Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Launch of ‘After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation’

Transform Drug Policy Foundation will launch their internationally groundbreaking book ‘After the War on Drugs: Blueprint for Regulation’ on 12th November 2009 at 11.15am, at the House of Commons, London and at 11.00am at the DPA Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The book is also being launched in mainland Europe, South America, Australasia and Asia.

There is a growing recognition around the world that the prohibition of drugs is a counterproductive failure. However, a major barrier to drug law reform has been a widespread fear of the unknown – just what could a post-prohibition regime look like?

For the first time, ‘Blueprint’ answers that question by proposing specific models of regulation for each main type and preparation of prohibited drug, coupled with the principles and rationale for doing so.

Transform demonstrate that moving to the legal regulation of drugs is not an unthinkable, politically impossible step in the dark, but a sensible, pragmatic approach to control drug production, supply and use.

The House of Commons event will include short presentations by Steve Rolles (author of the publication), Dr Ben Goldacre (‘Bad Science’ columnist for the Guardian) and Professor Rod Morgan (Former Chair of the UK Youth Justice Board) followed by a question and answer session and a light lunch.

The Albuquerque launch has a panel including Danny Kushlick (Transform), Sanho Tree (Institute for Policy Studies) and US Rep. Roger Goodman.

If you would like to attend either the House of Commons or Albuquerque events, please contact Jane Slater on +44 (0) 117 941 5810 or email jane@tdpf.org.uk.

Till The Bars Break

Superb album concerning Native American Indian's culture & land rights with the wonderful Jeanette Armstrong, Michael Franti's Beatnigs, The Fire Next Time, Chuck D with Mad Professor and an interview with Che Guevara from 1967 amongst others.
@'(Son of)'

Shackleton - DJ Set Sonar 08

The Open Road London (1927)

London was the final stop in a marathon journey around Britain filmed as a series of cinema travelogues. Pioneering filmmaker Claude Friese-Greene brought these picture-postcard scenes to life with a specially-devised colour film process.

Text from the earliest illustrated handscroll (12th century) of The Tale of Genji

(Thanx Carolyn)

Dirty Three: Live at ATP-NY'09 w/ Nick Cave (download)

Black Tide/Deep Waters
@'Free Music Archive'

Monday, 9 November 2009

Fans in uproar after Morrissey storms off

Two weeks after collapsing on stage with breathing difficulties, Morrissey was at the centre of controversy again last night when the former Smiths singer stormed off during a performance in Liverpool after a plastic beer glass was thrown.

Scuffles broke out among frustrated fans leaving the Liverpool Echo Arena after they were told that the notoriously temperamental star could not carry on. Eyewitnesses said the singer narrowly avoided being hit during the second song of the night, but was splashed in the face...

@'The Guardian'

My cousin (Hi Adele) was at the gig in Liverpool and was "gutted"! One and a half songs at how much a ticket?

NEU! - Hero live 74

NEU!
More chewing gum addiction!

Pixies FREE Doolittle EP download (Live in Paris 2009)









Breaking the Australian silence

"No shipload of whites fleeing disaster would be treated like this"
In a speech at the Sydney Opera House to mark his award of Australia's human rights prize, the Sydney Peace Prize, John Pilger describes the "unique features" of a political silence in Australia: how it affects the national life of his homeland and the way Australians see the world and are manipulated by great power "which speaks through an invisible government of propaganda that subdues and limits our political imagination and ensures we are always at war -- against our own first people and those seeking refuge, or in someone else's country".

Full transcript of speech
@'Information Clearing House'

Monolake Live Surround

"What makes me dance in a club is rhythm, but what makes me really happy while dancing is great sound. I like the experience of being surrounded by a massive wall of sound which at the same time is highly defined and structured."

Summer is on its way

Hovering around the 30 degree mark all week

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Get well soon Dennis

From 'William S. Burroughs, Dennis Hopper & Allen Ginsberg at Track 16'
Checking out Burrough's paintings in Santa Monica.
Watch the video
HERE
(Thanx MarcZ)

Oliver Koletzki feat Pyur - These Habits

I just wish the singer would stop doing those little actorly pouts! Really fugn annoys me and detracts from an interesting video.

Modeselektor - White Flash (featuring Thom Yorke)