He is crazy. A demented old fk but what is ‘worse than ever’ is no matter WHAT he says or does, his ‘supporters’ lap it up and pretend it’s normal. JD runs around answering ‘questions’ with questions that have nothing to do with what’s asked…and the ‘supporters’ think he’s clever. C’mon America.
Once attempted to read an article in a musicology periodical in which the academic had attempted to show how Jimi Hendrix’s use of grace notes in his solos was a deliberate use of tone-painting to depict the concept of “tripping.”
I got just far enough to make sure it wasn’t a joke. It was not. There were transcriptions.
That is a whole lotta noise in those cross tabs. But it makes sense that the poll results don’t make sense. Americans are not the sharpest tools in the shed. They vote for how they want things to be not how best to get them closest to their goals. And then get pissy when they dont get everything exactly the way they want. Smh
Can set it to one of their epic 30+ minute jams…or maybe a deep Dark Star from the Dead, so it gets all dissonant and spacey as he just sways to music of his neuron death…
The have fallen onto the delusion - a Chauncey Gardiner like absurd delusion - that Trump’s incoherency is actually “brilliance”
… Occam’s razor damn it !!! if he is behaving like a delusional idiot - it is because he is one !!
he has lost his fucking mind and cannot process thoughts like a normal person!!!
Here’s an actual, undisputed Zappa paraphrase: Most rock journalism is written by people who can’t write after interviewing people who can’t talk for people who can’t read.
The first word in the quote is key: Most, not all. But many idiots thought FZ was condemning all music journalism.
I don’t think Trump would keep saying it unless he found it was somewhat working. The tight swing state polls are proving him correct. Don’t call me a downer, I’m just noting what’s given.
I’ll say it. America doesn’t just have a fascist “edge” - it’s a major plurality.
He might have dementia but he’s aware abortion bans lose votes and, sadly, tough talking fascism gets attention.
I saw some excerpts, and I’m still not sure if it was weirder when he played Jeff Buckley’s cover of “Hallelujah” or when he played Elvis’ rendition of “Dixie.”