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August 30, 2007

Catastrophic success, stay Larry stay, Rockport bound, the new iPod, Cleveland 22 New York 0

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ON THIS DAY IN 2004, President George Bush stated that Iraq is "a catastrophic success." In some ways, he was exactly correct despite his usual poor choice of words. I think he meant it was a catastrophic success from the U. S. point of view. Catastrophic, yes, but a success?


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I fly to Boston this afternoon to go swimming in Rockport - probably my last time in the Atlantic Ocean in 2007.

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The Larry Craig watch is on. The likely scenario is that he will resign on Friday afternoon, especially as it is the Friday before Labor Day and his crime will fade away more easily. But I would like him to stay on as the agitation and squirming of the Family Values crowd is a lot of fun to watch. It's also amusing to watch Tom DeLay in interviews state how bad the Democrats are. I like that. Larry Craig himself is the first to blame Bill Clinton. Bil Clinton has not been blamed for Pearl Harbor or Lindsay Lohan problems yet but in time, and with more Larry Craig coverage, he can be. Bill Clinton must be behind all moral problems confronting certain hypocritical Republican Family Values people.

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This morning I'll be talking about one of the saddest love songs of all time - "After The Ball" by Charles K. Harris. Why didn't these sad lovers communicate, and why did he remain true to his "cheating" woman?

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TOMORROW, Friday, August 31, is one of my happy days - another great anniversary day as on August 31, 2004, the Cleveland Indians beat the New York Yankees 22-0 (twenty-two to zero). I was living in midtown Manhattan and was the MOST JOYOUS ONE in the pub. Good times were had by one.


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The next iPod might be announced on September 5. I hope it finally has a lot of memory and is like the iPhone in glitz.


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August 29, 2007

Larry Craig haiku

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SENATOR LARRY CRAIG speaks through haiku. Here, Senator Craig waxes poetic about his deeply held feelings. His haiku expressions are here laid bare.

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LARRY CRAIG HAIKU, Part One

Larry Craig Haiku
This is Part One of Larry's
Poetic ramblings


I go everywhere
looking for it - I'm stuck in
this fake dull marriage


My wife is O-K
but she can't excite me like
a fellow man can


"Man can...." I like the
sound of that. I like the man
who's in the next stall


But when don't I like
any man in any next
stall - I'm excited


I wish I could just
make this go away but I'd
be left wanting men


Men men men. I'm from
Idaho. We have cowboys
I want my cowboy


But for the Senate
I must play pious. Getting
elected means most


And playing to my
fellow Fam'ly Values folk
is at the center


If I say I'm not
gay and not gay in Boise
my fans will buy it


I've been in office
for so long I have fans who
will cut me some slack


I never believed
in a ruling class until
it happened to me


I always flash my
U. S. Senator card at
all the well wishers


It always works well
Why didn't this hunky cop
buy into my act?


I gave him my best
secret foot tap and wanted
to give him much more


An understanding
we have is that the foot tap
really means business


One should never be
entrapped..... ENTRAPPED....in a stall
This is between us!


I tap, I pause, I
wait, I smile, I gaze, I wait
What is he thinking?


Why is he waiting?
What is going through his mind?
Will it be too late?


He won't respond. I've
made my intentions clear. This
is the special time


I'll go outside and
stare in. I'll be gentle. I
know he will want me


That Bill Clinton is
a naughty boy, a very
naughty dirty boy


Surely he did much
worse than I did - just how did
Bill Clinton escape?


I'll write more later
as I'll need to re-explain
what really happened

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August 27, 2007

Alberto R. Gonzales resigns, Martha's Vineyard day is here, Boston Red Sox 46 - Chicago White Sox 7


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Haiku for Alberto R. Gonzales

Al Gonzales is
gone. The next A G should have
better memory


Gonzales was the
first Hispanic A G. The
next will be better


Hopefully A G
Al will learn that the truth should
come before George Bush


His legacy is
dreadful and all he needed
was to be truthful


Will Bush surprise us
by choosing someone who is
not just a crony?


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ALBERTO R. GONZALES has just resigned! With all of his lies and lies under oath, it is slightly surprising that it took so long. I am certain that Gonzales and Bush wanted to wait until the demands of many Democrats and a few Republicans for Gonzales to resign started to subside. These macho guys wanted it to seem that it was his/their choice got him to resign and that he was not being begged, coerced and forced to leave town. AG Gonzales disgraced the nation and the Republican Party and it is good that he is gone. It also helps Republicans because AG G is no longer a member of Bush's corrupt administration - the Democrats just lost a fun target (but there will always be Dick "Eagle Eye - Go F Yourself" Cheney).

It is good that this happened on a Monday, or was announced on Monday (Bush "grudgingly" and weepingly accepted AG G's resignation via phone on Friday) as that can keep this in the news. The bad news is that it occurred before Labor Day as so many summer events get lost. But it did occur after the small Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie news - we are in a quieter period of wild girls' news, and I have not heard Anna Nicole Simpson news in days. But it is still the 10th Anniversary of the death of Diana.


Bush might be smart to nominate Frances Townsend as Gonzales' replacement.


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AUGUST 27 IS FINALLY HERE. August 27, 1980, Martha's Vineyard. Something must have happened on that day on my camping and bicycling trip on the island. It was a few days before I would move from Boston to Pittsburgh and cause trouble there for three years.

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The Boston Red Sox just won four games in a row, beating the Chicago White Sox, by a combined score of 46-7. The number "25" means everything to Red Sox Nation today!


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August 26, 2007

Martha's Vineyard, 32 more games, raging and fearful superstition, morning haiku, cold weather today

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I AM BACK IN NASHVILLE after having had an amazing summer although one that ended sadly with the death of my Aunt Mary Pickett. I will write about Mary at another time.

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I ATTENDED a fantastic surprise party for a good friend last night. He turned a special numerical age, one that ends in a zero. Yes, one of those. Those birthdays that are ripe for great celebration. I was really fortunate to be one of those invited as these were very kind people who are also very intelligent and successful. I was also in the midst of some really good marriages and unmarried couples throughout the evening. That's very encouraging and cool to be around especially for one who has found Nashville to be one of the worst cities for love and romance.

My birthday pal's wife had gone to a lot of trouble to make sure everything worked, as did a few of their friends and children, but one of her creations was so damn cool. She made hundreds of little wrappers with individualized sayings about her husband - funny, sweet, poignant, satirical, etc. - and wrapped hundreds of different Hershey mini chocolates with these personalized wrappers. Her efforts and creativity were amazing and these chocolates became one of those unique things about the night.

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I AM ONLY SUPERSTITIOUS about the Boston Red Sox so I don't want to be too happy or too verbal or too vocal right now. I just want the next 32 games to pass quickly. I calculated the Red Sox magic number and then wanted to see if their was a website that would keep track of every MLB team and their magic numbers, and here it is Note the "E#" column. Due to raging and fearful superstition, I must change the subject.

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HAIKU for this morning


Nashville - it's always
one hundred degrees here. It
only feels like hell


And there are very
few opportunities for
loving relations


Love and romance are
found in Nashville lyrics just
not in Nashville life


But there are northern
cities where this can be fixed
This is why I leave


No one in Brooklyn
asks me where I church, where I
pray or where I play


I can easily
and always go unnoticed
in northern cities


Now that I've written
such dreary haiku, I'll turn
happy and joyful

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In Franklin, we are about to have a cold spell as the temperature is likely to only reach 91 F this afternoon! Ah, for the icy chill.....

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AARP but it's AARP


I really like the television commercials sponsored by AARP and the cute catchy name, "Divided We Fail." Health care for every citizen should be a given - a right, especially in this wealthy country. However, I don't think I'll ever be able to trust AARP after their bedding down with George Bush a few years ago.

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On this day in 2003, I was interviewed by Rolling Stone for a story on P2P.

Tomorrow is the 27th and the 27th is usually the best day of the month. Tomorrow also marks an important anniversary for a friend of mine, and me. We were in Martha's Vineyard. Simply writing, thinking, saying, "Martha's Vineyard," is enough. Of course it should be anniver-Saried!


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Back to work on a few projects.

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August 09, 2007

Big Blow in Brooklyn, Rockport bound, my new course, the 33rd anniversary of Richard Nixon's resignation, and Frank Zappa said, "please hear my pleas"

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I GOT TO BE CLOSE TO THE 2007 TORNADO in BROOKLYN two nights ago. We were in Park Slope and the tornado hit in Sunset Park and Bay Ridge. It had been a beautiful night, weather-wise and personally, and it seemed as if normal sleep would have been possible, that is until the Big Blow, Big Rain and Big Lightning came. The NY Times has more about this historic blowing here.

Leaving Brooklyn yesterday morning, and driving anywhere near NYC, was very slow and congested, much worse than is the usual mess known as greater New York City. I got to drive through a deep makeshift lake on 9th Street in Brooklyn caused from 2-4 inches of rain that fell in one hour early that morning. The lake on 9th reminded me of the extremely flood-prone section of Lewisburg Pike two miles from my house in Franklin, Tennessee.

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I AM IN MASSACHUSETTS and soon will be in idyllic Rockport on the Atlantic Ocean. No broadband, no narrowband, no pool, no pets, only old fashioned ocean air, harbor and beach.

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ANNOUNCEMENT/PLEA........ HERE COMES THE HYPE for the plea (In the words of Frank Zappa, "please hear my pleas....")


This fall semester (which begins in two weeks), I will be offering a course I created entitled, "Music Copyright Infringement In The Courtroom." Here are some words (hype) about it. It is open to anyone. Please take the class as there has to be a minimum number of people enrolled in order for the course to occur (it could be canceled if the number - I'm not sure of the number - is not met or exceeded.)


NEW COURSE - 2007 Fall:

"Music Copyright Infringement In The Courtroom" (MBU 4990)

Professor: Dr. E. Michael Harrington

Tuesdays 3:30 - 6:15 PM

This new and unique course will cover music copyright infringement as it is treated in federal courts, as well as specific issues including sampling, interpolation and replay, independent creation, borrowing, referencing, fair use, parody and the First Amendment. Important related forms of intellectual property - right of publicity, trademark and unfair competition - will also be included.

Students will learn the mechanics of a music copyright infringement action - what happens after the songwriter/artist/publisher suspects that his/her music has been infringed, the evaluation of the music involved, the determination of the strength of a copyright infringement suit, how discovery and depositions take place, what issues and parties should be involved in discovery and depositions, what is involved in a trial, an out of court settlement, how litigation can be avoided, and related issues.

During the semester, students will participate in moot court by comparing a pair of songs to determine whether or not there is a copyright infringement. Students will prepare a case for their side, present evidence, exhibits and witnesses, and give oral arguments in moot court.

Musical examples in the course will be drawn from numerous musical genres including rock, country, rap, hip hop, R & B, urban, jazz, electronica, folk, world music and classical music, as well as music used in advertising, television and film.

No prior knowledge of copyright and/or intellectual property is required for this course.

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E. Michael Harrington is Professor of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University and a Leadership Music alumnus. He has been interviewed by the New York Times, CNN, Bravo, Associated Press, PBS, the TODAY Show, NPR, Canadian Public Radio, PC Magazine, Billboard, USA Today, Salon, XM Radio, Rolling Stone, Money Magazine, Investor's Business Daily, Mergers & Acquisitions, People Magazine, Life Magazine, Readers' Digest, Associated Press, Washington Times, Miami Herald and others. He has worked as consultant and expert witness in hundreds of music copyright matters involving the Dixie Chicks, Woody Guthrie, director Steven Spielberg, producer Mark Burnett, Steve Perry, Beatallica, Keith Urban, Ne-Yo, Akon, Collin Raye, Tupac Shakur, George Clinton, Mariah Carey, Patty Loveless and others, and delivered more than 100 lectures to more than 70 law schools, organizations and universities throughout North America including Harvard Law, Yale Law, the Boston Bar Association, Future of Music Coalition, the European Film Commission, the Experience Music Project, NEMO, NYU, UCSD, McGill, Carleton, Eastman, Emory, Miami, Berklee and others.

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So, there it is - a new course that will be a hell of a lot of fun. Please enroll. If anyone has any questions, please write to me at harringtone@mail.belmont.edu.

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On this day in 1974, President Richard Milhous Nixon became Citizen Richard Milhous Nixon, the first U. S. President to resign, and Gerald Ford became the first and only unelected President of the U. S.

George Walker Bush has made Richard Milhous Nixon look like a wise, moderate, dignified and ethical President.

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August 01, 2007

My embark-ature, the love letter to his woman by the dork-ly romantic male, cold cruel copyright claims, driving to Brooklyn in an Acura with GPS and 360 degree culture, you grind here often?

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I have to be in NYC tomorrow night.
I think that means I need to pack and get ready to leave, especially because I am driving. I own one very good, quiet and perfectly dependable Acura. Why fly and go through ALL OF THAT when I can drive, have the finest arts surrounding me (especially in my ears), a laptop, GPS, leather and Bose speakers. I never owned leather until I had my first Acura. I never owned Bose until I had my first Acura. I never owned GPS until I had my second Acura. To paraphrase FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, from TWIN PEAKS, "damn good speakers, damn good speakers." Actually, I'll have some damn good coffee too (what FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper was really referring to yes, I want to leave that preposition at the end of the sentence). The Trader Joe's Dark French Roast will start brewing at 4:30 AM, I'll hear the floor-shaking from my automatic coffee bean grinding, smile, roll over, stretch and rub my sore muscles from the damn intense workout today, and walk towards the kitchen. I won't say, "Hi Baby, you grind here often?" to my coffee machine, but I might think it. I'll pour a coffee, turn on my woman - this woman is known as MacBook Pro 17 inch - and see what and who awaits me.

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A FRIEND SENT THIS TO HIS WOMAN, was obviously proud and moved, and then sent it to me. He asked that I not attribute his love statement but didn't mind if I posted it. Hopefully it will work on her, or assure her of his love. He really is in love::


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I'm so happy that my text message made your heart skip a beat. I have NEVER initiated, i.e., sent, a text message, until this afternoon.
This was the first and this was the perfect message. Something just came over me and I HAD TO GRAB the phone and write to you - not call, but write. It was as if I had no choice! LOL Lots of Love, for that one as well! I was smiling, I was getting sort of hot and aroused, for no reason that I could discern - just thinking of you and needing to write a love text message. YEA! I'm so glad I did and I am so thrilled that it made your heart skip a beat. As great a day as this has been, it got PERFECT with your beautiful message back.

I've got something figured out. I love you, need to love you, need to talk with you, listen to you, encourage you, share in your joys and the problems of the dumb things that come your way.... I love who you are, your heart, your amazing brain - how you think, your wit and insight, how you treat people - you are angelic in the love and beautiful spirit that emanates from you... all kinds of stuff about you amazes me. I can't imagine ever not being so impressed by you. I loved you then and, while life went on without you, I guess I never stopped loving you for as soon as I got your email, I felt that some wonderful forces were at work and that we would be able to, not resume where we were, but to be at a much greater place and in some fantastic kind of love. I've never felt this good or this in love. I've told you that a lot and I can't get more profound or state it better but I need to be repetitive and tell you this. I have been concerned that I tell you I love you too often, and that I waste your time and hotmail's memory (to hell with hotmail), but I think that I need to express myself and that this shouldn't be a problem and that you should be glad I load up your inbox with short love notes.

I'll stop here. I can tell you the rest. I need to tell you the rest.


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My friend is DORK-LY romantic and damn stupid in love. I'm glad I didn't write that stuff.....


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I'm going to Brooklyn on Thursday because:



1. I might get lucky, and
2. my car's GPS knows Brooklyn
3. I'll see enough of Nashville from September-November. I need time in an area that is tolerant.

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I am in love with life. The clothes are almost dry, and I do not have time to comment on a lawsuit filed against the big sports organizations who claim that "any account of the events of this game without the expressed written consent of Major League Baseball is strictly prohibited." Organizations that exert such cold, cruel and unusual copyright claims are to be violated.

"Here, MLB, NFL, NBA and the others....reach for this. Get violated."

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Peace and love for the universe.

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