RIP Garth

Garth Hudson, second from right in the above photo of The Band, has left us at the age of 87. I was surprised to discover he was actually the last surviving member; either I’d forgotten that Robbie Robertson passed in 2023 or somehow I never got that news. I always loved the story that he only joined The Band on condition that they buy him a new organ and take him on as their “instructor” so that his parents would think he had a real job instead of just hanging out with some rock’n’roll band. Great player, great beard, even better forehead.

On the plus-ish side…

Biden commutes life sentence of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, 80

 Joe Biden commuted the life sentence of the Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of the 1975 murder of two FBI agents in South Dakota, moments before handing over power to Donald Trump on Monday.
Peltier, who has spent half a century in federal prison, is said to be in poor health and would have not come up for parole until 2026 after being denied release in July last year.
In a White House statement, Biden said he was commuting Peltier’s life sentence so that he can serve the remainder of his sentence in home confinement.
“He is now 80 years old, suffers from severe health ailments, and has spent the majority of his life (nearly half a century) in prison. This commutation will enable Mr Peltier to spend his remaining days in home confinement but will not pardon him for his underlying crimes,” the statement read. […]
Peltier was found guilty of the murders and given two consecutive life sentences. One of his current attorneys, Kevin Sharp, told the Guardian recently there has been misconduct in the investigation and misconduct by the prosecution.
Sharp said he has been frustrated with “the system that refuses to acknowledge the government’s role in what happened in June of 1975, refuses to acknowledge the context of what happened, refuses to acknowledge the violation of rights that happened”.
Prior attempts to pardon Peltier had failed, including efforts by the former president Bill Clinton after they were protested by FBI agents. The former FBI agent Coleen Rowley has said that the federal agency has a “vendetta” against Peltier.

In other words, he’s still under arrest and they’re still not pardoning him for the crimes he probably never actually committed, so it’s not exactly the ideal situation for him… still, I suppose home detention still beats jail as far as comfort goes, and it appears he can hardly get about much anyway. And it’s still more than other presidents have been willing or able to do. Suppose it’s not a bad way for Joe to have ended his presidency, even if it could’ ve been better…

When in Rome, salute as the Romans salute

Mushroom Cock will not be happy that Oolon Apartheid (sorry, Douglas Adams) managed to upstage him at his big day:

Elon Musk waded into controversy on Monday when he gave back-to-back fascist-style salutes during celebrations of the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump.
“I just want to say thank you for making it happen,” the owner of SpaceX, X and Tesla, the richest person on earth and a major Trump donor and adviser, told Trump supporters at the Capital One Arena in Washington.
Musk then slapped his right hand into his chest, fingers splayed, before shooting out his right arm on an upwards diagonal, fingers together and palm facing down.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which campaigns against antisemitism, defines the Nazi salute as “raising an outstretched right arm with the palm down”.
As the crowd roared, Musk turned and saluted again, his arm and hand slightly lower.

There’s been some… interesting attempts to explain this away:

I am reminded of the time someone on Twitter was going on about Jews promoting hatred of white people and about “minorities” invading the West, and this friend to the Jews replied with “you have said the actual truth”. Also, this philo-Semite made this “gesture” twice. Once could’ve been an unfortunate error, The second time had to have been conscious. What was the second one about, Batya? Was he making sure everyone got his heart so no one missed out? Was he giving them his other internal organs as well?

The friend to the Jews is, of course, notably not a friend to the Anti-Defamation League, who offered their own apologia nonetheless:

And he then repeated the “moment of enthusiasm” (weird how well the gesture in the picture matches the ADL’s own description of a Hitler salute as cited in the Guardian article). Again, he knew what he was doing. As a friend of mine said on Bluesky, the problem with Oolon’s “enthusiasm” isn’t that he’s a Nazi but that he’s a troll. He was fully aware of what he was doing, and he did it for the LOLs as much as if not more than any other reason. And in the end it doesn’t matter if it was a real Nazi salute or not: the Nazis are taking it as one.

The response from the neo-Nazi community across the globe was instant and unanimous.
“Incredible things are happening already,” Andrew Torba, the founder of Gab, a social media platform popular with antisemites and white supremacists, wrote over a picture of Musk giving the salute.
“The entire neo-Nazi movement seems to be eating it up,” says Nick Martin, an investigative journalist who closely tracks extremist groups and runs the online publication The Informant. “He gave two unmistakable Nazi salutes and they got the message loud and clear.”
“WE ARE FUCKING BACK” the administrator of a Nazi meme channel on Telegram wrote under a clip of Musk giving the salute. Members of the group responded with the lightning bolt emoji, a well-known neo-Nazi reference to the SS.
“I don’t care if this was a mistake, I’m going to enjoy the tears over it,” Christopher Pohlhaus, the leader of the American neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe, wrote on his Telegram channel under a gif of the Musk salute.
Keith Wood, a prominent far-right influencer from Ireland who has repeatedly praised Musk, responded to the actions by writing on X: “OK maybe woke really is dead.”
Evan Kilgore, a right-wing political commentator, wrote on X: “Holy crap … did Elon Musk just Heil Hitler at the Trump Inauguration Rally in Washington DC… This is incredible.” Kilgore later wrote: “We are so back.”
Kilgore, who is a Holocaust denier, has worked as an ambassador for Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA. The conservative activist group hosted a pre-inauguration ball on Sunday evening that featured JD Vance, who was inaugurated as vice-president today, and the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

Steve Shives nails it:

Or maybe we’re all wrong and Patton Oswalt is onto something:

Important images 100

Well, THERE’s a milestone for you.
You know how for every tenth post in this series I post 50 images instead of the usual 20?
Not this time.
I’m posting a hundred. Because why not.

Surprisingly, there is not a lot of naked flesh, not as much as I’d thought there might be… but there is a singing midget. Also a lot of girls with headphones, which turn up fairly often in these things; you may have noticed and been confused by them and wondered that’s about. Frankly, I have no idea. They’re my thing. A thing that I don’t understand. Don’t ask for an explanation. It makes even less sense to me than it probably does to you.

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All the way with MLK?

I’ve seen a lot of people noting that this year’s inauguration day is also Martin Luther King Day, which falls on the third Monday of each January and hasn’t coincided with the inauguration since 1997, and obviously sensible people would much rather observe that. With that in mind, I found this reminder from his daughter worth sharing:

Yeah. This old piece in The Nation marking the 50th anniversary of that speech is kind of illuminating:

Perhaps the best way to comprehend how King’s speech is understood today is to consider the radical transformation of attitudes toward the man who delivered it. Before his death, King was well on the way to being a pariah. In 1966, twice as many Americans had an unfavorable opinion of him as a favorable one. Life magazine branded his anti–Vietnam War speech at Riverside Church “demagogic slander” and “a script for Radio Hanoi.”
But in thirty years he went from ignominy to icon. By 1999, a Gallup poll revealed that King was virtually tied with John F. Kennedy and Albert Einstein as one of the most admired public figures of the twentieth century among Americans. He ranked as more popular than Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Pope John Paul II and Winston Churchill; only Mother Teresa was more cherished. In 2011, a memorial to King was unveiled on the National Mall, featuring a thirty-foot-high statue sited on four acres of prime cultural real estate. Ninety-one percent of Americans (including 89 percent of whites) approved.
This evolution was not simply a matter of ill feelings and painful memories eroding over time. It was the result of a protracted struggle that sheds light on how the speech for which he is best known is today understood.

And then it says how a wilful misunderstanding and misreading of the dream speech lets the right co-opt him, whereas I’ve no doubt they actually hated him (and still do) privately. I’ve even less doubt that Mushroom Cock does, probably not so privately, and I’m only surprised he didn’t try to have the holiday cancelled for distracting from his own big day…

RIP Tiktok… or not?

The slightly strange saga of Tiktok being banned in the US took a curious twist today… the story is kind of long and that Wiki piece sums it up; it boils down to the US government being wary of it collecting users’ data to misuse and being Chinese-owned and so do espionage (despite the fact that even the CIA found they hadn’t actually done so), which American companies would never do now, would they… And a certain Lord Dampnut was the prime mover in insisting it be banned when it all started, but now he’s… all for it?

Tiktok were given until the 19th to divest or shut down in the US. They did the latter yesterday, i.e. the 18th in US time. Then they came back today with the above message thanking tne guy who… wasn’t actually president yet. Now, Mushroom Cock did promise to do something to save Tiktok once he actually was—some have said it was because he belatedly realised a lot of his cultists used the thing and he wouldn’t want them to not be able to praise him in every possible way, would he—but he won’t be for a few more hours, whereupon it appears he’ll be more excited about rounding up foreign muck to expel it back to Mexico. I wonder what deal has been done here, and what the felon-elect expects from it. Cos you don’t do things out of the goodness of your heart when you have none.

Anyway, senator Ed Markey is happy:

Not sure why he’s so pleased, given that he apparently actually voted in favour of the ban despite having a Tiktok account himself… And how are the right reacting? Well, this is Charlie Kirk in 2020:

Versus Charlie Kirk in 2025:

Got to love a freethinker who’s clearly not at all swayed by the whims of his cult leader and happily agrees with everything the latter says and does of his own free will and rational thought, and the 180 degree shift in position is something we don’t need to bring up because it doesn’t really exist (except when Ed Markey does it, probably). We have always been at war with Oceania, or something. Anyway, it’ll be interesting to see how many people will be glad that Drumpf saved Tiktok and for how long, especially with his nibs having already expressed an interest in the US government being the 50% joint owner… on the other hand, there’s rumours that Apartheid Clyde has also been approached, and frankly I don’t know which alternative is worse. Fuck all of these people.

Out in the cold

It’s Mushroom Cock’s inauguration tomorrow, and the big day is… being moved indoors for the first time since 1985. Which means a bunch of people who were going to be there now don’t have anything to go to…

Poor MAGA. Listen to my heart bleed. As has been noted, the weather on JFK’s inauguration day was basically the same as that predicted for tomorrow, and it still went ahead outside…

…But I’m also seeing a bunch of people on Threads saying the weather isn’t the issue anyway, and potential crowd size is the real problem. Apparently hotels in DC aren’t exactly sold out, and people are speculating he’s trying to avoid a repeat of the first time around, when attendance numbers were unspectacular compared to those of his immediate predecessor and the  unfortunate Sean Spicer was left having to tell transparent lies about how many people were “really” there. I would not be surprised to find this is in fact the actual case.

Parenthetically, Jimmy Carter was buried a few days ago, and the Carter Centre apparently released this image from the service…

…taken from an angle which VERY cunningly wipes Drumpf out of it (he was sitting directly to Obama’s left). I never actually saw any media coverage of the image or for that matter any discussion of it at all apart from the person I grabbed it from, so I don’t know if anyone on the right was fuming about this Stalinist unpersoning of Glorious Leader from an official photo, but fuck them if they were; we all saw the cunt was there in other photos where a pillar couldn’t obscure him, no one really wanted him there, and none of us wants to be reminded that he was. I’ll live with him being struck from the record…

Happy 50th, “Double Jay”

It’s 50 years today since the entity now called Triple J began life, and the entity now called Double J has dusted off “the first day of Triple J”, sic, and is replaying it throughout the day… just been rather amused to hear the DJ admit they were having trouble rounding up enough Australian artists for their first day, which I suppose is less of a problem now (and grumbling too about how many months it took some records to appear in Australia after their international release). Kind of impressed they actually recorded the first day and kept it all this time… but listening back to it now it feels very strange (not just because it’s in glorious AM mono). Graham Berry just announced that later in the evening they’d have some live Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd plus Cheech & Chong and Ravi Shankar. And look at the playlist! Opening with “You Just Like Me Cos I’m Good in Bed” was a fairly controversial act, I know, but… Rolling Stones 2nd? Paul McCartney 3rd? Leo Sayer 4th? Led Zeppelin a couple of tracks later? Beatles, Deep Purple, Bad Company, Elton John, Maria Muldaur, Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, CSN, Santana, “La Grange” by ZZ Top, “Radar Love” by Golden Earring, Steely Dan, JOHN FUCKING DENVER, “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” by BTO, “China Grove” by the Doobie Brothers, Tim Buckley… Portsmouth Sinfonia is probably the most radical choice so far, that Cheech & Chong “Mr Dope America” skit wouldn’t have passed on commercial radio… But really, how much of this would you think of as “youth radio” or “alternative” now?

And yet I suppose it must have been in 1975, which I daresay shows how much has changed over 50 years… I mean, those four specific songs just embody more of the Triple M classic rock ethos than they do anything, but I don’t suppose they felt that way at the time (not least because Triple M didn’t actually exist yet, but you know what I mean). And a few years later 2JJ would give Cold Chisel’s “Khe Sanh” a boost when other stations wouldn’t touch it. Now it seems like a veritable Triple M anthem. Have things just changed so much that it’s now almost inconceivable (for me anyway) that this was, you know, alternative then? The kids must’ve been different in 1975 and so must the music, and when I listen to this sort of thing now I’m doing so with years of knowledge of the music that came after it… Radio Birdman hadn’t yet started the Oxford Funhouse scene. A little bit over two years later we got the first Saints album. Must’ve been unimaginable on January 19th 1975. I don’t know, I don’t really have any coherent thoughts about this (you may have noticed). It’s just been intriguing to realise just how must of a foreign country the past can be.

Of course, the day is darkened a little by the passing of Arnold Frolows a few days ago…

In the mid-1970s, Frolows was delivering flowers around Sydney when the opportunity to interview for a role at the ABC’s brand-new youth radio station came up.
Marius Webb and Ron Moss had been tasked with building the station and they hired Frolows before its launch after a tip from Webb’s then secretary.
“Arnold joined Double J before it went to air, indeed, he was one of the first of its very first employees,” long-term colleague Stuart Matchett said at Frolows’s retirement party in 2014.
“He acquired much of the vinyl that made up the original music library. He programmed the music for many of the shows on Double J.” […]
Frolows began at the ABC in November 1974 as a research assistant in the Contemporary Radio Unit, before becoming a presenter and producer on the new 2JJ from July 1975.
His initial stint at the ABC was short, as he decamped overseas in 1977 where he took up other music-industry roles.
By 1981, Frolows was back in Australia and back on the station now known as triple j. He worked as a presenter and producer on various programs, including the Sunday night program, Ambience, which became a cult hit as it introduced audiences to downbeat, often hypnotic music rarely heard on other stations.
His role as music director became official in 1993, but this didn’t stop him from being on the tools. He served as the producer for Helen Razer and Mikey Robins’ triple j breakfast program in the 1990s and would appear on triple j programs presenting new music through the early 2000s. […]
Frolows left triple j in May of 2003. Before his departure, he’d been subject to a raft of commentary regarding his suitability for the role given his age. But he left the role of his own choosing, and never believed his age precluded him performing his job effectively.

I’d quit listening to the Js myself before that, and even more years have passed to the point where “youth radio” is comfortably ensconced in its middle age, but to give Arnold credit, his tenure as music director was better than Kingsmill’s seems to have been (at least if the annual Hottest 100 results are indicative). RIP to him. I bet a bunch of that music I was listening to while writing this came from him, too.

The front fell off

I will say one thing for SpaceX: that bit of gear they have which recaptures the rocket booster rather than just letting it fall in the ocean or something actually looks pretty cool. Be nice if Starship were actually better at doing the job it’s supposed to, though… This video is a slightly dry but certainly informative look at what exactly may have gone wrong, using some actually quite stunning footage from SpaceX’s video feed including from the rocket itself, and it also introduced me to the term “RUD”, or “rapid unscheduled disassembly”, which is an… interesting way of saying it blew up, I suppose… As our narrator also notes, this was supposedly the improved version of the thing, which suggests to me that several more improvements might be needed. On the other hand, it did make for an awfully pretty light show, and some of the videos I’ve seen from the people on Turks & Caicos who got the best view of it are kind of amazing… Also, since others have drawn the comparison: