CyberMouse Saturday, October 01, 2005: For your reference here are places you can download free music from and watch music videos: From: chief@morphizm.com Subject: Morphizm: Gulf Zones, Bourbon Homeless, and Much Music Date: September 27, 2005 12:17:02 PM JST To: carsurf@dragon.email.ne.jpHTTP://WWW.MORPHIZM.COMBLAST WHATEVER: SEPTEMBER 2005Greetings Morphizm pals who do not yet receive our updates via the blog (morphizm.blogspot.com). I'm trying to migrate notification of new Morphizm content over there, which makes it much easier for me and much more literary for you. Feel free to email me if you need to know how to set yourself up for this kind of notification, and I'll gladly point you down the right road. For now, update this!**MORPHIZM MAIN**Why Can't the Homeless Have Bourbon Street?by Naomi Klein"So it is with the neocon true believers: Their 'Katrina relief' policies are the same ones trotted out for every problem, but nothing energizes them like a good disaster. As Bush says, lands swept clean are 'opportunity zones,' a chance to do some recruiting, advance the faith, even rewrite the rules from scratch. But that, of course, will take some massaging?I mean assisting...."http://www.morphizm.com/observations/klein/klein_bourbonst.htmlMan-Made Catastropheby Jason Leopold"Republicans like to brag that, as a political party, they are more fiscally responsible than their Democratic counterparts. Well, thanks to President Bush's four years in office that theory can now take up residence in the urban legend department..."http://www.morphizm.com/observations/leopold/leo_manmade.htmlGain and Loss: An Interview With Continentalby Scott Thill"Instrumental rock fills a space of longing and lack for its acolytes. It's the soundtrack of our lives, so to speak, and depending on who you're listening to at the time. Northern California's Continental have said as much with their latest release, What Was Gained From What Was Loss. And loss...well, they know a lot about it, having recently lost a bandmember of their own. But the symbiotic circle of life and death goes on. And so must the show...."http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/interviews/continental_lost.html**MORPHIZM MULTIMEDIA**Stream Neil Young's ENTIRE new CD "Prairie Wind" for free here. No need to tell them Morphizm sent you: They can tell by the link!http://www.hyfntrak.com/neilyoung/AFF20434/Who: Death Cab for CutieWhat: PlansWhy: Long before Ben Gibbard was the poster child for the 21st century's indie rock explosion -- one that is beginning to look more and more like the early 90s alternative rock clusterfuck -- he was a soft-spoken spearhead for earnest songwriting behind Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service. But that's all changing now in the age of The OC.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.htmlWho: SupergrassWhat: Road to RouenWhy: Now ten years into proving that the British Invasion simulacrum which unleashed lesser talents like Oasis and Blur was not a total waste of the global village's precious time, Supergrass are back with a hypnotic array of songs perfectly outiftted for a world locked in endless war.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.htmlPlus, new videos and MP3s from New Order, Elvis Costello and more.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.html**MORPHIZM REWIND**You Go Blindfolded: An Interview with Stacy Peralta, Dogtown and Z-Boysby Cynthia Fuchs"Stacy Peralta: It does show that filmmaking is accessible to young people. That's what my skateboarding videos were all about. I found out so many years later that they empowered kids to pick up cameras and do it themselves. We made the film Dogtown and Z-Boys look the way it does is not only because it reflects the subject matter, but I have a case to make against this age of production value. Everything we see is so well produced that it doesn't even look like reality. And it all looks the same -- commercials and episodic TV and motion pictures -- they're all lit so perfectly that it doesn't look like any world that I know of. It removes us from that process...."http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/dogtown.htmlOK, smell that and then the coffee. And tell me how ya like it.Bring me the head of Michael Chertoff,Chief Unknown // 7:32 PM ______________________
For your reference here are places you can download free music from and watch music videos: From: chief@morphizm.com Subject: Morphizm: Gulf Zones, Bourbon Homeless, and Much Music Date: September 27, 2005 12:17:02 PM JST To: carsurf@dragon.email.ne.jpHTTP://WWW.MORPHIZM.COMBLAST WHATEVER: SEPTEMBER 2005Greetings Morphizm pals who do not yet receive our updates via the blog (morphizm.blogspot.com). I'm trying to migrate notification of new Morphizm content over there, which makes it much easier for me and much more literary for you. Feel free to email me if you need to know how to set yourself up for this kind of notification, and I'll gladly point you down the right road. For now, update this!**MORPHIZM MAIN**Why Can't the Homeless Have Bourbon Street?by Naomi Klein"So it is with the neocon true believers: Their 'Katrina relief' policies are the same ones trotted out for every problem, but nothing energizes them like a good disaster. As Bush says, lands swept clean are 'opportunity zones,' a chance to do some recruiting, advance the faith, even rewrite the rules from scratch. But that, of course, will take some massaging?I mean assisting...."http://www.morphizm.com/observations/klein/klein_bourbonst.htmlMan-Made Catastropheby Jason Leopold"Republicans like to brag that, as a political party, they are more fiscally responsible than their Democratic counterparts. Well, thanks to President Bush's four years in office that theory can now take up residence in the urban legend department..."http://www.morphizm.com/observations/leopold/leo_manmade.htmlGain and Loss: An Interview With Continentalby Scott Thill"Instrumental rock fills a space of longing and lack for its acolytes. It's the soundtrack of our lives, so to speak, and depending on who you're listening to at the time. Northern California's Continental have said as much with their latest release, What Was Gained From What Was Loss. And loss...well, they know a lot about it, having recently lost a bandmember of their own. But the symbiotic circle of life and death goes on. And so must the show...."http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/interviews/continental_lost.html**MORPHIZM MULTIMEDIA**Stream Neil Young's ENTIRE new CD "Prairie Wind" for free here. No need to tell them Morphizm sent you: They can tell by the link!http://www.hyfntrak.com/neilyoung/AFF20434/Who: Death Cab for CutieWhat: PlansWhy: Long before Ben Gibbard was the poster child for the 21st century's indie rock explosion -- one that is beginning to look more and more like the early 90s alternative rock clusterfuck -- he was a soft-spoken spearhead for earnest songwriting behind Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service. But that's all changing now in the age of The OC.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.htmlWho: SupergrassWhat: Road to RouenWhy: Now ten years into proving that the British Invasion simulacrum which unleashed lesser talents like Oasis and Blur was not a total waste of the global village's precious time, Supergrass are back with a hypnotic array of songs perfectly outiftted for a world locked in endless war.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.htmlPlus, new videos and MP3s from New Order, Elvis Costello and more.http://www.morphizm.com/multi_main.html**MORPHIZM REWIND**You Go Blindfolded: An Interview with Stacy Peralta, Dogtown and Z-Boysby Cynthia Fuchs"Stacy Peralta: It does show that filmmaking is accessible to young people. That's what my skateboarding videos were all about. I found out so many years later that they empowered kids to pick up cameras and do it themselves. We made the film Dogtown and Z-Boys look the way it does is not only because it reflects the subject matter, but I have a case to make against this age of production value. Everything we see is so well produced that it doesn't even look like reality. And it all looks the same -- commercials and episodic TV and motion pictures -- they're all lit so perfectly that it doesn't look like any world that I know of. It removes us from that process...."http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/dogtown.htmlOK, smell that and then the coffee. And tell me how ya like it.Bring me the head of Michael Chertoff,Chief Unknown // 7:32 PM