The Ramones sit down with Regis and Kathy Lee

About 20 years ago, I saw the Ramones play in New York. I’d seen them play before, usually in smaller clubs, but this time it was a big venue. I can’t remember the name of the place, but I seem to recall that the Sugercubes were playing there the next day, in what I think may have been their first US show. I think the Ramones were playing with the Dickies that night. Anyway, before the bands took the stage, they showed some videos without sound. I vaguely remember seeing scenes from the movie Killer Klowns from Outer Space. And then there was this video of the Ramones on Live with Regis and Kathy Lee. I can’t remember what it was about the watching the video projected without sound that night, before the Ramones broke through their trademarked green fog to the theme from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, but it made a huge impression on me. I remember at the time being pissed that I’d missed seeing the interview on television. I remember thinking that I’d never know what they were talking about. And it made this indelible mark on my mind. I’ve thought about it often since then, but tonight was the first time it occurred to me to look on YouTube.

And now I wish I hadn’t found it.

It’s not that it’s terrible. It’s interesting. It’s just not what I was hoping for… My memories, even without the sound, were better.

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The great Ypsilanti Beer War

Rene Greff, the owner of Ypsilanti’s Corner Brewery, just left the following note in a thread about the renaming of the Ypsitucky Jamboree, and I thought that I’d move it up here to the font page, as I we haven’t had a good, bloody fight here in the past few days.

How about (we call the event) the Anheuser-Busch Jamboree? Looks like Gerry French and the fine folks at the DTCDC are going to thank us for all of our support by freezing us out yet another Ypsi festival. Budweiser bought the rights to the Heritage Festival for $5,000 and evidentally the French’s believe that should give them exclusive rights to all of the DTCDC festivals including the jamboree. So it looks like another “local” festival with no local beer.

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I’m an investor in the Corner Brewery. So, I guess you could make the assumption that I’m on the side of the Greff’s in this one. And there’s also the fact that I think Budweiser is pisswater. Then again, though, I’ve also recently been called a bitch of the French’s.

Putting all of my alliances aside for a moment, can someone explain to me how decisions about which beer is served at festivals is made? I’m guessing that most festivals are produced by private individuals. Entities, like the Michigan Brewer’s Guild, I’m assuming, rent the park for a day, to host something like the Summer Beer Festival, and, in return, they pay the City some rental fee, plus enough money to compensate us for police and other services. So, in a case like that, I’d imagine that the entity renting the park would call the shots relative to what vendors get brought in. Then, however, there must be other cases, where some quasi-public entity, like the Depot Town Community Development Corporation, is the organization renting the park and hosting the event. And, in those instances, I would imagine, the organization would request proposals, and make a choice accordingly. And, I think that’s probably where the event formerly known as the Ypsitucky Jamboree finds itself, right? So, I guess, my question is – what, in this instance, was the process for selecting a beer vendor?

I don’t think I’d want the City to demand that private entities renting the park choose only local beer, but, if it’s a City-sponsored thing, especially one run by a non-profit dedicated to local economic development, it would seem as though our local tax-paying companies would at least be given a chance to compete.

Sorry if I come across as terribly naive, but I’ve really never given much thought to the politics behind such things before… At any rate, I thought that it would make for an interesting discussion.

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Ypsitanti’s Freighthouse attracts negative national attention

OK, remember how, a few months ago, I told you that we were going to receive $500,000 through the federal stimulus program to restore our historic Freighthouse? Well, today it became news on Capital Hill, as Senator Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma) named the project among the 100 worst examples of waste in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act… Here’s a clip from the Detroit Free Press:

…Singled out for derision in the report’s introduction by Coburn, a Republican who voted against the $787-billion stimulus bill this year, was $500,000 for the renovation of a historic railroad freight house in Ypsilanti.

“Supporters of the project envision the new space being used for yoga classes or a coffee shop,” the report said. “This is not exactly what most taxpayers had in mind when they were sold the stimulus”…

As we all know, the Freighthouse project isn’t about getting a yoga studio at the taxpayers’ expense. It’s about restoring what had once been a vibrant local public space, and building the infrastructure necessary to ensure that local rail service, when reestablished, is successful. It had nothing at all to do with yoga, and I suspect that the Senator knows this full well.

The yoga quote, as is pointed out in the Free Press article, came from Friends of the Freighthouse co-chair Bonnie Penet, when describing the multitude of possible uses for the refurbished public space. She also mentioned that it would serve as an indoor farmers market, and full-time tourist information center, but, of course, neither of those would have grabbed headlines like, “Taxpayer Stimulus Money Channeled To Ann Arbor Area Yoga Facility,” which we all know is going to send Republicans across the nation into apoplectic shock… Let’s just hope that FOX News doesn’t hype it to the point where some paranoid gun enthusiast comes out to “take democracy into his own hands”. I’m sure somewhere on the internet there’s already rumor of Obama’s plans to force yoga and meditation on people, perhaps to distract them from all the Bible burning and whatnot.

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Getting in Maxim with my dignity intact

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The DeNiro thing doesn’t seem to be dying. It made it into Maxim today… They say the idea is “so awesome, it just might work”… Still no word from DeNiro.

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Pro-Democracy protesters are killed in Iran

I want to post something thoughtful about the situation playing out in Iran right now, but I’m having trouble finding the right words. Reading the updates on Juan Cole’s site this evening, I’m even more convinced that the election has been stolen, and my heart goes out to the young men and women there who are risking their lives by taking to the streets. Today, I’ve just read, a dozen student protesters were killed… Last night I wondered if this would play out like the Orange Revolution of the Ukraine, or like the revolt 20 years ago by pro-democracy students in Tiananmen Square. I guess now we know the answer. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the clerics now in power aren’t going to step aside peacefully. But, it may just be a matter of time, as the demographics are lined up agaisn them. The following clip is from UK paper, the Telegraph:

…In an instant, these television pictures from Tehran delivered a stark reminder that Iran is not a backward country of medieval fanatics, but a modern nation with 70 million people, two thirds of whom are under 30 and have the same interests and aspirations as their Western counterparts…

And, here, if you haven’t seen it yet, is Obama’s statement:

I wish I could do more to help. And I wish I’d done more to fight for democracy here in our country over the past eight years.

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