Sonntag, 13. Juni 2021

Working on some very special #hellryder tunes in my...



Working on some very special #hellryder tunes in my #meadowstudios , which will be released at the end of the year. Stay tuned!

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Samstag, 12. Juni 2021

#Repost @cowspiracy ・・・ Ideologies such as carnism, which...



#Repost @cowspiracy
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Ideologies such as carnism, which require people to act against their core values, use a set of social and psychological defense mechanisms so that humane people participate in inhumane practices without realizing what they are doing. The primary defense of carnism is invisibility. The invisibility of carnism as an ideology is why eating animals is seen as a given, rather than a choice; and the invisibility of the practices of carnism (the breeding and slaughtering of animals for food) is why people are able to deny and avoid the horrific truths about animal agriculture.

Exploitative systems such as carnism teach people to justify their actions, by presenting ideological myths as though they were universal truths. There is a vast mythology surrounding eating animals but all myths fall in one way or another under the Three Ns of Justification: eating animals is normal, natural, and necessary. Such myths are institutionalized—they are embraced and maintained by all major social institutions, from the family to the state—and they are deeply embedded in the consciousness of anyone born into carnistic culture.

Carnism uses another set of defenses which support and are supported by the Three Ns: cognitive distortions. These distortions are the psychological component of carnism; they are automatic, unconscious mental processes that distort our perceptions of meat and the animals we learn to eat so that we can feel comfortable enough to consume them. In short, when we’re born into an entrenched system, we learn to look at the world through the lens of that system; we internalize carnism.
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Donnerstag, 10. Juni 2021

10 albums that influenced me the most - 2nd place out of 10 Gary...



10 albums that influenced me the most - 2nd place out of 10
Gary Moore - Run For Cover
- The Best Of The Best -

If a guitarist has shaped my style, it is Gary Moore. The left-hander with the right-hander guitar impressed with the very rare ability to convert extreme shredding into alternate picking and still come up with goose bumps melodies and the strongest tone of the solo guitar that had to be produced. I especially liked the track “Out In The Fields”, for the solo of which I practiced for over a year until I could finally play it. In the course of time, different cover versions hit me all the worse, in which the respective guitarists tried their hand at the solo and all failed miserably. By the way, personally I always found his economically much more successful blues phase mercilessly boring, sorry …
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So, once again, I guess for for the tenth time now, new live...



So, once again, I guess for for the tenth time now, new live shows for July, which have not been canceled so far. Keep your fingers crossed!

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Mittwoch, 9. Juni 2021

10 albums that influenced me the most - 3rd place out of 10 Deep...



10 albums that influenced me the most - 3rd place out of 10
Deep Purple - Made In Japan
- Vocals From Outer Space -

Ritchie Blackmore always annoyed me personally. Yes, I know Guitar-Hero blablabla, but I only liked him as a songwriter, never as an instrumentalist. What moved me to one open mouth with Made-In-Japan, however, was Ian Gillan’s vocal performance on “Child In Time”. I didn’t realize until then that a man could sing so high and with such pressure. In particular, the second increase in the main melody line blew my imagination. And all of this without floor monitors or let alone inear systems. One of the records that laid the basis for some of the jambands that I later played in.
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