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@guitarattack

Guitars - playing and building, and some other stuff thrown in. https://t.co/X6qfAio0LF

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Hooter McKnot
Hooter McKnot@TVConefive·
@TheKevinDalton I imagine at some point, since it reads your ID, 'the system' is going to know how many beers you bought and the officer won't even ask if you've been drinking tonight because it would be rhetorical.
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Kevin Dalton
Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
Congrats on that $32 minimum wage to pour beer at Dodger Stadium…
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
What thing was ruined because it turned into a rich person's hobby?
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
At some point avant-garde always become “garde”.
Damian Chávez - Artist@DamianChavezArt

Postwar U.S. architecture didn’t shift 2 modernism by accident. It was driven by ideologues who actively despised classical architecture + *usefully idiotic* bureaucrats/politicians who bought the sales pitch about efficiency, progress, & democracy. Guys like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (who reshaped U.S. architecture schools at Harvard and IIT Chicago) taught that the decorative was “decadent,” classical design was a pre-war relic, & trad forms had 2 be purged for a hygienic future. Le Corbusier & *CIAM* pushed tabula-rasa “Radiant City” towers that erased old streetscapes. These ideas weren’t neutral preferences. They were ideological warfare against the Western past - “dust traps,” “bourgeois relics,” "fascist" enemies against "social progress". By the 1950s, modernist dogma dominated architectural schools & the entire field. Enter the *structural* machinery that amplified & entreched this ideology after 1945: A. Housing Act 1949 (Title I Slum Clearance + Title III Public Housing): 1,000,000,000s for federal grants for eminent domain “blight” clearance. Older/Classical/Beaux arts/Art Deco areas were bulldozed. Subsidies explicitly favored “new designs, materials, techniques” & "reduced costs" - just perfect for standardized modernist superblocks & high-rises for plazas. B. The Housing Act 1954 expanded it as full “urban renewal,” enabling more commercial clearance. For NYC, Robert Moses was a key player. C. Federal Property & Administrative Services Act 1949 created the GSA (General Services Admin). It centralized federal building design with outsourcing 2 private architects under efficiency mandates. Postwar industrial materials (glass, steel, cement) fit modernism like a glove. D. Federal-Aid Highway Act 1956: 90% federal funding tore expressways through old neighborhoods, clearing land for yet more modernist redevelopment. Indirectly against older styles but still devastating. E. NYC 1961: New policies like FAR for public plazas rewarded freestanding glass/steel tower forms (i.e.,Seagram Building). Classical buildings couldn’t compete for extra floor area. F. The culprit: 1962 Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture (drafted by Daniel Patrick Moynihan for JFK). Key line: 'Design must flow from the architects 2 the Government rather than vice versa'. When modernists proclaim that architecure is free without “official style", organic,etc its just subversive stage magic. It seems like democratic pluralism & anti-authoritarian freedom (vs. Soviet/Fascist), but the field was already ideologically captured by the avant-garde. Present day,etc = modernism exclusively. Peer-review panels & GSA boards filtered out classical/deco proposals as regressive & anti-progressive. Result: Brutalist HUD HQ, Mies’s Chicago Federal Center, + hundreds more. This was instituted authoritarian modernist entrustment at work. Ideologues provided the anti-classical worldview & literally redefined 'excellence', but useful idiots - Fair Deal political leaders chasing quick housing wins, GSA bureaucrats preoccupied by cost, Cold War liberals with short man issues wanting 2 look "modern" & "democratic" supplied the funding, eminent domain, & policy power. They bought the framing: modernism = efficiency + progress + democracy. Beauty? Classical/Art Deco = regressive + old + costly + fascism. The result: American cities & federal buildings got a de facto modernist status quo for 80 years. Classical & trad styles were marginalized by a handful little policy shifts & cultural capture by leftist ideologues, enabled by incentives that made more decorative styles uncompetitive.

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GuitarAttack
GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
@CD5LosAngeles Note it is a train for you, not “us”. Our politicians don’t use public transportation any more than they use public schools or emergency rooms. It’s always about “you”.
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Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky
I just voted yes to approve the new K-Line North Metro Line. If you live in West Hollywood and work in Century City, there will be a train for you. If you are a nurse in South Los Angeles commuting to Cedars-Sinai for work, or want to go to the Hollywood Bowl for a show, there will be a train for you. If you want to go see the Kehinde Wiley sculpture coming to Destination Crenshaw and then go to the new David Geffin Galleries at LACMA, there will be a train for you. And if you want to live near that train, there should also be housing that is actually affordable for you. That is the kind of Los Angeles I believe in, and that is the Los Angeles we are building.
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
Sometimes the live version just hits different. Which song do you prefer live over the studio version? This question was in my inbox from @steve_scooby...It's a great question.
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
@consequence I think I saw that the tickets to his shows are free. Can’t wait to go!
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CONSEQUENCE
CONSEQUENCE@consequence·
Bruce Springsteen says "I don't worry about" blowback for taking a political stand. "My job is very simple: I do what I want to do, I say what I want to say and then people get to say what they want to say about it. Those are the rules of my game. That's fine with me. I don't worry about if you're going to lose this part of your audience. I've always had a feeling about the position we play culturally, and I’m still deeply committed to that idea of the band. The blowback is just part of it. I'm ready for all that." "...As time passes — I've been doing this 60 years — so you do develop a pretty thick skin, and it has served me well. I know who we are, I know the kind of band we are." (via @StarTribune) 📸: Rob DeMartin
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
This popped up on my Facebook feed. I used to live in this town of approx. 40k people, and it shocked me to find so many non-profits. Is this number considered normal and do their leaders get paid? This might be a pretty lucrative gig.
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
@scs_real Sadly, the young ones are used to listening on ear buds or a low-end Bluetooth speaker because listening to music is a personal thing now rather than a communal experience. I miss my old hi-fi gear…dumb for selling it!
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Sean
Sean@scs_real·
I don’t talk about these enough. I purchased them in 1991 at the PX in Ramstein AFB, along with the full Yamaha system, on my A1C credit. Why they gave a one-stripe Airman credit is beyond me. Had no money to pay off the debt. Hard lesson learned. At any rate, I got these Cerwin-Vegas, along with the Yamaha system, 35 years ago. I’ve only had to replace one 18" woofer after I blew it out listening to “One.” Also added a Bluetooth receiver to the Yamaha system. That’s it. These boys have been with me for 35 years. Hard to believe. I was out in the barn tonight listening to “Misty Mountain Hop” on them while fixing a gate latch. It’s fascinating that I hadn’t really thought about them in decades until tonight. They’re just objects, after all. Yet they have been with me my entire adult life and have helped create countless memories with actual people. So I think a celebration is in order for these classic Cerwin Vega Pros that have given me so many memories. A neighborhood barn square dance will be held on April 4th at my place. No food will be provided, only one keg. Bring a sober driver.
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tyro
tyro@DoubleEph·
Opening of The Times Chuck Norris obit. Something like 10 - 15 years ago, when Twitter still mostly ran on a social graph of sorts, this place was filled with so many Chuck Norris jokes that were a derivative of this scenario.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
BREAKING: Afroman says that his flag suit seen in court: "This suit is for freedom of speech, and it represents the American dream, the rags-to-riches Cinderella story, the hope." "It symbolizes hope." When asked what his message to the American people on our 250th anniversary: "This is home and I love everybody. That's my message." "God bless Freedom of Speech and all that good stuff." 🇺🇸
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Students For Liberty
Students For Liberty@sfliberty·
A rapper just defended the Bill of Rights better than most politicians ever have. The police raided his house. Destroyed his door. Found nothing. And then sued him for making songs about it. The jury took less than a day. 🧵
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86.
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C3@C_3C_3·
Happy St. Patty’s Day! Keep an eye out for this leprechaun! Enjoy this internet classic!🍀
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InfantryDort
InfantryDort@infantrydort·
If innocent Americans are murdered and your first instinct is to shame people for noticing who did it, your moral compass isn’t broken. It’s pointing exactly where you want it to.
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
@KISSopolis We saw a band called “Outhouse” at Kansas Expo Center in April ‘97. They were not a bad band but I don’t think they were a good fit for the reunion tour.
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GuitarAttack@guitarattack·
@DudespostingWs Was there last November. Our server said less than 1 of 11 who accept the challenge are successful.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
This man has 1-hour to eat 4.5 lbs of steak, a baked potato, 3 fried shrimp, and a dinner roll otherwise he has to pay $72
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Guitar Gods Unleashed
Guitar Gods Unleashed@UnleashedG23066·
You still get goosebumps hearing the beginning of Kashmir? Jimmy Explains.
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