Sunday, July 23, 2023

The Top Five Disco Songs of All Time

Now for something lighthearted and fun. 

After all there's only so much contemplation of illuminati death cults and the end of the world one can take. Yes, I am still alive and well, though struggling somewhat with a mysterious ten pound weight gain, poor quality sleep, and recurring thoughts of impending doom.  

So, today we will take a break and enjoy some good music. 

It's true that disco is not for everyone. It seems to be something that people either love or hate. It's funny because my parents were of the disco era and hated it. They were more into Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. I was born during the disco era, but too young to remember it, and probably never heard it growing up, but years later, when I finally did discover it, I loved it, always have.

Last night I found this list of the 37 best disco songs of all time, and I listened to every single song, with headphones, and picked out what I personally feel to be the best of the best, the top five disco songs of all time. There will be no Bee Gees or Barry White on my list. And sorry, no Blondie this time. But these five songs are solid gold. Listen to them in order, from five to one. I spent a lot of time deciding the order, and what goes together for DJ quality of blending, saving what I feel to be the best for last: Donna Summer, the epitome of disco, the mother goddess of electronic and techno house music, and arguably the best disco song of all time. Enjoy!

5) Le Freak, Chic


 


4) Thousand Finger Man, Candido


   

 

3) Love Hangover, Diana Ross


   

 

2) Brazilian Love Affair, George Duke



   

 

1) I Feel Love, Donna Summer



 

Monday, July 3, 2023

RED PILL 1 (MediaGiant)

 
https://www.bitchute.com/video/iWELx7nFPEAu/

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I've been watching this series at night before going to bed. It's very interesting, thought provoking pieces of conspiracy theory mixed in with indisputable fact, it's reality meets fake news, colliding together to form this huge red pill wake up call that will likely get your name on a certain list. 

Some people won't listen though. Believe me I tried. They are bored by it. Clips of political talking heads, BORING, but you've got to listen really closely, because you could say that what is happening here is that these clips are revealing glitches in the matrix, unintentional slips of the tongue, that if it weren't for these clips being archived, they would be long forgotten.

P.S. I'm too tired to form a new blog right now, so I will post here awhile longer. 

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Watch and share widely

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Friday, April 21, 2023

Some Hard Rock Blues for the Hard Times Ahead

I first heard this song at least 30 years ago, but I never really payed much attention to the lyrics until now. It's really funny, because it's like highly relevant to my current situation. Should I leave Arizona, or should I stay? That is currently the most important question of the day. I knew that the Mormons would screw me. I kind of knew that, because I worked for a Mormon company, even though I knew they were a fucking Satanic cult, and yet I had high hopes that they were in fact in actuality good people, you know clean cut, don't smoke, don't drink, extremely trustworthy, and conscientious, but unfortunately, as I've found from personal experience, that much like the Jews, and much like the Communists, they are in fact, collectively as a people, what I would classify as being extremely hive-minded, status quo thinkers, that just follow orders, and don't really care about doing the right thing, because it's like, you know, above their pay grade. 

Anyway, this is a fun song, and I think I'm going to try to learn how to play it on my ukulele.

 
Original Title: MUSIC BREAK: ONE BOURBON, ONE SCOTCH, ONE BEER (THE HOUSE RENT BLUES)