E I I'l 'Frain Bums

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

E I I'l 'Frain Bums I w p i i p p p™ ^ v T' ;*^^ • ■ ^ J r |r. -- ' li. 30fa3H ^ ^ 1 '' f- ^' jif' ' r £ VAriDELU ••-•.'I ;i i EU P A 5 C : j w H B | J. SOcents ' -■ ' r - •*~»p9verr-» »-!- si : ■ -7 — y ,u # ;:4 'Frain '.y^ !■- ■:r';-.- ■ I ' lbum s B S S T L ECvacttadonv could " iJST*: exJanarid for days t i ■;5S??^':, ■•!i^» »MiliiMiill»l»««_________ _ ' ' BUNTCE,EU] La. ~ Evacuees said kaaaarwfl t snday ^ f they were told it OMiId be ■.,' Mitraag . daysys tefore 2,000 people are ■ • -; • .ac in i -allowilowed back into homes near M ^ -------- tte9 wwredcagc ] of a chcmical train ^-- -■ thattt derailedd and cau ^t fire at ■ 22;. tteedsedge of to m ^ ^ ■ / > .' Sati3atnrday*s blaze, fueled by B OeytM «n^doding rail cars that sent fire- ■ uekiitf ' baSiQs into die sky and ash raimog Miiv'U downiim on neigbbotfaoods, had sub- ed to a few small fires Sunday. t tte smoldering wreckage of ■ . t t e5 aeaevenratttara frat burned stm1 ccontained o pamrds. • CIe«3eanup crews and National l i i S i ^ H .' ■ >■> ; ■ T rauuportation n a Safety Board 55. investiestigatncs were in Eunice on ^■•-;,'v.-;j.t;,V"'- ® l , ; ■, ’ • V; . S ttnoday,. d s but the wreckage oained too te t to approach, ■ M agic V//AIXEY ^ ^ e s t i i kd j ^ y s k ic lie T ^ p e t Chris Guillory K ' - . ' . ' A t m m n c m■MRNlOni; cksiipefiii^tivities le aaid imnastigatocs were also ^ K : ' B f e m ^ t B d t icemed ttet heat from the IcbooItMdier k j i snt iites; The College» of • * ■ : MllMr34fiin^ % • EefflSSSS< 1 3Btlwin Idaho's outdoor ro d m ing cars could bav e dam* id a o M o frtf- ‘ araaana bsetttagfii dnitea^ d om er tanlcs c r cause dienii* im !rFiiixs»|A!cjiiyJklipKUlf’ - ' md'CrOMfalBalViriijdroi«tette---.'-.^A'Alpti^moce energy ettt c a lrereactions a that coold lead to tftP m td b m o rerpeiplosions. e a S S a S t ^ £2^ dtnOcr::.'^ ' :"^J^-|i^f'tem ^into’em dfaisife tiUtttnDq Sg *l5SSSSSii^wateociefrf^ d S heiW Gilliland, I t e good news is die fire has 5a; d id ^ down substantially,” iilsMRt-Ni^ and G cilloiHory said. **Aa aoon it cools tapSd&!^&^Se to^ ^ SKMim.slintollivUttobloctedoff d o w n i koff alfljttr4 Mreac dancft w ra whero we can get some pie in there, we can get a bet- B : '- . M « » |^ ^ I pan^ittelf. te heldlal&onrte of Crowl^5?yV Thr.TWnftdsPol latal^tDtfae ,.8q#l oepanmani t e r determinationdei of what ij H . •;,«^2^SS|i| w ya^G aks^ffiinve Mtbatpsrantal th ereaie and how ho t we can <dear it P ^ P nmnNr« tes'f^MM'jio' ']<-FuParr.jbt5^ Westem On] j ; «q>and;ndgetpe<^ bade home.* )nys ' 'wto. - eaakloCBdalsbadnotseta i s ■ b ^ s s ?0 ’.-tbenieme tetD ^ bade to wfaereB w« e The departmentt iaMbfaska that At^nnS,nite time for allowing the \»siei(ie board 'e r ilh«*r ^ c » Aott g■ » a l - m h telea be parlcei(ed t*o to four la c k i&Rto away Ann Ow aees to return. About %000 M a3c*)bou^ m (hia store bac o f dbe-town's ie i 11^000 residents 3ft5S?655USti!£ a ordered to evacuate hoBMS ! t S S ■ t s zbnainesses-Within Iro 2 | E i j f b u p s l e m o r iial j D a y ■ -V• i ^ : see i V i c e s 5 a ro u n cd v a lle yy t o d a y v ttiv t THliWiWi______________ b&e.Ttecen- TteVe W enddl American t ^gi«in ■ F " r . SfcTM&S’SS. 12. 676 Shoi^ Post 414 1 'will hold a memorial ser- TWIWIN F A U S - Tbe ^ F>aHs a i A v e .W estin lW »iPialls. f v ic e aa t t 11 a.m . to d ay a t th e Amerierican Legion Post 7 ama n d T h e-P au l Am'er:srican Legion WendeDdeD Cemetery. Commander odierr 1veterans organisatiatts winwil Post 77 will hold,.memorial n ser- Jameses Crouson< will direct the ■:'r-,-, -'’Mk teboltloldittg a memorial servicee aa t vices at t t e Raul CemeteryO a t 11 serv ice, and Murlen Lancaster S ^ T S • " 'N ill 11 ajDijn. today at the veteran*an*s a.m; I t e programI winv indude a willspeap e ^ cemetetery five miles sooth1 ofo rifle squad, a ^le^aker and patri- Thee Ketchum American "'W eeeiiiefltEWiiindSixtii Hmi Hannw:s ea nrif mimtioyers. Legionon Post 115 is holding a J l t t t i c n h ^ hrfrrodeo' Thele service will includiiide The Filer Amerisrican Legion memoriaorial service at 11 ajn . t o ^ fioilaiSatiiid^sriiuria-Jeram ej > ' ers, a sp eed i by a cJiaplafalain Post 47 and tte Bohdll Veterans of at thehe Ketchum cemetery, -IjridlRiyit. s raZl-gunsahite. ; Foreign War Post 36043t win boU Crossesies win be placed on veteri : 1 pjn. the DepartmentI ofo a memorial servidice at 10 a.m. ans* gra-graves, and the 15 minute,' ' ^ ■ ; © -Vetera;ran A £ f^ will hold a rib : r » . r i b - today a t die West EndE Cemetery ce remnony o i will indude a rifle ten*cucutting ceremony to celesle^ in Buhl. Tlie cerenUDony win b e squad,1, colorcc guard bugler. G ^ cbst brates ttte opening of tte Twitirin, h d d again at 11 am ja . in tfae FUer T be5 JeioCDeJe American i* ^ n n s Community-basedsed Cemetery. P o s t 46 -will not be holding ' JiiMcMiin aiT nTWahrti - 1 atient Clinic T te cerem ony wiwill indude a memoriax ial services today becausc SigM waeCdairtiai e clinic will offer prlmarary3 firing sqtud. honojlOr guard an d legionI membersnn are o u t of town, only to veterans, oxmI it wil] IbodldntbeaipB[nftlaniudie ' " KriU bugler will be present.] A ■ Tbelegioigion placed flags w oU vet­ en tte drive for maiw veterter- Vietnam War v et^ran wiU be t t e eran *’s s gravese Friday in the rboin ttepasttraveliedtDD a.a ^leaker. Jero mle e ocemetery. iSEjmdNBViY S E C tt iO N ^ flMlonA''’& H NvllSSlNGrB U T N a)TFORGCm T E N WWIier. u.;:iuJSB M ^.,.:..^, M After 55 years,, ^miiyf hopes to blingt back lemailains of pilot I H m M iM SCb S ^ ^ f lita i^ ccxDnfron I ts Modatelftaia___________ UoMovin . 6 t Apertnltof lARiaCahf.-For weeks,ks. ’.WenfAl** .-JB:v„»to U.S.AreiyAlr » [e DeFonw used stolen Forcapflot W ntoilmakS .ClaS2L..7-J shhoT tagp io f b u ^le rs ■ S sits , Coi w tite a letter to b er .;. '|litimW(^ ,'..B j; -•..brother,V, a pflot figbting in W orld SMoadU. SMiibhc ' ' diQ^ two-thirds vet^sUmi of Worid W »Ht *With news of tte family. H am yB oab ConDta . .A « wit|^ later^ letter was ,« l .. War n. Lait ywr, , more than Amoi , OHWon .'J O -U , IS g ^d T O H - As Worldld \ SSO,(m -Veterans» 4ieii; n » hed-iuobpeaed.' n ax ttaa D vetatam veadi tfaeir twi*«i- . dniartxDient taid. '' Her.- brother,01 2nd Lt. Harvey CUdm* ytiai, ^ ttilltanr i« bar-ir- 'Noc eT4»y. familjrIy r^ iie !^ a • ?S** ^lul two otiiers Were repoit-It- > rfiiirt«p> 4rf twriaw to playay '■■ mOitary ftmeral hoDiawrs ceremo- ^ TniwiiBdng in action Jan. 6,1945,15, ' tnadalUatl*- S S S * © I* «t fnnenilBj Aa • result;% ny, but tfa* PentagIgon trie* to Q>fterr titheir C-46 disappearedid tar'sfanOy • ■ ' t l M M D^pwtaenc haiBl honor tte ifiahet ofM *^»*» 10 per*- between1^ tw i Tti^» oMaiaadto [ t a reafcffcte ~ ie oedttolSpciroeuirtMiiodb. • ""^2-Ss.trea^eid itlike a night- hooorUm. ' D ^oow . said in a recent i <;LASS1FiFlEO ^ ': . FattiUiei'Of honoDOtably dis- inare, I H H H H H H H i l BMdioWteeirafylQstii-'ll- . ' ctorgedvriatansareieenddMtba • iutenierjew. a t her^ Southernm _'■.■•• •’W < » t D « . 1 or dMilQa would tore a,a *' two-penonosifonnmed fonervl • CaBfamiimia homfc *We didn.'t h a te stttepik)t’s ’*Wehnhave been in contact with SSfw«ad Ifae b i^ w o ald ^ D a iele htniy gwwi, tKi> fri|<ni/Htiff gTwi pre- ^ memornrial for him. We thoughtte those m two the Army-my and we are seeld^ 1» Iwiid w S tte domu^h-. senXKtfaaofthfrU.&sT uiffiada tewoulddd come bade There werere . crew members, appppear to be aissistancenee for tte family,” said Ite aO U m ifdl, lie dootf f ' ■ renditianafTva.* ~ • lotsof'so wfao '' rapoR-T- buried in umnarlcedagraves at tte Feinsteinein spokesman Howard E l i t e V : g gIte IMUMI* in tte mnnberara ,. V With tte bugler shoirtasei in' ^ inissia jtiwi 0«<1<0«I tp eviinin^lg . - American Cemetery nin Manila, a Gantman.lan. "Wo are waiting to lr«-as«d CO,” D«feiutf-:iff: •-••- ■initW^ O cnciM aiiaBec■ d a b w ^ at h*^** few hundred yards fifrom'vdiere bearba^'idc.** '^^ v e years later. Bos m ayy their names are etd rtiAtet'epQlBM^iiniiuuaLuUuU-. tnolfalliicrin JttntarylyandiiJloif* • • F«ty* xhed in the A telepfaephone can to t t e Army’s ;:'i:^:«ii'aiiiw !«^ . ntng home, wu family ^ ■ taiM S m arid.^Ata4d ' •.’^•'ncOTdedvcrtioioh o f‘Taps’ ' b g c o ^ Is Tablets^tteUsing.a. Directorolr of Mortuaiy Affairs and xtaalKratirM rtu^ : to return- what ueyy S^ns. Dianne Fmisinstein. D- CasualtyIty Support Division in : V-t'hompiiiswiaaM avail I to be bis KfeQiains fttm ann Calif., and Cari Levicrin. D>Blldi^ H a w a iii forfc comment-was not :: S31 ^ ^DnwCitfattC di Vetenuula i' ' Abbon«ald "fun<« r » I k l t » .
Recommended publications
  • ,.~,"'...--:-~=~If Voters.Will Regl!Lter
    w. PriId It Aa W. GIt It, W"atJ.o.t F.... F..... MYWtiIiM Hu No JWetiGa f•• to b. Pcfcr. THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF GROSSE PODI'I'E AlII) mE FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT YOL.16-No.1 IL B. OLDHAM. Publi.her. .GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940 By Mail, $2.00 per year; Sin~le CopiCl, sCent.- QIUJd4. C~? , 8:rA. P..,. ~nTatiq. • Zouiq OrdiDauee We'~e nua acron two new yeniOlU .f\cIopted At Gratiot of campaip lapel aadgets which were Trembly School ~ilclren Salute Flag 'Draft Confusion Avoided designed and executed by an Eastem Townabip MeetiJJa' hairdreliSer, One u a small ke)' with Gt'atiot TOWllship'. lIew zonin,r ordi. If Voters. Will Regl!lter the lette... WILL propped OD top; the ;,. ~,"'..... --:-~=~ other is (of aU thinas) a red rose with II&ZIcewas llll.lllimollSl" adopted as pub- the letters VELT supportill&' the Item I lished ill a reeelit isalle of The Gt'osse " .,. Before Final Deadline McNary had a little lamb !'omte Review, last Monda" evening at Wednesday, Oetober 16, wiJI be the Who's DIllIe was "Iq 0' muttoa~ a board meeting in Eastwood School Both resbtrafiol1s will be handled b,. last day in which yoters who inteud to And everytime it waned its tall, Several questionl and om)' one ob- the same perlO11Jlel in your commugjt, east a baUot at aatiouat e1eciWD 011 It Sashed a Willkie battOL jeetioa were raised duriaa' tbe eveniaa'a the and a tremendou.s load wiU be thrown Tuesday, November can teeister. diaCtlstiOll. JUltice Edward Kraft gaye 5, UJIOll the reaisttiltioa C1achinery OIl For a Iollg tiJIIe "e've tbouaht that a sbort Ipeech dcfendill&' the ordiaanee Wednesda)', October 16, wiJI also be the that lIa7.
    [Show full text]
  • DAILY INSIDER Continued
    MUSIC NEWS DAILY INSIDER continued Memorial Day weekend. They'll be joined by The Posies, Gary Busey, John a fire marshal who proclaimed him, "no less dangerous to the public than a Taylor and other artists at Miracle In The Desert near Palm Springs, man who walks into abar with aloaded gun." Yow denies that the band made California on May 23. Among the organizers is the co-creator/producer of any changes because of the record company although he admits that Capitol Woodstock, Artie Kornfeld. The day's events will also include aworld champi- was disappointed when their last album, Shot, failed to expand their audience on in-line skating, skateboard and BMX Bike exhibition. Net revenue will go beyond the 40,000 that their three indie releases sold. Yow says the band to several charitable organizations including the Musicians Assistance already wanted to make some changes and experiment and that Capitol was Program and alocal recovery program. excited by the news. "Through the years we realized there's never been astu- dio record that's as exciting as alive show unless it's adull live band," explains NEW CONTEST FOR UNSIGNED BANDS: The latest contest for unsigned Yow. "You can't reproduce the live show on record and you can't reproduce the bands was unveiled recently by Sony. Sony follows the Ticketmaster and record live so we decided to make astudio album." Yow adds that he's also done Grammy Showcases and Marty Callner's Internet Demo Derby last year with alot of "screaming, talking, whispering and making weird noises" but only alit- the Demolisten Derby.
    [Show full text]
  • Mcbastard's MAUSOLEUM: DVD Review: the JESUS
    McBASTARD'S MAUSOLEUM: DVD Review: THE JESUS ... Page 1 of 46 Share Report Abuse Next Blog » Create Blog Sign In McBASTARD'S MAUSOLEUM the crypt of cult, horror and exploitation cinema TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011 CONTRIBUTORS DVD Review: THE JESUS LIZARD: CLUB (2011) Christopher Kahler McBastard Root Rot CONTACT To submit materials for review please email me for the address. I am also willing to accept reviews, articles and other content for the site. email: [email protected] twitter: http://twitter.com/mcbastard2000 facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/mcBast ards-mausoleum/169440663073382 tumblr: http://mcbastardsmausoleum.tumblr.co m/ digg: http://digg.com/mcbastard2000 stumbleupon: http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/ McBastard2000/reviews/ THE JESUS LIZARD - CLUB (2011) Label: MVD Visual THE CRYPT Region Code: 0 NTSC Duration: 65 mins ► 2012 (5) Video: 4:3 Fullscreen ▼ 2011 (327) Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround ► December (26) Director: Mathew Robinson ▼ November (26) Band: David Yow, Duane Dennison, David WM. Sims, Mac McNeily Blu-ray Review: THE EXTERMINATOR (1980) After a decade of inactivity seminal 90's noisemakers THE JESUS LIZARD returned Japanese spine-tingler GUROZUKA to the American stage at the Exit club it Nashville, TN on July 14th 2009. The coming to DVD from... performance captured here features the four members of the classic JL line-up, African zombie film THE DEAD on David Yow (SCRATCH ACID) on vocals, Duane Dennison (TOMAHAWK) on guitar, BD/DVD February 14... David WM. Sims (RAPEMAN) on bass and Mac McNeily (MULE) on the drums. Israel's first horror film RABIES out on DVD Febru..
    [Show full text]
  • 1995 Fall Program Guide
    ~Dnfs@@ ~© @®K§ ®@@ @®@@§o ®@@ OO©K@ o o o hJ I ~ @ ~ p [§s I @J @ ~ ~ ~ @J c:::::, \C ro=-. ~ ~ @ \C ~o Fl Ul ~ Ci@ ~ ~ ~ ~ @8 (1 ~o 0~ -e ~ ~ =~ 00 I ~o=-· z ro CIQ ~ c:::::, e ~ ~ ~ @'j) ~ &J I 1 =e, @ = 1 @ I = e, ~ ~ 9 ~ ~ '< ~o 0~ @ &J ~ @) ~ L7@c2®~111 ~@~®cir ®LQ]~ L7Jlc2@~@®~ Lhlh~~ LQ]~ 100 • ', WM C N. ·')~·,.:'. .. 91. 7 FM Clc1-,:-p . :: .. Ct.. o.. FF. • .. ::... ~••s:. '1-·· ··' C....,KrE . .· .. ·.,.· · 1'\.,::) WMCN Executive Staff Fall 1995 General Manager Promotions Director New Music Directors Chris Herrington Pete Bayard Joanna Curtis Eric Hausken News/PSA Directors Assistant Promotions Directors Kara Fiegenschuh Jenni Undis Michelle Hayes Hip Hop Director Curtis Stauffer Jenny Ahern MattArlyck Style Consultant/Live Bands World/Reggae Director Jazz/Blues Director Peter "Tigger" Lunney Kyan Thornton Abe Wheeler Production Assistant Metal Director Country Director Mike Storey Mike Hourigan Nate Sparks Office Manager Engineer Cory Walker Ethan Torrey ~ ~ cqi ll11 (9 ~ 1t IL fl Iffi (9 Macalester College (Q)~(O)=(O)] li 2 1600 Grand Ave. (Q)ffn~t9 IL1tiffit9 St. Paul, MN, 55105 Co)~ (0) = (0) (0) ~2 2 Who we are and what we do: a listener's guide i. I'm Chris Herrington, the general manager Our other special block is World/R&B from 6-8 of WMCN, and I'd like to welcome you to p.m. weekdays. From Dancehall to African to H another great year of broadcasting at the best, Caribbean to Ska to R&B, it's all here. Kyan Thornton's if least recognized, radio station in the Twin Cities.
    [Show full text]
  • Razorcake Issue #84 As A
    RIP THIS PAGE OUT WHO WE ARE... Razorcake exists because of you. Whether you contributed If you wish to donate through the mail, any content that was printed in this issue, placed an ad, or are a reader: without your involvement, this magazine would not exist. We are a please rip this page out and send it to: community that defi es geographical boundaries or easy answers. Much Razorcake/Gorsky Press, Inc. of what you will fi nd here is open to interpretation, and that’s how we PO Box 42129 like it. Los Angeles, CA 90042 In mainstream culture the bottom line is profi t. In DIY punk the NAME: bottom line is a personal decision. We operate in an economy of favors amongst ethical, life-long enthusiasts. And we’re fucking serious about it. Profi tless and proud. ADDRESS: Th ere’s nothing more laughable than the general public’s perception of punk. Endlessly misrepresented and misunderstood. Exploited and patronized. Let the squares worry about “fi tting in.” We know who we are. Within these pages you’ll fi nd unwavering beliefs rooted in a EMAIL: culture that values growth and exploration over tired predictability. Th ere is a rumbling dissonance reverberating within the inner DONATION walls of our collective skull. Th ank you for contributing to it. AMOUNT: Razorcake/Gorsky Press, Inc., a California non-profit corporation, is registered as a charitable organization with the State of California’s COMPUTER STUFF: Secretary of State, and has been granted official tax exempt status (section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) from the United razorcake.org/donate States IRS.
    [Show full text]
  • Free the Jesus Lizard Book Pdf
    FREE THE JESUS LIZARD BOOK PDF The Jesus Lizard | 178 pages | 17 Apr 2014 | Akashic Books,U.S. | 9781617750809 | English | New York, United States The Jesus Lizard - Wikipedia Goodreads helps you keep track of books you The Jesus Lizard Book to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. But even if you've never heard of the band, the book stands as one of the best ways to experience being in a tight, cohesive band. You get everything except the sweat, spilled beer, and blood. It's a fun ride, and the closest thing possible to getting in the van with these guys. Now the two bands have something else in common: books. Both are loving tributes to two very unique bands. Much like Dinosaur Jr. And as a bonus, members are reuniting to promote it at South by Southwest and elsewhere. Everyone I know loves the Jesus Lizard, and all those same folks are going to love Book. The layout is stylish and elegant, particularly in contrast with the harshness The Jesus Lizard Book much of the band's music. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. Published March 4th by Akashic Books first published August 14th More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Jesus Lizard Bookplease sign up.
    [Show full text]
  • The Jesus Lizard Lash Mp3, Flac, Wma
    The Jesus Lizard Lash mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Lash Country: US Released: 1993 Style: Alternative Rock, Noise, Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1565 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1656 mb WMA version RAR size: 1259 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 269 Other Formats: TTA MPC RA MOD DXD XM MP4 Tracklist A Glamorous 3:07 B Deaf As A Bat 1:40 E Bloody Mary 2:41 F Monkey Trick 4:32 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Jesus Lizard Copyright (c) – Touch And Go Records Pressed By – Rainbo Records – R-15546 Pressed By – Rainbo Records – R-15547 Pressed By – Rainbo Records – R-15550 Pressed By – Rainbo Records – R-15551 Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios Credits Mastered By – Mr. Loder* Performer – David Wm. Sims*, David Yow, Duane Denison, Mac McNeilly Notes Rainbo Records test pressing. only 2 of the 3 vinyl set have test pressings (?) Mastered at Abbey Road Studios A, B: Recorded in Chicago 05-1993 E, F: Live in London 05-1992 Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Side): R-15546 TG121 A1 DAMONT Matrix / Runout (B Side): R-15547 TG121 B1 DAMONT Matrix / Runout (E Side): R-15550 TG121 E-1 DAMONT Matrix / Runout (F Side): R-15551 TG121 F-1 DAMONT Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Jesus TG121 Lash (3x7", EP) Touch And Go TG121 US 1993 Lizard The Jesus Touch And Go, TG 121, TG121 Lash (Cass, Promo) TG 121, TG121 UK 1993 Lizard Touch And Go The Jesus TG121C Lash (Cass) Touch And Go TG121C US 1993 Lizard The Jesus TG121CD Lash (CD, EP) Touch And Go TG121CD US 1993 Lizard The Jesus TG121CD Lash (CD, EP) Touch And Go TG121CD Europe 1993 Lizard Related Music albums to Lash by The Jesus Lizard Mother - Southern Bells / Sweet & Loaded Young & Sick - Magnolia Blunderbuss - Road To Arizona Jawbox / Tar - Static Skratch Weapons - Skratch Weapons V.2 Battle Tools Hell No - Hell No T2 - My Turn 2 The Jesus Lizard - Liar The Jesus Lizard - Inch Girls Against Boys - Bulletproof Cupid / Sharkmeat.
    [Show full text]
  • The Jesus Lizard DVD - Music Video Distributors 2007
    The Jesus Lizard DVD - Music Video Distributors 2007 Call me "A Revolutionary Whose Path-Blazing Opinions Tear Down Established Dogma," but I never understood why people raved about The Jesus Lizard's live shows. Maybe it's because I'd already seen so many unhinged Cows concerts? Or because the Jesus Lizard already sounded so raw and live on LP, the in-person performances just seemed redundant? I mean, certainly David Yow threw himself full-force into his live performance, but the guitarist and bassist mostly just stood there and played their parts exactly like the record the whole time, and of what interest is that? Anyway, whatever the reason, I just found their shows too predictable to get all that excited about. In fact, by the fourth and final time I saw them, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion blew them off the stage -- and I don't even like The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Enter Music Video Distributors' 2007 DVD release of a 1994 Boston performance by Chicago's The Jesus Lizard, which answers the question of my disinterest once and for all: I WAS SPOILED. See, there were great shows all the time back then (and probably still are; I'm just not of age to enjoy it anymore). So I guess my expectations of being blown away all the time were raised too high. I was seriously going to like 3 or 4 shows every single week back then. Now that I'm living a domesticated, older person's life, all I can say upon viewing this DVD is "Christ! What a great fucking band they were!" This young, energetic group of intelligent, creative rock performers will never exist again -- wiry Duane Denison playing his creepy riffs, beefy David Wm.
    [Show full text]
  • Status Assessment of the Carolina Madtom
    20th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Chapter American Fisheries Society 2009 Program February 23 – 25, 2009 Courtyard Marriott Burlington, North Carolina Meeting Support Provided By: 2009 Annual Meeting – North Carolina Chapter American Fisheries Society Courtyard Marriott, Burlington, North Carolina February 23 – 25, 2009 Monday, February 23, 2009 5:00 – 6:00 Registration (Alamance Room) 8:00 – 10:30 Welcoming Social (Carolina Room) Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:00 – 1:00 Registration (Alamance Room) 8:00 – 10:00 Continuing Education Short Course: Climate Change and its Effects on Fisheries and Aquatic Resources 10:00 – 10:20 Break 10:20 – 12:00 Continuing Education Short Course: Climate Change and its Effects on Fisheries and Aquatic Resources 12:00 – 1:10 Lunch (on your own) 1:10 – 1:20 Welcome and Introductions Christian Waters, President, North Carolina Chapter American Fisheries Society Technical Session I: Conservation of Rare and Endangered Aquatic Species Moderator: David Yow 1:20 – 1:40 Lessons in endangered aquatic species conservation Brena Jones North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 1:40 – 2:00 Status of rare fishes in the Catawba, French Broad, and New River systems in Western North Carolina Steve Fraley and T. R. Russ North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Bryn Tracy North Carolina Division of Water Quality and David Matthews Tennessee Valley Authority 2:00 – 2:20 Reproductive and habitat ecology of the sicklefin redhorse, an imperiled endemic species Thomas J. Kwak and Scott D. Favrot North Carolina State University 2:20 – 2:40 Status and distribution of seven priority fishes in the Dan River sub- basin, NC Chris J.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of Rock Music: 1989-1994
    The History of Rock Music: 1989-1994 Raves, grunge, post-rock History of Rock Music | 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-75 | 1976-89 | The early 1990s | The late 1990s | The 2000s | Alpha index Musicians of 1955-66 | 1967-69 | 1970-76 | 1977-89 | 1990s in the US | 1990s outside the US | 2000s Back to the main Music page (Copyright © 2009 Piero Scaruffi) Noisier than Rock (These are excerpts from my book "A History of Rock and Dance Music") New York's legacy 1990-94 TM, ®, Copyright © 2005 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved. The 1980s had witnessed a more or less subliminal process of deconstruction of rock music: angular melodies, irregular rhythms, strident counterpoint. The instruments and the line-up were consistent with the stereotype of rock'n'roll but the result was almost antithetical: brainy, un-hummable, depressing and mostly instrumental. During the 1990s this form of intellectual rock was recognized as a major vehicle for the message of a musician, the same way that a memorable melody had been the main vehicle for most musicians of the 1960s. The influence of Sonic Youth was perhaps the most visible. Mostly unknown during the 1980s, Sonic Youth came slowly to represent "the" quintessential alternative band. An even more "alternative" act, Pussy Galore, was a close second. No surprise, then, that a few of the new leaders emerged from those two bands. Bewitched (1) were formed by Pussy Galore's drummer Bob Bert, and recorded a boldly experimental work, Brain Eraser (? 1990 - jul 1990). Jon Spencer's wife Cristina Martinez led Boss Hog (1), that re-invented party-music first on Cold Hands (? 1990 - nov 1990), featuring Honeymoon Killers' bassist Jerry Teel and Unsane drummer Charlie Ondras, and then on Whiteout (? 1999 - aug 1999), both clever revisitations of rock stereotypes.
    [Show full text]
  • BLACK Mountaln
    FREE! SEPTEMBER 2010 / THAT WE LISTEN TO A SURPRISING AMOUNT OF RAP MAGAZINE FROM CiTR 101.9 FM // SUPPORTING Vancouver’s independent music communty for over 25 years BLACK MOUNTAIN CMRTYZ / FOLK FEST / Discorder celebrities’ guide to vANCOUVER / SLED ISLAND / MALAHAT REVUE / DJ TAMEIL / SHAMBHALA EDITOR editor’s note Jordie Yow Dear Discorder: the patron saint of East Van, Steve McBean, has on his band ART DIRECTOR It has come to our attention that school is starting again Black Mountain’s third album Wilderness Heart. Lindsey Hampton soon. If you are starting school, then it’s quite possible that And finally, those of you interested in the Vancouver you are new in town, in which case Discorder welcomes Folk Fest, whether critical or supportive, will find some- PRODUCTION MANAGER Debby Reis you with an article designed to get you acclimatized to thing to mull over in Alison Atkinson’s commentary on your new locale. We spoke to some of our favourite people her most recent visit to the Festival on page 20. COPY EDITORS in town and asked them what they would recommend There’s a little bit of change going on at the Discorder Alison “The Axe” Atkinson, Sarah to people who are fresh off the proverbial boat. Even if offices right now and we’d like to bid a fond farewell to Berman, Steve Louie, Debby Reis, you’ve lived in Vancouver since you emerged from your David Stansfield, Miné Salkin and our intern Susanne Miné Salkin mother’s womb, you might still learn of a place that you Dewein who are all leaving town.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012–2013 Annual Report & 2014 Calendar
    2012–2013 Annual Report & 2014 Calendar Featuring touching letters of gratitude from ACCF scholarship recipients. T HE ACC MISSION Table of Contents 03 Message from 22 Significant Losses for ACC The mission of Alamance Community College is to provide an open door to high ACC President & 2012-13 ACC Retirees quality education and learning. Central to this mission is the belief in the unique ACCF Board President 24 worth of each person. Accordingly, the College strives to help people realize their Ways to Give Donor Profiles 26 04 potential and attain a meaningful education that is relevant and responsive to Donor Roll Alumni Recognition 28 the needs of the local, state, and global communities. 06 Director’s Circle 08 ACCF Board of Directors – Alamance Circle 10 Titan Planned 29 Leadership Circle T HE ACC FOUNDATION MISSION Giving Society -Investor Circle 12 Welcome Dr. Gatewood 30 Stakeholder Circle The ACC Foundation exists to aid students with a demonstrated financial need in reaching their educational goals, while supporting the mission of ACC. 13 Current Events Challenge 32 Gifts Made Recipients Excel In Memory Of / By 14 ACCF Sustainers 34 Gifts Made 16 Financial Highlights In Honor Of / By ACCF Staff: Alamance Community Endowment 35 Grants Awarded College Foundation, Inc. 18 Carolyn Rhode, Summary ACCF Endowed Funds Executive Director Post Office Box 8000 36 2012-2013 Graham, NC 27253-8000 20 43 Message from the Becky Batts, Student Ambassadors ACCF Executive Director Administrative Assistant 336-506-4416 Fax: 336-506-4020 Suellyn
    [Show full text]