Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Husker Dos and Don'ts: Grant Hart's Secrets to Success

The former Husker Du singer-drummer looks back on his career on the eve of the release of his new solo album, 'The Argument'

Even as H?sker D? started to crumble around him in the late '80s, one could never accuse Grant Hart of lacking ambition. Alongside fellow H?skers?Bob Mould and Greg Norton, drummer-singer Hart crafted aesthetically ambitious albums (Zen Arcade, New Day Rising) that emphasized grandiose storytelling as much as musical economy. Though their early material hinted at breakneck speed and phlegmy vocal takes, Grant Hart's hookier, more melodic contributions ensured that H?sker D? would never be regarded as just a hardcore band. In the ensuing years, both on his own and with Nova Mob (his only other post-H?sker D? band), he's trod a similar path.

So when word emerged that Hart's latest solo record, The Argument, out July 22 on Domino, would be an adaptation of an unreleased treatment of his late friend William S. Burroughs's update of Paradise Lost, nothing seemed amiss. If any songwriter sprung from the SST Records stable were built to tackle John Milton's 17th century masterwork, it's Hart.

Speaking over the phone from his hometown of Minneapolis, Hart, 52, speaks energetically about what he's learned over his three decades in music, and what he might tell the ebullient 17-year-old that first sat down behind the drumkit for a band that went on to become a punk landmark.

Since the breakup of H?sker D?, I've made people understand that I am the songwriter.
That's not exactly a fair situation, but there's a lot of people that don't write and there's a lot of people that do write that are willing to put it aside. That was the thing with H?sker D?. After writing together for a long time, we started writing separately. We started competing rather than working together. That starts happening the first time a record is reviewed and one song is liked more than another. The other person has their feelings hurt. In the case of Warner Bros. and H?sker D?, the worst thing that ever happened was when they picked two songs of mine in a row to become singles. Bob [Mould] was used to regarding himself as the main songwriter simply because he was the guitar player.

You have to know as much as you possibly can about a label before you sign with them.
Case in point: Rough Trade International was courting [Nova Mob, for 1991's The Last Days of Pompeii] and we ended up signing with them. We did a Dun & Bradstreet investigation on them and it showed that they were perfectly sound financially. Within a couple weeks of our record coming out, they went bankrupt. You never think your label will go bankrupt while they're releasing you. It stymied the band. We couldn't keep up the momentum that you like to have when you're with a label. It's not always the record that you're releasing that's important, but the record after that. You want to sign a contract that has some sort of plan for the future. I don't like signing for one record, but for a lot of records, if possible.

You have to keep the momentum happening until the show has been performed.
When four people are traveling in a band, every five minutes that you waste is five minutes of everyone's time. I'm not very good at watching my time get wasted. There's a real uncomfortable situation when you're more well known than the people you're playing with and you have to say "We can't go to the hotel before the gig." To the other people, you're just going to seem like you're some dictator-asshole. But I know from experience that if you stop at the hotel, everyone is going to stop moving for an hour. It's just the nature of things. People treat their hotel rooms like they've arrived at home. They start unpacking and combing their hair. Until the show has been performed, my time is everybody's time and everybody's time is my time.

You can travel through the world a lot easier on your own.
There's something really great about hopping on a train with your guitar in one hand and your gig bag in the other. I like the economy and the streamlined procedure. When you're working with a band and the backline, so much energy is put into just moving the goddamn equipment from place to place. It seems a bit ridiculous. Every city has a Twin Reverb [amplifier] and a drum set. I understand people wanting to play with their own stuff, but it gets a bit ridiculous after being able to just hop onto a train.

Every album is a concept album.
It's a journey from one emotion to the next. You can't have a song about breaking up with somebody and then the next song is "Oh, we've been together for 20 years." You have to have organization, but you have a little bit more freedom than when you're holding your work up to a previously known project. The thing about Milton's use of words [in Paradise Lost] is that there's something on every page that can inspire a song. It's the project that's required the most organization. In a normal record the songs will have been inspired by something out of my life rather than something in a work of literature. Sometime in the mixing process or the recording process, I have to start arranging them in the order they would work the best on the album.

Have a plan to address difficulties.
It sounds simple. A lot of times something unexpected happens and there are situations or conditions that make it really difficult for people to operate. Having some method of addressing grievances is important. You need to know how to internally criticize other members without hard feelings and arguments. [H?sker D?] didn't have any way to do that. You end up having occasions where one person hurts another person's feelings or one person is in the doghouse with two different people. It's always good to have a plan to fall back on. You're broken down on the highway. Who's going to go get the parts? It's stuff as simple as that. You need to know how to deal with the unexpected.?

Source: http://www.spin.com/articles/grant-hart-the-argument-husker-du-interview/

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

It's jobs for the mates - Labour slams Nats

Opponent reacts angrily to choice of Cabinet minister's sister and Paula Bennett's former adviser for top post

Labour is accusing the National-led Government of cronyism after Social Development Minister Paula Bennett hired her former adviser - a Cabinet minister's sister - as Chief Families Commissioner.

Mrs Bennett defended the appointment of Belinda Milnes, saying she was the right person for the job. As minister, she had been careful in the hiring process because of the candidate's ties to the National Party.

Ms Milnes was previously a senior adviser to Mrs Bennett and is Cabinet minister Amy Adams' sister.

Labour was also accused of political appointments while in Government, but its MPs felt National was especially guilty of this.

Ms Milnes became a board member at the commission in November. Before being hired, she had worked as a business journalist for 10 years and then in welfare and social policy positions. She was made acting chief commissioner after Carl Davison stepped down in February.

Mrs Bennett's office said four people applied for the chief commissioner position, and two were shortlisted.

One of them pulled out a day before the interview and Ms Milnes was the only candidate to go before an independent panel.

The minister told the Herald: "Because Ms Milnes had worked for me previously, I was particularly careful to ensure an absolutely transparent and proper process be followed in accordance with [State Services Commission] guidelines and I'm satisfied that was done."

She added: "Ms Milnes is the right person to lead the Families Commission ... If we were to disqualify people purely on the basis of their links to others, it would be difficult to make any appointments ..."

Labour's social development spokeswoman, Jacinda Ardern, said the party would be seeking an assurance that Ms Milnes' past role with the minister did not influence her appointment.

While in Government, Labour appointed former MPs or members, including former party president Mike Williams, to the boards of three state-owned enterprises.

Judy Callingham, a former adviser to Helen Clark, was appointed to the board of NZ On Air, and former MP Dianne Yates was appointed to the Food Standards Australia NZ board.

Labour's state services spokesman, Chris Hipkins, said National had been "far more political" in its appointments: "Cronyism is rife under this Government."

He said Labour did not oppose all appointments of former politicians. But there was big difference between appointing a former insider to a board of directors and appointing one to a role where they would have to advocate on policy.

"In that case, their political connections do become an issue."

Party posts

? Belinda Milnes - sister of Cabinet minister Amy Adams, former adviser to Cabinet minister Paula Bennett, now Chief Families Commissioner. Board also includes Education Minister Hekia Parata's husband, Sir Wira Gardiner.

? Jackie Blue - former National MP, Equal Opportunities Commissioner.

? Robert Kee - friend of Justice Minister Judith Collins' husband, Director of Human Rights Proceedings.

? Katherine Rich - former National MP, Health Promotion Agency board member. Board includes former National electorate chairs Lee Mathias, Jamie Simpson.

? Stephen McElrea - former electorate chair to Prime Minister John Key, on NZ On Air board.

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Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=10900499&ref=rss

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Christians happier than atheists ? on Twitter

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(CNN) ??Christians tweet from the heart, atheists from the head, according to a new study.

The study conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign tapped Twitter as a research tool and compared the messages of Christians and atheists.

The conclusion: When they are limited to 140 characters or less, these researchers say, believers are happier than their counterparts.

Two doctoral students in social psychology and an adviser analyzed the casual language of nearly 2 million tweets from more than 16,000 active users to come up with their findings, which were published in Social Psychological and Personality Science.

The team identified subjects by finding Twitter users who followed the feeds of five prominent public figures. In the case of Christians, those select five were Pope Benedict XVI, Joel Osteen, Rick Warren, conservative political commentator Dinesh D?Souza?and Joyce Meyer, an evangelical author and speaker.

In the case of atheists, the five followed feeds included Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, Monica Salcedo?and Michael Shermer ? the latter two respectively?being a self-described ?fiercely outspoken atheist? blogger, and a science writer who founded The Skeptics Society.

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Source: http://zionica.com/2013/07/12/christians-happier-than-atheists-on-twitter/

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Saudi Arabian Missiles Trained on Israel and Iran

King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia. Photo: wiki commons.

JNS.0rg ? Based on new satellite images, Saudi Arabia has apparently deployed ballistic missile batteries that have both Israel and Iran in their crosshairs, the British newspaper?The Telegraph reported Thursday.

The images, which were analyzed by military experts at IHS Jane?s, a business intelligence company specializing in military and national security, ?show a previously undetected surface-to-surface missile base in the Saudi desert, 200 kilometers (124 miles) southwest of the capital, Riyadh.?

Thursday?s report by the London-based firm could escalate concerns about a growing arms race in the Middle East linked to Iran?s military expansions and nuclear program.

According to?The Telegraph, Saudi Arabia currently has one launch pad pointing northwest, toward Tel Aviv, and another pointing northeast, toward Tehran.

The IHS Jane?s review noted that the weapons were most likely designed for Saudi Arabia?s DF3 missiles, truck-launched missiles with a range of 2,400-4,200 kilometers (1,500-2,500 miles).

Source: http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/07/11/saudi-arabian-missiles-trained-on-israel-and-iran/

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Breaking Up, Boomer Edition ? AARP

Posted on 07/10/2013 by Dr. Pepper Schwartz | Sex & Relationships | Comments

Relationships | Your Life Print Dr. Pepper Schwartz

Dr. Pepper Schwartz

Q: After my?wife died three years ago, I reconnected with a woman I?d known in high school. I gave her a ring on Valentine?s Day 2009. Three months later, she died of a massive stroke. That came on the heels of my my father?s death?three months earlier. Since then, I have been having extreme bouts of loneliness. ?I?m now dating three women, one of whom I especially like. But I?m not sure the feeling is reciprocated.?What should I do? I know I shouldn?t have three gals at once, and this is making me more depressed.?

Dr. Pepper Schwartz: Well, isn?t it great to have all those choices so you can make a really informed decision. You have had so many losses, so it must feel great to meet these women and embrace happiness again. My advice is to take it slowly: It?s OK to make sure you are with a great person who is good for you, and sometimes it takes a little time to find that out. While these women may want you to make a decision sooner, you need to be honest and say you need to get to know someone very well before you can sign up for a commitment. Just be honest:. If each woman knows what is really happening, she won?t feel betrayed if you do not choose her. In fact, if a woman knows that the man she?s seeing is seeing other women too, there?s always the choice of seeing other men ? or lowering their expectations and looking for someone else.

So it?s a delicate balance: You want to make sure you are picking the right woman for you, but you also don?t want to take a chance of losing the one you like the most. Hopefully, it will all become clear to you without too much time going by. And if you do this right, you might even stay friends with the women you don?t pick.

Dr. Schwartz?answers questions?every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.?Submit your question here.?Read more of Pepper?s?columns here.?And be sure to follow Pepper on Twitter?@pepperschwartz.

Source: http://blog.aarp.org/2013/07/10/pepper-schwartz-balancing-multiple-relationships/

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Migrants Pay Up to $20,000 to Cross US-Mexico Border

James Bargent
insightcrime.org
July 9, 2013

Heightened border security measures under the Obama administration has reportedly prompted Mexico?s human smugglers to charge high prices and switch to new tactics.

Human smugglers are devising increasingly sophisticated and expensive methods of moving migrants across the border,?as Animal Politico reports.

According to one migrant who has crossed the border several times over the last 20 years, smugglers now offer a range of services priced between $3,000 to $20,000.

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This article was posted: Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 4:18 pm

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Source: http://www.infowars.com/migrants-pay-up-to-20000-to-cross-us-mexico-border/

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