Monthly Archives: June 2015

Floating Around in Ecstasy

PLAYLIST

  • In the Hall of the Mountain King – Duke Ellington Orchestra
  • Here Comes The Judge – Larry and Tommy
  • Someday My Prince Will Come – Herbie Hancock
  • Freedom Time – Lauryn Hill
  • Freedom (ft. Verbal Seed & Tone Trezure) – Strange Fruit Project
  • Meditations – Charles Mingus Sextet/Eric Dolphy
  • Dark Eyes – Jimmy Smit 11:44
  • Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) – Marvin Gaye
  • Universal Struggle feat. Brownman – Guru
  • Georgia On My Mind – Stanley Jordan
  • Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
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Happy Juneteenth!

PLAYLIST

  • In the Hall of the Mountain King – The Netherlands Guitar Trio
  • Misty Mountain – Silver Apples
  • Stellardrone – Light Years [Full Album]
  • ’84 Pontiac Dream – Boards Of Canada
  • Tesko Suicide – Sneaker Pimps
  • Nightlife – Amon Tobin
  • Organ Donor – DJ Shadow
  • Opg Opgave – Writing the Silver
  • B+W Stripes – Aphex Twin
  • Go to Hell (Mowo Remix) – Nina Simone
  • Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band – Terry Riley
  • Wax Audio A Hotel Full of Secrets – (The Eagles Pink Floyd Mashup) 
  • Aequinoxium – DeepChord Presents Echospace
  • Suzy Creamcheese – The Caesars
  • In Doubt – Peter Gabriel
  • Nobody Home – Pink Floyd
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All Your Money Won’t Another Minute Buy

PLAYLIST

  • In the Hall of the Mountain King – Galaxee  Trance
  • For My People (feat. Supernatural) – Z-Trip
  • Past Present and Future – Demon Fuzz
  • Nomads – Yves Coignet
  • Psychobabble – Frou Frou
  • Songbird – Nitin Sawnhey Feat. The London Symphony Orchestra
  • Ocean of Tenderness – Ashra
  • Natural One (Dj Shadow Remix) – Folk Implosion
  • Funny colors in my mushroom trip – Atmosphere
  • Break – A Tribe Called Quest
  • Swahililand (stakes is high) – Ahmad Jamal
  • Panorama-Gem – Patchwork
  • Albatross – Chris Coco feat. Peter Green
  • Dream Mirror-Gem – Chi A D
  • Entrance Song – The Black Angels
  • We All Die – Cat Power
  • Odyssee (Ronson / Never, Never, Never / Da – Da – Dum) – Nektar
  • Space – The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • Wayward Bob – Bonobo
  • Rock & Roll Refugee – Intelabeam
  • Dust in the Wind – Daughter Darling
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14 Wacky “Facts” Kids Will Learn in Louisiana’s Voucher Schools

Picture: Scott Kinmartin (CC)

Thanks to Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindall’s extensive voucher program (which many other Republicans want to establish on state and national levels), state funds will go towards indoctrinating youth with religious programming in privatized education centers. Taxpayers will dish out an anti-science message in texts and teaching materials, all under the guise of helping the poor and middle-income students. And they’ll be learning some pretty ridiculous nonsense, served up as facts (and not faith).

Won’t somebody please think of the children!?

via Deanna Pan at Mother Jones:

  1. Dinosaurs and humans probably hung out: “Bible-believing Christians cannot accept any evolutionary interpretation. Dinosaurs and humans were definitely on the earth at the same time and may have even lived side by side within the past few thousand years.”—Life Science, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007
  2. Dragons were totally real: “[Is] it possible that a fire-breathing animal really existed? Today some scientists are saying yes. They have found large chambers in certain dinosaur skulls…The large skull chambers could have contained special chemical-producing glands. When the animal forced the chemicals out of its mouth or nose, these substances may have combined and produced fire and smoke.”—Life Science, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2007
  3. “God used the Trail of Tears to bring many Indians to Christ.”America: Land That I Love, Teacher ed., A Beka Book, 1994
  4. Africa needs religion: “Africa is a continent with many needs. It is still in need of the gospel…Only about ten percent of Africans can read and write. In some areas the mission schools have been shut down by Communists who have taken over the government.”—Old World History and Geography in Christian Perspective, 3rd ed., A Beka Book, 2004
  5. Slave masters were nice guys: “A few slave holders were undeniably cruel. Examples of slaves beaten to death were not common, neither were they unknown. The majority of slave holders treated their slaves well.”—United States History for Christian Schools, 2nd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 1991
  6. The KKK was A-OK: “[The Ku Klux] Klan in some areas of the country tried to be a means of reform, fighting the decline in morality and using the symbol of the cross. Klan targets were bootleggers, wife-beaters, and immoral movies. In some communities it achieved a certain respectability as it worked with politicians.”—United States History for Christian Schools, 3rd ed., Bob Jones University Press, 2001
  7. The Great Depression wasn’t as bad as the liberals made it sound: “Perhaps the best known work of propaganda to come from the Depression was John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath…Other forms of propaganda included rumors of mortgage foreclosures, mass evictions, and hunger riots and exaggerated statistics representing the number of unemployed and homeless people in America.”—United States History: Heritage of Freedom, 2nd ed., A Beka Book, 1996

Read the last seven at at Mother Jones

Heralds

PLAYLIST

  • Hall Of The Mountain King – The Who
  • Magic Bus – The Who
  • Latin Tropical – Santana
  • Down by the River – Crazy Horse/Neil Young
  • Instrumental Jam (with Larry Young #3) – Jimi Hendrix & Friends
  • Roll Away The Stone – Mott The Hoople
  • Edge Of Seventeen – Fleetwood Mac
  • Midnight – Joe Satriani
  • Overnight Sensation (Hit Record) – Raspberries
  • Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen
  • Drone Blues – Jimi Hendrix
  • Gimme Shelter – Grand Funk Railroad
  • Before You Accuse Me – Eric Clapton
  • The Gumbo Variations – Frank Zappa
  • Me Lord – Janis Joplin
  • Musical Interlude  – Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
  • California – Joni Mitchell
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