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City of New Orleans

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 101 Comments › )
Filed under OOT, Open thread, Technology, Transportation at March 29th, 2013 - 10:30 pm

New Orleans to Hammond Louisiana in real time. Best way to view it is to open it up in a separate window, keep the sound on, and pay attention when the speed kicks in.  Don’t miss the “Lac Pontchartrain” bridge. From the comments:

“At least 70% of America’s railroads still use wooden cross ties, but can certainly do higher speeds even so. The reason for the slow speed across Lake Ponchartrain is the fact that if there is a derailment, the chances are less that the train will end up in the drink. The train’s maximum speed in this video – given the schedule of 73 Miles in 60 Minutes – is 79 MPH, with the average speed of 72 MPH.”

For those who thought I was gonna post an Arlo Guthrie tune, you’re out of luck. I posted Steve Goodman because he wrote it especially for those of us who still ride the rails on The Overnight Open Thread.

Rockin’ Squat & Papa Charlie Jackson

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 50 Comments › )
Filed under Entertainment, History, Music, OOT, Open thread at March 10th, 2013 - 10:00 pm


Now there’s some Red Hot Rockin’ Squat by Robert Gordon with Link Wray in 1978. That’s a cover of a 1958 hit by Billy Lee Riley, titled simply “Red Hot.” The song can be traced to the work of Robert Johnson. Personally, I think Robert Johnson was/is overrated, and his fame is due to his recordings covered by British rockers of the early 60s. Yeah I know, Blasphemy.

Meanwhile others, like Papa Charlie Jackson were overlooked. I’m not an authority on musical anthropology, so take it for what it’s worth. Jackson’s “Airy Man” showed up on a Yazoo Records album that the Missus gave me years ago. The chords were unusual, and the liner notes said this:

Airy Man Blues,” a work in the key of D, illustrates Jackson’s most complex blues picking in the uptempo idiom at which he and very few other bluesmen excelled. Two fingers play melody and harmonies with support from a thumb which is quite steady within several different patterns. Often he executes complex or seemingly impromptu runs on three or more strings. The basic chord changes are:

D, D, G7, D;
G, D, E, A/A7;
D, D, G7, D;
G7, D, E/A7, D.
In the break he changes to
B, B7, E, E7, A, A7 D/D minor, D.

Despite the length of these phrases and the comedy of his lyrics, the song is well within the basic blues idiom, lacking in all essential ragtime qualities except speed.

So I looked for a live vid of Papa Charlie Jackson, but instead found a cool tribute by “Gnarlemagne.”


It works, especially for a Sunday Night Edition of The Overnight Open Thread.

Stop Bird Porn – A retrospective

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 30 Comments › )
Filed under Bigotry, Democratic Party, Humor, OOT, Progressives at March 4th, 2013 - 10:45 pm

That’s from the 2008 Democrat Republican National Convention and it wasn’t satire. It was honest and open pure moonbattery. It’s unfortunate that they took down their website because otherwise I’d link to it here, just so you understand what bird porn is and why we should stop it.

Since I erased my entire private collection of bird porn videos shortly after the 2008 DNC, I’ll post this in it’s place:

Yep. That’s genuine Croc porn, and it should be stopped as well. Call the DNC and send them a link to The Overnight Open Thread.

Beat the Meatles

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 134 Comments › )
Filed under Entertainment, Humor, OOT, Open thread, Satire at February 27th, 2013 - 11:05 pm


Sometimes the oldies are the goodies, and we’re happy to provide both for your enjoyment on a retro version of The Overnight Open Thread.