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Drummers go to heaven. No doubt about that.
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... maybe say "don't invade Kuwait you fuck" when Saddam asked us for permission, instead of "it's none of our business".Ed Oscuro wrote:I gotta wonder what the dirtbag left thinks the world should do.
The sad thing is Iraq might have ended up a vassal state like Saudi Arabia is, in that alternative timeline. If expanding the empire were our dictators' ultimate goal and not just grifting money, they're utterly incompetent at it.
Don't worry about the dirtbag left, nobody has less power than them. You can stop worrying about anything ever improving in any way, you've won forever. Fascism will continue to rise. Boots will continue to stomp. Donkey gangs will inherit the world. No space communism or even universal medicare on our watch, mister.
God it's going to be so lame.
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The "US actually caused Saddam to invade Kuwait" is another classic from the bowels of Dirtbag Left Dictator Apologetics, in the genre of "NPC theory of International Relations" which states that only the US is responsible for everything that happens.
The previous argument in this thread was: The US did sanctions against Iraq! US bad! Now the current argument is: The US didn't threaten Saddam with sanctions! US bad!
The background of the Iraq-Kuwait conflict is that Saddam owed Kuwait money, and he was already massing equipment and troops at the border before the US said anything one way or another.
The US envoy to Iraq asked what was going on but also said that the US saw "friendship, not confrontation" and that we weren't taking sides. The US envoy also gave an assurance that we weren't going to force matters with economic sanctions. In other words, the US statements were doing what the Left has always claimed the US doesn't do, which is say that other countries can and should resolve their disputes without the US dictating terms.
Saddam is the one who decided that this gave him the opportunity to invade Kuwait and try to conquer it. Once again, the blame ultimately rests with him deciding to start a war because he didn't want to pay his bills.
The previous argument in this thread was: The US did sanctions against Iraq! US bad! Now the current argument is: The US didn't threaten Saddam with sanctions! US bad!
The background of the Iraq-Kuwait conflict is that Saddam owed Kuwait money, and he was already massing equipment and troops at the border before the US said anything one way or another.
The US envoy to Iraq asked what was going on but also said that the US saw "friendship, not confrontation" and that we weren't taking sides. The US envoy also gave an assurance that we weren't going to force matters with economic sanctions. In other words, the US statements were doing what the Left has always claimed the US doesn't do, which is say that other countries can and should resolve their disputes without the US dictating terms.
Saddam is the one who decided that this gave him the opportunity to invade Kuwait and try to conquer it. Once again, the blame ultimately rests with him deciding to start a war because he didn't want to pay his bills.
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p.s. I want to clarify that I am not calling any of my friends at Shmups Farm "dirtbags" or any other impolite thing. After all, in recent times I may have thought some of these arguments were true, and not for any bad reason.
p.p.s. It's OK to be skeptical about the US and I don't want to discourage it. But I also would like to encourage people to keep up with the current state of history. Just like you would get a bad view of US slavery if you only read the work of Ulrich B. Phillips, you probably don't have the full picture of recent events if you are relying on people who are doing PR for autocrats for pay, and a lot of these links have become a lot clearer even in the last few months.
p.p.s. It's OK to be skeptical about the US and I don't want to discourage it. But I also would like to encourage people to keep up with the current state of history. Just like you would get a bad view of US slavery if you only read the work of Ulrich B. Phillips, you probably don't have the full picture of recent events if you are relying on people who are doing PR for autocrats for pay, and a lot of these links have become a lot clearer even in the last few months.
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Estelle Harris, who played George Costanza's mother in Seinfeld, has passed away at 93 years of age.
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June Brown, 95. ;-;7 May she enjoy many free credits of Macross in that great chippy in the sky.
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Gilbert Gottfried, today. Ventricular Tachycardia due to Myotonic Dystrophy, type II. -__-
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You're now reading this in his voice. https://twitter.com/RealGilbert/status/ ... 0217486342
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Or, his other voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdbElWMnkyY&t=76sUdderdude wrote:You're now reading this in his voice.
RIP
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I'm shocked this hasn't been added yet:
Klaus Schulze, pioneering electronic musician bites it at 74. Obviously, he's most famous for his tenure in Tangerine Dream, but his solo work is pretty amazing to, if this stuff is your cup of joe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Schulze
https://www.discogs.com/artist/10360-Klaus-Schulze
If you want to check something out, probably Moondawn is a good place to start.
Klaus Schulze, pioneering electronic musician bites it at 74. Obviously, he's most famous for his tenure in Tangerine Dream, but his solo work is pretty amazing to, if this stuff is your cup of joe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Schulze
https://www.discogs.com/artist/10360-Klaus-Schulze
If you want to check something out, probably Moondawn is a good place to start.
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I'm strictly a neophyte with his stuff, but I consider myself as indebted to he and his cohorts as I am YMO's Sakamoto and co. If I see them on a film's soundtrack I'll always want to give it a go.
> Sorcerer / GRIND (indispensable to this jet-black thriller's effect; compare to Metal Gear 2's Theme of Solid Snake )
> The Keep / Stealing The Silver Cross (OST's the best thing about this passable b-horror by miles)
> Sorcerer / GRIND (indispensable to this jet-black thriller's effect; compare to Metal Gear 2's Theme of Solid Snake )
> The Keep / Stealing The Silver Cross (OST's the best thing about this passable b-horror by miles)
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Those are both choice cut soundtracks. Really most of his solo output could easily function as soundtrack music; none of it is so in-your-face that it demands prime attention.
It's really fantastic music for having on while you're doing something and sober (as opposed to chugging Guinness and banging to Iron Maiden or something).
It's really fantastic music for having on while you're doing something and sober (as opposed to chugging Guinness and banging to Iron Maiden or something).
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Ward as the assassin, Remo Williams (from the destroyer book series) is one of the coolest 80s flicks.
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Vangelis
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Damn. Rough page for late 70s into 80s film OST greats. ;-;7
I feel like a dingus sometimes, realising that basically all the art & sound dudes who contributed to stuff like Blade Runner, Alien and The Thing are hitting their 70s now, end of an era territory. Makes me wish I'd paid more attention to them when I was younger. It's only now I really appreciate Ron Cobb, the guy behind the APC from Aliens among other treasures. That shot where the marines land and the Dropship takes off with the APC rolling out will still look amazing a hundred years from now, absolute craftsmanship and vision. (nice tribute to him from Alien Theory on Youtube)
Then again, I'm a lazy git and the Internet has made researching these wonderful people 1000x easier. Better late than never I guess.
I feel like a dingus sometimes, realising that basically all the art & sound dudes who contributed to stuff like Blade Runner, Alien and The Thing are hitting their 70s now, end of an era territory. Makes me wish I'd paid more attention to them when I was younger. It's only now I really appreciate Ron Cobb, the guy behind the APC from Aliens among other treasures. That shot where the marines land and the Dropship takes off with the APC rolling out will still look amazing a hundred years from now, absolute craftsmanship and vision. (nice tribute to him from Alien Theory on Youtube)
Then again, I'm a lazy git and the Internet has made researching these wonderful people 1000x easier. Better late than never I guess.
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Similar. I watch Soul Train clips from the 70s all the time to get through rough patches at work and always punch myself in the balls for not being cool enough when I was a kid to realize how fucking awesome it was.
Anyway, Blade Runner is a perfectly listenable soundtrack while working, so on repeat it goes...
Anyway, Blade Runner is a perfectly listenable soundtrack while working, so on repeat it goes...
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Aw man... He's gone? May 17th really is a day of death... First Yuko Mizutani, then Chris Cornell, now Vangelis...GaijinPunch wrote:Vangelis
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who will be the next to be taken on this dreadful day of death?
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I dunno... It's why May 17th has always felt like a cursed day. I hope I don't lose any of my favorites... I'm still reeling from Yuko Mizutani.
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Ah, fuck. A generational treasure, Ray Liotta. While my (and many others') feelings on the Sopranos movie were mixed, he was an undeniable high point with his dual roles as a classic aging mafia scumbag and his more circumspect lifer brother.
Fuck I'm a little sad. Here's some pics of a rapey pigman getting his shit ruined to cheer us up. 3;
Rest in peace 3;
Fuck I'm a little sad. Here's some pics of a rapey pigman getting his shit ruined to cheer us up. 3;
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Rest in peace 3;
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Damn, at 67.
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I know right? I always gauge these things by how I'd feel if it were a loved one carking it. No age at all.
Good excuse for a Goodfellas revisit this weekend, not that much excuse is ever needed. Already rewatched the first two Godfathers and needed an excuse to forget the third, again.
Good excuse for a Goodfellas revisit this weekend, not that much excuse is ever needed. Already rewatched the first two Godfathers and needed an excuse to forget the third, again.
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Cheers, onto the watchlist! I thought he was excellent in Cop Land, too, alongside good ol' Jimmy The Gent De Niro. Figures guys who excel at playing mobsters tend to do well as cops (bent ones or otherwise), haha.
Speaking of bent authority, it's been utterly forever, but I recall liking him in Point of Origin, too. Early 00s made-for-TV HBO film about the real-life case of an arsonist fire chief.
Speaking of bent authority, it's been utterly forever, but I recall liking him in Point of Origin, too. Early 00s made-for-TV HBO film about the real-life case of an arsonist fire chief.
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Andrew Fletcher from Depeche Mode at age 60.
WTF....
Cause of death not released.
Not a huge fan of their later stuff (although Spirit is a pretty good album by most measures) but the fat 16-year-old in me is heartbroken at this news.
WTF....
Cause of death not released.
Not a huge fan of their later stuff (although Spirit is a pretty good album by most measures) but the fat 16-year-old in me is heartbroken at this news.
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This fuckin thread man, when it's on it's on. Violator is another of those singular pop-cultural treasures. The 90s slowly recede into the "Oh yeah, he passed away recently..." distance. Thank you for the music sir.
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And Music for the Massive to top off the 80's. I could do a debate with myself for hours on which is the better album -- and both sides would win!BIL wrote:This fuckin thread man, when it's on it's on. Violator is another of those singular pop-cultural treasures. The 90s slowly recede into the "Oh yeah, he passed away recently..." distance. Thank you for the music sir.
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You know you're discussing a great act, when their discography has a dilemma like that one in it. Just blasted both end-to-end, my neighbours are inimitably rocked yet spooked. As always, while I find MFM catchier and Violator eerier - a perfect late 80s/early 90s pairing - they cross over into each other's respective fortes so well, the immaculately catchy and the chillingly offbeat, that playing one and not the other feels like watching just half of a favourite film.
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