Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Taxi for Rafa?


There'll be conspiracy theorists aplenty wondering quite how Chelsea won so comfortably at Anfield.
Steven Gerrard looked like he might be reminding Chelsea of his ability to deliver a killer through ball (should he become available this summer) but the real reason for Liverpool's demise was simple: they're not very good.
I saw that banner depicting the heads of great Liverpool managers with Benitez in the frame too. But I can't see him staying - or Liverpool sticking with him. Rafa says that expectations were too high but then whose fault's that? He was the one who 'guaranteed' they'd still finish fourth.
Maybe he shouldn't have got his team playing grand and fluent stuff for the last 10 games of last season, then we would all have looked upon seventh as a decent effort.
On the other hand, I'd rather hear a manager make bold and confident statements, rather than this ever so very 'umble stuff we get from the likes of Harry Redknapp and Martin O'Neill.
"They're a quality side... blah blah... meagre resources... blah blah". I mean, Spurs and Villa have forked out a banker's bonus in transfer fees this season, so all this "please sir, can I have some more?" Dickensian apologies don't cut the mustard anymore.
But why have Liverpool been, relatively speaking, so abject? The fact - and facts are what Rafa loves most - the fact is that this Liverpool side is born of five long years in charge. The players are his players, by and large, and not the ones he inherited and miraculously conjured a Champs League victory from in 2005.
In other words, he may be a decent manager but Torres apart he can't find a player to save his life. If life is like a box of chocolates then Rafa is the poor fella holding the coffee cream.
It now appears that he cancelled a couple of tete a tetes with new chairman Martin Broughton for reasons best known to himself. Juve appeared to be courting the bloke, but his agent says he's desperate to stay. Given that there's summat between a 10 and 15 million pay-out in the offing if he gets the boot, you wouldn't really expect that agent to say anything else.
Of course, as Benayoun has noted, LFC have to keep hold of Torres and Gerrard if they are to do anything next year (and you can't say that's cut and dried). Or do they?
It's fair to say that Gerrard has had a rotten season. He's looked a little lost without Nando upfront, and although the blokes around him have shown all the imagination of the Institute of Actuaries, he's been looking like a sulky prince all year...
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William S. Burroughs - 23 Skidoo Eristic Elite

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REpost: The Complete 'International Times' Archive


(Heads up from 'Jahsonic')
Every issue of the 'International Times' is now available online.
Contributors included Alex Trocchi, William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg.
Tom McGrath was amongst the editors.

“The first few issues had a lot of serious articles by William Burroughs about the overthrow of the state. He used it as his platform to work out his ideas. And there was Ginsberg too. All the usual suspects. When we were running out of money, I was talking to Paul McCartney about it, and he said, ‘Well, you should interview me, then you’ll get ads from the record companies.’ And I thought, ‘hey, he might be on to something.’ So I interviewed him, and then George Harrison, and then the next week Mick Jagger called up, demanding to be interviewed too. And Paul was right, we got ads from the record companies.”
(Barry Miles - 2007)

READ IT HERE.

(Via 'Boredom Is Always Counter-Revolutionary' here.)

Eddie Izzard - Brilliant Britain

More on that YouGov/Sun poll...

"Which of the following would you most like to see after the next general election?"
A Conservative government, ruling on its own - 27%
A Labour government, ruling on its own - 22%
A Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition - 12%
A Labour/Liberal Democrat coalition - 17%
A 'grand' coalition with all three main parties ruling together - 10%
Don't know -12%
"Suppose a Conservative Government were formed under Mr Cameron. Which of these statements comes closest to your own view?"
I would be delighted - 23%
I would be dismayed - 46%
I wouldn't mind - 23%
Don't know - 7%

More analysis 

Peter Brötzmann Graphics Opening Tonight...

MAY 5 – 29 2010
PETER BRÖTZMANN (GER)
Graphic Work (1964 – 2010)

Opens Wednesday May 5, 6-8pm
In association with the 2010 Melbourne International Jazz Festival

Peter Brötzmann (b.1941) is a German composer, musician, visual artist and graphic designer. After studying painting and graphic design at the Werkkunstschule in Wuppertal and applying his trade at an advertising agency, Brötzmann established himself as a leading exponent of improvised music. As a musician he has been influenced both by free jazz, as well as by the conceptual interventions of the Fluxus movement, with which he was associated in the mid-1960s. Dissatisfied with the agenda of commercial art galleries, Brötzmann has maintained a mostly private, but prolific output of visual work along with creating graphic work to accompany his musical recordings.
This exhibition situates Brötzmann’s graphic practise alongside his broader artistic practise, and in particular his activities as a free (jazz) musician, activities for which he is best known, and with which much of his graphic work has been associated, at least since the late 1960s. The focus of the exhibition will be graphic work produced for the important independent music label FMP (Free Music Production) and includes original prints of posters, LP covers and book jackets, woodcuts, drawings and objects as well as ephemera from Brötzmann’s personal archives.

Peter Brötzmann makes his Australian debut performance as a guest of 2010 Melbourne International Jazz Festival. For info and full program go to www.melbournejazz.com


2/141 Flinders Lane

Well this ain't his debut Melbourne performance, played out here in about '87 with Peter Kowald on bass!

For Fox Sake # ? - Revisionist Wank!


"As the nation marks the 40th anniversary of the Kent State antiwar protests Tuesday, previously undisclosed FBI documents have emerged, showing that one or more gunshots may have been fired at embattled Ohio National Guardsmen that day in May 1970 before the Guard killed four students and wounded at least nine others."

WTF???

Not really a fan of Catherine Deveny but this is absolutely fugn ridiculous!!!

HA!

Marcha Global Da Marijuana




Marcha Global Da Marijuana

Malcolm McLaren

The McLaren 'South Bank Show' and the Pistol's Jubilee Thames boat trip vids can be found 
(...oh and the Sex Pistols in Sydney 1996!)

For Jackie & Stacey

   Tonight's Yougov/ Sun poll on universal swing: Con: 260 seats, Lab: 289 seats, Libs: 72 seats
by Stephen Fry