmasked people shaking hands.

Needless to say, I've got messages from people in the building who caught Covid the day I was there!

3. You are right to poopoo the Dems. Here in Canada, we have a confederation and health is a provincial responsibility. The Feds have asked for people to remain cautious, but all the provinces have dropped rules.

Some people tell me, "hey, we need to listen to those truckers." huh? Talk about lemmings...

Ray Jepson

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Expect Covid booster shots to become as regular as flu shots. Covid is here to stay. Those who determinedly STILL refuse to get vaccinated and wear that like a badge of courage play Russian Roulette with their own lives and welfare as well as friends, loved ones and random people they encounter. I continue to mask, and if anyone objects I reply taking caution is NEVER a dumb thing. It is just being smart and respectful of others as well as yourself.

Harmony--michael tearson

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This is a fascinating early warning

U.S. Sewer Data Warns of a New Bump in Covid Cases After Lull
Data from wastewater can spot a rise in infections before it shows up through positive tests
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-14/are-covid-cases-going-back-up-sewer-data-has-potential-warning

Its based on this data source:
https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/surveillance/wastewater-surveillance/wastewater-surveillance.html

Cheers,

Barry Ritholtz

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Great info as usual and as usual it'll be ignored. We used to feel smug and superior here in Canada but the trucking convoy for FreeDumb took care that. We have our own issues but the majority of Canadians were/are compliant and that's why our case counts are comparatively low vs the USA.
When this began 24 months ago(seems like 10 years) I said on our show "if you've ever wondered what human beings are really like you're about to find out..." I had no idea we'd find out how truly dense we really are.
Appreciate you so stay safe.
Howard Glassman

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Great article, and look at Hong Kong. The last two years they were locked down and had miniscule infection rates. Now, they just hit a million IN ONE CITY. It is scary and you didn't mention the emerging fact that the long haulers will manifest lingering symptoms, but since the virus attacks all organs (lungs get all the press) it is now showing signs of casing subsequent damage well after testing negative. Dementia, serious heart and liver damage are now a real long term threat for years to come.
Science is a bitch.

John Brodey

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Thank You Bob!
Here I was almost convinced I was the only one left in the country who could see what is so obvious. God help us!

(I am in the same boat, I am your age and immunocomped...best of luck and health and take care )

John Dresser

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Thank you Bob. I'm vaxed/boosted immunocompromised too and seem to be one of just a select few wearing a mask down here at SXSW. Here we go again. -LJ Malberg

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You have turned into a bitter old man out of touch with america and the damage that has been done to our youth, families and businesses with over bearing restrictions and mandates based on false and misleading data by the CDC.

Please stay hunker down in your Southern California enclave banging away making money from your keyboard never having to leave your home.

Tom Forrest

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Thank you! I still wear a mask because my husband has cancer and I'm immune compromised. I am tired of people asking me why I wear a mask. I don't point out how stupid you are for not wearing one!!

Susan Slamer

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You should probably hide under your bed. Still haven't seen your review of Laptop from Hell.

Thomas Ryan

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Opening up the country while around 9,000 Americans are dying daily is beyond irresponsible. Sorry, but my opinion is the vaccinations and boosters need to be mandated to everyone the doesn't have a legitimate verified medical exception. No bullshit religious exceptions. If people refuse, I believe they should be denied access everywhere, including hospitals. Fuck them. I have had enough of this insanity.

Mike Donahue

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No, Bob, you are the idiot right back at you( your words). I've read your previous rants on covid. You are clueless and biased, drowning in Kool-Aid and not helping and hurting some people. Had you done your homework, you would know this. However, you're Blogger for entertainment's sake, not a journalist. So I guess you get a pass.

You praise the opportunists who take down their music off the digital platforms for a better humanity. They don't care; they do in an attempt for their endless struggle for relevance to get that additional 15 minutes of fame ( probably promoting something they are doing ) such a coincidence. They want to be the rebel against "The Man." well, not everyone is that stupid. They are "The man" using their definition.

It would be best if you stuck complaining about the Music business. No one gets hurt. You have found a successful niche as a bitter ex-record executive blogger, and some people take you seriously and hang on to every word; congrats. Not me, but I do admit you're entertaining at times

David Price

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Long time reader. First time writer.

I agree with everything you said, even about being furious with Democrats too, but I do have to take firm exception to the idea that our preternatural loss in trust in everything was caused by the internet. At the risk of going all partisan and whatnot; the Republicans did it. Period.

The internet is a tool, like AK-47s with 100 round banana clips, and can be used for good or evil. Okay, one of those is just used for evil, but I digress.

If more people played to our best instincts this wouldn't have happened. One political party in this country systematically set about destroying our faith in virtually every arbiter of truth. The media, the courts, unemployment figures from the labor department, surveys, math and science. They did it because by any measure, literally, virtually every idea that they ever had that was tried failed. Miserably.

Maybe they got the idea from the cigarette companies. Maybe they got it from big oil. Maybe they got it from Mein Kampf. We can rule out them having had an original thought. But, wherever they got the idea, the blood is on their hands. The fault lies with catapulting the propaganda; not with the means of distribution.

Thanks for being a huge part of my days.

Stay safe,

John Haag
(also immune-compromised)
Reynoldsburg, Ohio

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You're right Bob it ain't going away. It's yet another concoction of Mother Nature (or man) to reduce the population...but. Life has risks, and these risks are not evenly distributed amongst the population. If you are under thirty you have a greater risk of dying in an automobile accident than of Covid. In a strictly biological sense Covid is a good thing, it removes the weak and vulnerable, as my on the spectrum developer friend so aptly put it, "High drag, low utility individuals." Of course we have friends and loved ones who fall into this category, (or we're in it!). And we are a highly developed culture that has the resources to make allowances but at what cost? Children have lost two years of their lives to this disease. The young generation, already with a fragile self confidence, has been shattered by the restrictions. Kinda like us with "The Bomb" in the 60's buy America was optomistic back then and that attitude helped us cope.
Politicians changed their tune not because, "They were bullied by a small group of very vocal right wingers and some left wingers too." Several polls showed that up to 70% of the country was ready for the restrictions to be over, and remember politicians live for only one thing, to get re-elected. They're not leaders, they're followers.
I'm vaxxed, boosted and am tested regularly but other than that I'm done. Life goes on, so should we.
Your Faithful Reader,
Ken McKean

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My dad used to say that the average person is average. You can try to help them but only if they want to be helped and most don't know they need help.

I haven't given up my mask for the same reason you haven't - I want to stay healthy. And I can't wait to get the next booster.

But we live in a Kardashian world, my friend - where everyone wants to be "special", where cults and tribes are possible because of the internet, where our neural system is collapsing under a tsunami of information, for which the homo sapiens brain was never equipped.

And the predators and opportunists are playing on this, especially among the GOP.

John Parikhal

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If only Mitt Romney had beaten Obama in 2012. There would have been no Republican primary process at all in 2016. No Trump and no wake-up call for the uneducated, unsophisticated, forgotten white men who never turned out to vote before. Instead, Romney likely wins re-election in 2016 the old-fashioned way. In that case, our president is the ex-Governor of a blue state who instituted the best universal healthcare program in the country. Universal healthcare has become a policy issue that the conservatives embrace for political advantage. The voters love it, the Republicans lead it and the Democrats are definitely on board.

In my fantasy, America heads into the pandemic perfectly positioned to react in the smartest ways possible medically, socially. systemically and politically. Wearing masks becomes a badge of honor.

Instead, if your message here is correct and I fear that it is, America now faces a dangerous resurgence of covid completely incapable of defending itself. In my personal life, I refuse to look back with regret about anything - but when I look at my nation and worry about our society overall, I look back and think the historians will benchmark the 2012 election as the tipping point where it all went to shit.

Liberals (including me) rarely understand how lucky they are to have Republican presidents. Only with hindsight do we realize that we would have a rational Supreme Court and a spectacular universal healthcare system if we just could have managed to lose that election in 2012.

Mark McLaughlin

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You couldn't be more right and the linked article is covid TRUTH. Keep wearing your mask and to hell with the reactionary idiots who can't foresee the obvious consequences of their actions.
How does this end? If our management of Covid and the Ukraine invasion are any indication, we are in for a deadly future.

Bob Edwards

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Thank you Bob
Thank you for caring enough to put so much energy into this critical topic.
It is needed , necessary and very much appreciated.
Mark Flores
Guitar / SAG

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I've considered what you posted and what I have read elsewhere (WSJ).

We have reached the point in time where we just have to live with COVID.

So, you live your life the way you have to, taking all the precautions you need to take and everyone else needs to do the same.

Americans will never be on the same page when it comes to authorities telling them what they MUST do on COVID (or anything else).

We all should be considerate of each other. Passing harsh judgment on those who disagree with you and constantly pointing fingers at conservatives gets us nowhere.

Ray Valencia

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Thanks Bob,
If you're calling it, I'm heeding the call. JR

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Same in Canada. Caving to a vocal minority. Infuriating.

Ian Heath

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Nailed it, one more time.

Flavio Marchesin

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While I won't yell at you for wearing a mask, if you were wearing a standard cloth mask, it's not doing any good at preventing you from getting Covid. Not even N95 may be enough. You need a P100, N99, or FFP3 mask fitted airtight in order to properly avoid Covid. https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57636360

From there, taking Vitamin D should keep you out of the hospital in the event you get Covid. There are at least two studies that show a strong correlation between high blood concentration of vitamin D and low hospitalization rates.

From Europe: https://aru.ac.uk/news/vitamin-d-linked-to-low-virus-death-rate-study
From Indonesia: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/social-instincts/202005/research-suggests-link-between-vitamin-d-deficiency-and-covid-19-deaths

For faster protection, take 100 IU of Vitamin D (ideally with Vitamin K, to prevent calcification in the bloodstream) per pound per day for a month, then drop to a minimum of 33 IU per pound per day. For best absorption, always take with magnesium.


Yes, it can be hard to tell when companies, even medical companies, lose the plot and start to put profits over people. But don't be fooled: If Pfizer or any other pharma company were to make a cure for cancer, even if it costs $300 to make, they'd charge at least $300,000 per person for it, because they know they'd get it from Medicare, who can't negotiate drug prices. Gilead got $100,000 for the Hep C cure, and made their investment back in a year! Multiple insulin makers price gouged that until Trump implemented Most Favored Nation status on insulin; after Biden removed this protection, insulin makers started gouging, again. Why did the TV not tell you about that?


If you're waiting for the TV to tell you that Vitamin D is at least somewhat effective at preventing hospitalization before you believe it, don't bother; there's more money in vaccines than Vitamin D, and the TV media makes bank from pharma companies that don't want natural remedies pressed, and I'm not even talking Ivermectin. Go watch any national evening news program and pay attention to the commercials. Can they even keep David Muir on air without Big Pharma sponsorship?

Notice where FDA board members come from, and where they go after they leave. You think they're looking to be watchdogs while at the FDA? If so, I have a bridge to sell you.

Take care,
Michael Ball
Kensington, MD

(Note: I'm only printing this to reveal the writer's insanity, please don't follow his prescription.)

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If you look back at history (e.g. pandemic 1918 etc), same happened back then. They stepped back from societal protections and let it run. Newspapers stopped carrying it on their front pages and marginalized the information about deaths etc. People continued to die.

Funkright

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thanks as always for just saying it like it is Bob

Science. It's brutal. It DOESN'T CARE WHAT CRAP you wacky college pal sent you!!

this wasn't difficult. But of course we blew it like no one else

And you're right - A POX (no pun) on the spineless Dems. Buckled, under the pressure of an incredibly loud minority

Plus - tgis insane "let's just extend hands across the aisle"

What? To sociopaths like MTG?? To people who over and over and over drill down and defend LITERAL nazis, white supremacist, anti-semites?
To people who elevate the most radical, endgame race war talk, or the IGNORING of it, to "respecting their opinion... we're all americans!"

Ugh. Nauseating

Andre´ Cholmondeley
With a mask and an understanding on the 1918-21 Pandemic
COS THERE'S A RECORD OF IT

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I just pretend I'm living in 1880...by that standard I've already lived a good long life (62 years). Our current long lifespans are unnatural....I'm thankful that I lived when I did, probably a golden age of average lifespan. But nature always seeks balance. We were designed to live about 40 years. Everything over that is gravy. I don't want to spend my last days on earth compulsively worrying about one disease, when it's probably something else that will get me anyway. I do everything the science says, I'm a big believer in experts, even though they can be wrong and science is a system by its very nature that evolves over time, keeping what works and discarding what comes to be proven wrong. It's way better than my opinion. All that said, I have a limited time here, it's not quantity that really matters, in fact it's very possible to live too long, but quality. I'll be unhappy to go, I'm pretty sure an eternity of nothingness awaits, but we all do it sooner or later. I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but I can understand why some people are just sick of living with this thing ruling our lives and being afraid. Everybody who eats meat/fat/sugar or drinks alcohol is making a decision to enjoy something that will probably eventually contribute to killing them. On top of that Putin is dumping a war on us that could kill millions of people in minutes if it goes nuclear. If we worry too much about dying we cant live. Carlos Castenada said "you have to make friends with your death" I never fully understood it until the pandemic taught me what that means. Peace.
Tobey Ritz

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Hey there. Up here things seem to be a bit calmer. Most people still wear masks in public indoor spaces, no one gets their shirt in a knot if someone isn't. I've kept wearing mine in my apartment's elevators, as have most of my neighbours. Sure it's a bit of an inconvenience, but really, is it so much of a deal? Andre Picard in the Globe and Mail had a good column this week about masks. Picard has been a solid voice throughout and, I believe, reflects the solid middle ground most Canadians occupy. The column is linked below; sorry about the firewall. Most relevant line is the final one; "We should also recognize that some people – particularly frail elders and the immunocompromised – are at far greater risk. Donning a mask a little bit longer to protect our neighbours is not too much to ask."

Stay well, Bob.

Michael Craig
Vancouver, Canada

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-to-mask-or-not-to-mask-that-is-the-question/

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Agree completely that for the unvaccinated or under-vaccinated Covid is still a problem. I live in an area that has a pretty good vaccination rate and very low community spread. That said, most people are no longer wearing a mask. I'm vacced to the max and wear a mask if I'm going into a store but that's about it. I'll probably be a bit more careful if our numbers start to kick up.

George Laugelli

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It's an Endemic Bob, never going away, we have to learn to live with, Mask and Vax if you want or Live at your own peril.

Julien Jorgensen

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I live in a state controlled by the increasingly right-wing GOP for almost 30 years. The big cities in Texas are blue islands, but since the pandemic they have less and less ability to issue public health decrees because the governor doesn't like them. So much for local control.

The mid-size corporation that I work for has decided to move from the building they have been in for 35 years near the Galleria (I assume they own it, but not sure) out to a leased space in the Energy Corridor. They have removed their mask mandate since the cases in Houston have gone down a lot. But this state has done nothing to change the pattern of COVID. Why shouldn't we believe that summer will bring another wave of an even more infectious new variant? So my assumption is that this summer when they want us to move into this new office space that we will actually be working from home again due to the new wave that is surely coming.

We are supposed to be working in the (old) office full-time by the end of March. I have no desire to do that, for reasons that are only partially about COVID. I feel like companies' real desire to force us back to the office is to protect the value of their commercial property. I say, fuck that. We are doing just fine from home using Teams conference calls. I've spent too many years wasting time and money commuting 2+ hours per day. Seriously, fuck that. I don't want to do that anymore, even if they offered me more money (which they won't).

Until we really take the necessary action to prevent the spread of COVID, my position is I don't feel safe going to the office. The people who say they do feel safe are fooling themselves, IMO. We are staying on this merry go round for the foreseeable future because this country is too fucking privileged, stupid and lazy.

#SlavaUkraine

Amy Primeaux
Houston, TX

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I can't believe that it has been two years of a worldwide respiratory virus pandemic, and we still haven't made any changes on indoor air quality requirements. Where are the calls for whole building filtration systems? Where are the regulations requiring businesses to make sure the air is OK inside their buildings?

Aaron Harris

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Aaron Judge is stupid. MLB is going to have a lot of unvaccinated players. Dodgers have a QAnon guy!

Blake Einhorn

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So right, so many idiots and I have to listen to the the D man in FLA - one of the biggest of all.

Steve Haas

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I agree that the internet validates anything you might seek validation for, but our 'leaders' are responsible too. While I'm not super-conservative, I think Clintons denial of 'sexual relations with that woman' led to a rise in promiscuity and porn. And as Conways 'alternative facts' became part of our lexicon, it also entered our consciousness. If a President can overtly lie and get away with it, everyone's going to want the same benefit. Why not?

We get the government - and the world - that we deserve. Sadly, we're leaving it to our kids.

Kind regards,
Rob Whittaker

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Global vaccination. ....

Vloria Kuhlenbeck

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1. Am tired. Hate wearing a mask.
2. Have had 3 shots. Planning on 4th next month. Don't care if big pharma is getting rich. I am willing to pay money ($100+) for every shot.
3. See no point in testing. If I test negative, then a test has been wasted. If I test positive, then my wife will micromanage my life.
4. I am 73 and treating Covid like the flu. Get periodic shots and get on with life. I am not immuno-compromised.
5. I am mad at the FDA and CDC for vacillation. I am mad at them for changing recommendations based on science when they know that the average citizen/voter has no clue about complexity and needs simplistic advice.

Dave Barnes

barnesfamily.com

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Hi Bob, nail on the head as usual. I went to a local show in Louisville last night, maybe 300 people hearing a Fleetwood Mac cover band that I am friends with. I was the only person with a mask. Today at lunch, sitting in a big wide open room a friend showed me a bill from his insurance company for $240 for his vaccine. He said, I thought they were supposed to be free.

Meanwhile, another friend is trying to get an appointment with a shrink who can prescribe anti-depressants. After waiting more than a week for a referral from their primary care doctor, the friend was told it will be 2 months until there is an appointment available.

And yet, any discussion of single payer health care has vanished.

We are a society in decline. And we are all on our own.

Best…Hank Linderman

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I remember back in the 60's, when I was very young, it was referred to as propaganda mostly starting in communist held countries. And you knew it when you heard it. Today it is rampant and accepted by fringe, typically right wingers. I'm not the smartest tool in the shed but I trust science. I'm not sure where this goes but it's not looking good!
Thanks for the reminder!

Richard King

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Thanks but no thanks but really thanks. I've already gotten a fourth shot (can't wait for my fifth) and I never stopped wearing masks inside (although the restaurant thing is tricky) so hopefully I'll be relatively safe but it's the people around me who are my concern. So I forward the article to them and hope for the best. So thanks but no thanks but REALLY Thank You. To quote Ron Davies, "It Ain't Easy".
Peter Roaman

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Thank you for saying the truth. I am sorry that the belligerent denial and stupidity of others puts you at such risk. It has been a huge drag to spend the last two years watching fellow Floridians champion masklessness in a pandemic because they are so easily deceived by Gov. Ron DePutin and the various idiocy sources.
Keep safe, we need your sanity.

Nola Conb

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When people make negative comments about my wearing a mask, I turn their own words against them and say "come and take it!"

Colin Boyd

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I hear you but disagree. I can't of course speak to your condition, but we've seen all the stats that show it's the unvaxxed that are dying and in the ICU. And it's true. Why should I as a healthy fully vaxxed and boosted have to keep going with restrictions that are only in place to keep the unvaxxed safe.
The other consistent story is that if you get Covid and your vaxxed it's no big deal. Yes there are stories of vaxxed people getting sick but it's tiny.
The biggest issue I have with your comments on the democrats is that I think they did the right thing. Dems need to stop worrying about the sick ones and start worrying about everyone else.
BTW - how stupid are the Covid mask restrictions? You can eat in a restaurant without a mask but had to wear one to walk in.
Covid restrictions if they are brought back is basically handing the Congress and the presidency to the republicans. They'll do more damage than Covid

Joel Berman

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Bob, you are so right! Have you ever tried talking to an anti-vaxxer science-denier? OMG they are stupid to the nth degree! There is NO reasoning with them. They only admit their error when they're on a ventilator.

Vaccines are out there. Choose to get them and live. Choose to mask and live. Or not.

J.A. Etchison

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Xlent analysis. What I've been yelling @ people for 2 years!!

Melvin Bush

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Fully vaxxed boosted and pro science.

But maybe Americans are right to question their doctors etc. and Corporations. The very same ones that decimated the country by getting swaths of it addicted to opioids.

America made money the king of the castle and thus most everything here sadly should be questioned.

There's a good number of countries in the world where u can trust that the govt has the best interests of the population at heart, I'm not sure america is one of them.

Todd Clark

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If it's the immune-compromised who brew the new variants, then it is they who should die first. Yes it's brutal, but at nearly 8 billion, humanity is the definitive plague species.

Kim S.

(Note: The issue is not the immune-compromised dying, it's that they are the ones generating the new variants that affect everybody else. These variants can brew for months in the immune-compromised.)

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Expect a huge news cycle within a fortnight

"ONE MILLION DOMESTIC US DEATHS FROM COVID PANDEMIC"

Then it will hit home, hard.

That's close to the total US deaths for the Civil War, WW1 and WWII.

Before this thing has finished its 4 year trajectory* it will end with a total larger that US deaths in all Wars

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/many-americans-died-u-s-wars

*1918 pandemic lasted 35 months but most likely longer..

Trump, Putin's buddy, really cared about all American lives as the US President. Dismissive, ignorant Russian puppet....

Eddie Gordon

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From a Canadian perspective:

Covid has to be the most mismanaged thing by governments (all levels) here in Canada in the history of the country. And apparently we did okay compared to much of the world. We have been under draconian rule, especially Quebec with many peoples freedoms to even continue to work their job of 30 years. I do have to laugh though as all government officials say they follow the science yet every province and feds have vastly different approaches.

So here's the latest.

Most of the provinces have dropped the mandate to wear masks.
Science shows us Omicron is highly transmissible. So does this make sense?
Most of the provinces have dropped capacity limits indoors/outdoors
Science shows us Omicron is highly transmissible. So does this make sense, especially in combination of no mask wearing?
Most of the provinces have dropped vaccine passport requirements (to enter restaurants, pubs, buildings etc)
Science has shown us that vaccines no longer prevent the spread of the virus so this actually makes sense. Vaccinated or not you have equal chance of spread
MY province (BC) and Feds maintained and increased the area where vaccination is mandated (IE Nurses losing jobs because they won't / can't vaccinate)
Science has shown us vaccination clearly reduces symptoms and keeps people out of hospitals. However the last 10% (in Canada) that won't vaccinate will NEVER vaccinate so these mandates aren't doing anything anymore. Further there are other alternatives to firing someone like perhaps daily rapid tests/ weekly PCR test, remote working)

So in the world of Canada dropping masks makes zero sense and here in BC I'm glad to say a vast majority are still wearing them but I fear that will stop. With our free health care non-vaccinated are putting severe pressure on our health care system but mandating vaccination has come and gone. It won't work on the last 10%. Perhaps unvaccinated people requiring medical care have to pay 25% of the bill? I know if I drive drunk my car insurance is void.

As to killing people. Omicron up here is a lite weight cold. Almost everyone who's vaccinated has one or two days of flu type symptoms and it's gone.

It's a crazy fucked up world and the government is failing big time.

Paul Sparrow
Vancouver BC
Canada

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... COVID is like racism... it'll go away if we just stop talking about it and move on!
... right? ... right??? lol *tear*

Bob - Thank you for sending the article and your thoughts!

We're dropping mask mandates here in Ontario on Monday (March 21).
... hope I'm wrong but I'm giving it 3 weeks until we see hotspots we can't ignore.

Keep doing what you think is right... be safe!
-Mike Langford :-)

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"You're so afraid of the voters that you can't do the right thing."

This sums up politics better than anything ever. Anybody who needs to win a popularity contest just to stay employed I don't trust one bit. And I especially don't trust them with my tax dollars.

Vincent Innocente

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Keep wearing that MASK!

When the Blues Cruise sailed in January the Asian Crew told us they had been boosted a second time and they said they had something over there that was worse than Omicron.. It's here now BA-2?

XOXO

Mardi Silva
Controller
Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise

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I'm 74. I never got a cold during Covid. Never got the flu. I wore a mask everywhere. Even if Covid went away, I will wear a mask. I'll wear it in public till I no longer have a face to hang it on. I won't perform and I won't go to public events.
I love being alive.
richard sales

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This continues to be a pandemic of the unvaccinated. I'm vaccinated AND had omicron, thus loaded w antibodies. Let me live my life.

Kristie Macdonald

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100%

I was in a bad (pedestrian) accident in December - torn hamstring/fractured shoulder/head injury, etc etc - just before Omicron started to spike. Everyone "locked down" again. The December surgery my husband was allowed at hospital to pick me up, but by January there were no visitors allowed. Pick up/drop offs were done outside the hospital doors.

Fast forward to today: restrictions are lifted pretty much everywhere but hospitals and medical offices. Up at my Connecticut community, there were near riots to open the hot tub to the community.

But.. No shock, I've started getting emails again that this one and that one have CoVid. What do people expect?

What I do find shocking is that my brother in law, a physician, has NOT been boosted. And his mother (my mother in law) was just diagnosed with Stage 3C Ovarian cancer. He "won't get into it with me". Once again, people are putting politics ahead of science.

I still do not congregate in groups; haven't been to a show; and always wear my mask shopping. I'm starting to become more mobile, but that just means trips to PT (masked), Riverside Park to walk my dog, or the occasional trip to Costco (where most people are still masked).

No one in my immediate family has gotten CoVid, and somehow I think my accident saved us from getting it as well.

Stay safe my friend, and follow the science.

Simma Levine

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I admire your faith in the American people but how many decades of consistent behavior do you have to witness before you accept that the country you describe in these missives does not exist and has never existed! This place where people care about their fellow man, truth, justice and democracy. That place is not America and never has been since it's founding. America always talks a good game but the truth is, america is just as shitty as all the other countries Americans swear they are better than. Once again a pathetic showing from the American people. This country will be Rome and self implode. I mean who calls themselves great every single damn day to all to hear and are truly great? NEVER Bob, and that is what America has and continues to do, blow it's own pathetic horn of greatness while exhibiting none of that supposed greatness.

And white people wonder why Michelle Obama after her husband won the presidency said for the first time she was proud of America. Non white folks have always recognized the truth, that america is not to be loved because america will never ever do right by anyone other than white people. The proof is in the 400 plus years of American history that they hide from the youth of this nation.

Tell the damn truth for once In this miserable countries history. And I don't want to hear that typical bullshit either Bob, about how if I don't like it here get out. If anybody needs to get out and go back home it is white people. They took this land just like Putin is trying to take Ukraine.

One question for you, did you know that Africans were here on these lands hundreds of years before white people accidentally bumped into this rock that is North America? Probably not and you probably don't believe it anyway. There are a lot of things about america I'm sure you don't know Bob and that is by design.

Those who control the past rule the present and shape the future. Hence the reason white people have re-written history to their advantage. For example they don't teach you that africans rules Europe for 700 years. I will attach some more facts for your review and investigation. But again I'm sure you could give a shit because this is america and that is what we do here, be willfully ignorant!

Mazi Ray

(Note: I have not verified these facts.)

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Arizona has the 2nd highest death rate in the US*, one of the highest death rates in the developed world.

Governor Ducey gave up May 11th 2020: "we are on the backside of this pandemic" announcing the end of restrictions.
Businesses and employers were given legal immunity from the consequences of requiring sick or exposed employees to work shifts risking infection spread to coworkers and customers.
Mask, vax and testing mandates were declared illegal.
School funding was made expressly available to schools which did not require masks

AZDHS.gov no longer reports statistics daily "it's over"

Last Wednesday weekly report; 457 dead, the week before 382, before that 425, 412

Deaths follow infection by 3 to 4 weeks
Hospitals in Arizona are at 89% and ICU at 92% - and have been at these levels or higher since last summer.
Not everyone freeing up an ICU bed rings a bell on the way out the front door.

Military, National Guard and FEMA staff supplement Arizona's medical teams mostly deployed to rural areas.

"it's over" I'm still wearing a mask, washing my hands, staying distant and staying out of restaurants etc

Good news is I'm now over 2 years without a cold or flu

Cheers, TS Bitterman

* Arizona's over 65 population is about 18%, the National figure 16.5% the "old people die" excuse doesn't work

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Yeah Bob,

Humans are just fucking idiots. Generally speaking. I don't need science to tell me climate change is soon going to lead to cataclysmic conditions for life on Earth. In my lifetime, and more specifically, in the last 15 years, I have seen drastic changes in the weather and the atmosphere. Every year it is hotter and drier, not to mention unprecedented wildfires and drought in CA. I had one Earth science class in college, in the achievement of an ever so impressive AS degree, and I feel I have a pretty firm grasp on the fact that it ain't gonna end well for humans, and life on Earth for that matter. A drastic, negative feedback loop is imminent. Between the thawing of permafrost and holes in the arctic floor, to decimation of rainforests around the world, overfishing, rampant plastic pollution, the impacts will be global, and sooner rather than later. Since you're the music guy, I'll throw in the Police lyric, "It may seem a million miles away, but it gets a little closer every day". I'm pretty sure Sting was talking about what we are now experiencing. People think of the end of life on Earth and civilization as an "end of the century", or later, event. Well, it ain't. I, at 50, will probably not die of old age. My children certainly will not. And neither will anyone else's. Drinking water coming straight from the kitchen sink will be one of those "remember when" things.

I remember going to "Lift, pull, push ALLLL the way back", aluminum can tops, as opposed to the, remove and discard tops, for the good of the environment. Not to mention doing away with the ozone depleting refrigerants in favor of a more environmentally friendly refrigerant. Now it's all profit, all the time. Take kids' snacks. Everything is packed in a plastic package with a rip off top, to be discarded onto the ground, flushed into the storm drains, and into the environment. We eat fucking plastic, yet the Trump/Qanon crowd doesn't want the "unknown" ingredients of a Covid vaccine in their bodies. Which is fine, if you're healthy. But I digress.

Education. That is the key. Have these multi-gagillionaires pay their fair share in taxes, so education starts before kindergarten for everyone, teachers are compensated appropriately, schools are being maintained rather than closed, and college is affordable for all. Everything else will fall into place. Maybe.

Just one man's opinion

Chris Flesher

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That's what it is, a cold with a glorified name that cause dormant viruses to come to the surface & wreak havoc. Epstein Barr in the main one, but there's Thrombosis bacterium, Streptoccocus & others that stay hidden in the body for most of our lives. I have done the real research on my own and I know very many excellent physicians that I'm in continuous discussions with on this.

People need to get healthy, be strong & vigilant & give up their despicable eating habits & diets that result in a weak immune system. Become a strong, vital human being with a healthy immune system, not a victim. To actually get one's health fully in order is the answer. And pharmaceutical drugs work against that principle, not for it. It's all in the hands of the individual to do the right thing.

There are very questionable aspects of this Corona Scandal that require REAL scientific research rather than media information being steered, in who knows who's best interest. It's still all very fishy and far from simple. It's been announced by the CDC that the masks are not effective a month ago. The images shown of this mystery virus are computer generated, not electron microscope photographs. Why is that acceptable? Not to me. In my household, we are healthy. We are not in fear of ANY viruses because we have a solution, now 30 years proven out without a SINGLE illness. There is another way but it's not being advertised because there's no profit involved. We honor health & pay attention to it every single day in our house and it's working 100%.

Where is the real problem here? That is the question.

Rob Fraboni

(Note: Being healthy does help one fight a Covid infection, but fully healthy people who are unvaccinated have died from Covid. Sure, get yourself healthy, but to rely on just your immune system...that paradigm has failed again and again and again, there is no natural immunity to Covid, get vaxxed.)

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I still wear a mask. If anyone asks I'll tell them I was exposed to Tuberculosis

Marc Ratner

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You are a fucking moron.

T. Weakley

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preach bob
i stayed in new zealand for a reason. everyone in the outside world has looked fucking kookoo bananas.

we just passed 100 deaths here. this country did it right

lots of love x

Amanda Palmer

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Thanks Bob

Deborah Harry


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Friday, 18 March 2022

More Covid

I want you to read this article:

"If You Thought Covid Was Over…Congratulations, You're an Idiot - Covid's Back and the Pandemic's Not Over. Just Like — Wait for It — Science Said.": https://bit.ly/3JswWf6

This has been a big story in the "New York Times" and "Washington Post" the past few days, all you had to do was open the app and right below the war in Ukraine stories, there it was. And still is.

Now it's not like we haven't seen this movie before. This is what happened in December. Omicron went nuclear in the rest of the world and the United States functioned as if Covid was over and then wham, it hit hard. It's like a tsunami but no one pays attention to the warning, and then some die.

Yes, more people died from Omicron than Delta. I could explain the math to you, but people no longer pay attention to math, just like they no longer pay attention to science.

I'm mad at the Democrats in power. They were bullied by a small group of very vocal right wingers and some left wingers too. These people were sick and tired of restrictions. They had to go, so they could go on and live their lives normally.

Which ain't gonna happen.

Two days ago someone yelled at me for wearing a mask. I don't know how it affects them, but somehow it was an affront to their dignity, their lifestyle, their identity. But I'm immune-compromised and I want to live. As far as everybody else..?

And it's the immune-compromised who brew the new variants. This has been known for over a year, but screw those who are not a hundred percent healthy who...might get sick and die anyway.

I'm taking care of myself, I got the Evusheld shots, but everybody I know is acting like Covid is over, and so many people I know are in the target demo.

And in truth it's all about the money. I'm reading about Musicares in Vegas, honoring Joni Mitchell, if you go to that and you're over fifty you're an idiot, just like the article above says.

Let me see... People fly in from all over the world to a tourist city to mingle with no masks and... Even nine Democratic representatives got Covid from going to a retreat last week. Not sure that made it to TV, like this coming onslaught of the new Covid variant, but science doesn't care about the news, doesn't care if you're red or blue, it'll infect you anyway.

But if you're vaccinated and boosted...

And fewer people got booster shots than the number who were vaccinated.

And there's talk of new boosters shots, Pfizer was making noise and now Moderna is today and what do we hear in response...BIG PHARMA JUST WANTS TO MAKE MONEY!

How did we get here? Where no one trusts anything? Where experts are inherently wrong, where a corporation can never be interested in its customers, where what you feel is more important than what experts think?

I just want to point out one cause, the internet. The internet made every individual feel powerful, like their voice counted, they could yell back at anybody with power, trying to cower them.

And you have idiots like Aaron Judge who won't say he's vaccinated...

Did you read the definitive statement that Ivermectin doesn't work, if anything it harms you? I could cite the story, which was buried in everything but the biggest print publications, but in truth people have already moved on from Ivermectin, the same way they moved on from Hydroxychloroquine.

So when the next Omicron wave surges, pretty soon, in a matter of weeks in America, then what does Joe Rogan do? Double-down, like Tucker Carlson? Refuse to analyze new facts, refuse to say he was wrong?

Of course! Just like the clergy and right wing talk show hosts raged, didn't get vaccinated and died.

This is just a heads-up.

But really, I'm pissed at the Democratic governors and institutions. Biden too. You're so afraid of the voters that you can't do the right thing. Talk about a lack of credibility. You're just part of the problem, not the solution.

And there are solutions here. Get vaccinated and wear a mask in public. But that can't happen because you're tired, you want to return to normal life. Is this what a cancer patient says and then stops chemotherapy? I mean how dumb can you be.

We as a nation have lost the plot. There are all these statistics from around the world, countries that dropped all restrictions and then Covid surged and deaths rose. Denmark! And it's out of control in Hong Kong.

And you also probably missed the report that Covid almost definitely came from a wet market, it did not escape a lab. Can you believe we even debated that, while people went unvaxxed and died? I mean what does this have to do with the solution? I mean if you lived this way in your regular life you'd never move forward. Now let me see...did I catch the cold here or there... It doesn't matter, you've got the cold!

And you've now been warned, it's coming back 'round again.


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Thursday, 17 March 2022

Dolly Rejects The Hall

It's about credibility. No one has a good word to say about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame other than those in it and those who select the inductees. Everybody else abandoned ship long ago. First, it was the exclusions. Run by biased elitists who think anyone who lives in California is brain dead, we had the nerdy leather jacket know better than others telling us what to think, and that paradigm went out the window with the advent of the internet, about the same time the inductions went completely off the rails, after the obvious people were voted in.

And then came the non-rock inductees. This is where the Rock Hall sacrificed its own credibility. Look at it like a museum. It's not like museums of antiquity feel they must include modern stuff to appeal to younger generations, rather they have a defined time span, as do most significant modern museums.

Let's take the Musée d'Orsay, probably the most popular museum in Paris. It's for impressionistic art, that's it. It was a period, it's over and done, but turns out the public is fascinated with the era. As will be people in the future when they look back on classic rock. The Rock Hall inducted the influencers, those from the fifties and early sixties, the progenitors, because nothing comes out of thin air. One can argue quite strongly that rock has died. But if a new rock act has significant impact, it's fine to induct it, it's about the genre, the influences a state of mind.

And this has nothing to do with pop. Or country. Sure, there are great artists in those worlds, but they are not rock and roll. Rock was about rebellion, whether internal or external. You could be the Stones singing "Street Fighting Man," you could be James Taylor singing about inner turmoil, and then you had acts like AC/DC and Deep Purple where the sound, the bombast, was the essence of what they were selling. They assault you, eliminate all your problems and take you on a trip.

But the Rock Hall has to keep inducting people. Why? I've got no idea, they don't always induct players into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Oh, I know, because there is a belief that in order to financially sustain, you must have young hip artists. Why is that so? When old Ferraris are worth more than new ones? There's a belief that if you lose touch with the audience, like "Rolling Stone" magazine, or MTV, you'll die. But just like the record labels wield their catalogs to extract the best terms from streaming companies, it's the music itself that sells the entire enterprise.

Furthermore, the kumbaya inclusion is a modern construct. When rock was flourishing everybody wasn't on the same page, you were either with us or against us, listening to FM or AM, there was a clear division, by including non-rock artists you alienate the core. Talk to Iron Maiden or any other legacy rock act which had huge success in a narrower vertical, they're true to their fans, because their fans are keeping their band alive. Come on, a visit to the Rock Hall used to be a dream, like going to Graceland, but not anymore. Been to Graceland? One of the great things about it is it's a period piece. Three Sony Trinitrons, for the three networks. So if you're a young 'un, you can see the way it used to be. They don't have to modernize Graceland, it stands on its own!

So, trying to get everybody to believe, everybody to be interested, which is a fool's errand in the internet era, we haven't all been on the same page since the MTV monoculture of the eighties, the Rock Hall is casting a wide net, it nominates Dolly Parton, who is anything but rock, those who previously cared shrug their shoulders, the nominating committee lost its mind years ago, and then Dolly says NO!

That's what's gone from today's society. Everybody will take the buck, they say yes to every opportunity, whereas credibility involves a judgment, you're concerned with your identity, you don't want to compromise it, just because someone else jumps off a bridge, that does not mean you will. The greatest artists are sui generis, one of a kind, there's only one Queen, no one has ever sounded similar since. And it turns out once the young audience was exposed to "Bohemian Rhapsody" in a comedy movie it became a staple that will live forever. There's nothing else in the rock canon that sounds like it, nothing! Same deal with Steely Dan, who famously blew off the road to focus on their recordings, and then went back on the road when everybody else was trying to sell CDs to younger buyers. They flipped the script. Because rock and rollers, the greats, are unpredictable, they don't repeat themselves, that's why we're always interested in what they say next.

So, we live in an interesting era. Where non-talents are billionaires, where the focus in the music business is on the second half of the term, the "business." How do I sell? How do I become bigger? Who will give me money?

And everybody wants it right away. So, the Kardashians skipped college to make money... There's gonna be a point where no one cares anymore, when they get older, then what are they going to do? Life is long, and so are careers. And the reason Dolly Parton's has sustained is because she's uber-talented and always been herself, always. You know what you get. The plastic surgery, the wigs, she's her own creation, that's her magic. She doesn't need the imprimatur of the Rock Hall to burnish her image. That's the funny thing, the real winners don't need the awards, it's only those who want to leverage them to get more gigs who care. Hell, most people can't even remember who wins. And some of the most successful movies never did, never mind the inane Grammys. We always hated the Grammys, they were out of touch, but at the tail end of the monoculture we were all on the same page and today if you like all these artists...I haven't found anybody who has. Variety shows died on television eons ago, but suddenly we're gonna watch this train-wreck? No.

Let's move on to Clive Davis. So he got his own label, Arista. He had hits. He told the acts what to record and he made the records successful. But despite hitting, almost none of the acts have sustained. The focus was on hit singles, and "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" was a hit single, people remember that, fame is not everything. Whereas on Warner/Reprise, Mo and his minions famously didn't tell the acts what to do, they trusted the musicians, the execs didn't know better, believe me, no one is going to be reading Clive Davis's book years from now, if they're even now, but Neil Young and Prince and the other artists Mo and company shepherded to success? They're forever. That's the essence of music, the je nais se quois, you can't describe it, you can only feel it, experience it. It's not paint by numbers, it's magic. And the great thing is there is no formula, the greats start with a blank page each time, they do it their way and we find it irresistible.

But not everybody. I have records in my collection that will blow your mind if you ever heard them. But they didn't break through. That's life, not only in music. But everybody was playing this game, people at home, in bars, in recording studios, how can I cut something irresistible. And not everything broke through.

So now Dolly Parton further embellishes her image. By saying no to the Rock Hall she gains much more than if she was inducted. She's got tons of awards, who cares, it's her music, her persona that's her essence, not her collection of trophies.

And this of course brings us to Ukraine. Most notably Zelenskyy. This guy is not playing by everybody else's rules. He's not a kleptocrat. He speaks truth, with emotion. And he's willing to sacrifice his life in the process, for what's right. Meanwhile, we've got wankers in D.C., politicians who really only worry about the money. Mr. Smith went to Washington a long time ago, and that was just a movie. They appease their donors. They vote with their future in mind. And if they get bounced, they get a cush job with the people who paid for them to be in office. It's ugly I tell you, you can't believe in a single one of them, not Trump and not Biden either. But Zelenskyy?

Come on, all the polls tell us Americans are willing to pay more for gasoline to support Ukraine in its war effort. When was the last time an American sacrificed anything for the greater good? That's the opposite of the ethos of both the Republicans and the rich...I know better, I don't want to give you my money and I come first, everybody else should pick themselves up by their bootstraps. But in a matter of days, a derided TV comedian emerged as the most sincere, most believable pol on earth. As for so many of the talking heads, they were caught flat-footed.

Yes, Tucker Carlson will never regain his image, as a truth-speaker to his fans. Turns out he was an entertainer, a blowhard just saying stuff to make himself rich. As for Trump? His influence is waning. They both sacrificed their credibility, their heads were so far up their rear ends they couldn't feel which way the wind blew, never mind the changes in the weather. Yes, the rank and file Republicans are on the side of Zelenskyy, they're willing to sacrifice.

And so am I.

Every time I write anything criticizing the right I lose subscribers, I'm told to stick to what I know. But I am sticking to what I know, the rock and roll ethos. An attitude, an honesty, that isn't looking to buy in or sell out but follows its own road and gains adherents based on its credibility.

That's an e-mail I get all the time. I don't agree with what you say, but I can tell by reading your words you sure believe it.

That's the game. Not polls.

That's one reason everybody wants to be a rock star, because the rules don't apply to them! Having a drink company or a perfume company means you're following a well-trodden path and the truth is you still don't matter, it's the titans who allow you to play in these worlds who control them. You're just a flavor of the moment they're using to sell stuff. They'll get new people in a few years, when your fame fades. But the music? If done right, it lasts forever.

But we haven't had that spirit here for a very long time. And that's the spirit that was being cemented in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. A generation, a sound, that was like no other, that mattered, that conquered the world. You can analogize hip-hop, but its ethos is different, at the beginning, after gaining success, it was about ripping off these corporations who screwed Black people. Yes, Black people wanted the money up front, because they've been promised stuff forever that they never got.

But you can't say the above. It's too dangerous. But it's true. It's only one part of hip-hop's roots, but it's far different from rock music mostly made by white males.

Who not only sang about sex, but traveled the world and screwed groupies and did all kinds of stuff that is taboo today.

It's a bygone era. But they've got dinosaurs in museums, why not rock stars? Don't sanitize them, it was a different time, explore their legacies, it'll make you think, it'll help you move forward, make your choices.

But if you go to the smorgasbord hall in Cleveland that feeling has been excised, in trying to be a big tent. ROCK AND ROLL WAS NEVER A BIG TENT! Either you heard the call of the Pied Piper and followed it, or you didn't. Alice Cooper pissed off the public. But it was all a joke, or maybe some of it wasn't, he kept you guessing, and then he started to play golf and you had to ask yourself...WHO IS THIS GUY?

And maybe you no longer believe in Mr. Furnier, but if you don't believe in "I'm Eighteen" and "Under My Wheels" you're deaf.

So I'm writing all this because Dolly Parton said no. If she hadn't, I wouldn't have laid this down. If she'd gotten inducted, it wouldn't have been a blip on my radar screen. But saying no, in her own words, it became a worldwide story, it was everywhere, and I thought it was over, but my inbox is still filling up with people talking about it, they're shocked. Who could believe that Dolly Parton would be the correction factor?

Nobody.

And that's just the point.


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Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Shiffrin Wins

"Shiffrin wins first WC downhill in two years": https://bit.ly/36nQVNx

Life goes on.

This is what you learn as you age. All those once in a lifetime events? Bobby Riggs vs. Billie Jean King, Evel Knievel jumping the Snake River Canyon? They're hyped for months, then they come and go, and usually don't live up to the buildup. Then again, there are the non-entertainment stories, the ones that are so outrageous, superseding our conceptions, that blow our minds and stick with us. Like walking on the moon. It's my favorite Police song, but in the summer of 1969 when Neil Armstrong walked down that ladder and bounded on the surface you were glued to the screen, you couldn't think about anything else. Well, there was a buildup, just like the Stones, we waited seemingly forever for Armstrong to emerge from the Lunar Module, but when he did...

Everybody remembers that. As well as the day President Kennedy was shot. And maybe today's generation will remember 1/6, but seemingly everything else has come and gone. Oh, there are some personal memories, but shared ones that lived up to the billing? Very few.

Now one thing that Covid brought was death. Happens to us all, but almost all of us expect to live forever. Usually it's a brush with cancer or some other health event that makes you aware of this. You survive, but now you know you're mortal. But Covid, people dying all around us... Hell, they've already been forgotten, as has Covid been too. Masks are history. But if you read the legitimate news today, it's a headline in the NYT and right up there in the WaPo, Omicron is surging in Europe. Now if you're vaxxed, you should recover. But if not? And what does this mean for concerts, etc?

So Mikaela Shiffrin turned out to be a talker. It's so funny, these athletes, so many "celebrities" are two-dimensional, despite social media, which is managed. But Shiffrin went on and on when interviewed after her losses at the Olympics. It seemed ugly that reporters were even asking questions, but Mikaela continued talking. Bode did, but most ski racers do not, the sport draws the strong, silent types.

But Shiffrin lost. When the whole world was watching. Now what?

Well, not a whole lot of success thereafter. Yes, life went on, the World Cup, which means one hell of a lot more to the racers than the Olympics, continued. But Shiffrin didn't win. As a matter of fact, she was losing her lead in the World Cup overall. Maybe she was done. Maybe she couldn't recover from the death of her father, maybe the Olympics were the nail in the coffin. This happens. Bo knows? Ask a youngster if they even know who Bo was! Same deal with the Boz.

But today Shiffrin won, in the downhill. Let's see, that would be like Metallica having a number one pop song. Or conversely, Garth Brooks having a number one Active Rock track. Theoretically possible, but highly doubtful. Then again, there's a lot more danger in ski racing. Physical, anyway.

But the whole world is not watching. Most Americans only pay attention to ski racing once every four years, at the above-referenced Olympics, but the White Circus goes on, in the rest of the world it's about the World Cup, where there's a hell of a lot more money. Not David Zaslav money, but more than the average working stiff earns. Did you see that Zaslav made $246 billion last annum? That's ugly, that's offensive. In one year? After they're finished with the oligarchs, can they please go after the billionaires? Who have abused the system to get ahead. Yes, paying government representatives to make sure their taxes are low. It's like curling, these titans all hire lobbyists, lawyers, SWEEPERS, to make sure they get where they want to go.

Then again, money isn't everything. But to those working multiple jobs to stay afloat it certainly is.

So life has a long arc. Then again, when you look back it always seems short. I remember dying to get out of college to start my real life, graduating from law school and feeling left behind in the music business. But most of those who skipped higher education flamed out long ago, and most don't have much to show for their efforts. And there's rampant ageism in music, the odds of being able to get a new job after 50? Nearly nonexistent. Even 40 or 45.

Today's tragedy is tomorrow's shoulder shrug. What seemed so overwhelming and terrible back then appears like just a blip on the radar screen in the rearview mirror.

So this week William Hurt dies. Timmy Thomas recently died, do you even know who he was? Richie Podolor, a legendary record producer, who cut those Three Dog Night hits, and a track I hear seemingly every day on SiriusXM that I can never seem to burn out on, Blues Image's "Ride Captain Ride," as well as Steppenwolf and the first Souther, Hillman, Furay album, which is a classic in my book, just passed away and he's yet to get a mainstream obit, I haven't seen one and that's what the Google News says. And he was famous, he had worldwide success, most of us do not.

We just soldier on. Put one foot in front of the other. And most of the time, no one else is paying attention. Maybe our loved ones, but even they don't know what goes on inside our brains.

It's a conundrum. Life-changing events...frequently don't change your life. The buzz goes down, eyeballs go elsewhere, and then you find yourself in the same place you always were, or close.

This is one of the downsides of victory. The high, the good feelings, don't last that long, never mind the rest of the populace moving on.

As for the eyes of the world being upon you...they just need to focus on something, not necessarily your thing.

Most people grab the brass ring, reach the top and can't sustain. Because it's all about the goal, and once you get there, it's hard to stay motivated. Like with the musicians, at least those who write and play their own songs, they thought if they had hits their lives would work, but they still didn't, and then they couldn't replicate the success.

It takes inner strength to carry on, never mind at an elite level. To compete and win you have to do so much behind the scenes, all that gym work... It's like all the winners you see, you have no idea what they had to do to get there, almost no one else is willing to make the effort.

Especially athletes.

But I follow Mikaela. Because I'm interested in dominance. Which is why I won't watch F1 this year, at least in the beginning. The story of Lewis Hamilton coming from behind to win the series, that's amazing. But no, they decided they wanted to give it to someone else. But everybody has their time, let them establish records. Imagine if they'd pulled Babe Ruth so he wouldn't have hit so many home runs, it's the same thing.

So what can I tell you? Your life will go through twists and turns, many changes, and you've got to pay attention, because it's easy to get caught in a backwater and get stuck and not progress. Opportunity exists until you die. But it's a personal journey, it's about character and backbone, you can't be devastated by your losses, you've got to pick up and do it again.

So back in the late seventies the Kinks switched labels, from the moribund RCA, where they did good work which languished in the marketplace, to Arista, where Clive Davis was determined to return them to the chart.

Clive eventually did this. Mostly on bombastic arena rock. Kinks arena rock is superior to that of almost all comers, but it's their more personal stuff that rings true, that we really remember.

And the second Arista outing, "Misfits," is the band's best work for the label.

But the first one, right out of the box, made more impact. You heard "Sleepwalker" on the radio. But it couldn't compare to what was on the second side, the opener, "Juke Box Music," and the closer..."Life Goes On."

"Life Goes On" was and still is a killer. Great musically and lyrically, never mind Ray Davies's unique, meaningful delivery.

So in the song, Ray, the singer, is down on his luck, having lost his "bank," and he tries to commit suicide, but he didn't pay the gas bill so he survives. And then Ray sings:

"Tornado, cyclone and hurricane
Can batter the houses with the thunder and rain
Blizzards can blow, the waves hit the shore
But the people recover and come back for more
Somehow the people fight back, even if the future looks black
Life goes on and on and on
Life goes on and on and on"

And that's true.

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Tuesday, 15 March 2022

Elton John Favorites Playlist

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Take Me To The Pilot
Sixty Years On
The King Must Die
Come Down In Time
My Father's Gun
Where To Now St. Peter?
Amoreena
Friends
Seasons
Can I Put You On
Tiny Dancer
Holiday Inn
All The Nasties
Rocket Man
Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters
Teacher I Need You
Elderberry Wine
Have Mercy On The Criminal
This Song Has No Title
The Ballad Of Danny Bailey (1909-1934)
All The Girls Love Alice
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
Harmony
The Bitch Is Back
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy
Tower Of Babel
Tell Me When The Whistle Blows
Philadelphia Freedom
Grow Some Funk Of Your Own
I Feel Like A Bullet (In The Gun Of Robert Ford)
Part Time Love
Little Jeannie
Blue Eyes
Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)
Club At The End Of The Street
Blue Avenue
Birds
All The Nasties-Piano Demo


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Sunday, 13 March 2022

John Oliver On Ticketmaster

YouTube: https://bit.ly/3w85EH1

What kind of crazy, fucked-up world do we live in where John Oliver gets the Ticketmaster story exactly right?

One in which customers and legislators are too stupid to understand how the game works.

He labels Irving Azoff as uncharismatic, which I don't agree with, you don't become that successful without charisma, trust me, but Irving lays it out straight to the government and people still don't get the story straight. TICKETMASTER IS A FRONT FOR THE ACTS! That's right, your favorite act is most probably a greedy capitalist whilst telling you they are not. Sure, there are exceptions. But in a world where credibility and entertainment rarely ever meet, where the buck is king, where the Kardashians become richer than any singer sans any visible talent, it's a rare performer who can say no. Especially when no one finds out the truth! That's right, they keep saying the fan is first (after God, of course), but in truth the fan is at the absolute bottom of the pyramid. Because they can get much more money from corporations, Fitty made much more money from flavored water than he did from music. So, the acts say one thing but do another.

Like Metallica.

Yes, Metallica was an AEG act. And then became a Live Nation act.

Now I'm going to tell you something you may not have heard, it'll be a revelation, THERE ARE ONLY A HUNDRED CENTS IN A DOLLAR! That's right, there's only so much money that can be generated by a concert.

Now Jimmy Buffett's ticket sales were so consistent, sellouts were guaranteed, therefore he was paid in excess of a hundred percent of the gross. You ask me, Bob, how can that be?

Well, there's parking, and food and drink, and merch and...ticket fees.

You see the money has to come from somewhere. And if you want more money, be prepared for the shenanigans to rear their ugly head.

Let's start with Michael Cohl, the Canadian concert promoter who invented this paradigm, most notably with the Rolling Stones. I'll pay you an incredible sum, BUT DON'T ASK ME HOW I MAKE MY MONEY BACK!

The promoter isn't going to lose, not on a guaranteed sellout. Maybe the promoter scalps his own tickets. He knows the show is gonna sell out, so he's already come up with ways to make a profit, and the act makes the sign of the cross and pleads ignorance, it's not their business. But of course it is, because they took the huge guarantee.

So, AEG was already paying Metallica as much as possible. To go to Live Nation...they had to get more. And one was a giveback, the ability to scalp tickets given to the band.

Now let's be clear. This happens all day long. Oliver even referenced this. But by doing this one tour with Live Nation and getting caught out, the story will not die, because everything lives forever on the internet.

But I'm going to tell you a dirty little secret, THE BAND'S FANS DON'T CARE!

I know that sounds insane, but it's only the non-Metallica fans who are bothered by this.

A perfect example being Motley Crue, who signed in blood that they were retiring, AND THEN CAME BACK!

Yes, you say you're retiring so fans will come to the final show. But it isn't. I remember one band on a farewell tour that had its new album scheduled for a few months later. This was years ago, AND THEY'RE STILL ON THE ROAD!

Which is why the Eagles called one of their recent tours "Farewell 1." It was a joke, maybe a bit inside, and in truth subsequent tours have had different monikers, but the Eagles are a rare exception, BECAUSE THEY CHARGE WHAT THE TICKETS ARE WORTH!

They're not the only ones. The Rolling Stones are famous for this, and they flex the prices, like airline seats, yes, the person sitting next to you could have paid less, too bad, you're there, you're happy, I mean it's the Stones, RIGHT?

And my inbox is filling up with people complaining about $500 Paul McCartney tickets, and those aren't even the best ones. But history tells us people will pay the price, it's raw economics.

But these three acts are legends. They've nearly transcended the business. Everybody knows who they are, their songs are part of the classic rock canon, so they don't bother to play the game all the rest of the acts do.

Now insiders have known all of the above from day one.

And it's this way BECAUSE THIS IS HOW THE BUSINESS WANTS IT! Entirely opaque, with Ticketmaster taking the heat instead of the acts.

And needless to say, all those fees don't go to Ticketmaster, but fans believe this. People run on emotion, not fact. And if you do this, you'll never be a titan like Irving. This is business. And there are immutable laws. Like I said above, there's only a hundred cents in the dollar. If the act is getting all of the ticket revenue, which is de rigueur these days, everybody else in the food chain must have some way to make a profit, and one of those ways is via the fees....to the promoter, the building and even the act.

Everything I've written above I've said before, but it just doesn't penetrate. You're telling me it's a business and everybody knows the economics and the main drivers of the problems are the acts? That's like killing Bambi, or saying there's no Santa Claus, it can't possibly be true!

And there was a definitive book about all this a few years back, but the writers broke the number one rule of writing....SOMETIMES YOU'VE GOT TO LEAVE THE BEST STUFF OUT, because it detracts from the story. It's all in "Ticket Masters," it's just the end result is unreadable.

As for the government... These wankers can't understand seemingly anything, they just grandstand so they can get re-elected.

But the news media is even worse. Parroting all the falsehoods the industry keeps feeding them. They never stop and ask themselves...IS THIS TRUE?

That's right, they're in the news business. But they just go on camera, even write exactly what the players tell them, it makes good headlines, and they like the access and the tickets themselves!

And then an English comedian, who has little kids and probably never even goes to a show, or if he does gets tickets directly from the act or promoter (there are always tickets for VIPs, however I must tell you they are not free, those days are long gone), goes on camera and in twenty minutes nails the story, gets it exactly right. Oh, you can complain he emphasized this instead of that, but let's not nitpick, his presentation is the most accurate in the history of Ticketmaster.

So now what happens?

NOTHING! That's right absolutely NOTHING! Because this is the way EVERYBODY LIKES IT!

Yes, the acts, the promoters, the buildings and Ticketmaster, they're all making money, Live Nation's stock keeps going up.

As for the fans... THEY LOVE SCALPERS! It's the only way they can get a good seat to a show.

People are delusional. And the biggest complainers are those not really in the game, like the marginal acts complaining about Spotify payouts. The truth is the fan wants the seat, and you'd be surprised how they'll pay the freight. Yes, someone working a service job will pay $500 to sit in the first ten rows for their favorite act. And the only way they have access is through a broker.

I'll go one step further. In a lot of live events, those on the selling side LOVE the brokers. Baseball... You've got 162 games a year and there are people who will come along and buy every home game, hoping to make their money back when the Yankees come to town, if the team hits the playoffs. Who knows, your team could suck this year, but you've already made bank from the scalpers.

That's right, the people bitching loudly are the ones who believe they're entitles to a front row seat for superstars, Bruno Mars and Adele, for under a hundred dollars. First and foremost, demand for these acts far outstrips the supply. Only one act has superseded this paradigm. Garth Brooks. He goes to a market, charges little compared to other acts, and plays until demand runs out. Multiple shows. So there is no scalping. There's no money to be made, the fans know they can get in for a reasonable price, face value.

And then there's paperless. Which the fans HATE! Because the fans are scalpers too. They buy as many tickets as they can and then put the extra up on secondary sites and...

There's no hope.

The only real hope is to have the acts charge what the tickets are worth.

And in truth, for many acts they're worth a fortune. They can sell out the entire floor at $500 a ducat. But they're afraid they'll look bad. Which of course makes no sense, because they're all bragging about how much money they're making. They should be proud of their high ticket prices. One thing is for sure, THE FANS ARE GOING TO PAY THEM!

Unfortunately, the markup goes to the scalpers, third parties, which is why acts scalp their own tickets, to get in on the action.

Now while I've been writing this, they've finally put this Oliver episode on YouTube. That's right, despite HBO being a pay service, they give it away for free, because it's good marketing. How can it be that HBO is more savvy than musicians? The number one way you make a fan is expose them to your art, you make the barrier low. You want to eliminate the free tier on Spotify, which is supported by advertising, and therefore pays less...but be prepared for people to miss your act. And Spotify will tell you that the free tier converts listeners to the pay tier. But you don't want to believe that, because it doesn't FEEL RIGHT!

Which brings us back to the very beginning. John Oliver nailed the live entertainment business. I don't know how many people watch his show on HBO, but seven figures watch the videos on YouTube every week. But what does this really mean? It's like the acts complaining their songs are being streamed a million times and they're not millionaires. In context, IT'S JUST NOT THAT MUCH!

But John Oliver has credibility. And in the news business, he's got pretty good numbers. And he's entertaining. So his show will edify a number of people.

But the ones complaining most won't watch, they'd rather hate on Ticketmaster.

Which brings us back to the fact that despite Oliver nailing it, I doubt there will be any change, everybody in the food chain likes it this way.

Oh, let me just add one thing. The hysteria. You remember that Hannah Montana tour, with all the parents bitching they couldn't get tickets for their kids, or they were prohibitively expensive? Well, the next time around Miley went out totally paperless. AND THE SHOWS DIDN'T SELL OUT! It was the mania, the perceived scarcity that drove people to buy tickets.

After all, it's show business.

Can you trust the man behind the curtain?

No, but you can't trust those on stage either!

P.S. Don't expect any of the above to be reported in trade papers. They're in on the game, they don't want to bite the hand that feeds them. Even worse, "Billboard" is now consumer-facing, ever since trade advertising tanked, they don't want to upset the fans who don't want the truth anyway.

P.P.S. As for the straight media, they've missed this story for decades. They just can't understand it. Which makes Oliver's program so revelatory. I mean shouldn't this be in the "New York Times"? Then again, video reaches more people and you can't write an entertaining story in the "Times," it's got to be dry, leaving all personality out, which is why John Oliver has more reach. But no one reaches everybody these days. And if people can't get it right when it comes to entertainment, don't expect them to get it right on politics, which is the same game, I hate to tell you. Only in this case it's all about fundraising and guarantees and payoffs...but the end result is the same, IT'S OPAQUE! The word Oliver used. No one else has been able to delineate the facts clearly outside of the music business. KUDOS!


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