Twenty-seven titles I carried apropos of Diunna

This is Albert Ayler, not in the books I carry today but his song “Ghosts” some they say could be our national anthem; has to do with the souls who transited in middle passage that is while slaves in transport from Africa to racist colonial US, 1619 to 1864, 200 years

Books:
1. Home, Toni Morrison;
2. Race Against Time, Keith Boykin;
3. African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song, Kevin Young, editor;
4.Sing For Freedom, Carawan;
5. Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison;
6. The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin;

Magazines:

7. Pollstar (Yola);
8. NYT Magazine (Questove);
9. Pollstar (Brittany Howard);
10. Pollstar (“The London Invasion” — interior article by Dina LaPolt who represented the estate of Tupac);
11. Pollstar Artist Management Director, 2019;
12. Time special edition (Simone Biles);
13. Sports Illustrated (Floyd Patterson, cover art by Ralph Weaver, March, 1961);
14. Greatest Rock Bands of the 1960s (American Media Specialists — Supremes, Jimi Hendrix et al);
15. Living Blues 50th Anniversary (interior articles on Shemekia Copeland, Irma Thomas, Thornetta Davis, Bettye LaVette and Carol Fran;
16. American Songwriter (Felice and Boudreaux Bryant);
17. Rolling Stone (Nirvana special edition: Corporate Magazines Still Suck);
18. Acoustic Guitar (Molly Tuttle);
19. Maggot Brain (February, 2020 — Third Man Records, Alice Coltrane; interior article on Mia Zapata);
20. Tape Op (article on Greg Kurstin, Ebonie Smith);
21. Pollstar (Ari Lennox sic);
22. Pollstar (Ben Gibbard; article on John Prine);
23. Rolling Stone (Issa Rae);
24. Billboard (R&B Hip Hop Power Players 2021 — Usher);
25. Downbeat (Carla Bley, 69th Critics Poll: Nubya Garcia, Angel Bat Dawid, Cecile McLorin Savant, Shemekia Copeland, William Parker, Ralph Peterson, Matthew Shipp, Veronica Swift, Jon Batiste, Regina Carter, Dr. Lonnie Smith; Bobby Watson, Christian McBride, Billy Childs, Thelonious Monk Palo Alto, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald the lost Berlin Tapes, John Coltrane Giant Steps 60th anniv edition, Julius Hemphill, Charles Lloyd and The Marvels, Terri Lynn Carrington, Shabaka and The Ancestors – -I’ve never heard of[Hutchings, yes]; Ambrose Akinmusire, Christian Scott a Tunde Adjuah, Sun Ra Arkestra, Orrin Evans Captain Black Big Band, Wadada Leo Smith, Ron Miles, Marquis Hill, Trombone Shorty, Curtis Fowlkes, we all break:

Kudos to Professor Nicole Mitchell Gantt for being selected top flutist by 170 critics in Downbeat magazine August, 2021 ahead of Charlies Lloyd, Hubert Laws and Henry Threadgill; greetings to William Parker from Palo Alto, home of Aleta Hayes, senior lecturer in dance — i am blowing across the top of the straw in my fresh squoze juice here in a cafe in town, in your honor.

26. Pollstar Booking Agency Directory 2020 (Frank Riley, High Road Touring, agent for Brittany Howard and more);

27. Pollstar Artist Management Director 2004 sic.

Bonus tracks, ephemerea:

28. Angelo Rossi, Realtor, 650.245.XXXX; (he’s a musician who went to Cubberley, played in Pablo Cruise and performs as A.J. Crawdaddy, attended Diunna’s show at The Mitch last night;

29. Reggie Jackson, Topps 1971;

30. Fernando Tatis Jr., Topps 2021;

31. wow fifty years of collecting cards, or collectible cards although in truth I started in 1972 and there’s no way to tell where or when I procured this black-border Reggie; I showed it to Jimmy Pugh last night and he scolded me for  not keeping it in a protective plastic sheath;

32. Oscar Gamble, 1975 traded, just for the hair;

33. MC Hammer, Yo MTV Raps, ProSet Music Cards, circa 1991 — the print is too small to read and my cell phone which has a magnify effect is back in the car, resting – it says his real name is Kirk Burrell but I always thought it was Stanley. Hammer part is because he looks or looked like Hank “Hammer” Aaron as a child as a Oakland A’s mascot or bat boy; although James Ward by trainer says Burrell also hit a lot of home runs, quite plausibly; see also Sonny Rollins and Don Newcombe;

34. Walt Frazier, Topps 1975: “Walt is a mod style dresser” The first player to lead the Knicks in every offensive category except rebounding, Walt had his greatest season in 1971-1972 when his 1,788 points (23.2 ppg) represented the most scored by a Knick since Richie Guerin’s 2,303 ten years earlier – and can I go off script, way off from Diunna or 400 miles to mention my teammate Kent Lockhart who held the UTEP — formerly Texas Western — record for most games in a career and was drafted by the 1985 Knicks but never played in the NBA, same class as Patrick Ewing who I saw on tv coaching Georgetown in a loss to my Dartmouth just last week. 

35. Ralph Simpson, Nuggets, 1976 Topps Super because back on point he is the father of Indie.Arie.

36. Darnell Hillman, Pacers, who went to San Jose State and also served our country, missing at least two seasons, 1976 Topps super. “After being in the Army I hated having to have my head bald, and when I got out I saw Angela Davis who was wearing a beautiful afro, and decided I wanted one just like it,” said Hillman. “So I grew it out, and it just kept on growing. To keep it how I wanted it I had to brush it at least seven times a day. But I was very proud of it, and it was definitely the best around, and it was certainly bigger than a basketball.” [Pike, 2003]

Diunna said backstage and I think I repeated this on mic or to the musicians that B.B. King had a premonition that Diunna would be the next person to sell a million copies of a blues record, from his mouth to God’s ear. 

card number 86

 

 

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Days of show with Diunna Greenleaf (performing tonite in Palo Alto, 8:30 at The Mitch, presented by Earthwise)

If, fifty years into the future, in November, 2071, nothing is known about I, Mark Bennett Weiss, except that I had something to do with the video above, that would be enough. It would be wrong, but nearly true. I did meet Diunna Greenleaf, the Houston-based blues singer and songwriter, on October 5, 2021 at Greaseland Studios in San Jose, but the video was shot slightly before I arrived.

Two days later, however, and more to the point, Diunna played a pop-up blues show in Palo Alto, at Cogswell Plaza. I produced that.

And tonite, at the new Mitchell Park Community Center in Palo Alto, at 8:30 p.m she plays another concert, this one slightly more polished, yet still bluesy, I’m quite certain.

I’m writing this at Peet’s Coffee, near Stanford University and counting down the hours until the show. Twelve hours exactly. Ok, eleven hours and 54 minutes. [Update: 10.5 hours –ed; seven hours from now–ed]

I’ve got nine or ten shows on my books to wrap up 2021 and to engage and initiate 2022 — my twenty-eighth year in the music biz – but I am hoping to focus the next two days, Thursday and Friday on Ms. Diunna. Check back next year, when her new album comes out, or if you are reading this in 2071, you may have a whole catalog of Diunna Greenleaf studio and live sessions, and she may be in your pantheon alongside Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, certainly, or a slightly lower echelon, you will put Diunna with Koko Taylor, Shemekia Copeland and Beyonce Knowles. I’m trying to get her in with the agents of Patti Cathcart (Tuck and Patti, from here in the 650– and Mary J. Blige — a guy named Keith Naisbitt of APA in Nashville; I don’t know him but I know Bruce Solar, especially from his Absolute days in San Francisco). Beyond tonite, I am hoping to be a Diunna-Greenleaf-evangelist, maybe Team Diunna, even.

Tickets are available for Diunna at EventBrite, and likely at the door. They are only $20. She is doing an “evening with” which means no opener, she’s the headliner. Kid Andersen, whose San Jose studio, Greaseland, is hosting the creation of her new album, is the technical producer of the show, bringing the sound; plus he will play. Diunna is in town for three days mostly to finish the recording, but will break away to release these live songs into the universe, for a small but appreciative audience, if I can look into a crystal ball that refracts or reflects only that much. But really, although she is relatively obscure, known mostly in blues circles, she may go down in history as an all-time-great, if the rest of this session sounds like these four-and- a-half minutes. Meeting her five weeks ago has certainly changed my life.

This is my second hard-ticket show after 18 months off. My Leonard Cohen Tribute with Sylvie Simmons and Bhi Bhiman, plus Aleta Hayes, Charith Premawardhana, Joey Chang and Caroline McCaskey, as Classical Revolution string section, went very well, though business was slow. My mission as Earthwise is to put on great events; not sure how to explain the consistent — through 20 or so shows at The Mitch, 2018 to present — social distancing, beyond the fact that, indeed social media disrupts traditional media and, frankly, knowledge, and the fact that I started producing events as a countervailing social construct in reaction to media and social media. People also used to say I’d draw bigger crowds if I moved my shows to Berkeley. But my charter is to de-colonize Palo Alto, free it from the corporate hegemony and groupthink and nihilistic media-rich capitalism. Three chords and the truth, yo.

and1:

PAST IS PROLOGUE, POWER TO THE PEOPLE

I met Diunna because my wife Terry had an appointment for a booster vaccine at Good Sam’s in San Jose, and I was killing the wait by checking on Kid at Greaseland; I walked in, and there she was, Diunna. Truth be told, I had not heard of her. But something about her presence tripped me out. It was her birthday — October 6, same as my late father’s; I kissed her on the cheek and took a knee – she was seated. We talked a bit and soon it was arranged that the band would break away two days later for an impromptu show at Cogswell Plaza. I had just produced a run of 15 free shows at Lytton Plaza, three blocks away, University compared to Lytton Avenue, but there was already an art show booked into the space, plus also at City Hall /King Plaza. Cogswell is fine– the trees frame the band nicely – -minus the fact that for whatever reason the City of Palo Alto would not let us use the power grid, or claimed the socket was out and they could not fix it. All in all the music was resplendent, but there was a weird tone set by the bureaucracy; hopefully that set of facts does not jinx or impair tonite’s permitted gig, indoors, hard-ticket, at the Mitch. It is a true fact, and a searchable public record, that in the heat of the discussion about producing this Diunna Greenleaf free concert, and the City’s role, I said that if they would not give us a permit or let us tap the grid that they would at least not shoot us, either. (The name “Diunna” sounds like the name “Breonna”, feel me? Three of us were Black. I sent this info in a note to City Manager and Director of Community Services, maybe the mayor. As my former client Stew says, in a song called “Florida” slightly different context but same overall milieu “Florida, Florida, you kill me; …it don’t matter if the weather is great if I gotta wear a bulletproof vest”). The people in the photo are Barry Simons attorney, with the camera, who literally was on the job just in case Florida and Atlanta ARE Palo Alto, and only posing as a videographer; Greaseland tech and harmonica wiz Nick Adams, Jimmy Pugh, of Village Music Foundation, funding the cd; Diunna; June Core, not on the album and not visible here – he’s Charlie Musselwhite’s drummer; Kid Andersen, of Greaseland Studios, from Norway, and the producer of 100 blues albums; Jerry Jemmott, likewise new to me as of five weeks ago but has a career spanning decades creating rhythmic basis for Diunna, Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin, King Curtis, people like that. People really like that, I should say.

Diunna Greenleaf, Cogswell Plaza, October, 2021

Andand: later that day, T minus seven hours: I think its a good omen I’m eating hamhocks for lunch, my wife made; it might be a filipino recipe not Texas, but soul food methinks. Or close enough  for Plastic Alt0 – the name references her fellow Texan, Ornette Coleman, who had an acrylic sax, a plastic alto. Whereas “earthwise” references the fact that the leaf mulch today is slightly different than the ones or such from October, so Diunna will sound slightly different tonite than she did on October 7. Which makes it worth seeing again. 

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Gunn’s tertius tops CCS

LIST OF TEAMS WITH SEVEN OR MORE WINS, ACCORDING TO MAXPREPS RANKINGS 11/14/21

Eric Wang, Gunn football captain, also purported to be quite a piano player, in the classical realm

Hill -San Jose (7-4)

Cupertino (7-2)

Soquel (7-4)

Los Altos (8-3)

King City (7-2)

San Mateo (8-2)

Gunn – Palo Alto (7-2)*

St. Francis – Watsonville (8-3)

North Salinas – Salinas (7-3)

Pioneer – San Jose (8-3)

Scotts Valley (9-2)

Aragon – San Mateo (7-4)

Leigh – San Jose (9-2)

Santa Teresa – San Jose (7-4)

Hillsdale – San Mateo (9-2)

Live Oak – Morgan Hill (7-3)

Santa Cruz (9-1)

Leland – San Jose (9-2)

Burlingame (8-3)

Palma – Salinas (7-4)

Wilcox – Santa Clara (7-4)

Aptos (8-2)

San Benito – Hollister (9-1)

Menlo School – Atherton (11-0)

Salinas (8-1)

Los Gatos (10-1)

Menlo-Atherton – Atherton (9-2)

Bellarmine – San Jose (8-3)

Serra – San Mateo (9-1)

Saint Francis – Mountain View (10) 

Total: 30 teams (of 93 total) i.e. top third or tertius

*Gunn is actually 8-2 having been awarded a forfeit against Mona Lisa on 11/4/21, according to coach Nat King Cole:

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Two track champions I met recently, Ken Flax hammer RyanNicole Peters hurdles

She also spits, here last night at Stanford Bing

My exact age, Ken competed for Oregon in the eighties
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Charlie at The Mitch

JAZZ MUSICIAN RETURNS DECEMBER 3 FOR EARTHWISE DATE

Charlie Hunter 7-string guitar, Scott Amendola bass; ticketsat EventBrite Tuesday
How does he do that?!
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Open letter to Fat Mike re Tony Sly and Molly Tuttle

Mike-

I am wrirting from Coupa Cafe Pao Alto my normal hang and 40 feet from me is a stranger who says he is Mike Sly yet too busy to finish this off, had to jump on a zoom. His computer says NEVER FORGET TONY SLY.

When I heard Molly Tuttle do “Olympia” I was psyched. She is from Palo Alto, her dad Jack Tuttle teaches fiddle; She is the best guitarist in bluegrass, twice in a row. That the song lyric mentions “Lars” even better. Four-oh-eight in the house!

She was The Hazel Dickens Scholarship at Berkeley for shits sake!

I played Mike (Sly) — the Santa Cruz Skate goofy monster on his cap was a tell — 58 seconds on my handheld, fighting against “Two of Us” Just the two of us we can make it iff we try on the house system. I have enough “made” here that I might have asked them to cut the house music, more bass in our monitor.

Anyhow, I think Molly Tuttle should could or would, though she is in Nashville now and has Ken Levitan as pm — big time — she already had WME as her agents — go one further and show her South Bay flag or 408 –its near 650 — pride by doing a whole EP of NUFAN in honor of the dearly departed Tony Sly.

I may or may not have already run this by Mike Park, Asian Man.

These are strange times. I say there is “white noise” I hope I don’t get cancelled for using the phrase “white noise’ — noise cancelling white noise. Chaos. In our entire civilizaiton.

By the way, irony: I startd EArhtwise in 1994 as a reaction against media. Which it 1994 menat TV. Televisin drug of a natoin. Now its even worse. I don’t use social media. This is a blog, sure, its wrodpres. but I dont use (I wont event use their names. no use).

Anyhow, call me. Or write me at earwopa@yahoo.com. 650 305 07 01.

Mr Sly said his brother is from Los Altos, even better, I was thinking Sunnyvale. I remember meeting Gus Spanos at a print shop, Alphagraphics, I was actually there fro a few weeks slack mother fucker until the boss man fired me for alleged workers comp fraud — longer story. Not true. Or not on purmpose. Gus and a partner not Greg St. Claire something waspy like that — I get the two guys mixed up. Eaton? They bought the old Murphy Street Theatre and had plans to make a club. They also bought the old MV theatre, where Neil Young recorded once. Not sure whcih building it even is. I remmeber the Gaslight, inCampbell and Gilroy. I think I saw Papa Roach there. I like to call The Edge Keystone Palo Alto to sound more OG. Jerry Garcia played there 67 times. I saw the dead like 10 times, not sure if that makes you disinclined to work with me on this. I ate cookies spiked with hashish made by the future Obama Administration National Security staff and ambassador, at my first dead show, The Greek, 1982. He was a frosh at Stanford — he’s a professor there now – and he was dating my homegirl. I was her wingman. I took a hippie chick butnot a nose ring girl – this was Reagan era, fell me? – -named Jenny Baumann. I was stoned or weirded out and either slept thru half the show or tried to hide behind my own eyelids. Wake up and find out that you are the what? I thought ‘dead-head” meant the world was so bad that better off being a zombie.

I was not cool enough to see DK’s although I was cool enough as the editor of the Homestead Epitaph Nick Ferrantinos I mean to approve Steve Cohen and David Carnoy’s interview with Jello. 1982. Ok, years later, in the Cubberley sessions Jello came and spoke, my show, my house. My dime. Weoversold the house but then got approval to put 50 chairs on stage, the old high school Cubberley had or has a proscenium stage and pit. Room for orchestra and Jello in the round Mmmm. As Bill Cosby might say. Or is he pudding us on?

AFI played the Cub for 412 people, 300 seated and 100 in the throw and 12 suspended in mid air between stage and first row. No one was crushed. Stupidy I had Eugene Robinson of Oxbow on security protecting the band but for him it was like training for the Hammer Throw at the Moscow Olympics. (Great veiled or masked or unmasked Michael MCFaul reference, that.).

Anyhow, sorry for your loss.

Keep on rockin’ in the free world.

Sunnyvale Music Club, baby!

Mark Weiss

dba Earthwise – just yesterday I wore a t-shirt DK “Erase Racism” i bought at Nordstrom for two zuzim feel me?

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Earthwise nine fairly firm bookings to close 2021, open 2022; nine bookings, 11 shows, 14 acts queued up for 29th year of countervailing culture initiative in the 650

Jerry Jemmott who played with Nina Simone, Aretha Franklin and here KIng Curtis, comes to Bottom of The Hill on Sunday November 28 courtesy of Earthwise

The Music of Leonard Cohen featuring (1)Sylvie Simmons, (2)Bhi Bhiman, (3)Charith PremawardhanaClassical Revolution, (4) Aleta Hayes; Mitchell Park Community Center, Friday, November 12, 2021.

Diunna Greenleaf(5); Mitchell Park Community Center, Thursday, November 18, 2021.

Barbara Manning SF Seals(6) perform 30th anniversary “Perfect Green Blanket”, (7)The Corner Laughers, (8) Clean Girl and The Dirty Dishes, Mitchell Park Community Center, Saturday, November 20, 2020.

Lisa Fay Beatty’s ‘Save Me, Yeah’ featuring (9)Jerry Jemmott Trio; Bottom of The Hill San Francisco. (Proceeds partially benefit Bread And Roses) Sunday, November 28, 2021 early show

Amendola VS Blades(10) , Wednesday, December 15, 2021, Mitchell Park Community Center

Johnny A(11), Mitchell Park Community Center, Mitchell Park Community Center, Friday, January 14, 2022.

Caroline Davis Quartet (12) residency; Mitchell Park Community Center, Thursday, January 27, Friday, January 28, Saturday, January 29, 2022.

Greaseland All Stars (13) featuring Laura Leuschner, Kid Andersen; Mitchell Park Community Center, Sunday, January 30, 2022

Plays Monk (14)featuring Ben Goldberg, Scott Amendola, Todd Sickafoose, Mitchell Park Community Center, Sunday, January 23, 2022

POMO MOFO YO:

  1. Spoke to Caroline Davis for seven minutes this morning, thus delaying her workout; unclear the exact schedule for Thursday, Friday, Saturday in January in that someone else is in the room that weekend day; probably 7:30 Thursday, 8:30 Friday, maybe 9 p.m. Saturday. (Sunday the 30th a year older –I’m finishing 57, starting 58 year on 3 rock from sun — I have Kid and Laura – -new years resolution is to learn to spell “Leuschner” — Greaseland blues jam). She is bringing a piano player; there is a grand piano. MH says we should have bought the American not the Chinese version of Japanese piano — both pianos at the art center are better. I noted that the European lady who does classical shows, on the very day she bumped our Tom Harrell show – which became a piano show ironically Luis Perdomo — rents a Steinway. 
  2. Earthwise nine fairly firm bookings to close 2021, open 2022; nine bookings, 11 shows, 14 acts queued up for 29th year of countervailing culture initiative in the 650 how about Nine fairly firm bookings to close 2021 for Earthwise; 11 show, 14 acts queued, to ring in 29th year as 650 promoter. There’s a pun on firma meaning land in Spanish. 

3. Promoter/Manager/blogger/activist either way slightly relieved that the brouhaha with the provocatuer fake tory did not make the local rag. Bottom line: if someone tries to introduce themselves to you and you refuse to reply in kind, you, sir, are in the wrong wrong wrong. As I said, my name and address is a public record, so you can tell me if you have a problem with me. Steven Carter said Democracy starts with one person says “good morning” and the second person says “good morning” back. Danilo Perez, for a group of Redwood City charter middle schoolers got 20 kids to jam by starting with two of them. Say ‘hello’ — “Hello?” — say ‘hello’ back. “Hello”. The only quibble was when the rapper didn’t know he could say anything and instead said “will the real Slim Shady please stand up, please stand up”

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Adrienne Lee, business owner

My dad’s Lexus broke down in front of her optometry practice in Cardinal Hotel building, 235 Hamilton
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D in the H (same as above but abridged)

BLUF: I didn’t get to read this into the record even after two hours of the meeting because my wife, a former commissioner texted me to say she expected me to dinner, and because I got ito an altercation with someone in council chambers who tried to get me arrested or kicked out, went to new clerk Lesley sic Milton,who I had just met, and I also spoke on another item, about interviews for commissioner, which Tom D wanted to curtail. As did Eric F and Alison one L Cormack. And Pat Burt my former nemesis saved the day. And then Rebecca Eisenberg called in an lauded my efforts.

But the fat guy, balding, in a coat and tie and spoke with a fake English accent shushed me for talking to DH and BM and AE; and I told him he should go back to England and %^&* King George’s tiny shriveled Habsburg *&^%. Actually I made a hang loose Hawaii shaka bra sign and said “Dartmouth 1769 America’s ninth oldest college”; and then a lady a row behind him dove in head first so to speak and said “where’s your mask?!” and i said “the county I check it every day says we are at 75 new cases per million which if you do the math means we could fill this place with fat bastards like this guy every day for sic years and never see an infection” but I pulled up my mask and it came out “argh argh rug arch arch bleh”.

Ah, Democracy. Just like I pictured it.

I had just said in rambling previous draft of this that there is still white noise. Funny in advance if The Post – which is run by noted anti-Semite and similarly fat bastard Dave Price — goes with “Weiss Goes Nuts On Nice Old Country Gent” or better “Weiss Nuts on British Visiting Dignitary” rather than trying to explain the two hours of housing drivel or the lack of a business tax.

If he nutted on my &*()  I’d say “I’m glad that he came”? That’s not plagiarism peoples its literary allusion.

It’s also true that in 2009 a guy with a fake German accent baited me and I called the cops, during a candidates debate. Chief Dennis Burns later told me that he suspected it was the same white supremacist who was disrupting Palo Alto Players events.

I actually told the guy that my identify and address were public records if he wanted to say something to me, but that by his accent I could tell he didn’t know tic about tac. Democ_. Davante. Da bag of nuts in my pants. I asked his name at the start of the second round and he refused to answer which is a tell, of scoundrels. He said “young man” and I said “how old do you think I am mother f*****!?’

San Jose gets twice as much revenue from business tax than from TOT. They get $70 m per year in business tax. We get zero. It’s possible that we would get more than that, despite the population differences, as we have Tesla, Amazon and the like.

Palo Alto Networks whose founder built a monster home very near mayor Filseth downtown north Poe and Bryant is a $50 B Billion company that has a national TV campaign with the NFL, we should license the use of our name, could be worth a millon dollars per year to We The People. That’s 50 words, and above is another, previously published bit, 50 words. 

Met a man from Datatherom, on Emerson, above Macs and Bells, and their revenue I find is about $800K.

Hippo I found, at Lytton and Waverley, the new building, near the old Grooveland records, is worth a billion, a unicorn.

Rather than combining this with all the mom and pops and registry just tax billion dollar entities.

note: i toned this down a wee bit using grawlix in deference to the nice woman I featured later in the day.

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Democracy in the house

 

Palo Alto City Council is meeting in front of a live audience of Americans who still believe in Democracy (minus unknown chamlobbyists and landlords here to stare down me and some neighbors). I count eight people in the hosue, of whom I can name two. Some are staff. There are four staff in the meeting, Ed Shikada, City Clerk Lesley Milton who I just met, Dani King her assistant, and someone I cannot see, likely Molly Stump their attorney. (Our attorney – help me out, Rebecca E!)

In the house are a quorum of Eric Filseth, Pat Burt, Tom Dubois, Greer Stone and Alison Cormack. I saw Lydia Kou or Kuo appear via magic box. 

I plan to speak at the next possible opportunity, which is #`13, my high school hoops number for the league champion 1981 Titans. This is loosely speaking about the business tax, or the longstanding filibuster and embargo of such. I am cribbing something I posted here in Plasty back in February, which I  likely sent in to the public record. Plus something I also likely sent in to the proverbial message in a bottle Covid-shutdown era Democracy.

I also like to say that many parts of our culture and civilization are subject to white noise and chaos. And that’s a huge factor, well beyond historic 20th century norms as described by Heisenberg or Doppler. That is, the universe is expanding, and largely unknowable. Yet, speak friend and enter.

Just don’t say “N-word” or n*****. Not even rhetorically, my:

Newk

San Jose gets twice as much revenue from business tax than from TOT. They get $70 m per year in business tax. We get zero. It’s possible that we would get more than that, despite the population differences, as we have Tesla, Amazon and the like.

(I like the way, Mr Bones, he goes to “BOLD” right after he references the struggle of Black people and Black Lives Matter, even ironically and confusingly)

Meta issue, and meta verse or phrase in that I am talking about my blog but I marked “words” and “platos republic” as distinct from Hasbor “Play Doh” or that Japanese modern dance Bu Toh or platos fuertes which are strong and not small plates, and I noticed the Greek dude “Tennis” or something, looking at the site here on Bryant that was briefly a Turkish cafe run by the greatest soccer dissident of all time (yet not martyred like the Colombian dude) Hakan Sukor I think – he literally wrote “Hakan Sukor” or his actual name and “fastest goal” on a piece of news print for me to Google – -and I have retired the term “search Injuns” — I heard from Mateo Romero briefly today and a local paper had something about a law designed to fine Colorado high schools $40,000 each if they call each other Redskins or Savages. Which a Native Group is apparently fighting against. And “filthy lucre” my code for “money” whereas Platos Republic or Plato’s indicating possesive is my code for tag or category of Democracy.

The second little bit, which might be at 7:30 if this is 6:46 on a Monday – and I missing Najee Harris of Vallejo, CA and the Steelers to do this, this sitting shiva for Democracy or witness or witless useful idiot getting just enough of a whif of freedom to not (censor censor censor – -see also Reality Winner and Davey Havok) and I’m just vamping to avoid listening to Action Item 12 Public Hearing which reminds me of the line I think by Raymond Chandler the guy who wrote not Dashiell Hammet Sam Spade but the other Bogus part, Philip Marlowe, looking for a clue –his line about how many lies in one line. One, it is not Action its babble, two its not really public is mediated. Not sure what language this is supposed to be. And the picture is out of synch by the words I hear. I think they are literally running Filseth’s voice thru a processor to disguise him or not make it obvious that he is here in person with we the people, all 10 of us, 3 known, 7 unknown or lobbyists or staff, and not Tanaka or Kuo hiding in their little hatches. Reminds me of Das Racist the multi-kulti hip hop group from Wesleyan — I’m at the pizza hut, I’m at the taco bell or Panda Fast Food, I’m at the combination Taco Bell Panda and Pizza Hut, but not at 250 Hamilton. Hutch or hatch. Year of the Rabbit. Iam. Iambic pentameter. Because I could not stop for Death Death kindly stopped for me. No, On a midnight dreary– MC Lars, I knew him. Finite Jest. I’m in the “In” Crowd, I know where the In Crowd surges the stage and kills 8 people.

Speaking of which, I am toting Len Siegal book “Disturbing The War” specifically to quote 404 CA Penal code about the riots he was accused of starting which I say applies to the ruckus at Dr. Cody’s house, that PA PD said they would prefer not to disberse or intervene, the futility of it all. A cop literally said to me that he would not tell 20 people who had agreed in advance to meet in front of a doctory’s house with pots and pans and megaphones at 9:30 one night — or several nights because he was quite certain that they would stop by 10. But it’s 9:30 now, why don’t you try?

And this piece, not strung with pearls but pretty good for someone who has not given them the business for 18 months: 

Palo Alto Networks whose founder built a monster home very near mayor Filseth downtown north Poe and Bryant is a $50 B Billion company that has a national TV campaign with the NFL, we should license the use of our name, could be worth a millon dollars per year to We The People. That’s 50 words, and above is another, previously published bit, 50 words. 

Plus: (practicing with an ally) Datatheorom on Emerson, $800K in revenue. 

Hippo is a Unicorn — is on Lytton. In a new building near the former record store.

And at 7:04 if you can somehow seem me at home, I flipped my mask down because I want more air.

Santa Clara is at 75 new cases per million, which is 1 in 13,000 citizens. Which means if this room were totally full we could do this every night for 7 year mask on or mask off without seeing an infected person. 

Also: on friday I have a concert at Mitchell Park center with Bhi Bhiman, Sylvie Simmons, Charith of Classical Revolution, maybe Aleta Hayes. About 12 songs, all by Leonard Cohen. Then Diunna Greenleaf blues on 11/18 Thursday then Saturday the 20th all at The Mitch — MY FIRST SHOWS IN 18 MONTHS — Barbara Manning

at 7:07 I put my mask back after 3 minutes of breathing free

SF Seals, The Corner Laughers, Clean Girl and The Dirty Dishes.

I have Amendola VS Blades indoor at The Mitch on December 15 then Scott Ben Todd Monk on Jan. 23. Then Caroline Davis a sax player from NYC three night residency around the 28th; then Sunday that weekend, also my birthday – I’m Aquarius sun, Cancer Moon, Scorpio rising, two thirds overlap with Remi Wolf– whose name references both Rome and Candlestick Park. They tried to charge me $150 secondary market via AEG/AXS Bryan Perez to see her show that same week at Regency SF, I almost bit but was too lazy to get up and find my wallet the computer laptop had not saved my numbers. 

Also, at Bottom of The Hill JUST ANNOUNCED an event in SF by Earthwise called “Lisa Fay Beatty’s ‘Save Me, Yeah'” that honors a former colleague who died 10 years ago this month in a motorcycle accident. Not sure the exact format, other than drinks on me, or first round, if you read this, hear my voice or knew her.

Making progress on my Van Halen Mark Leland Tribute.

I have about 40 projects buzzing their way to forms of flight or communication or dance or stinging. As I said below or above. Although I name checked Anthony Bonet not Bourdain. And Mark O’Brien. 

I am going to take out the offensive confusing word. That references race; today I bought and gifted to Jamie and Alix a list of coyote myths gathered by Barry Lopez. They live on Addison.

I have a new neighbor I call Flutie, like Don Cherry. Kudos to Delbert Anderson appearing in Sonoma next week. 

 

edit to add or backed with bw — and i heard the words density and its a miracle i am still conscious after 70 minutes fo this “density” contemplates redvelipement of teh site zones whichare lower rn 40 at redvelopmetn tbut that a policy problem for the councli whatever zoning would taht be extended to all other zones privacy inerests I cannot recall his name Leight? Lay? Late? I remember that Rebecca called him a “pissboy” for the builders but he takes in about $200,000 per year. I met “Vin” who is working with Ms. Milton and did work directly for cash, and Kash rather– a good guy, my neighbor, also near the former rez of Palo Alto Networks Monster Home builder guy — and Mazah or something who worked for SM Sheriff. 

here is something nixe from NU Times new ideas for flags:

i think if you click it sort of has the designer in some cases

Lait Jonathan Lait and not a lot of coffee in his latte, just All American milky goodness

Ok i’m gonna really listen closely –passed my copy of Len’s red book to Dr. Horowitz who thumbed thru it for a few minutes. Mr Moss Bob refused to borrow it from me as it was inscribed.

Also, I riffed a bit I guess on KZSU with Vince Larkin who remembered the name of my dog and its college football reference during the closed session but I missed my chance to speak open forum or whatever, which I called “open mic”. 

I was here earlier with Duffy and had no vax card so alert staff refused me to pass, like Gandalf and the Balrog. the Mines of Minas Tirith. No speak no friend no enter, and now 80 minutes of blather. 

Without really using my translater devices but with the help of 100 of such meetings under my belt and 500 topics and having spoken for the record about 200 times I would say they are ent-mooting how much profit to give billionaire and multi-millonaire super-delegates especially the tricky fumble-rooskie or Sweet Georgia Brown Globetrotter warmups of guys who own or owned Fry’s which went from 14 to 60 acres upzoning oila. moolah. I heard Pat Burt say “affordable housing” which is local voodoo mojo hocus pocus for giving money to the rich and not taxing like in the next item, lucky landlocked like Kazakhistan thirteen. Len had a bit from like 1970 about whether Democracy really works here or is everything done just for Stanford –$35 B endowment pays not taxes plus $18b in landleases at Stanford Industrial Parks which went from war stuff to video games which I guess is still a war in that they are using that to enslave us all and build the matrix or metaverse. 

And when I am interviewed some time in next 90 days and maybe before I finish my year 57 like Heinz variety here we’ll see if I get asked how serious I was when I sent a letter to the leadership about not shooting us, for gathering at Cogswell Plaza to make music, without a permit and not turning on the power, that three of us were Black. I think the person who brings it up loses. God bless the families of those killed or crushed in Houston. Hello, Hueston we’ve got a problem. Lay. Winning. Reality winner. Total immortal, yet a prisoner. Mere surmise, sir. 

 

and 1: 90 minutes in I think of the famous farting scene of “Blazing Saddles” yet I am not laughing.

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