Stick Men: Indiscipline

Stick Men are a trio of performers whose many-branched roots have, at one time or another, crossed with King Crimson. Here, they cover a Crimso song, “Indiscipline.”

This power trio consists of Pat Mastelotto on drums, Tony Levin on Chapman Stick and Michael Bernier on second Chapman Stick — hence, “Stick Men.”

The Chapman Stick is a 10 or 12-stringed polyphonic musical instrument which is completely electric and possesses no hollow box as does an acoustic guitar. The term “polyphonic” indicates that the Chapman Stick can be used to play bass, melody, textures or chords, sometimes simultaneously if desired and the player possesses advanced dexterity.

You’ll notice that the Chapman Stick, invented by Emmett Chapman in the early 70s (releasing it in 1974), is meant to be tapped or fretted, rather than plucked or picked. The wide neck is very flat, the frets a little more elevated with very low string action — meaning the strings are lower to the necessary frets and therefore conducive to fretting and tapping.

Here, Michael Bernier provides a close-up view of Chapman Stick fretwork, and illustrates the extremely-wide range of play available on the instrument, from guitar-like highs to bass guitar lows.

Below, Tony Levin explains the Chapman Stick:

Greg Howard illustrates the multiple advantages of the Chapman Stick:

The very top video, Indiscipline, was performed by Stick Men in Montreal on May 11th of 2010.

If you care, I ask you to stay with me for a few Saturdays, ladies and gentlemen. Your musical horizons will expand.

BZ

Sheriff Joe: “Prove It”


Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona, doesn’t mind, apparently, taking on anyone. This time he’s taking on the federal government — an entity with a marked larger whip in its hand than anything or anyone else. From WND Politics:

Maverick Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is challenging the Obama administration’s Department of Justice to present evidence to back its charge that his office is discriminating against Hispanics.

“Prove it,” Arpaio said in remarks directed at Holder in an interview with WND.

“If Eric Holder has evidence that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has engaged in systematic violations of the civil rights of Hispanic, then show me the evidence,” Arpaio said.

Arpaio contends that the 22-page complaint the Department of Justice released Dec. 15 against his office was nothing more than anecdotal and didn’t prove there are systematic sheriff’s department policies aimed at depriving Hispanics in Maricopa County of their civil rights.

Nor was Arpaio concerned that the DOJ might take him and his sheriff’s department to federal court.

“If the Justice Department wants to take me to court, I’m ready,” Arpaio said.

The Obama Administration is taking a hard line at anyone or anything remotely resembling pushback these days and — as BZ readers already realize — the US DOJ under Holder has already taken incompetency and fraud to a newer, higher level.
The largest crux of the biscuit is coming via SCOTUS this March 26th – 28th, when the court has announced it will hear oral arguments on ObamaKare. This decision will either begin to rightly disassemble the Obama Administration, or buttress it in a fashion that could never be done otherwise.
Any rational thinker who believed that former President Bush was Demorat Lite has had to adjust and ratchet their expections markedly down for Mr Obama and his minions of Socialism, who daily place themselves into the proverbial definition of insanity: doing the same thing again and again, expecting different results.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of pushback.
If ObakaKare fails, Mr Obama knows that the pushback just won’t stop.
The Big Question: just what is waiting in the wings?
BZ

Obama: A Problem In Georgia?


From InfoWars.com:

Deputy Chief Judge Michael Malihi in the Office of State Administrative Hearings denied a motion by Obama asking to dismiss the complaint that seeks to keep his name off the state ballot during the March presidential primary. The judge’s decision now sets the stage for a Jan. 26 hearing on the issue in Fulton County,” reports the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.

Little known, little recorded.

Whilst Mitt Romney crows about his Iowa win, there are machinations within machinations.

Another two:

Game changers?

BZ

Obama: A Problem In Georgia?

From InfoWars.com:
“Deputy Chief Judge Michael Malihi in the Office of State Administrative Hearings denied a motion by Obama asking to dismiss the complaint that seeks to keep his name off the state ballot during the March presidential primary. The judge’s decision now sets the stage for a Jan. 26 hearing on the issue in Fulton County,” reports the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
Little known, little recorded.

Whilst Mitt Romney

Blu-Ray vs DVD

[Today, I’m burned out on politics. Iowa, a “fly over state” according to the Demorats, in truth won’t matter much in the overall GOP pie slice. Whoever wins Iowa doesn’t point to the final GOP slot. Historically, Iowa “narrows the field.” There are still 41% of Iowans “undecided.” However, I’m sufficiently old enough to realize that Things Change and, these days, things change exponentially. I’m not making any bets regarding Iowa and — at this point — I don’t much care.]

Blu-Ray vs DVD:
Check out the recent price quotes, above, from Amazon.com. You’ll see that there is a clear $10 difference between the DVD and the Blu-Ray version of the same popular movie.
I submit to you: there is NOT $10 worth of difference between a Blu-Ray disk and a standard DVD.
I submit that Blu-Ray disks are a SCAM, the likes of which you should NOT partake.
I recently purchased a LG 45″ flatscreen LED television for my wife and had it custom mounted into her living room.
We played standard definition DVDs in her older standard DVD player — on the new LG — and were immensely impressed with the definition and clarity of those DVDs.
We noticed that, even on older DVDs — for example, the 2002 HBO series “The Wire” in the standard but older 4X3 aspect ratio — played fabulously. The clarity was markedly increased in anything we played.
Then something happened.
My wife’s elder DVD player tanked.
So I decided to purchase a new Blu-Ray player (turned out to be a $200 Sony) because I learned that those devices were techno-down — meaning that it could not only play new Blu-Rays, but could competently play older DVDs as well.
With that in mind, I purchased the Blu-Ray version of the new Planet of the Apes.
I didn’t discern any remarkable difference between that Blu-Ray and any other DVD we’d yet watched.
Further: without a doubt, there was NOT a $10 difference between the standard DVD version of the movie and the Blu-Ray version.
Even further: I submit there isn’t a 50-cent difference between a Blu-Ray disk and a standard DVD disk if you have an HDTV and, moreover, an HD connection to either DishNet or DirecTV.
I would ask:
Please, all of you, weigh in:
What do YOU notice about Blu-Ray disks played on HDTVs —
— if anything?
BZ