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Update: BradBlog has a streaming version of just the single, "Let's Impeach the President."
It's here. Living With War by Neil Young, including "Let's Impeach the President" which has Bush speaking his lies in the middle.
It's awesome. Go listen.
Note: You can only listen to the whole album via streaming, not any particular song.
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Roger Friedman at Fox News posts the lyrics to Neil Young's song Let's Impeach the President, on his new Living With War album. He says the song will be performed as a "melodic, rocking, campfire ode" and calls it the "catchiest protest song since Country Joe and the Fish's anti-Vietnam ditty, "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die".
When Living with War starts streaming on neilyoung.com on Friday, my guess is the servers will overheat.
I will be featuring the full album player/streams on Friday on TalkLeft when they go live. So make sure to stop back. Also stop by Neil Young's My Space site. and the Living With War blog. Now here are the lyrics:
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Blogger Glenn Greenwalds' new book, How Would a Patriot Act, won't be released until May 15, but it is #1 on Amazon today. You can pre-order now.
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For those of you up early or with a TIVO, Good Morning America has a live interview with Bruce Springsteen this morning, and a live performance will air Tuesday:
Bruce Springsteen with the Seeger Sessions Band on "Good Morning America."
Bruce Springsteen will debut music from his new DualDisc CD "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions" for the U.S. television audience when "Good Morning America" broadcasts his first live TV performance with the Seeger Sessions Band on Tuesday morning, April 25, live from his upcoming tour rehearsals at Asbury Park, N.J.'s Convention Hall.
Now, how do I transfer the Tivo recording to my iPod with video player? Or, will iTunes offer it for download?
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It's time for our Sunday night Soprano's Open Thread. Tonight's episode:
Artie's business is jeopardized by a rival restaurant and staff scandal; Christopher and Little Carmine pursue a new venture out of town.
I hope it's as good as the past two weeks.
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Don't miss the video of Pink's live version of Dear Mr. President
[hat tip to Bobby at Progress Now.]
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If you're near Denver, the place to be tonight is Lodo's Tattered Cover where Markos will be discussing his book and signing copies, followed by Drinking Liberally where he will be available for discussion.
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Tattered Cover Bookstore
1628 16th Street
Denver, CO7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Double Daughters (Drinking Liberally)
1632 Market Street
Denver, CO
The TL kid and I took Markos to lunch yesterday at Avenue Grill where we got to catch up on the past year and hear about his plans for the future.
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by TChris
The FBI wants to snoop through deceased columnist Jack Anderson's files. Why?
"It has been determined that, among the papers, there are a number of U.S. government documents containing classified information," [FBI Special Agent Richard] Kolko said, declining to say how the FBI knows.
"It has been determined" is FBI-speak for "we think maybe." Rather than getting a warrant (for which "we think maybe" isn't quite good enough), the Bureau has simply demanded access, both from Anderson's family and from Mark Feldstein, a journalism professor at George Washington University.
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Last week, NYU Journalism Professor Jay Rosen wrote that investigative Reporter Murray Wass, who has been a ground-breaking scribe on PlameGate since the beginning, is today's version of Bob Woodward in his Watergate days.
Howard Kurtz lauds Murray today in the Washington Post, writing "After a quarter-century in the journalistic shadows, Murray Waas is getting his day in the sun." Giving a reluctant and rare interview, Murray tells Kurtz:
"My theory is, avoid the limelight, do what's important and leave your mark. . . . If my journalism has had impact, it has been because I have spent more time in county courthouses than greenrooms," he says. When journalists are seen as pursuing stories to get "television appearances or million-dollar book contracts, it becomes much more difficult for us to play our role."
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Markos Moulitsas Zúniga, founder of Daily Kos, the largest political weblog in existence, and Jerome Armstrong, creator of another stellar weblog, My DD, will be in Denver and Boulder Tuesday and Wednesday to promote their book, Crashing the Gates.
Here's the schedule:
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The Sopranos starts now. Tonight's episode: Live Free or Die, described as "Tony debates whether to give a top earner a second chance, and looks abroad to settle a local dispute." The dispute, of course, is the hit that Johnny S. got Tony to agree to do at his daughter's wedding last week. And we should find out about Vito's impending suicide after being outed as gay.
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Via Atrios, I see that Neil Young is releasing a new album with a song titled "Impeach the President."
Here are some Neil Young interviews on politics. From 2003:
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