Thursday, June 28, 2012

Review of Vincent Jedselius' premiere album 'WebCam Stories'


I know I don't usually do music reviews. But this album really takes the Cake IMO, and needs to get some attention.

WebCam Stories - Vincent Jedselius

The first album by Fagersta, Sweden's own Vincent
Jedselius. A modern folkish take on today's life,
the lyrics and musical accompaniment are sure to
take the listener on a melodic stroll through
their own self-reflection. In my opinion This
entire album is a hit, it really connects with my
Kentucky soul. Maybe it's the similar geographies
between Morehead, Kentucky and Fagersta, Sweden?
Then again maybe it's the universality of the
human condition. Below is the link, and on a
final note I'll recommend my favourite track
before I go - "Let's call her Whiskey" certainly
speaks to this Ol' Kentucky Soul.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Back to the scene

Time once again, to start Blogging. And as such here is my Blog starter Blog entry.... How about them Oppressive world governments we all have across the world eh? Wouldn't it be nice to realize that we don't have borders. They are only in the mouths of our leaders, and the minds of our children. The guns they give us help keep peace away at night. Fear is the enemy in a world built for lovers. So why are you afraid? let's all get over it together, with resolve and an understanding of who we are and what we all share. I'll post again  later tonight on recent SpaceX developments following the first successful Docking of a commercial ship with the ISS. China completes their first crewed orbital docking. Making them the first government to join the ranks of manned space capable Governments and Corporations (post the inclusion of corporations that is.) But seriously I like them for that, we need the pressure so we start putting space money back into NASA instead of leaving it all in the air force. Speaking of which the Governments worst kept secret Space Plane landed after 496 days in orbit of earth... after I figure out who is honking.
something strange about that when the airforce has a replacement shuttle basically before NASA has even considered it. But I am glad that we retired the shuttle program, it was necessary. Now we can ride safely in modern craft every time, which is to say I wouldn't be happy if we were going to rely on being overcharged by the Russians to ride in their tuna cans either. I'll type more later