• OUR DAILY OLDIES: TODAY WE REMEMBER JANIS JOPLIN (RIP). SHE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST BUT SHE DIED YOUNG. LINK TO THE SONGS---> https://sendvid.com/dhy64ctk
    OUR DAILY OLDIES: TODAY WE REMEMBER JANIS JOPLIN (RIP). SHE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST BUT SHE DIED YOUNG. LINK TO THE SONGS---> https://sendvid.com/dhy64ctk
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  • https://medforth.org/erdogans-turkei-der-trojanisches-pferd-moment-der-nato/
    https://medforth.org/erdogans-turkei-der-trojanisches-pferd-moment-der-nato/
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  • https://poje.biz/a-nibble-of-tsingtaopathogen-cataclysm/

    A NIBBLE OF TSINGTAOPATHOGEN CATACLYSM
    Captain’s bole…Celebrity date II0II0.0001

    “The Fleetship Alamo has been dispatched to IOCCOMM VII to establish diplomatic relations. This, of course, means engaging in athletic competitions. Accompanying us on this perilous journey is Ambassador Anthony Woodrat.

    Although we have received warnings to stay away from the planet I am leading a landing party intent on meeting with planetary leader Akon 7. Accompanying me in the landing party are my First Officer Glock, my chief medical officer Dr. Leroy Ossein, and Yeogirls T-Barr Wows, Tempura and Janis Grand.”

    My landing party materialized in a courtyard outside building that was the command center for the entire planet. We looked around to make sure that everyone had materialized properly before proceeding forward for we always landed face forward towards our destination. Everyone looked fine. Especially the Yeogirls.

    The building that stood in front of us was our destination. It was a large four story building with lots and lots of white framing that snaked around sectioning off each room into an equidistant section. It looked like the body of a continuously moving white millipede.

    We walked past the smoke ring display created by five different colored beings blowing smoke out of giant pipes that looked like alphorns. Blowing the rings were a blue skinned Andorkian, a yellow-orange skinned Tamoonian thrall, a black skinned Viagranian, a green skinned Onionian and a red skinned Doomdian. The rings they blew became interlocking smoke rings creating a five ring logo that continuously changed shape. It was the Intergalactic Prism Coalition of Love.
    https://poje.biz/a-nibble-of-tsingtaopathogen-cataclysm/ A NIBBLE OF TSINGTAOPATHOGEN CATACLYSM Captain’s bole…Celebrity date II0II0.0001 “The Fleetship Alamo has been dispatched to IOCCOMM VII to establish diplomatic relations. This, of course, means engaging in athletic competitions. Accompanying us on this perilous journey is Ambassador Anthony Woodrat. Although we have received warnings to stay away from the planet I am leading a landing party intent on meeting with planetary leader Akon 7. Accompanying me in the landing party are my First Officer Glock, my chief medical officer Dr. Leroy Ossein, and Yeogirls T-Barr Wows, Tempura and Janis Grand.” My landing party materialized in a courtyard outside building that was the command center for the entire planet. We looked around to make sure that everyone had materialized properly before proceeding forward for we always landed face forward towards our destination. Everyone looked fine. Especially the Yeogirls. The building that stood in front of us was our destination. It was a large four story building with lots and lots of white framing that snaked around sectioning off each room into an equidistant section. It looked like the body of a continuously moving white millipede. We walked past the smoke ring display created by five different colored beings blowing smoke out of giant pipes that looked like alphorns. Blowing the rings were a blue skinned Andorkian, a yellow-orange skinned Tamoonian thrall, a black skinned Viagranian, a green skinned Onionian and a red skinned Doomdian. The rings they blew became interlocking smoke rings creating a five ring logo that continuously changed shape. It was the Intergalactic Prism Coalition of Love.
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  • "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland"

    Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died)

    ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service)

    During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.”

    01-Fresh Air.
    02-Baby Baby.
    03-Subway.
    04-What About Me.
    05-The Truth .
    06-Call On Me.

    Line-Up

    John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals.
    Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas.
    David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals.
    Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals.
    Greg Elmore - Drums.
    Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano.
    Martin Fierro - Saxophone.

    After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening.

    https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
    "Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" Quicksilver Messenger Service - Winterland, SF, CA, Oct 4 1970 (The Day Janis Joplin Died) ("Three Bands for Three Dollars at Winterland" - Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane/Quicksilver Messenger Service) During the set break, word came through that Janis Joplin had passed away from a heroin overdose down in Los Angeles. Understandably, this put a damper on the proceedings, but the musicians carried on as best they could. Next up was the Jefferson Airplane, whose set opened with their recent single “Have You Seen the Saucers.” 01-Fresh Air. 02-Baby Baby. 03-Subway. 04-What About Me. 05-The Truth . 06-Call On Me. Line-Up John Cipollina - Guitar/Vocals. Dino Valenti - Vocals/Congas. David Freiberg - Bass Guitar/Vocals. Gary Duncan - Guitar/Vocals. Greg Elmore - Drums. Mark Naftalin - Electric Piano. Martin Fierro - Saxophone. After a longish break, a radically retooled Quicksilver Messenger Service took the stage, with singer Dino Valenti clearly calling the shots. For the first time, the band included a horn section, including the ubiquitous Martin Fierro on saxophone, and was also augmented by electric pianist Mark Naftalin. The group’s set was very short, just about 40 minutes, and consisted entirely of Valenti tunes including “Fresh Air,” “Subway,” and “What About Me?” Tempos were sluggish, the horn section ill-rehearsed, and the hour late, so their set wound up just about 2 AM anticlimactically with another Valenti dirge “Call on Me.” This would prove to be guitar icon John Cipollina’s last regular gig with QMS, although he returned briefly to play with the group for their New Year’s Eve performance a few blocks away at the Kabuki Theatre. It is clear from some onstage bickering audible on the recording from this show that this short lived attempt at détente made for another tense evening. https://youtu.be/MyBjShpJFEs
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  • #JANIS Love her !
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