Joe Cady
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Joe Cady
@jfcady
Catholic husband, father, and music junkie. @JOHN15FOUR
Entrou em Mart 2013
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NEW VIDEOS! A rare twofer:
Part 2 w/Sleepytime Gorilla Museum: youtu.be/KygjE1fcB8k
CC: @JohnKaneSociety

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@MakeWeirdMusic @Santigold Oh man, anywhere. She’s soooo great!!! Master Of My Make Believe is probably my favorite album though.
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@jfcady @Santigold I never heard her stuff. Where should I start?
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Important:
"Had I gone on tour, everybody else would have made money — my managers, crew, agents, everybody else makes money. It’s only the artists [not making money]. At the end of the day, if there’s nothing left, we get nothing." @Santigold
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@rightscholar @Theo_Madness This relates to the evaluation of a moral act by considering: object, intension, circumstance. An intrinsically evil action is one where the object is evil, regardless of intention/circumstance. A non-intrinsic evil is one where the intention or circumstance corrupt a good object
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@rightscholar @Theo_Madness Aquinas as says an act can be intrinsically evil because (1) either the object of the action is incapable of being ordered to the good (i.e. murder), or (2) the act distorts the intended purpose of the action (lying/deception through speech).
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@rightscholar @kalezelden @SteveSkojec CGS has a beautiful way of enabling children to embrace and internalize the faith with a profound simplicity. I’m grateful our children have access to it.
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@kalezelden @SteveSkojec Just to comment on the raising children angle: there is a program called Catechesis of the Good Shepherd that teaches children about God and the Church through quiet contemplation and work. Really beautiful, and very much the opposite of Baltimore Catechism memorization.
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@SteveSkojec is an honest writer. It’s a lot harder to be honest than most folks realize. These are real questions. Dismiss them if you’d prefer, but if Christianity is true, it can withstand the inquiry.
St. Justin Martyr, pray for us. skojecfile.steveskojec.com/p/is-a-religio…
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@jfcady I watched them all but so much happened in 3 and it seemed like a lot of nonsense. Feel like I don’t understand anything that’s happening.
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@CrescentPHX Tough to pick one, but I’d have to go with the first time I saw Buckethead, with Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains at the House of Blues in Vegas @primus

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@MakeWeirdMusic @BestPracticer In terms of his best, I’d go with: Monsters and Robots, Colma, Inbred Mountain, The Elephant Man’s Alarm Clock, Inbred Mountain, Crime Slunk Scene, and, while not a Buckethead album specifically, it’s essential to hear Praxis - Transmutation
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@MakeWeirdMusic @BestPracticer I think Giant Robot, Monsters and Robots, Colma, Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse, Bermuda Triangle, Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot, and Bucketheadland 2 will give you a pretty good overview of the many faces of Buckethead.
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@MakeWeirdMusic Actually, the winner is Malibu Ken (Aesop Rock and Tobacco)
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@bbcbubblegutz That’s tough… I’d keep In A Silent Way and Kind of Blue, but replace the others with:
Miles Smiles
Miles in the Sky
A Tribute to Jack Johnson
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