Monday, March 29, 2021

Radio Free California Episode 2114

 


So welcome to a new episode full of new music from some artists you probably know but many more that you probably don't. It's one hell of a list, and even includes me! Here's the complete list below (twitter handles unless marked otherwise):

Yi.rothschild (Instagram) Kayak.band (Instagram) (hey, that’s me!) (Smith/Kotzen) TwoHornUnicorn (facebook) Wanderingwithmusic (Instagram)
@penniblaque
Jamesdarkride (Instagram) Praxoficial (Instagram) Talizmán (Spotify) @JustAGlassChil Musiconhold4ever (Instagram)
Tim Cohen (of ) Lukacaraway (Instagram) – don’t be fooled by the fact that he appears last on the list. I just thought thematically this song should be a closer for the playlist. I predict and hope for a bright future for this man.

On a couple of personal notes: A guy I used to know plays bass for Jane Getter on her album, a guy named Stu Hamm. The Glass Child and I have been friends on twitter for years.

Finally, although it's not out officially yet, some radio stations started playing my next single so I've released the video early. Here it is:

"He Takes a Knee" will be out in all the usual places April 2nd.

SAY THEIR NAMES - https://sayevery.name/


Sunday, March 28, 2021

He Takes a Knee

 



He Takes a Knee, by Chris Reed and the Anime Raiders New single drops April 2, 2021. Lyrics by Kevin Donville, Music by Chris Reed, Copyright 2021 A.R.R. (BMI) Initially written to commemorate the anniversary of George Stinney Jr.'s execution, with lyrics updated over the past year. The problems we face with racism are decades, CENTURIES older than a lot of us are willing to admit. If someone takes a knee, you should applaud - it's a stand against the inequality of our justice system. SAY THEIR NAMES - https://sayevery.name/ If you're upset by the one curse in the song, keep in mind that there is no polite way to describe a racist. I edited it for the radio version. For Colin, of course. Recorded at Edge of the World Studios in 2021. Video by Murtazarizvi29 from fivver with no input from the band or authors. Our website: http://www.animeraiders.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7bpnq... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimeraiderBand Twitter: @animeraider Instagram (which I don't use much): @animeraider tumblr: animeraider.tumblr.com My own blog, where I tend to get all ranty: http://whatthefrackiswrongwithyou.blo... #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #SayTheirNames - I took this very incomplete list from the Say Their Names website. MARVIN SCOTT III JENOAH DONALD PATRICK WARREN XZAVIER HILL BENNIE EDWARDS CASEY GOODSON JR. AIDEN ELLISON QUAWAN CHARLES WALTER WALLACE JR. JONATHAN PRICE KURT REINHOLD DIJON KIZZEE DAMIAN DANIELS ANTHONY MCCLAIN JULIAN LEWIS MAURICE ABISDID-WAGNER RAYSHARD BROOKS PRISCILLA SLATER ROBERT FORBES KAMAL FLOWERS JAMEL FLOYD DAVID MCATEE JAMES SCURLOCK CALVIN HORTON JR. TONY MCDADE DION JOHNSON GEORGE FLOYD MAURICE GORDON CORNELIUS FREDERICKS STEVEN TAYLOR DANIEL PRUDE BREONNA TAYLOR BARRY GEDEUS MANUEL ELLIS AHMAUD ARBERY LIONEL MORRIS JAQUYN O'NEILL LIGHT WILLIAM GREEN DARIUS TARVER MICIAH LEE JOHN NEVILLE MICHAEL DEAN ATATIANA JEFFERSON BYRON WILLIAMS ELIJAH MCCLAIN JALEEL MEDLOCK DOMINIQUE CLAYTON PAMELA TURNER RONALD GREENE STERLING HIGGINS BRADLEY BLACKSHIRE JASSMINE MCBRIDE ALEAH JENKINS EMANTIC BRADFORD JR. JEMEL ROBERSON CHARLES ROUNDTREE JR. BOTHAM JEAN HARITH AUGUSTUS JASON WASHINGTON ANTWON ROSE JR. ROBERT WHITE EARL MCNEIL MARCUS-DAVID PETERS DORIAN HARRIS DANNY RAY THOMAS STEPHON CLARK RONELL FOSTER DAMON GRIMES JAMES LACY CHARLEENA LYLES MIKEL MCINTYRE JORDAN EDWARDS TIMOTHY CAUGHMAN ALTERIA WOODS DESMOND PHILLIPS DEBORAH DANNER ALFRED OLANGO TERENCE CRUTCHER CHRISTIAN TAYLOR JAMARION ROBINSON DONNELL THOMPSON JR. JOSEPH MANN PHILANDO CASTILE ALTON STERLING JAY ANDERSON JR. DAVID JOSEPH ANTRONIE SCOTT BETTIE JONES QUINTONIO LEGRIER COREY JONES SAMUEL DUBOSE DARRIUS STEWART SANDRA BLAND SUSIE JACKSON DANIEL SIMMONS ETHEL LANCE MYRA THOMPSON CYNTHIA HURD DEPAYNE MIDDLETON-DOCTOR SHARONDA COLEMAN-SINGLETON CLEMENTA PINCKNEY TYWANZA SANDERS KALIEF BROWDER FREDDIE GRAY NORMAN COOPER WALTER SCOTT NATASHA MCKENNA RUMAIN BRISBON TAMIR RICE AKAI GURLEY TANISHA ANDERSON LAQUAN MCDONALD CAMERON TILLMAN DARRIEN HUNT MICHAEL BROWN KAJIEME POWELL MICHELLE CUSSEAUX DANTE PARKER EZELL FORD AMIR BROOKS JOHN CRAWFORD III ERIC GARNER JERRY DWIGHT BROWN VICTOR WHITE III MARQUISE JONES YVETTE SMITH RENISHA MCBRIDE JONATHAN FERRELL DEION FLUDD GABRIEL WINZER WAYNE A. JONES KIMANI GRAY KAYLA MOORE COREY STINGLEY DARNESHA HARRIS JORDAN DAVIS MOHAMED BAH SGT. JAMES BROWN DARIUS SIMMONS REKIA BOYD TRAYVON MARTIN WILLIE RAY BANKS KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN SR. CLETIS WILLIAMS ROBERT RICKS EUGENE ELLISON DANROY "DJ" HENRY JR. AIYANA STANLEY-JONES LAWRENCE ALLEN OSCAR GRANT JULIAN ALEXANDER MARVIN PARKER DEAUNTA FARROW SEAN BELL KATHRYN JOHNSTON TIMOTHY STANSBURY JR. ALBERTA SPRUILL ANTHONY DWAIN LEE RICKY BYRDSONG AMADOU DIALLO JAMES BYRD JR. NICHOLAS HEYWARD JR. MARY MITCHELL SHARON WALKER ELEANOR BUMPURS EDWARD GARDNER ELTON HAYES FRED HAMPTON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ALBERTA ODELL JONES JIMMIE LEE JACKSON JAMES EARL CHANEY LOUIS ALLEN MEDGAR EVERS HERBERT LEE JOHN EARL REESE EMMETT TILL WILLIAM MCDUFFIE DELLA MCDUFFIE MALCOLM WRIGHT GEORGE STINNEY JR. DR. ANDREW C. JACKSON AND SO MANY OTHER LIVES THAT WERE TAKEN...



Monday, March 22, 2021

Radio Free California Episode 2113

 


What an incredible week for new music! Far too many artists to list, many of them you've never heard of but some you have, including the oldest Beatle, the frontman for Kiss reinventing himself, Jon Batiste, a Sea Shanty, and even I show up. Enjoy!

And because I love you, you just have to see the Home Free Sea Shanty for yourself.



Saturday, March 20, 2021

Radio Free California Episode 2112 - The Rush Episode

 


Just so that you don't think I skipped a week I'm going to post this, because I simply couldn't resist when the next number in the sequence was "2112".

This is my list of Rush songs I like. I have been a fan from the first album through to the last. I have put usually two songs from each album on this list, occasionally more and once less (I'm not a big fan of Caress of Steel). I skipped the live albums.

These are the songs I like, not necessarily the hits. For example, Tom Sawyer is NOT on this list. I've never thought that was the best track on Moving Pictures. For me that's always going to be Limelight. Spirit of the Radio is also not on this list, although I do believe that's a great song. There's just stuff on that album I like more.

And of course 2112 is on there. I'm not a fan of the Ayn Rand-ish horseshit, but if you listen very very carefully, you'll find that neither were they.

They started out life as a Zepplin-ish rock band, got very proggy when Neil Peart joined, and then started moving to a more synth-based sound. Peart developed into an amazing drummer and Alex Leifson just got better and better and more experimental with each album. They kept on evolving and kept on taking risks, right through their last album - a concept sci-fi work that brought in an outside string section, that they toured with.

When inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Peart was serious and talked about influences and the life and thanked the fans, Geddy Lee talked about the fun and they joy of what they do and thanked the fans, and Alex Liefson gave the most memorable speech in history. Seriously, go and google the damned thing or look it up on YouTube. It's the funniest and most outrageous thing ever done - it will never be topped. It just can't be done.

Anyway, this is my list. New music will return with Radio Free California Episode 2113.



Friday, March 19, 2021

New music, some reflections, and one of 100 million shots in the arm.


 When I went into Lockdown 1 year and 1 week ago, 1 out of every 237,854 Americans had caught COVID-19, what at the time I thought was a fucking alarming number. At 1,379 infections it was already the worst disease of its kind to have struck our country In my lifetime. As of that same day, 1 out of every 12,615,385 Americans had died. 26 people.

Odds were pretty good that you didn't know anyone affected.

As of this morning 1 out of every 11 Americans has been infected. 1 out of every 609 Americans has died.

Odds are pretty good that you know someone who has died, let alone been infected. I've lost 2 friends, know friends who have lost relatives, and over two-dozen of my friends and relatives have caught this fucking thing.

Although the odds have favored me, I've been lucky and diligent. I've barely left my house this past year.

I left the house today. I got my first shot of the Pfizer Vaccine. That means I don't have to thank 45 for SHIT - this vaccine was devised without his stupid "Warp Speed" program.

Guess what? I got one of those first 100,000,000 doses that Biden promised - on the very day that this milestone was reached.

So now I have a vaccine card in my possession, something I expect I'm going to be carrying for a long while. You know what? I'm fine with that. And yes, I'm still going to be wearing masks when I'm out, probably for a very long time.

People who have been vaccinated can still get COVID-19. It's just that now we're not going to die, and are probably not going to need to be hospitalized. We will still be carriers. Given what I know about this process, this shot will probably need boosters in the years ahead. Again, that's Okay.

It's fucking light years ahead of what we had less than 2 months ago.

Afterwards, for the first time in a year, my wife (who also got vaccinated) and I went out to lunch. We went to an old haunt called "Chomp 'N' Swig", which while not a slice of heaven is certainly a meaty, tasty chunk. It had been more than a year, and THEY REMEMBERED US!!!!! I had a Hangover Burrito (Hash Browns, Eggs, Cheese, Sausage, Bacon and Ham) and bought a mug.


So I feel pretty good - no real side effects that I can tell. We get our second doses in 4 weeks.

It wasn't planned this way, but to celebrate I have released a new single of ambient music. Enjoy.


Monday, March 15, 2021

Radio Free California Episode 2111 - an amazing week with many indie artists, plus a few people you've heard of. And a few cheap shots.

 


Holy cow what a week. Lots of new artists on this week - people I've discovered thanks to slaps.com that you should all give love to. In a new feature, I've collected the twitter handles of as many of the bands as I could, and just named the band when I couldn't find it:

@cheaptrick

@ChasingNomads

@BigBlackDevin

@CoolGhouls

Bala Sin Suerte

Ellie Reed

Five Means to an End

Ahmed Azhar

@daniellucasreal

@kai4everever

@SurvivingDecemb

@Arnau_di

Talizmán

@ergobria

Lechuga Salvaje

Averielynn

@DerekOrsi

@hellothesuperm1

@RobZombie

@Crimsonicband

Wandering With

MORISDOWN

@scarypockets with @ItsKenton

@mjlettieri with @stevelukather and @jtondrumz

@saga_rocks

Devon Williams

@PuddlesPityP

@Fruit_Bats

@therealdrlonnie with @IggyPop

@wearejames

@sharonvanetten with @BRMadjv

@LOAZER_

@lakestreetdive

@TheValerieJune

@shocks_music

@zaralarsson

Sunburned Hand Of The Man

@acrowbuckley

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Cheap Shots:

I know these things are complicated, but it's about goddamned fucking time.

So here's the thing: Hillary Clinton has not been arrested, women carrying children can kick Tucker Carlson's ass, and women can be 4-star Generals.

Hell, I can kick Tucker Carlson's ass. John Oliver DID.

I'm perfectly happy with boring, you stupid fucks.


That's "Secretary Snake-Oil Salesman" to you bub.

I saw a new report on Matsumura-san on NHK news 5 years ago. He can't get an X-ray or an MRI, because he is so radioactive that any scan just comes back white and over-exposed. And yet he keeps on going.

Even though I am a member of the Music Industry I don't give a damn about the Grammys. That said, go Queen Bey.

And because I love you, some clown covering Prince:


Monday, March 8, 2021

Radio Free California Episode 2110


Great week for new music, from newcomers like Arrlo to veterans like Paul Stanley, with a great remake by Gretchen Parloto, and new music from Choir Boy, No Rome, Jamie Dupuis, Kings of Leon and so much more, including ME! Yes, I have new music this week too. Enjoy! 


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By the way, my new single has it's own lyric video. For your enjoyment:



Sunday, March 7, 2021

How to watch Star Wars

So, one of the strange side-effects of being "that guy" who saw the first Star Wars movie in theaters nearly 1,000 times is that I get asked which movies should be watched, what order they should be watched in, and so on. A few years back, before the Disney Star Wars movies, there was something called the "Machete Edit", which proposed a specific order to watch the movies, editing out a lot of Episode 1.It was actually pretty good, but we have so much more to work with now.

There are others as well, and some of the TV shows have been input into the viewing order as well. So, after years of saying I wouldn't do it, I have changed my mind - I mean, I need to do some kind of non-political post at some point this year - and so here we go, with my logic for it.

And stay away from all of the revised and director's cuts. Just don't. Han shoots first.

1. Star Wars

Okay, I'm never going to call this "Episode IV: A New Hope". This is freakin' Star Wars. Period. this whole "episode" thing didn't ever get mentioned until filming was under way for "Empire Strikes Back". But to get to the point, this is the first movie, and although there are lots of events that take place chronologically before this one, all of the world-building of the Star Wars universe is established in this movie. We meet Luke, Obi-Wan, Han, Leia, the villains and heroes, and get introduced to the force. This must, must be the first movie you watch. Pay attention to the mannerisms of Obi-wan. I will be coming back to that later.

2. The Empire Strikes Back

This is the best of all the movies. But to tell a coherent story this movie must come next. The absolute depth of the force is first explained, we meet Yoda, we understand more about the politics of the Empire, and the truth of who Darth Vader is - was - is revealed. This is the 2nd movie made too, so up to this point we can just work with how they were made. But now we must depart the text.

3. The Phantom Menace

Let's be honest, this isn't a great movie. But again, we're trying to tell a storytelling arc, and this is the first in a series of "how did we get here" stories that builds and enriches. Some of the acting is horribly stilted and the dialogue is terrible, and who the hell thought the idea that Anakin Skywalker actually built C-3PO? That's just wrong on so many levels. This is a movie meant to build a toy line and it shows. But holy crap that first poster was great, and there are a couple of set pieces in the movie that are a marvel. The Pod Race, every scene with Darth Maul, and watching Senator Palpatine put everything in motion is just great. Yes, the whole Jar-Jar Binks arc is misplaced, but once you've seen the next movie it sort of falls together.

4. Attack of the Clones

Although not the worst movie in the franchise, it is a close second. It's hard to believe that there are two Oscar winners in this film. The dialogue is awful, the acting is terrible, and every time Teenaged Anakin Skywalker is on screen you want to change the channel or wish you had picked up Star Trek instead. But allow me to enhance your viewing of this movie with a couple of ideas that are never shown on screen. First of all, compare This Obi-Wan Kenobi to the Obi-Wan in the first movie. As a character, he has settled into the man you first meet when he is much older - he has given up on anything but Jedi pursuits and although not given much to work with Ewan McGreggor does a couple of amazing things, but you have to pay attention. First, he channels Alec Guinness expertly. But secondly, he gives a nuance to the performance that is easy to miss - that one of the things he gave up is Padme Amadala. Keep that in mind when he is on screen, especially with Natalie Portman. Obi-Wan treats Padme as if she were a lover he had to give up on. It's very subtle, but it's there.

And one more thing, watching Palpatine manipulate Jar-Jar Binks into destroying the Democratic institutions brings the Jar-Jar arc into a completely different focus, and I have to admit that I enjoyed that. And oh yes, finally, clones.

5. Star Wars Clone Wars (2003)

A lot of people have forgotten this one. The animation wasn't very good but it was a first attempt at actually having the famed Clone Wars, which the movies never really had. Do not confuse this with the animated close wars that came much later, but there are some important moments, such as Anakin finally becoming a full Jedi and not a Padawan, and the introductions of General Grevius and others that are important later.

6. Star Wars Clone Wars (Movie, Seasons 1-6)


This is the more famous of the Clone Wars Series, and the writing is much better, and the animation improves over time. Watch the movie and series 1 through 6, but not 7 (the final season). There is a lot of development and a lot of time spent on new characters, but we get to see the effects of a long protracted war from the point of view of the people fighting it, and we eventually work our way into the scenes at the start of the next movie on the list.

7. Revenge of the Sith

Okay, Anakin turns to the dark side for a pretty stupid reason. But watching Palpatine manipulate him is just amazing. There are some set pieces that are great, including the final showdown between Vadar and Obi-wan, but dear lord there some wasted performances, including Christopher Lee, James Earl Jones, but especially Natalie Portman - who is basically barefoot and pregnant for the entire movie - the reduction of a heroine to a piece of disposable scenery that that's just unforgivable. Palpatine and Obi-wan make the movie shine, but everything else is poorly executed. But you have to slog through this to get to this:

8. Star Wars Clone Wars, Final Season

Told concurrently with Revenge of the Sith, This expands upon the best parts of the movie, and flushes out the stories of the people who we've gotten to know over the course of the various TV shows, and what happens when General Order 66 is given. It also sets up a small plot point in a later movie on this list.

9. Return of the Jedi

Finally, we get to the last of the original three movies. Yes, there are things that are cringe-worthy, like the metal bikini, the stupid dispatching of Boba-Fett after building him up so much, the Ewoks - which are just a little bit too cute but I will forgive because we were introduced to the great Warwick Davis, but for each element of that are such things as "The Emperor is not as forgiving as I", and watching Palpatine manipulate everything yet again with a master's touch, and at long last the redemption of the Skywalker family.

10. Rogue One

Now that the saga has "ended", let's see how it all began! This is a pretty damned good movie, with some unexpected special effects and a furious pace, with characters you love who will die, and some who have truly questionable motives. And given that the events of this movie take place just before the events of a movie released 40 years earlier, the advances made are just amazing.

And now I am going to make a few controversial moves. There is another stand alone movie that I do NOT think should be next. I am also not going to include either of the other TV series - one because I just haven't seen it and one because I believe most people have the timeline misplaced. I will explain.

11. The Force Awakens

Okay, yes we get new characters, and yes Adam Driver acts circles around everyone, but for the most part, this is the just original movie reworked as "The Search for Luke". Harrison Ford is now in the wise old man role that used to be owned by Obi-wan. This movie, like the very first one from 1977, sets the rules for the new universe. The happy ending everyone was expecting didn't exactly happen, and the rebellion is once again trying to gain the upper hand against all odds. The fascism elements are over the top, although they seem to be prophetic as of this writing. There's lot of promise here, but far too much J.J. Abrams.

12. Solo: A Star Wars Story

This first movie of a trilogy that was never made, this movie holds up pretty well. It explains the whole "distance as speed" paradox introduced way back in the first movie, and gives you one last glimpse of the potential of Han Solo as a younger man, how he unconsciously had an impact on the events that lead to Rogue One, and the introduction of so much potential. I mean, Darth Maul! Darth Maul! Oh, what could have been.

The biggest problem with this movie is that audiences wanted a young Harrison Ford. Alden Ehrenrich is fine as Han Solo, and Donald Glover is well-cast as a young Lando. But I have to admit that having Emilia Clarke as the female lead was jarring. By this point she was the female lead of everything fantasy and sci-fi related, from Game of Thrones to Terminator and I for one was getting pretty sick of her. But Darth Maul! Darth Maul!

Director Ron Howard has said repeatedly and loudly that he'd like to return to this and tell more story, but so far there has been no green light.

13. The Mandalorian

Boy oh Boy did Disney deliver on their first Star Wars Live Action series. The actual place in time that the series happens in hasn't been fully established. It's most certainly after Return of the Jedi. Until explicitly shown in the series, I like to think of this as happening concurrently with the third trilogies. There are lots of fan theories about Boba-Fett and a bunch of other things, but I don't buy it. Even if I'm wrong, this is the place to see this series for a completely different reason, which I will explain momentarily.

The performances here are close to legendary. That includes Warner Herzog, chewing up the scenery as the person you think is the villain behind everything, Nick Nolte, Pedro Pascal as the title character, whose face you only see once, Taika Waititi as a droid, and of course Giancarlo Esposito as the actual villain, eating up the scenery with every appearance.

UPDATE: Season two completely destroyed my timeline theory. This obviously takes place only a few years after the events of return of the Jedi, and we can now see that the seeds are starting to be planted for the birth of the First Order. That said, I'm not going to change the viewing order, because viewing the first 2 seasons of The Mandalorian at this point sets up the transformation of Luke to the man he has become in The Last Jedi as even more jarring.

The second season has a number of great moments, including a scene that immediately evokes Alien except it's MUCH scarier, the return of Boba Fett, played by the same actor who played Jango Fett, the introduction of the meaning of the black saber and the leader of The Mandalorians, and a surprisingly dark performance by comedian Bill Barr, who has spent years talking about how much he hates Star Wars.

And of course, there are the reveals of the last 10 minutes or so of the final episode - blowing my timeline to pieces and setting up a spin-off series that is yet-to-come as of this writing.

14. The Last Jedi

This is the 2nd best movie of the whole selection, and it's just amazing. It takes the characters and puts them on a hopeless path, while explaining the dubious choices made in the J.J. Abrams movie in believable ways. It introduces new characters and sets the entire story path on end, saying that the story isn't about the Skywalkers, but about the rebirth of the rebellion, which happens by the end of the movie. The Force itself gets redefined, and the showdown between Luke and Kylo is just badass. the stuff with Benicio del Toro is a weak point to the movie ,but otherwise this is a strong one - and I quoted the line by Luke of "Everything you just said is wrong" for MONTHS after.

15. STOP HERE.


I'm dead serious. Stop with The Last Jedi. The Rise of Skywalker is a simply awful movie and it spends about an hour erasing the entire previous movie. It creates nonsense about characters who are dead but not dead, has McGuffins and happenstances of convenience galore, A plot that requires advancement because of a physical impossibility involving a knife and death star debris. You get through the movie and realize that someone (J.J. Abrams? Disney?) is trying to smother the franchise with a pillow and create an ENDING. And suddenly Rey is the long lost granddaughter of Emperor Palpatine? are you FUCKING SERIOUS?!!?!!?!?

Oh lordy this is such a terrible movie. There was so much that could have been done with Riann Johnson still at the helm, and if Carrie Fisher hadn't died suddenly. But no. The Rise of Skywalker pukes on the entire franchise and is not worth the consideration. There is exactly ONE good idea in this movie, and it involved the link between Rey and Ben that was established in the previous movie - and it's the only idea that J.J. Abrams doesn't try to destroy.

End your experience with The Last Jedi, and you will see it ends with a message of hope, which is where it is supposed to be. Yes, things aren't resolved, but why should they be? The fleet is rag-tag, but the spark of rebellion exists everywhere. The rebellion is on the ropes and on the run, but the young slave-stable boy at the end is hopeful, and the force is with him. Interestingly enough the first season of The Mandalorian ends with the same overall message.

Stop here. Don't let The Rise of Skywalker ruin it for you.

And there you go. You're welcome to argue with me below. I will update this post as the new series launch.