Despite the nice profile, Lomax decides to take some needless swipes at KTRU. Why? Not because the content is bad - after all he calls the programming cutting edge. No, instead he lashes out at the “hipster kids” for not entertaining him. If you want great radio personalities, go to the holy grail that is KCOH on the AM dial but that is not what KTRU is all about – KTRU is and always has been about the music. KTRU’s pabulum [I’m using it in the positive sense of intellectual sustenance not in the negative sense that Lomax used it] comes not from DJs making cute skits but DJs playing music: music that they give a shit about. That means pouring over music and challenging themselves to open their ears. I spent many years at KTRU and for me, despite my mumbling intermissions, it was one of the best experiences of my life. Heidi Bullinga one of the station managers once told me “If you don’t play at least one shitty song in your set, you aren’t a good DJ!” That to me was always what KTRU was about – people who love music taking chances and exploring music. So why would Lomax would *not* praise this type of radio in Houston? Somebody please tell me, ‘cause I got nothin’!
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Lomax Takes a Swipe at KTRU or "Ow! John Quit it!"
Letter to the Editor or Houston Press:
The KACC profile [KACC Mentality by John Nova Lomax] was pretty amusing. I remember growing up in the Clear Lake area and hearing a lot of weird little shows coming form that station. Glad to know that it is still puttering away.
Despite the nice profile, Lomax decides to take some needless swipes at KTRU. Why? Not because the content is bad - after all he calls the programming cutting edge. No, instead he lashes out at the “hipster kids” for not entertaining him. If you want great radio personalities, go to the holy grail that is KCOH on the AM dial but that is not what KTRU is all about – KTRU is and always has been about the music. KTRU’s pabulum [I’m using it in the positive sense of intellectual sustenance not in the negative sense that Lomax used it] comes not from DJs making cute skits but DJs playing music: music that they give a shit about. That means pouring over music and challenging themselves to open their ears. I spent many years at KTRU and for me, despite my mumbling intermissions, it was one of the best experiences of my life. Heidi Bullinga one of the station managers once told me “If you don’t play at least one shitty song in your set, you aren’t a good DJ!” That to me was always what KTRU was about – people who love music taking chances and exploring music. So why would Lomax would *not* praise this type of radio in Houston? Somebody please tell me, ‘cause I got nothin’!
Despite the nice profile, Lomax decides to take some needless swipes at KTRU. Why? Not because the content is bad - after all he calls the programming cutting edge. No, instead he lashes out at the “hipster kids” for not entertaining him. If you want great radio personalities, go to the holy grail that is KCOH on the AM dial but that is not what KTRU is all about – KTRU is and always has been about the music. KTRU’s pabulum [I’m using it in the positive sense of intellectual sustenance not in the negative sense that Lomax used it] comes not from DJs making cute skits but DJs playing music: music that they give a shit about. That means pouring over music and challenging themselves to open their ears. I spent many years at KTRU and for me, despite my mumbling intermissions, it was one of the best experiences of my life. Heidi Bullinga one of the station managers once told me “If you don’t play at least one shitty song in your set, you aren’t a good DJ!” That to me was always what KTRU was about – people who love music taking chances and exploring music. So why would Lomax would *not* praise this type of radio in Houston? Somebody please tell me, ‘cause I got nothin’!
Friday, March 24, 2006
TABC now tells us fuck your individual rights!

Holy Fuck - The TABC are officially Fascists!!! Do I smell a lawsuit in the making here? I can't believe I am reading this but here in this Dallas TV station report they arrested HOTEL GUESTS IN THE HOTEL'S BAR!
The kicker is this line of the report:
TABC officials said the sweep concerned saving lives, not individual rights.I say thank god for lawyers. Bring on the motherfucking lawsuits that our tax dollars will have to pay to bring about the resignations of these puritan assholes!
As the New Town Drunks commented in my myspace blog mirror...Getting Drunk is now a political statement!
Full story can be found here: http://www.nbc5i.com/news/8169246/detail.html
Addendum:
Note that
"Texas law states that anyone who is drunk in public and poses a danger to themselves or others can be arrested regardless of whether they were inside a restaurant or bar, or on a city street....the key to the law lies in the potential danger..it is not illegal to be intoxicated in public. The gray area comes in determining the degree of risk,"
(see:http://www.nbc5i.com/news/8216112/detail.html)
Thursday, March 23, 2006
TABC says There is too much fun in Texas Bars!
OK, so the TABC have always been a bunch of yahoos but the news story below pretty much takes the cake. The TABC has been raiding bars to catch drunks, making arrests, and citing people for public intoxication with the following explanation:
Wow, does anyone notice a problem here? Isn't this assuming a crime before it happens? This program basically says that, in Texas, having a designated driver isn't good enough anymore. You know as dumb as that Bacardi commericial is with the guy who knives his tires before he goes to the party, I don't think anyone would say that character was irresponsible (stupid yes but irresponsible no) But TABC would totally bust him.
Now, when you go to a bar what the fuck are you supposed to do? "Oh I will have one Shirley Temple and be off. I have to be at church tomorrow morning like a good member of society."
Fuck! Texas is getting to be so fucking puritan that it makes me sick! Bars are a place for our vices - they are not goddamn tea parties. You go to hear loud stupid music, smoke, drink, be loud, be stupid, and have some goddamn fun! You got a problem with bars and drinking tell it to Burns, Joyce, Bukowski, and the many other writers whose work was affected by these glorious places.
As Charles Bukowski once put it...
"We are here to drink beer. We are here to kill war. We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us."
LINK:Public intoxication stings catch 2,200 in Texas bars
By ANNE MARIE KILDAY
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
"The program, in a nutshell, is designed to keep the streets safer by reducing the numbers of DWI offenders"
Wow, does anyone notice a problem here? Isn't this assuming a crime before it happens? This program basically says that, in Texas, having a designated driver isn't good enough anymore. You know as dumb as that Bacardi commericial is with the guy who knives his tires before he goes to the party, I don't think anyone would say that character was irresponsible (stupid yes but irresponsible no) But TABC would totally bust him.
"Sir, you are obviously drunk."
"No officer, I (hic) am shitfaced!."
"Sir, we're taking you in you are a danger to society."
"But I specifically slashed my tires so I wouldn't drive drunk."
"Sir, being drunk is a danger to society. Lock him up boys!"
Now, when you go to a bar what the fuck are you supposed to do? "Oh I will have one Shirley Temple and be off. I have to be at church tomorrow morning like a good member of society."
Fuck! Texas is getting to be so fucking puritan that it makes me sick! Bars are a place for our vices - they are not goddamn tea parties. You go to hear loud stupid music, smoke, drink, be loud, be stupid, and have some goddamn fun! You got a problem with bars and drinking tell it to Burns, Joyce, Bukowski, and the many other writers whose work was affected by these glorious places.
"We are here to drink beer. We are here to kill war. We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us."
LINK:Public intoxication stings catch 2,200 in Texas bars
By ANNE MARIE KILDAY
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
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