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Armed and extremely dangerous

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Saturday night: A Soul Adventure

Poster made by Jaymorg.

Join myself, DJ Anya, DJ Mantease and of course Matt n’ Adam for a Saturday soul adventure.  My set will be inspired by spring, Don Cornelius, Barry White, subtle sleaze and the Sounds of Philadelphia!

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Women behind the wheel: Saudi drivers and M.I.A.

When we amplify cultural appropriation with glossy mediated representations trimmed from context we often get something spectacular. Witness M.I.A.’s new video.   Is it a sensationalist exploitation of vague Arab identity?  Is it a mediocre song with a snazzy video? Is it an anthem for Arab women’s power and emancipation at a particular moment when Saudi Arabian women are fighting for the right to drive?

Saudi Arabia is the only country that bars women from driving. But the topic remains a highly emotional issue in the kingdom, where women are also not allowed to vote, or even work without their husbands’, or fathers’, permission. For religious puritans, the ban on women driving is a sign that the government remains steadfast in the face of a Western onslaught on Saudi traditions. A political cartoon here once depicted car keys attached to a hand grenade.

via Saudis Arrest Woman Leading Right-to-Drive Campaign – NYTimes.com.

Maybe these sultry hooded women are representations of the terrifying hand grenade of women’s emancipation? M.I.A. is certainly in charge — note that she and the other women are suggested as the stunt drivers in her video.  Not quite the dis-empowered sultry video vixen.

Let’s also note the Saudi stunt driving tradition which has provided some of the visual antecedents for M.I.A.’s video.

I think it is a smart way to make the argument.  It’s a savvy juxtaposition — to connect the stunt driving (socially acceptable youth rebellion) with women driving (absolute moral panic).  But the construction of the argument relies on some of the most blunt images of Arab and Muslim cultures.

Cultural appropriation has a couple of dimensions.  One is  the absorption of specific cultural traditions into a generic western culture (German sausages become hot dogs which then become America’s national food).  A second dimension is the insistence that citizens hide their specific culture: language, food, sexuality in order to gain the benefits of citizenship.

In this case, I think the risk is the other-izing jump to rescue Arab women from their oppressive men.  In the buildup to the US-Afghanistan war, the Taliban’s treatment of women was a central theme used to drum up support for military intervention.  I think this is an insincere secondary objectification of women’s struggles, a hijack of liberation and autonomy.    The American invasion of Afghanistan has not helped the women of Afghanistan and the emotional concern that made ‘Afghan women‘ a news cycle trope seems to have dissipated.

We tend to represent the Arab-other in murky abstractions of difference and this video is a slight variation of an Orientalist theme.

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January soul night playlist

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What a wonderful night.  Three hundred eighty nice people sold out Humbrews.  Thank you all for joining us.  We’ll do it again in February, this time with pre-sale tickets.  Sorry to those who couldn’t get in.

I was blown away by DJ Red’s set — super precise cuts and record choices.  Matt and Adam burned it hard.  Mantease is my global DJ deity. Jaymorg was righteous with some H-O-T tunes.  Here is what I brought to play:

Edgar Winter – Frankenstein (break)

Maxwell – Radiation Funk

Teddy Pendergrass – Get down get funky get loose

Ballin’Jack – So do I

Ann Peebles – the rain

Al Green – Ain’t no fun

Betty Everett & Jerry Butler – Ain’t that lovin’ you baby

Dicky and the Posideons – Tidal wave

Meters – Look y a py py

Dr. John – Big chief

James Brown – mother popcorn

Cold Grits – bring it on home

Gladys Knight – Nitty Gritty

Sugarpie DeSanto – Soulful dress

Lee Charles – somebody’s gonna hurt you

Kool and the gang – raw hamburger

Stevie Wonder – you haven’t done nothing

Etta James – Good rockin’ daddy

Alvin Cash – keep on dancing

Fessor Funk – Love

Shadows of knight – shake

J.R. Bailey – We need love

Stevie Wonder – higher ground

Etta James – that’s all

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DIY: suitcase boombox

thanks boingboing.

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Wild Flag: Electric Band

Wild Flag were great in concert.  Nice video here.  Rock out people.

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Murs: ’67 Cutlass

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Missing link’s got soul night playlist III

Whoo hooo!  What a spicy night.  DJ Mantease, JAYMORG, Adam & Matt & King Maxwell (myself) shared some nice vinyls with the people.  26o people came out.  We raise a couple of hundred bucks for Jonathan Toubin, and had a soulful good time.  Here is what I brought to play:

Pingpong contributions (mixed in with the other DJs):

Bobby McNutt – Country living/Country Style

Bobby Rush – Mary Jane

TSU Tornadoes – The Goose

Woody Carr – Peace Dance

Soul set:

1. Rhythm Masters- I can do anything you can do

2. Bill Withers – kissing my love

3.  Betty Wright – let me be your lovemaker

4. Willie Mitchell – 20-75

5. Bobby Byrd – I know you got soul

6. The Isley Brothers – Testify I

7. King Curtis – Popcorn Willie

8. Buddy Ace – My Baby

9. The Vibrations – pick me

10. Syl Johnson – Wiggle in your hips

11. Harvey and  the Phenomenals – Soul and sunshine

12. Stormy – Devistator

13. Lynn Collins – Think

14. Alvin Cash – keep dancing

15. Naomi Shelton – Promised land

16. Aretha Franklin – House that jack built

17. Charles Bradley – this love ain’t big enough

18. All the people – cramp your style

19. Sugar Pie DeSanto – Git Back

20. Marva Whitney – Tired, tired tired

21. Amy Winehouse – Rehab

22. Bill Withers – Who is he

Next soul night is January 26 at Humbrews in Arcata.  In partial celebration of King Maxwell & Adam’s birthdays.  Be there or be square!

 

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Fugazi live recordings

I love Fugazi.  My high school and college years are infused with the tracks from the first two albums.   Turns out the band has been recording all their shows.  They are going to release the audio of all 850 live show recordings to the public.  The advantage is to hear some of the awesome songs, but also to get some of that patented Fugazi-audience interactions on tape.

“There’s a really great show from Munich, in I think the early ’90s, ’93,” MacKaye says. “At that time, it was pretty typical for the audience to say things like, ‘Get on with it!’ and ‘Play the music! Just play!’ I remember we had come back on stage for an encore, and somebody was lost or confused, or I don’t know; something had happened and somebody needed help. So we were trying to say, ‘Hey, there’s a woman back here, she’s lost and she’s looking for her friends.’ And some guy was just yelling, ‘Get on with it! Just play!’ And at that moment, I understood the dynamic, what was going on in this relationship, where he was a consumer and wanted to consume. He wanted sound. So at that moment, we just all turned on our guitars and started feedback, and it was a wall of feedback. And it was like, ‘Okay, here’s sound. You just want sound.’ There was no actual engagement with the music; it was just sound they wanted.

“So it’s maybe five minutes of just feedback. It was a totally surreal moment, and when I hear that, I can smell that moment. It’s so visceral to me, but it’s one of my favorites, because we go right into a song from that. I’m not sure that’s even up yet, but it’ll show up.”

via WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE?: NPR discusses FUGAZI’s new live series website with Ian “Steady Diet Of Everything: The Fugazi Live Vault”.

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J-live is the best

Go buy it.  All of it.  Every single J-live record, tape, cd and 8-track.  Just do it, you’ll thank me later.

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