Amidst all the nuttiness in the weather and current southern california hoopla, there’s even more. First off, I do wish to thank everyone, friends, fans, family, that have been asking if I’m safe from the fires. The answer to that is yes. I’m in a part of Los Angeles that should it get consumed by fire, I think Los Angeles itself would be a cinderblock of destruction. There may come a time in a not to far future where I may reside in an area that might be more prone to such destruction – that time is not now.
That’s not to say I haven’t seen the smoke or felt the insane heat we’re experiencing for this time of year. Not to mention the pushy wind. Yes, it’s very pushy.
This morning I spent a moment reading an article that resulted in watching a video. Talk about being behind the times on some stuff. It’s about a political discretion from back in 2000. It involves the Clintons, specifically directed at Hillary. Created by a guy named Peter Paul. I almost wanted to ask if his last name was missing a hyphenate of Mary. The general gist of it is monetary political corruption and a cover up. Unfortunately it’s caught on video tape – so this could very well be the first time in history where there is actual proof.
Hillary Uncensored is the title and that’s the link you can click to watch the preview of the movie coming in November. I’ll just say it’s eye-opening.
Since it’s so crazy with the fires, the hot weather, politics and my own personal situation that has been mentioned here in the past, I figured it was a good day for some cartoon music from hell. Welcome back to the blog – Electrocution 250. Today is the Nincompoop Scuttle. It’s apt for politicians. It’s apt for people who get too attached to material things. It’s apt for all sorts of stuff. Sit back and enjoy the ride. If you haven’t had the pleasure of Electrocution 250, I strongly suggest that you click the CD link. It’s an intense ride through some very precisely executed music. While it’s not the most commercial sounding stuff I’ve featured here, it is some of the most technical.
In case you didn’t know, I take delight in some technical music. Even more so when it’s done in an original fashion and not just a copycat of something like Steve Vai or something. Whomever is the true mastermind behind this opus is truly an amazing musician and could quite possibly be insane. That’s the beauty of it. Plus it makes for excellent soundtracking to the current state of the world if you could shut off the sound and only hear this.