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The Damage Plan  

Brian Damage; opinionated, honest and occasionally entertaining. Topics may include news and events (local, national, international or weird), music, society, whatever caught my attention or annoyed me that day. Occasional co-host and keeper of sedation Lisa

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The Damage Plan - talk radio program We are working on compiling topics, notes and outlines for future shows. Keep an eye out, favorite the show and send friend requests so you'll know when the next show is scheduled and so we'll know that you're listening. The more people that we know are listening, the more motivated I'll be to do more shows. Also to become a listener I think you have to listen to at least one of the shows using the list on the left of the page. Click "play" on one of the episodes on the left of the screen and you'll be listed as a "listener"...I think.
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    Another anniversary happened in early August, it was the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival. We're going to talk about everything leading up to it, the concert itself (it's high points and it's disasters), the artists that played there (many weren't included in the movie and I'm not even sure if they were even filmed). Then we'll talk about what followed. Wrapping it up with the myths and legends of Woodstock and it's idealistic legacy.
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    Episode 9 - Woodstock corrections and clarifications

    Some corrections regarding the show. I was trying to research and yap at the same time, using a lot of different sources. Some of those sources were wrong and some of the things I said weren't accurate.
    Last night I watched a documentary about the festival that had better information than what I was using during the show, but it also confirmed some of the information I was using.
    What follows are some corrections and/or clarifications.

    * Tickets were $8

    * Carlos Santana was on mescaline when they were told to go on stage, he tried to ask that they go on their scheduled time (because he was "peaking"), but they were told "you go onstage now or you don't play at all".
    Correction; it wasn't his strings that were turning into snakes, it was his guitar neck. So he was just praying to God that he stayed in time and in tune and tried not to look at his guitar.
    Michael Shrieve was their drummer, he was 19 years old at the time.
    The band had actually been together since 1966. But when they played Woodstock they were relatively unknown.

    * The artist and songlist we used for the show is most likely correct. Richie Havens was scheduled to play for 20 minutes, he tried to leave the stage 6 times and was told to go back on because they didn't have another band. This was after the show had started 3 hours late. "Freedom" was improvised, when he started playing "Motherless Child" it was just part of a stream of consciousness improv.

    * The shows late start explains why the artist list for the first night was so short compared to the rest of the weekend.

    * Some people actually DID think that Joe Cocker was spastic but were informed that was just the way he performs. He was so unknown that when the organizers booked him they thought he was a black guy.

    * What actually happened between Pete Townshend and Abbie Hoffman (according to eyewitnesses) was that Pete was adjusting his amp when Hoffman ran onto the stage and started ranting like an idiot. Pete looked over his shoulder and saw him at the mic then ran over and cracked him across the back of his head with the headstock of his guitar. Hoffman turned around with the audicity of looking surprised then he either fell or jumped down into the press pit, jumped the fence and ran out through the crowd. One of the organizer commented that it was miraculous that he could run away through the audience that fast considering how closely packed the audience was.
    Pete said afterwards that he agreed with Hoffman's statement about John Sinclair but the content of his message was irrelavant, he had broken the 'sanctity of the stage' (meaning the artist's right to perform without interruption).
    Townshend already had a reputation for beating the crap out of people that got on the stage during Who shows and Hoffman chose to make it worse by interrupting Tommy.

    That is all I can think for now.

    Now to make something clear. I know that I come across as cynical (especially when it comes to hippies), but if I was 17-30 years old in 1969 and was within three states of New York I likely would have went to the festival (and wouldn't got stuck in traffic because I most likely would've been on a motorcycle).

    In my younger days I attended festivals and motorcycle rallies that were just as messy as Woodstock.
    I came from a generation where bikers were supposed to smell like oil, gasoline, sweat and beer. I attended the National ABATE Rally back when it WAS like Woodstock except for bikers. And the last time I attended that rally in the 80s I spent half of the weekend tripping on LSD.
    And like one person said in the documentary, that dirt she was covered with was like a badge of honor, a symbol that she had survived those three days. I felt the same way when I attended those motorcycle rallies and festivals.

    So despite my cynicism. If I'd been old enough at the time I probably would've been there.

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    Another bank robbery & Upcoming Episodes

    My bank found another way to rob me for another $85 before I could close my account.

    This only reinforces everything that I said in my episode on BoA and their rip-off schemes. They've invented another rip-off scheme. The extended overdraft charge.
    Essentially they charge you an additional $35 for every 5 days that you have a negative balance. In other words they charge you an overdraft for an overdraft for an overdraft ad nauseam.

    The charge that caused the overdraft was a mistake and was reversed. But rather than reversing the overdraft charges BoA expects us to extort the $70 in overdraft fees from the company that mistakenly charged us for a subscription we had canceled.

    Lisa called the company back and told them what BoA expected and they rightfully said that they did not charge the overdraft fee and therefore it wasn't their responsibility to pay the overdraft, that it is BoAs responsibility to reverse the charges.

    We were supposed to go to BoA early this morning, but I foresaw myself getting more and more indignant with them and the various ways that they have managed to steal and extort money from me until they would wind up calling the cops to make me leave.

    I'm going to attempt to get it resolved through their online customer service whom I have had limited success arguing with in the past. If I can't resolve it through them, then I will risk arrest by debating with an extortionist/bank manager.
    I need to print up everything I have found on them online to throw on their desk when I go in there.

    I told Lisa that I would have no problem calling the media to enlighten the public on the business practices of BoA, but it'd be difficult (if not impossible) to find any media outlet that doesn't advertise BoA. The media isn't going bite the hand that pays them.

    So if you live in the Topeka area and you hear on the news that some guy went apes**t at a Bank of America branch, call the Shawnee County Adult Detention Center, find out if I'm incarcerated there and how much my bond is.

    My show quality will be going back to the crappy quality the early episodes had. For some reason my Skype subscription renewal came up two weeks early. So until I can afford to renew it I'm back to the Bluetooth and my shows will have to stay in the after 10pm timeslot when I have unlimited minutes on my phone. So until I can get my Skype renewed I probably won't have any really serious episodes.

    But I do have at least one episode planned to discuss Leonard Peltier. It may be another two episode show so I can set-up the show for the discussion about Leonard, who he is, why it matters, etc. The background of his case.

    If I think I can cram it all into one episode then I will. But that doesn't seem likely, in order for people who don't know who Leonard Peltier is or the circumstances surrounding what happened to understand you need to take people by the hand and walk them up to the day that the shootout near Oglala SD occurred and what followed.

    That's a lot of information. My intention for these shows is to have J.D. Nash as my guest. J.D. is a former spokesperson for the American Indian Movement and is a member of the Oglala Commemoration committee and keeps up to date with what is happening with the Leonard Peltier Defence Committee, in other words he can provide some details that I might overlook.

    Like I said, this is a lot of information so it may take two episodes. One episode for the set-up i.e. the events leading up to June 26 1975 and some events that followed and a second episode about the "trial" of Leonard and other fun details about how the FBI screwed him and continue to screw him despite the fact that in an appeal the prosecution said "We don't know who shot those agents on June 26, 1975". What agents? Exactly, that's why it will require some background.

    Whether J.D. will participate in both shows or not depends on him and his schedule.

    As soon as I can prepare these shows I will schedule them.

    Thanks for listening and continuing to listen. The time off I took from doing shows seemed to cause a loss of listeners, I warned everyone early on that I would never do a show just for the sake of doing a show. I would only do a show when I had a topic to discuss, even if the topic is as thin as a Celebrity Dead Pool.

    Hopefully people who were listeners will come back, I had a strong and steady demographic of 7 listeners, somehow I lost 3.
    I guess that's what I get for having a show with no format. But a show format confines you to a little box but I don't fit into a little box and I don't like being confined. I like the freedom to talk about whatever I feel like talking about and, in some cases, rant about whatever I want to rant about.

    Stay tuned or keep an eye out for new episodes. They will happening soon.

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    The Damage Plan - Episode 9 (Woodstock)

    Another anniversary happened in early August, it was the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival. We're going to talk about everything leading up to it, the concert itself (it's high points and it's disasters), the artists that played there (many weren't included in the movie and I'm not even sure if they were even filmed). Then we'll talk about what followed. Wrapping it up with the myths and legends of Woodstock and it's idealistic legacy.

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    Mad Dog Radio - Pat Recob

    Musician Pat Recob w/ interviewer and friend Shawn Ames from Mad Dog Radio. Mad Dog Radio was having switchboard problems so I loaned my station to them for the night. Pat has played with and rubbed shoulders with many great musicians in rock and blues including Badfinger, Lee McBee & The Who. Mad Dog Radio's description - The debut broadcast of the Mad Dog Radio Show will feature bassist and good friend Pat Recob! Pat will be talking about his past and current musical projects, life before fame, and lots of other interesting tidbits!

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    Temporary Hiatus

    Sorry that we have been on a temporary hiatus, we've simply been very busy with other things.

    We'll be back soon.

    We wish to give thanks to Kim & Ron Prothe from Above And Beyond Health Care for their generous donation of a second computer. It was kind of "some assembly required" when I got it, just some reformatting errors, but after a week of TechGeek forum searches and pulling some tricks out of my ass it's up and running like new.

    Stay tuned, as I said, we will be back soon.

    In the meantime, add the show to your friends or your favorites (and don't forget to add Lisa to your friends too), leave us some comments and if you have any show suggestions send us those too.

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    The Damage Plan - Episode 8 (Manson Family Pt. 2)

    The rest of Episode 8. Topics will be more about the crimes and suspected crimes of "The Family" and the cultural fascination with Charles Manson and other killers.

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    The Damage Plan - Episode 8 (Susan Atkins, The Manson Family)

    Topic will be Susan Atkins appeal for parole, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme's parole, the history of Charles Manson, "The Family" and the murders connected to them. Some little known facts and some opinions on the facts from different perspectives.

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We are working on compiling topics, notes and outlines for future shows.
Keep an eye out, favorite the show and send friend requests so you'll know when the next show is scheduled and so we'll know that you're listening.
The more people that we know are listening, the more motivated I'll be to do more shows.

Also to become a listener I think you have to listen to at least one of the shows using the list on the left of the page.
Click "play" on one of the episodes on the left of the screen and you'll be listed as a "listener"...I think.


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