Month: March 2010 (Page 1 of 7)

check this out!

http://oaklandlocal.com/blogs/2010/22/under-radar-event-picks-week-0
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— Corey & Alexi

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well obviously we have discovered a powerful marketing word: UNCOMFORTABLE! Now I have to live up to expectations!

You’re making me uncomfortable!: Plan your weekend early. It looks like Temescal Arts Center is the place to be Saturday night if you want to do something out of the ordinary. The Uncomfortable Zones of Fun: experiments in experience/participation performance. “World-known shaman performance artist Frank Moore, will conduct improvised passions of musicians, actors, dancers, and audience members in a laboratory setting to create altered realities of fusion beyond taboos.” I’m not sure what that means, but the LA Reader called it a “mind-goosing experience” so that sound like something I’d like to be a part of. The announcement says to bring your passions and musical instruments and your senses of adventure and humor. Admission is Free!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

TWO UP-COMING PERFORMANCES!

all of the sudden we are busy!
http://www.eroplay.com/events.html

The Underground Hit!

CRITIC’S CHOICE: East Bay Express

THE UNCOMFORTABLE ZONES OF FUN
experiments in experience/participation performance

Frank Moore, world-known shaman performance artist, will conduct improvised passions of musicians, actors, dancers, and audience members in a laboratory setting to create altered realities of fusion beyond taboos. Bring your passions and musical instruments and your senses of adventure and humor. Other than that, ADMISSION IS FREE! (But donations will be accepted.)

Saturday, March 27
8pm

TEMESCAL ARTS CENTER
511 48th Street
Oakland, CA 94609-2058
For more information
Call: 510-526-7858
email: fmoore@eroplay.com
http://www.eroplay.com/events.html
http://www.temescalartscenter.org/

2010 Dates!
Saturday, April 24
Friday, May 21
Saturday, June 26
Saturday, July 31
Saturday, August 28
Saturday, September 25
Friday, October 22
Friday, November 19
Friday, December 17

“…He’s wonderful and hilarious and knows exactly what it’s all about and has earned my undying respect. What he’s doing is impossible, and he knows it. That’s good art….” L.A. Weekly

“Merging improv, erotica, entertainment, religion and ritual, Frank Moore – self-styled shaman, world-renowned disabled performance artist, and 2008 presidential candidate ….” – East Bay Express

Resisting “the easy and superficial descriptions…, Moore’s work challenges the consensus view more strongly in ways less acceptable than…angry tirades and bitter attacks on consumer culture.” Chicago New City

“If performance art has a radical edge, it has to be Frank Moore.” Cleveland Edition

“Transformative…” Moore “is thwarting nature in an astonishing manner, and is fusing art, ritual and religion in ways the Eurocentric world has only dim memories of. Espousing a kind of paganism without bite and aggression, Frank Moore is indeed worth watching.” High Performance Magazine

“Surely wonderful and mind-goosing experience.” L.A. Reader

Downloadable poster here:
http://www.eroplay.com/UZOF_MARCH_2010.pdf

http://www.eroplay.com/events.html

EROTIC FRICTION

a rare San Francisco appearance of
Frank Moore, world-known shaman performance artist
conducting an experience/participation performance

8 P.M.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
sliding scale of $5 to $25

Center for Sex and Culture
1519 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-255-1155
info@sexandculture.org
http://www.sexandculture.org/

For more information, contact:
510-526-7858
fmoore@eroplay.com
http://www.eroplay.com

”His stamina is unrelenting, and the music goes on and on. I am repelled but stuck: I can’t turn away.”
San Francisco Weekly, 2001

“Best of the Bay Area!”
S.F Bay Guardian

“….San Francisco’s legendary Frank Moore…(is among)…the best and most influential artists in the discipline.”
L.A. Weekly 2003

“One of the few people practicing performance art that counts.”
Karen Finley, performance artist

“Frank Moore is one of my performance teachers.”
Annie Sprinkle, performance artist

“…one of the U.S.’s most controversial performance artists,….”
P-Form Magazine

“…He’s wonderful and hilarious and knows exactly what it’s all about and has earned my undying respect. What he’s doing is impossible, and he knows it. That’s good art….”
L.A. Weekly

Resisting “the easy and superficial descriptions…, Moore’s work challenges the consensus view more strongly in ways less acceptable than…angry tirades and bitter attacks on consumer culture.”
Chicago New City

“If performance art has a radical edge, it has to be Frank Moore.”
Cleveland Edition

ampb report #95

Dear Readers,
Micro-radio continues to perform a great service to many people and in some areas the only station with local content will the the so-called “pirate” station. Operations like Clear Channel have done such a bad job of serving the public they deserve to get their licenses pulled. Every now and then these mega-stations have to renew their licenses and that’s when you will hear these boring announcements about soliciting comments from the listeners. That is your time to act. Write to these stations and tell them what a lousy job they are doing. It may not force them off the air, but it does go on their “permanent record”. Meanwhile, more and more people have started up a micro-station in their area and they deserve your support. We need a free press to keep the politicians on their toes. Here in Berkeley, our local free weekly, the Berkeley Daily Planet, was forced to stop publishing due to strained finances. It didn’t help that their payroll company made off with a wad of their money and the local zionist fanatics organized an intimidation campaign toward their advertisers. The result is that Berkeley, the home of the so-called free speech movement has lost a voice of reason and debate. Still we continue to speak our minds at Berkeley Liberation Radio and we hope you will support us always.
-Paul Griffin (for the AMPB)

STATION ALERT
Pirate radio still playing in Erie
By DAVID BRUCE

One of Erie’s radio pirates is broadcasting again, even though the federal government has ordered him to shut down his illegal station. Marshall Jones, 524 W. 17th St., was cited Feb. 2 by the Federal Communications Commission for having an unlicensed radio station. Shawn McKines, 908 Parade St., was also cited that day by the FCC.McKines has stopped broadcasting at 89.5 FM, but Jones continues to intermittently play soul, reggae and gospel music at 90.1 FM. “I’m only broadcasting at the legal limits for a low-power station,” said Jones, 40. “As long as I’m legal, I’m fine.”
That’s not true, FCC spokesman Peter Doyle said. Operating a low-power station requires prior approval from the FCC. Jones said he has not sought approval because the FCC hasn’t accepted applications for low-power radio licenses since 2001. He might not be permitted to ever have a low-power license, Doyle said. “Congress has passed legislation stating that anyone who has received a notice of unlicensed operation is banned for life from owning a low-power radio station,” Doyle said. “Though they can own a full-power station.” Besides not being allowed to ever own a low-power radio station, Jones and McKines each face fines, imprisonment and confiscation of their broadcasting equipment. A club disc jockey and former announcer at Gannon University’s WERG-FM, Jones said that he started broadcasting in October because there wasn’t enough urban music being played in Erie. “Blacks, whites, Hispanics all had a major concern about the type of music played in Erie 24/7,” Jones said. “It was my mission to get this station up and running.” Jones said that he started broadcasting at the low-frequency limits, then increased power. “The response from people was so strong that I just turned it up,” Jones said. “Then someone ratted me out to the FCC.” One problem was that Jones’ signal was intruding on the signals of other, licensed, radio stations, said A.J. Miceli. An FCC resident agent from Buffalo visited Erie on Jan. 27 and determined that Jones’ radio signal far exceeded the limits for nonlicensed devices. The station’s music could be heard in various parts of Erie. “I gave the people what they wanted,” Jones said. “The response was overwhelming.”Doyle referred questions about FCC enforcement to another agency department. Calls to that department were not returned Wednesday.

How To Turn an FM Transmitter into a Micro Pirate Radio
— Mathew Honan
Corporate radio is preprogrammed junk. But don’t curse the DJ; seize the airwaves! With a soldering iron and a cheapo FM transmitter — the kind used to play an iPod through a car radio — you can transform your humble Honda into a Radio Free Civic that can broadcast your tunes up to 100 feet.
1. Pry open the transmitter’s case with a putty knife and remove the internal antenna (often labeled ant).
2. In its place, solder a telescoping antenna or a piece of copper wire — no more than 35 inches long for broadcasting within the standard FM transmission spectrum.
3. The transmitter may have a resistor, typically marked with an r, to limit the power of the signal. Replace it with copper wire to boost the transmission.
4. Slap a bumper sticker on your ride advertising your station’s frequency. You’ll soon build a grateful audience of fellow commuters suffering through that traffic jam.

STATION ALERT
Pirate radio pair going legit with new station
For years, Bakersfield residents Jake Chavez and Greg Looney have kept one step ahead of broadcast regulators with their “pirate radio” stations — low-wattage broadcasts operating without a license. Now the pair are making it legal with a fully licensed station they hope will be on the air within the year.

Chavez and Looney met some 20 years ago, when both worked at KBCC, the cable-access radio station that used to operate at Bakersfield College.
“When KBCC got canceled, all of us were left hanging, wanting to do something,” Looney said.
Looney said that “something” included operating a number of pirate stations and an Internet radio operation, all of which were shut down by the FCC. The two have also had day jobs — Chavez has worked at American Fabrication for the last 15 years, and operated Downtown Records for seven years until selling it 15 months ago. Looney works as a bartender in Bakersfield.
Chavez said the inspiration for starting the station came from a representative of the Common Frequency Project, a non-profit group out of Davis that promotes community radio stations, community activism and a non-commercial, eclectic mix of music. Chavez said the representative came into his record store looking for someone who might be interested in applying for a station. “He found the right guy,” Chavez said.
Chavez said he and Looney applied three years ago, after the FCC opened up a small number of new stations under the NCE and low-power FM categories. “There wasn’t much space on the dial in Bakersfield,” Chavez said.
On Nov. 5, the Federal Communications Commission awarded the pair a construction permit to build KSVG, a 180-watt FM station, in Mettler. Chavez and Looney have three years from that date to be broadcast-ready with a format usually described as “freeform” radio.
“We’re going to be a cool college radio station,” Chavez said. The station is to broadcast on 89.9 FM, part of the non-commercial education band (NCE) that typically includes public radio stations such as KVPR. According to Chavez, a community station can broadcast music, but has some other requirements. “We have to supply some educational programming, get students involved,” Chavez said. Chavez said Common Frequency set him up with Bay Area FCC attorney Michael Couzens and Portland, Ore., engineer Michael Brown to assist with the initial application. Chavez and Looney also teamed up with The Empty Space theater group, which has a 501c3 designation, a requirement for the application.”They’ve been really good to us,” Chavez said, adding that control of the project will soon be transferred to the station’s own 501c3, Kern Community Radio, Inc. Chavez estimates he needs around $100,000 to build the station, half of which he hopes will come from a grant from the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program. His business plan anticipates ongoing support from corporate sponsorships. Starting a radio station from scratch — even a low-wattage station — seems like a big risk in an economic climate that isn’t friendly to any type of business, let alone a business that faces game-altering competition. Jake Chavez and Greg Looney need to raise about $100,000 to get their tower built and broadcast equipment installed and operational. Chavez said he got the figure from a quotation given him by Harris Broadcast Services, which estimates $91,203.64 for the transmitter, antenna, broadcast equipment, transmission lines and other equipment. Chavez said he plans to raise the money through grants, corporate sponsorships, even such grass-roots fundraisers as car washes.

AMPB LINKS ON THE WEB

Former Veep Goes Girly-Man, Has Hissy Fit in Pages of New York Times
http://bigjournalism.com/kashiver/2010/02/28/former-veep-goes-girly-man-has-hissy-fit-in-pages-of-new-york-times/

School used student laptop webcams to spy on them at school and home
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/02/17/school-used-student.html

Research Ties Diabetes Drug to Heart Woes
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/health/policy/20avandia.html

The Snitch in Your Pocket
http://www.newsweek.com/id/233916

We Are Anonymous. We Are Legion. We Plead Guilty In Court.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/23/we-are-anonymous-we-are-legion-we-plead-guilty-in-court/

Top aide to Sarah Palin resigns
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/33429.html

Iraq’s New Death Squad
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090622/bauer

Tawkon Measures The Radiation Spewing From Your iPhone
http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/04/tawkon-iphone-radiation/

6 Elements Every Conspiracy Theory Needs
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/pl_print_conspiracy/

A Detention Bill You Ought to Read More Carefully
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/03/a-detention-bill-you-ought-to-read-more-carefully/37116

Defectors Say Church of Scientology Hides Abuse
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/us/07scientology.html

All the news the big outlets would rather you didn’t get… in a handy RSS feed
feed://conspiringtimes.com/news/?feed=rss

THE MILITARY IS KILLING HAWAII
http://www.newpacificvoice.com/du/

Check out my youtube videos
http://www.youtube.com (search for CAPTAINFRED999)

AMPB REPORT
record chart for the week ending march 13, 2010

# TITLE – ARTIST – LABEL
1 GLITTER AND DOOM LIVE-TOM WAITS-ANTI
2 I’M NEW HERE-GIL SCOTT-HERON-XL
3 ESTE MUNDO-RUPA & THE APRIL FISHES-CUMBANCHA

4 30 YEARS OUTSIDE THE BOX-YO-YO MA-SONY

5 BAIONARENA-MANU CHAO-NACIONAL
6 NEW WORLD FLAMENCO-TIERRA NEGRA-CGD MUSIC

7 HANK WILLIAMS DIED…-JOE SWANK & THE ZEN PIRATES-(INDY)
8 SOLDIER OF LOVE-SADE-SONY
9 BORDERS Y BAILES-LOS TEXMANIACS-SMITHSONIAN

10 IMAGINARY TELEVISION-GRAHAM PARKER-BLOODSHOT
11 PUTUMAYO PRESENTS ESPANA-VARIOUS ARTISTS-PUTUMAYO
12 (SELF TITLED)-PROJECT TRIO-(SELF-PRODUCED)

13 THE SECRET SONG-DJ SPOOKY-THIRSTY EAR

14 THE MELODY OF RHYTHM-BELA FLECK & FRIENDS-E1

15 THE LIVE ANTHOLOGY-TOM PETTY-REPRISE
16 KARAM-KIMI DJABATE-CUMBANCHA

17 FOR ROSA, MAEVE AND NOREEN-SAMUEL JAMES-NORTHERN BLUES
18 COMMON PROSPERITY-PREZIDENT BROWN-TOMORROW’S CHILDREN
19 TIME FOR THREE-FERVENT TRAVELERS-E1
20
VAMPIRE-GREENSKEEPERS-OM
21 THE RESISTANCE-MUSE-WARNER BROS.
22 GOD’S FAVORITE BAND-ASYLUM STREET SPANKERS-YELLOW DOG

23 PUTUMAYO PRESENTS JAZZ AROUND THE WORLD-PUTUMAYO

24 COMING BACK FOR YOU-PRESSURE-RYMSHOT

25 DREAMIN’ MAN LIVE-NEIL YOUNG-REPRISE
26 WAKKA CHIKKA WAKKA CHIKKA-VARIOUS ARTISTS-(INDY)
27 YA FOY!-SARAZINO-CUMBANCHA

28 BUSHROCK-10 FT. GANJA PLANT-ROIR
29 (SELF TITLED)-STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB-S.S.S.C.

30 PIANO SONATAS…-SUSAN KAGAN-NAXOS
31 IGNORE THE IGNORANT-THE CRIBS-WARNER BROS.

32 THE CRICKET’S ORCHESTRA-MEAGHAN SMITH-SIRE

33 THE ROUGH GUIDE TO AFRICAN STREET PARTY-WORLD MUSIC NET

34 CALLING ALL DAWNS-CHRISTOPHER TIN-(INDY)

35 THE NIGHTINGALE IN LOVE-ROBERT STALLMAN-BOGNER’S CAFE
36 ZEBU NATION-RAZIA-CUMBANCHA

37 SAN PATRICIO-THE CHIEFTAINS-BLACKROCK

38 LIVE AT MAUCH CHUNK-WAILIN’ JENNYS-RED HOUSE
39 PLASTIC BEACH-GORILLAZ-EMI

40 MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES-JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE-BLOODSHOT

CAPTAIN FRED’S WORLD CRUISE #95
this show can be downloaded from:
http://www.radio4all.net or http://www.archive.org

Taxman-Stevie Ray Vaughan
Yoyoyo-Razia
White Flag-Gorillaz
Soldier of Love-Sade
La Iguana-The Chieftains
One Big World-Sarazino
Lucky Day-Tom Waits
Ntolilo-Massukos
Pasapeanas-BIella Nuei
Multiphonic-DJ Spooky
Me and the Devil-Gil Scott-Heron
More Questions Than Answers-Graham Parker
Love Conquers All-Pressure
Allegretto Scherzando-Susan Kagan
Volkswagen Thing-Asylum Street Spankers
Este Mundo-Rupa & The April Fishes
El Troquero-Los Texmaniacs
Djombé-Kimi Djabaté
Volver, Volver-Manu Chao
Motherless Child-Wailin’ Jennys
Kia Hora Te Marino-Christopher Tin

AMPB REPORT#95
A PUBLICATION BY THE ASSOCIATION
OF MICRO-POWER BROADCASTERS

AMPB
PMB 22
2018 SHATTUCK AVE.
BERKELEY, CA 94704

ampb@att.net

Special note for my readers:
I’m still unemployed and looking for work. I have experience as a warehouse manager, retail store assistant, radio dj, editor, painter, audio technician and recently learned how to do electrical work. If you know someone in the San Francisco Bay area, who might need my services, please won’t you put them in contact with me? Thanks!

If you feel you have received this email by mistake, simply reply with the word “REMOVE” in the subject area and we’ll take you off the list. We don’t mean to be a bother. Thanks for reading!

Re: We love your cd!

Hi Frank,
You are very kind and I appreciate that our music is being played on luver. You have accumulated so much music in your archives, it’s a wealth of creativity that I have been enjoying searching through.

I will keep the interview/performance offer in mind and when I plan to come to San Francisco I will definitely contact you in advance because I would love to be on the show. I will also work on some “luver drops” as well.

Thanks again for being so generous!
Take care,
David

David Sait – guzheng
www.guzheng.ca

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“a wealth of creativity!” That’s what we at LUVER feel like! And it is a very deep wealth with many aspects.

Thanks for the kind words!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

This week on Maximum Rock N Roll on LUVeR! (3/11/10)

Aired March 11, 2010 at 4pm pacific on http://www.luver.com

MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL
tape #97
58 minutes
hosts: Tim, Ruth, Jeff
guests: MoFo from Thrasher Magazine

Side one
1. Oya Seco (Brazil)

from the East Coast:
2. The Burnt “Teacher’s Pet”
3. G.I. “Puppet On A String”
4. United Mutation “DC Screws the World”
5. Violation “Smoke Pot & Die”
6. Youth Core “Get a Gun”
7. Youth Core “Sick of Pain”

from England:
8. Anthrax “Violence is Violence”
9. The Destructers “Understand”
10. The Actives “Attack”

11. Payer “The Walk” (Iceland)

from Canada:
12. SNFU “Life of a Big Lady”/”This is the End”
13. The Stretch Marks “Who’s In Charge?”
14. Youth Youth Youth “Domination”
15. The Neos “Look Around in Despair”

Skate Music:
16. JPA (Jody Foster’s Army)
17. Guest: MoFo from Thrasher Magazine

Side two
1. Guest continued
2. The Drunk Engines “Pumpshank”
3. Guest continues
4. Los Olvidados “Don’t Cry”
5. Guest continues
6. Faction “Skate Harassment”

from Italy:
7. Nabad
8. Europe’s Arse
9. Fibraccio

10. The Meatmen “Mystery Track”

Download the show from the LUVeR show page:
http://www.luver.com/maxrnr.html

Subscribe to the podcast:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/MaximumRockNRollPodcast

Get past shows here:
http://mrnrpodcast.blogspot.com/

Roger Sussman – Google

(Evan wrote:)

Tell Roger to write his own story and pay for placement on Google above the court thing

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thanks, Evan! And thanks for tuning in. Have you listened/watched LUVER before?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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No, was not aware of it till Roger emailed yesterday me about his upcoming appearance yesterday.

I really enjoyed some of the music that was playing after the show.

peace,

evan

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great! Hope you keep listening!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Sunday on the Shaman’s Den

we recorded the show last night. We explored in depth the politics of food and the history of FOOD NOT BOMBS. Sounds dry, doesn’t it? Well, John the Baker provided live mood music throughout the entire show… John and I did a couple of our duet hits [written by John] full hard-core kick-ass heart attack inducing volume! Even Roger broke out with MR. TAMBOURINE MAN! And we handled issues of farts, shits, and googling!

this Sunday we are replaying the entire show!

Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Roger Sussman with John the Baker!
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/
http://www.myspace.com/johnthebaker

To tune into this live, video show, go to http://www.luver.com/listen.html
and click on “watch here”.

Show starts at 8pm Pacific Time

This week on Maximum Rock N Roll on LUVeR! (3/4/10)

Aired March 4, 2010 at 4pm pacific on http://www.luver.com

MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL
tape #96
61 minutes
hosts: Tim
guests: Rob Noxious from Intensified Chaos (from Berkeley)

Side one
1. War Baby “So You’re An Anarchist?”

International Stuff:
2. BGK “Arms Race (Holland)
3. OHL
4. Red Tide “Direct Action” (Vancouver, Canada)
5. PSA “Human Rights, Not Violence (Italy)

from England:
6. Fallout “PC Acne”
7. The Oppressed “Riot”
8. The Actives “Riot”
9. Abrasive Wheels

from California
10. Sin 34 “War At Home”
11. Channel 3 “I’ll Take My Chances”
12. 13 “Rocket In My Pocket”
13. Aggression “Body Count”

14. Guest: Intensified Chaos

Side two
1. Guest continues: Rob Noxious and his little sister

from East Coast:
2. No Trend “Mass Sterilization”
3. Government Issue “Hall of Fame”
4. The Money Dogs “America’s Falling”
5. Exiled “Rock Product”

Neo Mod:
6. The Jam “News of the World”
7. The Jolt “I Can’t Wait”
8. The Teen Beats “Strength of the Nation”
9. The Purple Hearts “Millions Like Us”

10. The Croppy Boys “Hound Pound”

Download the show from the LUVeR show page:
http://www.luver.com/maxrnr.html

Subscribe to the podcast:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/MaximumRockNRollPodcast

Get past shows here:
http://mrnrpodcast.blogspot.com/

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