Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts

Thursday 18 August 2022

Monday 9 May 2022

Janet Beat - Pioneering Knob Twiddler





BBC Radio 3 is smashing it out of the park at the moment. They've opened up a lot more to music experimentation and not only is it the good stuff but their presenters are so articulate and able to pronounce difficult international names with an ease and fluency I've not heard elsewhere. That's attention to detail. 5pm onwards if you're in need of the kind of music that washes off the 2022 pressure building up dangerously around us as a global medical biometric security complex. More on that later when I post about my recent stay in Southampton General Hospital.

I was listening a couple of nights ago, and the presenter announced that I'd been listening to Janet Beat, one of the early electronic music pioneers. Huh, I thought. I know most of the pioneering names but not this one.

Turns out as the top comment below the video {Eliane Radrigue} on Youtube says:

Interesting to notice how a lot (if not most?) of the pioneers of ambient and electronic music from the 60s across to the early 80s were women..Eliane Radrigue, Laurie Spiegel, Pauline Oliveros, Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire, Charlotte Bebe Barron etc...

Well I certainly didn't know that before so there's plenty of rich searches to explore her female contemporaries. It's also worth noting that one of the earliest synthesiser pioneers Wendy formerly Walter Carlos was also an early pioneer of sexual characteristics reassignment surgery.

Tuesday 19 April 2022

Save Gonzalo Lira?




I'm not concerned by his silence. 


I'm worried. 


Make your own mind up.


Update: Gonzalo Lira was arrested by the Ukrainian SBU and all his electronics were confiscated and instructed to keep quiet about internal affairs so he had no way of reaching the outside world.


He did get some tweets out and they were imo quite ungrateful for the concern expressed for him.


Update: 10.05.22

It seems he can vlog again from Kharkov which suggests to me he's cooperating with the SBU? He hasn't got a choice but he seems to be enjoying his current role.



Saturday 8 August 2020

VoxDay - Darkstream 637: Tolkien's Forge - A Mythology for England





Most of the intellectuals I would like to meet in real life would probably be too pompous to make it enjoyable.

That is not the case with Vox Day.

Wednesday 17 June 2020

"Брат-2" с английскими субтитрами | "Brother-2" with English Subtitles


Брат-2 с английскими субтитрами _ Brother-2 with english subtitles from Vitalii Nekrasov on Vimeo.


My good Russian friend recommended this movie, and as he has never done that before, I gave it a go. I do that with all friends, which is why you've been seeing some write ups for Westerns of late. Not my genre, but entertaining to see it through other people's eyes.

This movie is well worth it if you like violent movies and it's available above in full on Youtube.

Ordinarily I switch off movies that fetishise shooting, because it's cheesy and unappealing for me, but as it's a Russian movie I persisted. A subtitled movie is usually a better bet for keeping my interest.

The main character in Brother 2 looks nothing like a trained killer, adolescent even, but that doesn't take away from his compelling performance. A really quality understated portrayal.

The movie is set in Moscow and Chicago and gives us a real flavour of criminal life as seen through the eyes of a foreigner, fresh on the streets of the United States (however long that is going to last at present).

Hollywood is largely responsible for the portrayal of different countries in a stereotypical manner. It's better now than it used to be, but watch The World of Suzie Wong to see the most excruciating of Occidental views of the Orient.

It's this movie's ability to get a sense of Chicago (home to Obama as he was being groomed for President by alphabet agencies and other parties, that we don't know their names.), which separates it from a domestic POV.

Every informed person knows the weekly murder rate in Chicago is the highest in the country, and is befitting for the adopted City of Barry Soetoro the cut out president.

There's some gruesome scenes in this movie. DIY guns exploding in sensitive places, rape porn being watched by the fat controller of a night-time establishment, and some excellent guns, which paradoxically I have slight fetish for, as design is often superb and obviously killing looters, rioters and violent thugs is quite topical as the scripted decline of the USA plays out in real life.

If you're confused by what's going on Stateside right now, you can see the recipe was created decades ago.

Watching this movie will help, but as you can see from my friends message, there's a lot more depth there, then I picked up on.

Update: The video has been disabled the day after I post it. It can still be watched within the Youtube environment, I believe.

Tuesday 28 August 2018

The Economist, Wikileaks & Lynn Rothschild









The censorship on the internet means most of the informative video presentations from Youtube I've posted have been completely scrubbed if they contain important intel. 

I'm sort of restricted to posting the visual information for which I have hard copies as screen grabs and sharing those on social media, till things lighten up, if they ever do, as Facebook, Twitter and Google are collaborating on the censorship topic with all the usual warmongering Institutions and Zionist think tanks such as the Atlantic Council, the ridiculous Snopes or the obnoxious ADL.




Friday 3 March 2017

Orion, Aryan Connections, Suppressed Vedic History






Interesting conversation for people who eschew the fake MSM and their mastery at simply not mentioning the information that contradicts the pseudo reality pumped out by the change-is-not-coming-crowd. It is coming and faster than you think.

Any bets?

Tuesday 21 February 2017

Monday 20 February 2017

Pewdiepie - Dropped by Disney




The biggest Youtube star has been dropped by Disney for doing a satirical piece that mocked the internet's ability to hire Indians to do anything through a company called Fiverr. Naturally the fake media ignored the context and positioned it as anti Semitic, though they've shot themselves in the foot. 

There are now 6 Million Youtube people subscribers to Pewdiepie who just got woke on who runs the media. I believe the number of subscribers has been interfered with but you get the picture.

Saturday 30 August 2014

Questions for Cliff Richard & His Clifftard Followers




Chloe George is the latest Youtube sensation to take on the blackmailed paedophile elite. Her candid straight talking questions are both funny and piercing at the same time. I will be doing my best to share her work which deserves a far wider audience. I'm not usually fond of British things these days, with their Royal flag waving and James Bond paedophile obsessions, but Chloe George is the reminder for me of what real English people are all about. Independence, courage and humour.

The people defending Cliff Richard are too fluoridated to see their mental slavery. They will fight to keep a system that is corrupt and evil.

Friday 7 September 2012

If It's On The Net It's Not Rare - T-Rex Live - 1972





An absolutely stonking last number of Get It On by T Rex Live at Wembley Empire Pool in the London Borough of Brent. Recorded live on March 18th, 1972 with Marc Bolan, Mickey Finn, Bill Legend, Steve Currie. (I was three years old).

Only 17 views and a couple of days since uploaded. Get in while it's still rare.

Wednesday 15 June 2011

Hidden In Plain Sight


I don't have much in common these days with people who watch Television. They're like zombies pretending to be real. There's occasional good content out there but the risk of interruption by infomercials sanitizing war or senseless materialism is obscene.

Which is why I like Youtube clips of real people like Charlie McGrath and not the talking heads of coiffed hear, studio "make up" and patronising patter for anyone who wanders off message during the briefest of interviews. I wonder how useful iPads/Phone/Pod is going to be during this.

Friday 22 April 2011

I Heart Google

I have had my Youtube account unexpectedly and generously upgraded. I can now transfer those valuable videos I was feeling gloomy about a few days ago, including all those videos about Jesuit and Vatican skullduggery I'm discovering at frightening rate since stepping up my homework. 

Bravo Google and Youtube. I'm delighted and will be beefing up my Youtube channel from here on. Feel free to add me.

Wednesday 30 March 2011

17011 Youtube Videos


I've watched 17011 Youtube videos. Is that average? The figure is in your account overview.

Friday 28 January 2011

Idioms, apophasis, paralypsis, proslipsis and ceasuras




I will never be of this calibre. Though as a card carrying, smile plagiarising 'Ye Olde Generalist' I notice he inadvertently invokes Wittgenstein's private language argument at 5.03. You can now enjoy that specific interpretation nicely transcribed via Youtube within this lecture. 

It's unusual that it's been transcribed given the length and youthful vintage of these lectures. In my experience, it's not a feature that world renowned quantum physicists can secure with their online Youtube presence; even with a hundred fold more views than the Prof has secured thus far. 

Maybe somebody realises he's contributing an historical analysis of history. That it's worthwhile to do this task promptly, as time is such a ruthless shredder of comprehension, context and nuance, when say scholarly Egyptology is peddling us informed opinion, in the early part of the 21st century. That's just one example.

Possibly it's just a great way (by his students?) to try and commit to memory the sheer scale and density of what this remarkable professor is able to linguistically retrieve, on-the-fly while loquaciously expounding on massively subtle different points. This is a talent I very much keep an eye open for given  the elegance that my (podcast) listening ear demands of me.

Go on. Listen to the first few minutes. Then get back to your copywriting or blogging or whatever. He's rather good. 

Friday 16 April 2010

Janelle Monae


In terms of inspired dancing style I don't think anything as stunning has been done since Michael Jackson's Thriller. And that's just the co-dancers looking like they're having a ball following Janelle Monae. The track is a bit spesh and the star of the piece is freaking fresh. 

As in yummy bucking candy fresh. 

Addis Ababa springs to mind but only Doddsy knows the bare bones of that tale. H/T Mike

Saturday 9 January 2010

How Great Thou Art




This work filmed in New York reminds me of a conversation I heard repeated recently between an American and a Pakistani sometime in the late 60's or early 70's I guess. The American, squashed in the back of the pedal powered cab  listened as the Pakistani driver said.

"You see, we here in Pakistan understand the problem. Progress he exclaimed! Progress is the problem".

It sounded funnier in audio but it touches on a some thoughts I've had recently and which I've no answer for. However this is the second piece of art in a week which gives me permission to hope that maybe our artists are emerging from an understandable but frustrating inertia of everything goes, compounded by never quite leaving when its time was up.

Too early to call but this work is not inconsequential is it?

The flip side of the progress coin is a dawn shot of New York that someone tweeted the other day, and which left me in no doubt of the city's prowess as the definitive skyline of progress. 

It's this that awes me about New York. On weird days the abstract creativity of Wall Street spits in my gravity cautioning face. But for the record. I'm anti gravity. 

Sort of.