Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The US Vs. Lennon


"Of all Lennon's legacies, one of the most enduring, and perhaps the most impressive, is who his enemies were. The true measure of his greatness was that in the 1970s he terrified the most powerful man in the world. 
Shortly before the release of his powerful "Imagine" album in October 1971, Lennon and Yoko Ono decamped England and moved to New York. The album and the "Imagine" single immediately topped the charts and solidified Lennon's position as the world's most influential rock star. Lennon was at the height of his political involvement at this time, railing against the war in Vietnam and many other injustices. Within weeks of arriving in the U.S. he was meeting with Jerry Rubin and other members of the New Left. 
Lennon expressed interest in partaking in fund-raising, voter-registration anti-war rallies and concerts, which would take place in many of the 1972 primary states. With the full protection of the First Amendment (which protects citizens and noncitizens alike) Lennon's intended actions were completely legal. 
But some Republicans worried that the popularity of John Lennon could help galvanize the anti-war movement and result in a massive vote against Nixon. On February 4, 1972, Senator Strom Thurmond sent a secret memo (later brought to light via a Freedom Of Information Act request) in which he railed about Lennon and the danger he could cause the President's 1972 reelection campaign. The proposed solution? Revoke Lennon's visa. "If Lennon's visa is terminated it would be a strategy (sic) counter-measure." But, Thurmond noted, "caution must be taken with regard to the possible alienation of the so-called 18-year-old-vote if Lennon is expelled from the country." 
The result? John Lennon was on the receiving end of a four-year campaign of FBI surveillance and INS harassment. In 1975 the INS chief counsel on the case resigned his position, telling Rolling Stone that the U.S. government was being more vigorous in its attempts to deport John Lennon than it was in its attempts to expel Nazi war criminals. 
It's hard to think of a single artist or entertainer prior to, or since, John Lennon who had that kind of impact. No other creative artist has ever induced that level of fear in a man who is ostensibly the most powerful man in the world. Ideas, honesty, passion, humor and brilliant empathetic songs it seems were more powerful. Just imagine that...." - Time (12/08/00)

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Orange Juice Blues


Being sick sucks. However, some of us can handle ourselves feeling under the weather many times better than others. I happen to be a person who doesn't get too bent out of shape with the common cold. I'm lucky I guess. I also don't catch illness to often, I leave that to weaker members of my family...
Do I have a secret to wellness?! Well, I don't really think so. Part of my illness-combat technique involves my high metabolism which some simply don't have. The other essentials that I resort to are making sure I get plenty of Vit. C and, best for last, chewing garlic. That is right. Raw garlic. The key is to eat before you chew. That way the garlic doesn't burn a hole through your stomach. And when I say 'chew' I mean chew to a pulp, until your ears burn and your chin is wet with tears. I know some who cut the garhlic up and swallow it or take garlic pills... this simply doesn't work as well. The point is to reduce the clove to its telos (which is to kick ass) and spread that poison juice all over the area affected (my throat and nasal cavity currently). Yes, you will stink... that is fact. But stinking is better than being ill. [Ed. Note: the reverse would be true for playing music]

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

17 days, 2 hours, 31 minutes, and counting...

Sooo... I've come to the conclusion that the best of the good things that come in life are absolute surprises. Yes, yes, working toward goals and enjoying their successes are extremely important as well as other truely fulfilling actions such as enjoying sacrifice and determining needs from wants... But to me, as I think right now, nothing quite puts fuel in your tank quite like the completely unexpected. All of you out there reading this are most likely anticipating that I'm about to put some specifics to what I'm trying to get at.... I'm not. Just rest assured that as of this moment I'm extremely content. Bursting with happy excitement actually!
Perhaps I should show it in a photo... metaphorically of course.



The greatest thing that can happen to a man who is turning to face his demons is encountering an encouraging angel who wants to be by his side.