Friday, 17 June 2016


YouTube Sessions: Adrian Sherwood

John Cale and Guests: The Velvet Underground & Nico (Philharmonie de Paris 3/4/16)


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Kristof Hahn - Sex Beat (Live @Brooklyn, Moscow 29/5/16)


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Dying On The Vine

Heartbreak Hotel

For Kaggsy XXX

Meanwhile over at the NRA

They really just don't get it at all

Black Cab - Combat Boots / Isolation (Newtown Social Club Sydney 14/5/16)


Review of the night HERE
The full show will be broadcast on FBI radio this Sunday @ 2PM (AEST)
There's a live video from a recent gig at The Gasometer HERE

The Ballads Of My Lai



The records featured here all deal with Lt. William Calley Jr., the U.S. Army officer who ordered, and was one of the many soldiers who took part in, the horrible event that has become known as the My Lai Massacre. The massacre took place in March 1968 in the South Vietnamese village of My Lai and resulted in the deaths of 300 - 500 unarmed civilians, many of them women, children and the elderly.
The widespread atrocities were initially covered-up, but news about the savage events that took place that day eventually leaked out and Calley was formally court-martialed and charged with murder.
His primary defense rested on his belief that he was following the orders of his superiors, but that's always seemed like something of a non sequitir to me. While it's not unimagineable that Calley was in fact ordered to make sure the entire village was wiped out, the slaughter of unarmed and defenseless people has pretty much always been illegal and indefensible, at least for as long as warfare laws have been around.
Calley was the only soldier convicted of war crimes for the incidents that took place in My Lai. On March 29, 1971, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labor at Fort Leavenworth.
Upon announcement of the verdict many Americans were appalled, including most of those whose records are included below. President Nixon immediately ordered Calley transferred from prison to house arrest arrest at Fort Benning while his appeal was heard. State legislatures in New Jersey, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas, and South Carolina passed motions officially requesting clemency for Calley. Alabama Governor George Wallace quickly named Calley an honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the Alabama National Guard. Here in Georgia, Governor Jimmy Carter proclaimed an "American Fighting Man's Day" and asked the state's residents to drive with their headlights on during daylight hours in a week-long protest
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Groovebox Vol 1 - Funky Reggae Selection


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From Motown to Studio 1, from North Carolina to Kingston, from James Brown to Toots & The Maytals. Sting like a bee launches the Groovebox vintage series with the stunning Funky Reggae edition, Selector Steven's illustartion of the strong ties between Funk and Reggae. Originals, reggae interpretations of funk classics, homages: Groovebox Vol. 1 covers it all, giving you a full length mix of Funky Reggae that will shake up your stereo. With the phenomenal artwork, once again provided by Height, and the smooth mixing routine Groovebox is the funky dose of reggae for your eyes & ears and a tribute to the Funk & Soul lover Muhammad Ali - the greatest of all times

The DEA's acid blotter index

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The Drug Enforcement Administration's Microgram Bulletin & Microgram Journal Archives

Six ways of parting with 59p


‘History Will Be So Cruel to You’: Rick Wilson Lights Up Trump Backers in Tweetstorm

Automatic verbal diarrhea


Thursday, 16 June 2016

Tell it Stephen

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The ugliness at Trump's rally in Greensboro

Hackers Release What Appears to Be DNC Opposition Research on Trump