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What is a Pain Management Doctor, and What Conditions Do They Treat?
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Are you experiencing chronic or acute pain? If so, a pain management doctor may be able to help. Pain management doctors specialize in treating all types of pain, from arthritis to cancer pain. 
Keep reading to learn more about these medical professionals and what they can do for you.
Education and Training
Pain management doctors have extensive education and training. They must complete four years of medical school and a residency in anesthesiology, physical medicine, or rehabilitation. 
They may also complete a fellowship in pain management. Pain management doctors must stay up-to-date on the latest treatments and techniques to provide their patients with the best care possible.
Conditions Treated by Pain Management Doctors
Pain management doctors can treat a variety of conditions. Chronic pain conditions include arthritis, back pain, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, and migraines. 
Acute pain conditions may include post-operative pain, trauma-related pain, and cancer pain. Whether your pain is short-term or long-term, a pain management doctor can help you find relief.
Techniques and Treatments
Pain management doctors use a variety of techniques and treatments to relieve pain. Medication management may include prescription pain medications or non-opioid medications. 
Interventional procedures may include nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, or radiofrequency ablation. Physical therapy may include exercise programs, massage therapy, or acupuncture. 
Your pain management doctor will work with you to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.
Finding a Pain Management Doctor
If you're seeking a pain management specialist, there are several ways to find one. 
You may ask for a referral from your primary care physician, search online resources and directories, or contact your insurance provider for a referral. 
You can find a pain management doctor in Savannah or a knee pain doctor in Pooler who can help.For more information you can visit our website ProCare Wellness Institute.
Patient Experience
Your first visit with a pain management doctor will involve a thorough medical history and physical examination. Your doctor will discuss your symptoms and may order diagnostic tests. 
Once your diagnosis is confirmed, your doctor will work with you to develop a treatment plan. Ongoing care may include follow-up visits, medication management, or physical therapy.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
As with any medical treatment, there are potential risks and side effects associated with pain management treatments. Opioid addiction and dependence are potential risks of prescription pain medications. 
Interventional procedures may carry risks such as bleeding or infection. Your pain management doctor will monitor you for any side effects and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
Conclusion
Pain management doctors are highly trained medical professionals who specialize in treating all types of pain.  If you are experiencing chronic or acute pain, a pain management doctor in Savannah or a Pain Management Doctor in Savannah may be able to help.
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maeve-olivia · 7 years
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Hiiiiiiiii, unfortunately my laptop decided to break on me whilst I was on holiday meaning I haven't been able to post! However, now it's finally fixed again I can share with you the many art galleries I've visited, along with illustrations I've been working on, the progress of my summer puppet project and much more! This may mean that over the next few weeks I will be posting a lot more (well of my laptop doesn't die again!) so I apologise in advance! The photographs above are from the Red Brick art exhibition in Glastonbury. Where I saw the work from Carrie Pooler, Volker Mersch and Suzy Wright. It was lovely to see such a wide variety of art and different techniques that have been used by the artists. Personally Suzy Wright's work was my favourite, I loved the incredible amount of detail that she produced in all of her pieces and how she uses multiple coloured threads to get a stunning tonal range. I recommend you pop into see the work if you're passing!
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creepingsharia · 4 years
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Georgia: Muslim attacks cop with pipe, is shot dead attacking cop with rock (video)
Video Sheds Light on Hours Leading Up to Officer-Involved Shooting in Evans County
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Video from the dash camera of a Claxton Police Department patrol video shows the temperament and demeanor of a man who later died in an officer-involved shooting with an Evans County Sheriff’s deputy over the weekend.
Public records obtained by AllOnGeorgia indicate that the man who died during the altercation was detained twice by law enforcement officials earlier in the evening, but was released instead of being booked at the Evans County jail.
Background.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation was contacted overnight on May 9, 2020 after an Evans County deputy, whose name has not been released, fired a duty weapon upon 47-year-old Yassin Mohamed in unincorporated Evans County. Preliminary information from the GBI indicates multiple encounters between Mohamed and law enforcement in the days and immediate 12 hours leading up to the shooting, culminating in an incident in which Mohamed reportedly threw rocks at the deputy, striking him once. According to the GBI, Mohamed then charged the deputy with one of the rocks, at which time the deputy fired his service weapon three times. Mohamed was pronounced dead at the scene and an autopsy will be conducted.
It was not clear Wednesday if the fatal shooting was captured on the dash camera of the deputy or if the deputy’s vehicle was even equipped with a dash camera, but a law enforcement official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, did state the rocks varied in size and included at least one ‘approximately the size of a softball.’
Shooting Incident Preceded by At Least 2 Earlier Encounters That Evening.
A report released by the Claxton Police Department under the Georgia Open Records Act indicates Mohamed was detained earlier in the evening by Claxton police officers who were asked to assist the Evans County Sheriff’s Office.
Claxton Police Officers Dustin Skipper, Wesley Kennedy, and Jeb Cowart responded to a call outside the city limits but within the boundaries of the county at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Friday, May 8. The call was in reference to a man in the roadway who was hitting an Evans County EMS ambulance. While officers were en route, it was relayed that the man had walked into someone’s yard, picked up a pipe and was carrying it while walking in the middle of East Long Street. Dispatch notifies Officer Skipper that attempts have been made to contact Evans Memorial Hospital but they ‘cannot get an answer.’ The hospital was contacted because of an earlier call involving an escaped 10-13 (police code: involuntary commitment) hospital patient. Authorities sought to confirm the identify of the patient, though Yassin Mohamed was later determined not to be the same individual from the earlier 10-13 call. 
Dash camera footage shows officers arriving on the scene illuminated by EMS lights to find Mohamed in the middle of the road with the pipe. As Officer Skipper activates his blue lights and slows to a stop, Mohamed begins approaching the vehicle with ‘what appeared to be a blank stare mindset,’ according to the incident report. 
According to an incident report made by responding officers:
“Officer Skipper noticed the male grabbed the pipe with both hands and drew back as if he was going to strike Officer Skipper’s patrol unit. Officer Skipper then opened his drivers door and hollered, “Hey don’t you hit my damn car!’ As Officer Skipper done this the male subject struck the patrol unit on the drivers front fender. The male subject then continued to strike the drivers side of the car as he was walking towards the opening of the doorway. Officer Skipper then drew his service weapon and ordered the subject to get back…
The subject continued to advance towards Officer Skipper and was not complying with commands given to him. Officer Skipper quickly attempted to put his service weapon in its holster and exit the vehicle so he was not confined to the small area. Officer Skipper ordered the subject back again in which he ignored. Officer Skipper then exited the patrol unit where he tackled the subject face to face to the ground. As he done this, Officer Skippers service weapon fell from his holster due to not being completely secured. Officer Skipper ordered police officer Wesley Kenneedy whom was riding along with Officer Skipper, to grab the gun. Officer Skipper then attempted to place the male subject into custody, but had to be assisted by EMS personnel. The male subject was handcuffed behind his back….at that time Officer Skipper noticed that the male subject had urinated on himself.” 
After Mohamed is subdued and in handcuffs, Skipper radios that the subject is ‘10-95’ (police code: in custody) and can be heard calling for county law enforcement to assist in further action, per policy for city assists. EMS checks on Officer Skipper and indicates they had another call come in and need to leave. Deputy Stewart and supervisor Lieutenant Felton “Duck” Brewton, both from the ECSO, arrive on scene and conversation captured on dash camera video shows the deputy and CPD officers discussing the preceding chain of events. 
Officer Skipper is also heard on body cam footage saying “he’s [Mohamed] the guy Duck’s been dealing with…”
“This is all Duck’s fault anyway. Duck should have carried him on to the jail [referencing an earlier incident in the evening with Mohamed prior to the current incident in progress],” another officer can be heard saying.
The video, which was edited only to redact the identifying license information of Mohamed, is below. WARNING – Contains graphic language. Story continues below.
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Media Coverage of the Shooting.
The story has already been covered internationally, garnering coverage by The Daily Mail and MetroUk. The more specific details made available from the Claxton Police Department do refute an early narrative by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) which contends that Mohamed was targeted because of his race, his Muslim faith, and for ‘jaywalking.’ One CAIR director called the shooting “identical” to the Ahmaud Arbery incident, the Glynn County shooting from February that made headlines for a number of reasons, to include the invocation of the ‘citizens arrest’ statute, the conflicts of interest by the District Attorney’s Office, and the lack of investigatory action by prosecutors.
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More background via: GBI Releases Additional Details in Evans County Officer-Involved Shooting
Preliminary information indicates that at approximately 12:53 a.m., an Evans County Sheriff’s Office deputy was dispatched to the area of SR-169 and Archie Mitchell Road in Claxton, GA, in reference to a male who was on foot in the middle of the road. When the deputy arrived in the area, he located Yassin Mohamad, 47. The Sheriff’s Office had several encounters with Mohamed over the previous 12 hours. When the deputy attempted to make contact with Mohamed, he fled from the deputy and an altercation ultimately ensued. During the altercation, Mohamed picked up several rocks and began throwing them at the deputy, striking him once. Mohamed then charged the deputy with a larger rock at which point the deputy discharged his firearm, striking Mohamed. Mohamed was pronounced deceased at the scene. An autopsy will be conducted at the GBI Crime Lab in Pooler, GA.
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h/t @livingengine and Citizens for Confronting CAIR on Television.
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The Best Laid Plans...
The Best Laid Plans…
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“Carry with you maps and string, flashlights, friends who make you sing, and stars to help you find your place, music, hope, and amazing grace.” ~ Mary Chapin Carpenter
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The Best Laid Plans...
It’s a good thing I decided to take a break from blogging when I did. Several days into my self-imposed hiatus to tend to some medical procedures, I…
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The New Kid
James T. Kirk took a big lung full of the crisp late November air as he pulled off his motorcycle helmet. Locking it in the bike shed at the back of the store he opened his biker leathers as he entered through the staff entrance to sign in. The rest of the workers he assigned to his shift wouldn’t be arriving for a while, but he liked to arrive early to settle in after a couple of days off. He relieved his night manager who oversaw the Monday 00:00 to 7AM shift of restocking the shelves, signing off on the deliveries so the guy could go home to his family early, he was moving his oldest daughter to University that day, so Kirk wanted to give him the extra time with her, even just a few minutes.
Kirk made himself comfortable at his desk by the large windows, watching as one by one his employees arrived and left. “Mr Kirk,” Spock, his second in command, as he liked to say, brought him out of his daze. Kirk and Spock had a strange friendship. Spock’s main duties involved keeping Kirk in line with his crazy ideas and promotions. But they had clear respect for each other, even if it was hidden by what appeared a strained working relationship.
“Spock I’ve told you before, casual, it’s Jim.”
“Jim,” Spock rephrased.
“Better now what’s up?”
“The demo company is training a new recruit today; they need you to approve their ID. He’ll be working with Uhura later this afternoon after his orientation.”
“Hmm,” Kirk acknowledged nodding as he scanned over the recruit’s paperwork. Curly hair, green eyes and a baby-face, he would do well in the product demonstrations.
“Something the matter?”
“Nah, you just don’t work many shifts with Uhura, since you guys started… Not even sure what the appropriate term for it is,” he teased.
“Relationship, Jim.” Uhura spoke from the door, “it’s this thing grown-ups do when they like each other.” She said walking into the office to drop off her bag and sign in, kissing Spock on the cheek to make a point as she did so.
“When will you let me use your first name?” Jim asked.
“You and I both know if you wanted to know it that bad you’d look in my records,” she replied scribbling her surname.
“And where would the satisfaction be in that?”
“Well I’m not telling you.” She left the office to find her kit in the warehouse and set up her stand. Jim rolled his eyes, he and Uhura had met in their sixth form and he’d done nothing but flirt with her, her mother, like many of the parents of their classmates and his parents, was RAF (Royal Air Force) and so second name usage was common. She only used his first name to tease that he didn’t know hers.
The woman from the demo company arrived next, to set up her health and safety talks with the new kid. After her came Jim’s closest friend other than Spock and his daughter who was on mid-term break from school. Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy, who worked on the butcher’s counter. His background in surgery made his cuts of meat close to perfection, the only thing keeping him from working in hospitals again was an old injury meaning his hand could tremor under pressure, rendering him unable to perform surgery safely.
He was accompanied by his daughter, 8-year-old Joanna, who adored Jim a little too much. It didn’t really bother anyone, just made them laugh a little. Joanna was barely awake when Leonard set her down, during school holidays Leonard let her stay up later and sleep in. On her back rested her Stitch bag probably containing some homework and colouring books to entertain her in the children’s centre. Something Jim had set up when he noticed a significant number of staff required childcare and saw no reason they should pay a fortune for it. The remainder of his staff arrived in small groups, car-poolers and bus goers mainly. He greeted all of them as he got on with his paperwork for the morning. Then he began his rounds, checking the demo company rep was getting on OK with the new kid and introducing himself.
He found Spock standing, directing people to the appropriate checkouts on the shop floor. At the pharmacy counter Chapel was helping a man check for allergies in the medication he wanted to buy, and Bones was cutting meat for a woman asking for a suggestion for wine for a dinner party she was throwing. He checked how Uhura’s sales were going and restocked the product she was showing, taking a sample as he passed. He and the demo crew thought that if customers saw the staff trying and buying the samples it looked good for the store, the rep from the company didn’t always agree so he made sure not to get caught.
When he had done a second and third walk around he checked in on the children’s centre. The kids loved him because he was basically just a big kid himself really, and he wasn’t afraid to join in their games and get messy with the paints. The staff loved it when he dropped in, especially recently as they had a teething baby in their care who required constant comfort at the minute. Kirk took the little guy off their hands for ten minutes, the kid gumming on a teething ring in his arms.
Someone knocked on the door to the centre and came in, it was Spock. “Sir, Mr Pike is here,” he informed Jim privately.
“Alright buddy time to go back to the girls,” he said to the baby handing him over and straightening his tie.  “Have a fun day kids,” he waved to the children. “Sir,” he greeted Pike, the area manager.
“Working hard Kirk?”
“Always Sir.” He said, he knew that Pike didn’t actually care if he messed around a little so long as he got his work done, but he liked to mess around with Kirk from time to town. Pike had been the person to hire Kirk when he was a teenager desperate for a job and took him in when his step-father kicked him out. “Just helping in the kid’s centre, they got a teether in there.”
“Poor kid,” Pike said, “how’re sales?” He asked getting right to business which Jim dove into his report.
 Meanwhile the demo company rep had just finished giving Pavel Chekov a tour of the warehouse and was searching for Uhura before she went on her lunch break. She was sampling frozen desserts that were more frozen than defrosted as they were just back-up products. “This is Nyota, you’ll be buddying with her today.”
“Pavel,” he stuck out his hand which she shook.
“Hi, you can all me Nyota except in front of the boss, Kirk, we’ve been friends for years and he still doesn’t know my first name and I like to tease him over it.” Pavel laughed and nodded. The rep left them and Nyota showed Pavel what she was doing before packing away for her lunch break.
In the break-room they sat by the windows and got to know each other. “So what’re you doing at the University?”
“I’m studying Physics and Engineering in a joint honour degree, both as majors. I needed the work to help pay for my accommodation.” He explained, “it’s flexible, I can work it around my studies.”
“Do you have any shifts lined up?” She asked, as they set the stand back up after lunch.
“A couple for next weekend.” He said.
“Hey Uhura, what’re you sampling today?” Asked an employee Pavel did not yet know.
“Cheesecake, a still defrosting but people seem to like it,” she shrugged holding out a plastic fork for him. He ate the square.
“Mm- cold,” he laughed wishing he’d have bitten it in half.
Uhura smiled, “I warned you,” she teased. “Hikaru, this is Pavel Chekov, he’s new.”
“Hikaru Sulu. Nice to meet you,” they shook hands.
“You as well.”
 It was Pavel’s first solo shift and he arrived nice and early with a hand scribbled check-list of things to do so he didn’t forget anything. Uhura was in but had her own demo to worry about and he didn’t want to be a bother. He’d practiced over and over on the bus the order he was going to do things to set up. Step one, locate the stand and all he needed. Step two, clean everything and locate where his product was. He was offering tasters of smoothies in tiny shot glasses so he set up at the end of the milk aisle in the large counter aisle where all the store made stuff was. It was a nice first demo to have, he thought as he served people, remembering to ask kids if they had a parent with them first. It was awkward at first but it was the law and he had to follow it. He’d just got this job; he didn’t want to lose it his first solo day.
At some point, when he, really, couldn’t tell how old some guy what he IDed him to find out he was a year older than Pavel himself. He apologized but the guy didn’t seem to mind that much. Pavel was still blushing by the time his lunch break arrived. Uhura was in the break room, with the deputy manager, Pavel couldn’t remember his name but he was sure it began with and ‘S’. “May I join you?” He asked shyly and Uhura invited him to sit before Spock, he read the name tag, had even opened his mouth.
“Having a good day?” Uhura asked him.
“Yes, I’m doing smoothies. Quite a lot of them have gone from the shelves. What about you?”
“I’m doing Christmas chocolate, always a big seller, the companies sent me free stock to use.”
“I think I have that one next week. Thursday,” he recalled.
Their conversation was interrupted by loud sobbing as Kirk carried a young girl into the breakroom, heading straight for them, “Uhura can you watch her a minute, Spock I need your help, Joss is down there breaking her restraining order, tried dragging Jo out of the day care. Hikaru has gone to get Len but-” He explained as he and Spock walked towards the doors, the sobbing girl hugging Nyota who was rubbing her back and whispering to her. Pavel watched, unsure what to do. Should he leave them? Should he try to help? He didn’t know.
“It’s OK Joanna, she’s not here,” Uhura whispered to the sobbing child. “You’re right here with me and Pavel,” she said, Joanna hugged herself closer to Nyota, eyeing Pavel with a nervous yet calculated look. Pavel helped calm the girl down to the best of his abilities. The doors opened again and Spock and Jim returned with another man who called Joanna’s name.
“It’s alright Jo, I got you,” he whispered hugging her. “I’ll take her home,” he said to Jim.
“Bones you gotta wait for the cops to get here, you know that.” Jim replied. “Security have Joss in the office, she’s not going anywhere, but do take her home afterwards.”
“I’ll go clean up my station,” the man, Bones, said and he made to move but Joanna wouldn’t let go. “Sweetie I gotta go clean up.”
“I wanna go,” she mumbled.
“Sweetie you can’t behind the counter, you know that.”
“Pavel’s stand is right across from you, maybe she could stand there and watch?” Uhura suggested. “He was good at helping me calm her down,” she said.
“The kid?” Bones stared him down a little.
“Well, um, I do not mind,” Pavel stammered.
“I’ll even stand close-by,” Kirk rescued him.
“OK, I guess, when’s the end of your break?”
“Five minutes ago.”
“Great, let’s go” Jim clapped his hands together, Pavel jumped a little. On the walk down, whatever brief impression he’d made on Joanna became apparent when she slipped her hand into his and wouldn’t let go until he had to start pouring samples. Even then she took hold of the hem of his shirt and hid practically behind him so she could only just see her dad. Pavel had a feeling, that he hoped was wrong but was probably correct that this wasn’t the first time this had happened and he doubted that it would be the last.
“Thanks for that,” Leonard said approaching after cleaning his station.
“It was no problem.” Pavel assured him.
“Say goodbye sweetheart.”
“Bye,” Joanna said softly and reached for her father to lift her. He did and she held tightly onto him as he walked away.
“Goodbye Joanna,” Pavel said giving a small wave.
Uhura arrived to help him pack away having cleared up ahead of time when all her product ran out on the shelves. “Is that a regular occurrence?” He asked about the events of earlier.
“No, thank God, but Leonard’s ex-wife lost custody in the divorce, he made the argument that he didn’t want her setting an example of cheating for his daughter. The judge agreed. Combined with Joss’ lack of interest in anything except how she can use Joanna, she didn’t have a chance. Hey did I introduce you to Scotty last time?”
“No,” Pavel said confused.
“Come on, you’re gonna love him.” She led him through the stores into the warehouse. “Scotty, you in here?” She called.
“Aye lass, just a minute,” a Scottish voice called. A man appeared from behind some shelves.
“Pavel this is Scotty, Scotty this is Pavel he’s our new demo guy. Scotty is the person to ask about stock for your demos. Ask nicely and he hides stock so you have lots of it on your day.”
“Aye, for a small price, laddie,” Pavel began to stammer but Uhura stopped him.
“He means save him the leftovers,” she smiled and he laughed.
“Ah, right, no problem, Mister Scott,” he said.
“Let me introduce you to my leading lady in the warehouse. Jaylah, come meet the new recruit, Jaylah is brilliant laddie, can’t find something go to her, she’ll make it appear.” Pavel met Jaylah then excused himself before his last bus left. The walk back to his accommodation would take an hour at least and it was pouring outside, so he really couldn’t afford it.
 Pavel arrived back at his noisy dorm, it was Friday and most of the first years were planning to go out clubbing. Pavel however had another shift in the morning so put on his headphones and paired them to his alarm wirelessly and went to bed.
He was back at the store the next morning for his second demo, same product as the day before. He was clearing up for lunch when a hand clapped him on the shoulder making him jump. “Chekov, just the kid I was looking for. Good job with Jo yesterday.”
“It was nothing sir,” he stammered.
“None of that, call me Jim, or Kirk, the only person I don’t let call me Kirk is Spock, but that’s because he needs to relax a little. Anyway, we’re having a get together tonight, you’ve made quite the impression on some of the others, wanted to invite you to join us.”
“Very kind of you, but my buses don’t run after a certain time,” Pavel told him.
“Don’t worry about it we can arrange something,” Kirk said smiling.
“Jim if he doesn’t want to go you can’t make him,” Nyota said making Kirk jump a little.
“Are you ever not here?”
“I’m not working, I’m shopping,” she told him gesturing to her cart.
“But still, think about it, someone will be able to give you a ride,” Kirk assured him.
“I’ll think about it,” Pavel promised.
 Pavel went on lunch and for the first time realised he knew nobody in the breakroom. He sat at a window seat watching over the parking lot and idly eating his carrot sticks and drinking his soda from the cafeteria downstairs when he felt the bench move as someone placed their bag across from him. He turned, surprised to see Hikaru. “Mind if I join you?” He asked.
“Not at all, please,” Pavel said, relieved to see someone familiar.
“Did Kirk invite you to his party tonight?”
“He did but I don’t think I’m going.”
“How come?”
“I don’t know if I’ll be able to get back home, I live in dorms near the University and busses don’t run up there after 8 in the evening.”
“You live in dorms? I live in student apartments up there, I can drive you,” Hikaru offered.
“You’re a student too?”
“Yeah, I’m doing a Master’s in Education, I want to teach, I just realised that later than most people. It’s no problem, I was driving myself so I’m not drinking much. They’re not really parties to be honest, just get togethers, but they’re usually really fun.”
“If you’re sure I suppose I can go, I don’t have class tomorrow so I have nothing to wake up early for.”
“Great, what building are you in? I can come get you about 7? 7:30?”
“7 is fine,” Pavel replied. “Excuse me, I must get back.”
“See you later,” Hikaru said.
Pavel smiled as he went back to work, he’d never been invited to other people’s parties at the University, he was somewhat of an outsider in his building and on his course.
 Pavel read the text from Hikaru telling him he was outside and checked that his curls were under control. He was wearing jeans and a light button down shirt. He was relieved to see Hikaru was wearing something similar, he had agonized over what to wear for way too long before giving in and skyping his sister. He slid into the passenger seat and put on his seatbelt, greeting Hikaru. “Thank you for taking me.”
“Don’t worry about it, the building is on my route and we’re friends,” Hikaru shrugged.
“We are?” Pavel asked, “I mean, sorry, I’m not very good at social interactions.”
“Well I consider us friends, we talk, we see each other at work.”
“Yes I suppose we are.” Pavel smiled.
Soon they pulled up in front of Kirk’s place. Pavel recognized three cars from work. Hikaru lead him in, not knocking before opening the door. Everyone was in the large open kitchen and living area. It was a small affair, Kirk, as host, Spock and Uhura were present, also Scotty, Jaylah and McCoy too, though he probably wouldn’t stay late.
“Guys great timing, Jaylah and Uhura are kicking our asses on this thing,” Kirk told them gesturing to the screen where Mario Kart was being played. “Beers are in the fridge; pizzas are on their way.” He added turning his attention back to the screen.
Pavel sat beside Uhura on the couch, sipping a beer from the fridge, he wasn’t really a beer drinker so he was taking it easy so as not to embarrass himself in front of his work friends. Other than Uhura he spent the evening talking to Scotty, who he discovered shared his interest in Engineering and Physics and Hikaru who he already knew he had a great deal in common with.
Having only limited encounters with drinking beer Pavel tried to stay alert, beer was not his usual beverage and it often left him feeling tired and sleepy. Hikaru caught him hiding a yawn and made his excuses to leave. He had class at 11 the next day so now seemed a good time to leave anyway.
“You did not have to do that,” Pavel said as they climbed into the car.
“I know, but I have class at 11 in the morning and you looked ready to curl up in the armchair.”
“Beer makes me sleepy,” Pavel told him.
“I noticed,” Hikaru smiled. “Don’t worry about it, falling asleep from beer is probably the least scandalous thing that’s happened at one of Kirk’s parties.” Chekov smiled shyly.
They pulled up outside of Pavel’s building and neither made to move right away, in fact Hikaru turned off the engine. “Thank you for taking me. I had a good time.”
“You’re welcome.” Hikaru smiled and Pavel made to climb out of the car. “Would you- Um, would you like to hang out sometime, I’ve seen you around Campus, you seem mostly on your own. I think you’re pretty cool to hang out with.”
A smile pulled at Pavel’s lips. “I’d like that. Message me tomorrow?”
“I will,” Hikaru said smiling.
Pavel let himself into the building and paused at the door to wave. He was glad he’d gone to the party, he liked the people at his work, they were fun and interesting and he had more in common with them than he had expected. He looked forward to going back into work. He looked forward to hanging out with them again, talking and getting to know them more. But most of all, he looked forward to hanging out with Hikaru.
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Governments and companies recently sealed the European Plastics Pact[1]. It has been agreed that the capacity for collection, sorting and recycling of plastic must be at least 25 percent higher in five years. In the same year, at least 30 percent of all packaging must consist of recycled material. As a result of these agreements, the plastic industry is paying more and more attention to circularity, PRS[2]also notes the pallet pooler for the petrochemical industry.
In March of 2020, the pact's objectives were signed by 66 companies and organizations and 15 governments. This was done voluntarily, but not without constraints. A rotating steering committee consisting of signatories monitors each year how far stands the implementation of all participants. It is the first time that so many different parties, from supermarkets and candy manufacturers to governments, are jointly committed to this on a European scale. “If you look at where we are now and where we want to go, there are still a lot of things to be done,” says Rinus de Kok, commercial director at pallet pooling company PRS.
Multi-deployable pooling system
PRS has set up a European pallet pooling system for polymer producers. These producers supply plastic granules on standardized wooden pallets supplied by PRS to plastic granulate manufacturers throughout Europe. “We sometimes say that we are only a modest supplier with a fairly basic product,” says De Kok. “But we deliver millions of pallets a year to more than a hundred locations across Europe.” The pallets eventually end up at ten thousand addresses of plastics processors, where PRS collects them after use. PRS then repairs the damaged pallets and returns them to the pool. In this way, pallets are reused for as long as possible. “We now only collect our own pallets, but why shouldn't we also collect other residual flows, such as used packaging materials from plastic processors? With our network, we are in a unique position to contribute to the circular model of the polymer industry.”
An example: most polymer producers in Europe use 25 kg bags to package and transport plastic granulate. Recyclers would like to get these bags back, so that they can turn them into high-quality recycled granulate. “In that case, we can place a crate at the customer's location, where the empty bags can be placed,”says De Kok. “We regularly collect the pallets, so we might as well take a crate full of bags with us.” De Kok sees that there is more and more discussion about these types of models: “Can we combine the current business model with other return flows?”
Circular together
A platform where such discussions are held is PCEP, the Polyolefin Circular Economy Platform. [3]Founded about two years ago, the organization aims to change the industry from linear to circular. The platform is a collaboration of various European parties in the polyolefins (polypropylene and polyethylene) industry, such as producers, plastics processors and recyclers.
One of PCEP's goals is to discover new markets for recycled plastic. A pilot carried out by a number of parties within the platform is the development of a plastic pallet as an alternative to the wooden one. “Of course we would like to play a role in this”, says De Kok. “With our knowledge and the network in which we operate, we can contribute to this development. So we joined PCEP to discuss this and are now actively involved in a first pilot in this area.”
Plastic pallets
PRS is working in the pilot together with Cabka,[4]a specialist in the field of recycled plastic pallets. De Kok: “Of course, Cabka does not know the value chain of the polymer industry as we have known it for almost 25 years. There are quite a few requirements for such a pallet.”In the first place, a pallet must be able to hold a weight of up to 1,500 kilos of granules and be placed in a rack without permanently bending. Furthermore, the pallet must be able to rest on the forks of a lift truck and not slide off when it brakes. “These are all functional requirements that wood currently fulfils perfectly,” says De Kok. “Wood is strong, easy to repair and certified, and in a pooling system it is also sustainable. But of course we share the ambition to find a high-quality destination for recycled plastic again, and a plastic pallet could be that.”
Too many pallets are lost
But developing the perfect recycled plastic pallet is not the only challenge for PRS. “Recycled plastic pallets only become profitable if you use them as often as possible,” says De Kok. And that remains a challenge, also with the wooden pallets. Of the hundred pallets that PRS produces, less than half disappear from the radar. This is partly because pallets are shipped intercontinentally (and therefore arrive at locations where it no longer pays to retrieve them for reuse from a CO2 and cost perspective) and partly because pallets are lost at plastics processors because they are burned or resold, for example. De Kok: “These loss percentages really need to be reduced with recycled plastic pallets, otherwise we won't be able to pool efficiently.”
And that's where the shoe pinches, according to De Kok: “It is very good that more and more attention is paid to recycling and circularity, but we can only make this a success if the entire polymer industry commits to this.” PRS is trying to stimulate its partners, the plastic processors, with the Green Label introduced last year. Customers are allowed to use this label when they participate in the reuse of PRS pallets. “Through initiatives like these, circularity is even more on the agenda of our partners. It remains a challenge, but through discussions with parties within PCEP, you notice that everyone wants to contribute.”
CO2 pricing part of the solution
According to De Kok, there is also another major challenge for policymakers: reducing the price difference between virgin and recycled plastic. The price of recycled plastic is already fairly stable and is mainly driven by logistics and processing costs. The price of pure plastic, on the other hand, fluctuates violently with the price of oil. De Kok: “One could see this at the beginning of the corona crisis. As soon as the price of oil collapses, a virgin plastic pallet is suddenly cheaper than a recycled one. And that is to the contrary of the sustainability goals.” According to De Kok, policymakers should change something about the way the market operates. “ And I think there is only one way to do that, namely by putting a price on CO2. Only in this way one can increase the competitiveness of the price of recycled plastic. With circularity comes responsibility, and occasionally a slightly higher price. Even if no one wants to hear that sometimes. And only by working together can we all take on this responsibility.”
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Teun Schröder, Met circulariteit komt verantwoordelijkheid, en af en toe een iets hogere prijs in: ChangeInc, 13-10-2020 Met circulariteit komt verantwoordelijkheid, en af en toe een iets hogere prijs (change.inc)
[1] Despite the many benefits plastics provide us, we face a huge challenge in reducing our plastic wastage and littering. To face this challenge, the European Plastics Pact accelerates the shift toward the reuse and recycling of single-use plastic products and packaging.The Pact brings together governments and frontrunners from across the whole value chain. They work together towards four goals aimed at design, responsible use, recycling capacity and the use of recycled content. The Pact supports this work by offering a unique platform to exchange ideas, display good practices and discuss challenges, needed to build a new circular default for all to follow.The Netherlands and France started this initiative, but over eighty other organisations (governments, companies, non-governmental organisations and business associations) from across Europe helped to shape the final text of the European Plastics Pact. Home - European Plastics Pact [2] PRS is part of Faber Halbertsma Group, a family owned company with a history dating back to 1891. Faber Halbertsma Group is one of Europe’s leading poolers and is also a producer of sustainable wooden products. PRS was created in 1997, on the initiative of the polymer industry, dedicated from the start to provide full-service, sustainable pallet pooling solutions PRS - About us (prs-pooling.com) [3] PCEP is a collaborative organisation with three strategic goals for polyolefins: designing out waste; keeping maximum products and material in use for as long as possible; and then recycling into high-quality new raw material. PCEP [4] CABKA Group: Specialists for products made from recycled plastic. Today's CABKA has its roots in the Recover System Recycling company, founded in 1993. The company grew quickly and developed from a recycling company into a successful manufacturer of technical plastic products. By acquiring further companies, the enterprise incorporated more than 30 years of experience. Since 2006, the name of the company has been CABKA.
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Martin Scorsese – The Blues Finish up #4 and then 5-7. *** the rest of episode #4, Warming by the Devil's Fire by Charles Burnett1:08 See the whole thing here: http://www.magazzininesistenti.it/warming-by-the-devils-fire-charles-burnett-documentary-film-2003/ WC Handy - Beale Street Blues, Joe Turner’s Blues, Rev Gary Davis - Death Don’t Have No Mercy, MS John Hurt - Candyman, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, MS John Hurt - Spike Driver Blues, Bessie Smith - Muddy Water, Billie Holiday - I’m A Fool To Want You, Lightnin' Hopkins - Lonesome Road, Frank Jordan - I’m Going To Leland, South Carolina Chain Gang - Jumpin’ Judy, WC Handy - St Louis Blues, Bessie Smith, Elizabeth Cotton - Freight Train, worked for a dollar a month, Willie Dixon - Nervous, Victoria Spivey - T.B. Blues, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee - Key To The Highway, John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom, John Lee Hooker - Never Get Out of These Blues Alive. Big Bill Broonzy Elizabeth Cotten Reverend Gary Davis Ida Cox Willie Dixon Jesse Fuller John Lee Hooker Lightnin' Hopkins Son House Mississippi John Hurt Vasti Jackson Bessie Smith Mamie Smith Victoria Spivey Sister Rosetta Tharpe Dinah Washington Muddy Waters Sonny Boy Williamson (not in order) 1. Jelly Roll Morton Turtle Twist Jelly Roll Morton (piano); Barney Bigard (clarinet); Zutty Singleton (drums) Recorded New York City, New York; December 17, 1929 2. Ma Rainey See See Rider Ma Rainey (vocal) acc. by Her Georgia Jazz Band: Louis Armstrong (trumpet); Fletcher Henderson (piano) Recorded New York City, New York; October 16, 1924 3. Son House Death Letter Recorded New York City, New York; April 12-14, 1965 4. Billie Holiday I'm A Fool To Want You Billie Holiday (vocal) Recorded New York City, New York; February 19, 1958 5. Mississippi John Hurt Big Leg Blues Recorded New York City, New York; December 21, 1928 6. Memphis Jug Band K.C. Moan Recorded Memphis, Tennessee; October 4, 1929 7. Robert Johnson Sweet Home Chicago Recorded San Antonio, Texas; November 23, 1936 8. Tommy McClennan Deep Blue Sea Blues Recorded Chicago, Illinois; September 15, 1941 9. Bessie Smith Muddy Waters Bessie Smith (vocal); Coleman Hawkins (clarinet); Fletcher Henderson (piano) Recorded New York City, New York; March 2, 1927 10. Sonny Boy Williamson Cross My Heart Sonny Boy Williamson (vocal-harmonica); Robert Jr. Lockwood (guitar);, Otis Spann (piano); Willie Dixon (bass) Recorded Chicago, Illinois; September, 1957 11. Elmore James Dust My Broom Sonny Boy Williamson (harmonica) Recorded Jackson, Mississippi; August 5, 1951 12. Willie Dixon Nervous Blues Archival Footage 13. Muddy Waters You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had Muddy Waters (vocal-guitar); Otis Spann (piano) Recorded Chicago, Illinois; April 1964 14. W.C. Handy Beale Street Blues 15. Charley Patton Hang It On The Wall Recorded New York City, New York; February 1, 1934 16. Sister Rosetta Tharpe Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air Recorded New York City, New York; November 24, 1947 17. Carmen Twillie Give Me Freedom 18. Mildred Jones Mr. Thrill Recorded Houston, Texas; 1954 19. Lightnin' Hopkins Lonesome Road From Archival Footage 20. John Lee Hooker I'll Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive John Lee Hooker (vocal-guitar); Muddy Waters (guitar); Otis Spann (piano) Recorded New York City, New York; August 30, 1966 , Live At The Café au Go Go *** excerpt from Honeyboy and the History of the BluesSee the whole thing here: https://vimeo.com/12249843 Catfish Blues - David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Bruce Iglauer, BB King, indirect song - baby, I’m gonna leave you = leave the boss, Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don’t Go, drunk off that dago wine, Muddy Waters - I’mYour Hoochie Coochie Man, Honeyboy Edwards - Who May Your Regular Be. *** black *** Godfathers and SonsDirected by Marc LevinThursday ? in a club in Chicago, Marshall Chess, Koko Taylor! - Wang Dang Doodle, Chuck D, Muddy Waters - I’m A Man, Little Walter - Key To The Highway, pics of Leonard Chess, Muddy Waters - Rollin' Stone, Electric Mud - people hated it, Muddy Waters - I’mYour Hoochie Coochie Man, Public Enemy, She’s Alright, Marshall talking about a hip hop version of Electric Mud, Otis Rush live at the Chicago Blues Festival - I Wonder Why (Will My Man Be Home Tonight), Waling The Back Streets And Crying, Jimmy Rogers - Chicago Bound (neat night steam train footage), Phil Chess, Maxwell St, Magic Slim, Lonnie Brooks - Feel Good Doin’ Bad, Chess Studios, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf - Evil (Is Going On), didn’t know it would be a great name, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Marshall’s bar mitzvah, Bo Diddley - We’re Gonna Get Married, Brownie McGhee, Willie Dixon, Howlin’ Wolf - Spoonful, Koko, I Got What It Takes, Mrs Willie Dixon, Magic Slim, Muddy Waters- I’m Ready, Ike Turner & Pinetop Perkins, Common, Rolling Stones - I Just Wanna Make Love To You, recorded 2nd album in the summer of ’64, Sam Lay, Butterfield Blues Bad, Mike Bloomfield, Newport, Dylan at Newport, musicians defend Electric Mud, session, Rocket 88, Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy played in studio for the new band, still not afraid to make the worst blues album ever made, Etta James - I’d Rather Be Blind on Chess, Marshall ran the Rolling Stones record company for 7 years, Cocksucker Blues, got into sex, drugs, quit, got married, father never complemented him, Chuck Berry - Johnny B Goode, Electric Lady Studios, Jimi Hendrix, Koko - Wang Dang Doodle. Lonnie Brooks Paul Butterfield * Common Chuck D and Public Enemy * Bo Diddley * Sam Lay Ike Turner Pinetop Perkins Otis Rush Magic Slim Smokey Smothers Koko Taylor Sonny Terry * & Brownie McGhee * "Electric Mud Band": Pete Cosey, Phil Upchurch, Louis Satterfield, Morris Jennings Kyle Rahzel and Ahmir (a.k.a. ?uestlove) of The Roots Muddy Waters * Sonny Boy Williamson * Howlin' Wolf * Willie Dixon * Blind Arvella Gray * Carrie Robinson * *indicates archival performance Interviews in Godfathers and Sons Marshall Chess Chuck D Jamar Chess Phil Chess Koko Taylor Magic Slim Common Sam Lay Interviews: Marshall Chess, Chuck D, Jamar Chess, Phil Chess, Koko Taylor, Magic Slim, Common, Sam Lay, Morris Jennings, Phil Upchurch, Louis Satterfield, Gene Barge, Pete Cosey, Kyle, Juice, Bob Koester Featured Performers: Ike Turner, Pinetop Perkins, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, Chuck D, Common, Sam Lay, Lonnie Brooks, Smokey Smothers, Magic Slim, "Electric Mud Band": Pete Cosey, Phil Upchurch, Louis Satterfield and Morris Jennings, Kyle, Rahzel and Ahmir (a.k.a. ?uestlove) of The Roots Archival Performances: Paul Butterfield, Bo Diddley, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf (not in order) 1. Jimmy Rogers Chicago Bound — 2:40 (James A. Lane) Jimmy Rogers (vocal, guitar); Muddy Waters (guitar); Little Walter (harmonica); Henry Gray (piano); Willie Dixon (bass); Elga Edmonds (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, January 7, 1954 Originally Chess 1574 Courtesy of Vee-Jay Limited Partnership By Arrangement With Warner Strategic Marketing 2. Muddy Waters Mannish Boy — 2:54 (Melvin London-Ellas McDaniel-McKinley Morganfield) Muddy Waters (vocal); Little Walter (harmonica); Jimmy Rogers (guitar); Otis Spann (piano); Willie Dixon (bass); Francis Clay (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, May 24, 1955 Originally Chess 1602 Courtesy of MCA Records 3. Howlin' Wolf Spoonful — 2:43 (Willie Dixon) Howlin' Wolf (vocal, harmonica); Hubert Sumlin, possibly Freddy King (guitars); Willie Dixon (bass); Fred Below (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, June 1960 Originally Chess 1762 Courtesy of MCA Records 4. Buddy Guy I Cry And Sing The Blues — 3:02 (Willie Dixon) Buddy Guy (vocal, guitar); remainder of personnel unknown Recorded Chicago, Illinois, July 1967 Originally on MCA-Chess CHD2-9337, The Complete Chess Studio Recordings Courtesy of MCA Records 5. Jimmy Reed Bright Lights, Big City — 2:41 (Jimmy & Mary Reed) Jimmy Reed (vocal, harmonica) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, 1961 Originally Vee-Jay 398 Courtesy of Vee-Jay Limited Partnership By Arrangement With Warner Strategic Marketing 6. Howlin' Wolf Evil (Is Going On) — 2:53 (Willie Dixon) Howlin' Wolf (vocal, harmonica); Otis Spann (piano); Jody Williams, Hubert Sumlin (guitars); Willie Dixon (bass); Earl Phillips (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, May 25, 1954 Originally Chess 1575 Courtesy of MCA Records 7. Little Walter Key To The Highway — 2:46 (Bill Broonzy) Little Walter (vocal, harmonica); Otis Spann (piano); Muddy Waters (slide guitar); Luther Tucker (guitar); Willie Dixon (bass); George Hunter (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, circa August 1958 Originally Checker 904 Courtesy of MCA Records 8. Koko Taylor Wang Dang Doodle — 3:00 (Willie Dixon) Koko Taylor (vocal); Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon (background vocal) Produced by Willie Dixon Recorded Chicago, Illinois, December 7, 1965 Originally Checker 1135 Courtesy of MCA Records 9. Howlin' Wolf The Red Rooster — 2:27 (Willie Dixon) Howlin' Wolf (vocal-guitar); Johnny Jones (piano); Hubert Sumlin (guitar); Willie Dixon (bass); Sam Lay (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, June 1961 Originally Chess 1804 Courtesy of MCA Records 10. Koko Taylor I Got What It Takes — 3:05 (Willie Dixon) Koko Taylor (vocal); Buddy Guy. Produced by Willie Dixon Recorded Chicago, Illinois, June 30, 1964 Courtesy of MCA Records 11. Otis Rush Walking The Backstreets And Crying (live) — 5:59 (Sandy Jones, Jr.) Otis Rush (vocal, guitar) Recording Engineer - Richard Pooler Recorded at Chicago Blues Fest, Chicago, Illinois, June 9, 2001 First Issue P 2003 Vulcan Productions, Inc. and Roadmovies Filmproduktion GmbH 12. Muddy Waters (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man — 2:50 (Willie Dixon) Muddy Waters (vocal, guitar); Little Walter (harmonica); Jimmy Rogers (guitar); Otis Spann (piano); Willie Dixon (bass); Fred Below (drums) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, January 7, 1954 Originally Chess 1560 Courtesy of MCA Records 13. Lonnie Brooks Feel Good Doin' Bad (live) — 5:37 (Lee Baker) Lonnie Brooks (vocal, guitar) Recorded at Koko Taylor's Celebrity, Chicago, Illinois, August 23, 2001 14. Bo Diddley Diddley Daddy — 2:28 (Ellas McDaniel) Bo Diddley (vocal, guitar); Little Walter (harmonica); Willie Dixon (bass); The Moonglows (backing vocals) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, May 15, 1955 15. Magic Slim & The Teardrops Talk To Me Baby (I Can't Hold Out) (live) — 6:55 (Elmore James) Magic Slim (vocal, guitar) Recorded at Chicago Blues Fest, Chicago, Illinois, June 8, 2001 16. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Born In Chicago — 3:06 (Nick Gravenites) Paul Butterfield (vocal, harmonica); Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop (guitars); Mark Naftalin (organ); Recorded 1965 17. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Shake Your Money Maker — 2:27 (Elmore James, adapted by Paul Butterfield) Paul Butterfield (vocal-harmonica); Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop (guitars); Mark Naftalin (organ) Recorded 1965 18. Bob Dylan Maggie's Farm — 3:56 (Bob Dylan) Cumulative Session Credits: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Kenneth Rankin (guitars); Will Lee Recorded New York, New York, January 15, 1965 19. Public Enemy Show 'Em Whatcha Got — 1:57 Chuck D (vocals); Flava Flav (vocals) Produced by Hank Shocklee & Carl Ryder Recorded New York, New York; Roslyn, New York; and Hempstead, New York Originally on Def Jam 44303, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back 20. Common Dooinit — 3:38 (Lonnie Lynn-James Yancey) Common (vocals); Jay Dee (scratches) Recorded Dearborn Heights, Michigan & New York, New York 21. The ElectriK Mud Kats A.K.A. (The Electric Mud Band) with vocals by Chuck D, Common & Kyle Jason Mannish Boy — 5:19 Chuck D (vocals); Common (vocals) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, New York, New York, and Shokan, New York, 2002/2003 22. Etta James I'd Rather Go Blind — 2:34 Etta James (vocals) Recorded Muscle Shoals, Alabama, August 23, 1967 *** Hendrix and the Blues 1/2 hr See the whole thing here: https://dai.ly/x23o3ji Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Burden, Dick Cavett, Tom Finnegan, Hear My Train A Comin' (Live at Berkeley), Vernon Reid, played backup to the Isley Brothers, Eddie Kramer, Noel Redding, Chuck D, Howlin Wolf - Killing Floor, Hubert Sumlin, Jimi playing Killing Floor at Monterey, Red House (Isle of Wight), Star Spangled Banner, Buddy Guy, Voodoo Chile (Woodstock then Berkeley 2nd show). *** Red, White & BluesDirected by Mike FiggisFriday Mick Fleetwood, Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck at Abbey Road, Van Morrison, Jon Cleary, Van singing something, English jazz band players, Lonnie Donnegan tells of his the first jazz band he saw, Big Bill Broonzy, John Mayall, Albert Lee, Bert Jansch, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Lonnie sings Sloop John B, Steve Winwood, Leadbelly, Van, Ramblin Jack Elliot - Skiffle aint’ worth shit, Georgie Flame, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck, Joe Meek engineered Bad Penny Blues, Lady Madonna same feel, Jon Cleary - Big Chief, Eddie Cochran, Ray Charles - What’d I Say, Muddy Waters - You Can’t Lose What You Never Had, Mick Fleetwood, Tom Jones & Jeff Beck - Love Letters, Otis Redding, Eric Burden, Booker T & The MGs - Green Onions, Chris Farlowe and Albert Lee - Stormy Monday Blues, Jeff Beck? - Rollin and Tumblin, Jeff Beck - Cry Me A River, BB King, Alexis Korner - Hootchie Coochie Man, John Mayall - Have You Heard, Clapton, Spencer Davis Group with Steve Winwood - Georgia On My Mind, John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band - Yer Blues, Rolling Stones - I Just Want To Make Love To You, Cream - Crossroads, Tom Jones - Hard Times, The Band - The Load, Van sings something else, Lulu - Drown In My Own Tears. Performances in Red, White & Blues Jeff Beck Big Bill Broonzy * Cream * Lonnie Donnegan Georgie Fame Chris Farlowe Tom Jones B.B. King Peter King Alexis Korner * Albert Lee Lulu Humphrey Lyttelton Sonny Terry * & Brownie McGhee * Van Morrison Rolling Stones * Sister Rosetta Tharpe * Muddy Waters * Lead Belly * Jon Cleary *indicates archival performance Interviews in Red, White & Blues Tom Jones Jeff Beck Van Morrison John Porter Humphrey Lyttelton George Melly Lonnie Donnegan Chris Barber Eric Clapton John Mayall B.B. King Albert Lee Chris Farlowe Bert Jansch Eric Burdon Stevie Winwood Davey Graham Georgie Fame Mick Fleetwood Peter Green (not in order) 1. Tom Jones & Jeff Beck Goin' Down Slow — 5:02 Tom Jones (vocals); Jeff Beck (guitar); Peter King (saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano); Ian Jennings (bass); Marc Mondesir (drums) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002 2. Louis Armstrong & His All Stars Back O' Town Blues (live) — 4:13 Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Jack Teagarden (trombone); Peanuts Hucko (clarinet) Recorded live at Town Hall, New York, New York, May 17, 1947 3. Dixie Four St. Louis Man — 2:30 Jimmy Blythe (piano, director); W.E. "Buddy" Burton (piano, vocal interjections); Bill Johnson (string bass); Clifford "Snags" Jones (percussion) Recorded Chicago, Illinois, June 11, 1928 4. Big Bill Broonzy Black, Brown, And White Blues — 2:41 Big Bill Broonzy (vocals, guitar) Recorded Chicago, Illinois. November 14, 1956 5. Sister Rosetta Tharpe with Marie Knight Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air — 2:28 Sister Rosetta Tharpe (vocals, guitar); Marie Knight (vocals); with The Sammy Price Trio Recorded New York, New York, November 24, 1947 6. Lonnie Donegan Rock Island Line — 3:20 Lonnie Donegan (vocals, guitar) Recorded London, England, 1954 7. Lulu with Jeff Beck Cry Me A River — 5:29 Lulu (vocals); Jeff Beck (guitar); Peter King (saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 13, 2002 8. Miles Davis Generique — 2:46 Miles Davis (trumpet) Recorded Paris, France, December 4/5, 1957 9. Tom Jones with Jeff Beck Love Letters — 3:18 Tom Jones (vocals); Jeff Beck (guitar); Peter King (saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano) Mixed by John Porter 10. Humphrey Lyttelton Bad Penny Blues Humphrey Lyttelton (trumpet, leader) Recorded London, England, April 20, 1956 11. Little Joe Cook (a/k/a Chris Farlowe) Stormy Monday Blues, Parts 1 & 2 Chris Farlowe (vocals); Albert Lee (guitar) Recorded London, England, 1965 12. Tom Jones & Jeff Beck Hard Times — 3:53 Tom Jones (vocals); Jeff Beck (guitar); Peter King (saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002 13. Ray Charles Tell The Truth (live) — 3:14 Ray Charles (vocals, electric piano); David "Fathead" Newman (alto sax, tenor sax solo); Bennie "Hank" Crawford (baritone sax); The Raelets (backing vocals) Recorded live at Herdon Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, May 19, 1959 14. Spencer Davis Group Hey Darling — 4:45 Probably: Stevie Winwood (vocals, keyboards); Spencer Davis (guitar) Produced by Chris Blackwell Recorded 1965 15. Fleetwood Mac Shake Your Money Maker Peter Green (vocals, guitar); Jeremy Spencer (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Mick Fleetwood (drums) Recorded London, England, December 11, 1967 16. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton Have You Heard — 5:53 John Mayall (vocals, keyboards); Eric Clapton (guitar); John Almond (baritone sax); John McVie (bass) Recorded London, England, April, 1966 17. Cream Crossroads — 4:13 Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Jack Bruce (bass); Ginger Baker (drums) Recorded live at Winterland, San Francisco, California, March 10, 1968 18. Jeff Beck Rollin' & Tumblin' (live in studio) — 2:17 Jeff Beck (guitar) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002 19. Tom Jones Lawdy Miss Clawdy (live in studio) — 2:20 Tom Jones (vocals); Jon Cleary (piano) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002 20. Lulu with Jeff Beck Drown In My Own Tears — 4:54 Lulu (vocals); Jeff Beck (guitar); Peter King (saxophone); Jon Cleary (piano) Recorded live at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002 *** A Conversation With Mike FIggisThe Abbey Road Sessions: Mike Figgis, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck, Pete King, Van Morrison - liked the band, recorded acoustically so they’d listen to each other, film close to the musicians, close shots of Jon Cleary, his start, listening, summing it up. *** Piano BluesDirected by Clint Eastwood~1 hrSaturday See (pretty much) the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/q763H0MBOrA The invention of the piano, Paderewski, Ray Charles, how Ray got started in music, Ray has a cough, What’d I Say, Meade Lux Lewis, Martha Davis, Duke Ellington, Big Joe Turner & Jay McShann, Charles Brown, Dave Brubeck, Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Nat King Cole, Dr John, Professor Longhair, Marcia Ball, Fats Domino, Fats on Austin City Limits, Pinetop Perkins, Muddy Waters & Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Henry Gray, Pete Jolly, tape runs out. Performances by:Marcia Ball Dave Brubeck Ray Charles Jay McShann Pinetop Perkins (not in order) 1. Jimmy Yancey How Long Blues - 3:01 Jimmy Yancey (piano solo) Recorded May 4, 1939 2. The Boogie Woogie Boys Boogie Woogie Prayer, Pt. 1 - 2:22 Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis (piano) Recorded December 30, 1938 3. Count Basie And His Orchestra How Long Blues - 3:00 Count Basie (piano, leader); Buck Clayton, Lester Young (tenor saxophone); Freddie Green (guitar); Jo Jones (drums); Jimmy Rushing (vocals) Recorded June 24, 1939 4. Johnny Moore's Three Blazers Driftin' Blues - 3:12 Charles Brown (piano, vocals); Johnny Moore (guitar); Eddie Williams (bass); Johnny Otis (drums) Recorded September 11, 1945 5. Fats Domino The Fat Man - 2:38 Fats Domino (piano, vocals); Dave Bartholomew (trumpet);); Earl Palmer (drums) Recorded December 10, 1949 6. Art Tatum Tatum Pole Boogie - 2:23 Art Tatum (piano) Recorded 1949 7. Professor Longhair Tipitina - 2:40 Professor Longhair (piano, vocals); Lee Allen (tenor saxophone); Red Tyler (baritone saxophone); Edgar Blanchard, Irving Charles (guitar); Frank Fields (bass); Earl Palmer (drums) Produced by Ahmet Ertegun & Jerry Wexler Recorded November, 1953 8. Ray Charles What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2 - 5:07 Ray Charles (electric piano, vocals); David Newman (alto, tenor saxophone); Hank Crawford (baritone saxophone); The Raeletts (background vocals) Recorded February 18, 1959 9. Otis Spann Good Morning Mr. Blues - 3:19 Otis Spann (piano, vocals) Recorded Copenhagen, 1961-1962 10. Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus & Max Roach Backward Country Boy Blues - 6:33 Duke Ellington (piano); Charles Mingus (bass); Max Roach (drums) Recorded September 17, 1962 11. Thelonious Monk Blue Monk - 6:14 Thelonious Monk (piano) Recorded November 19, 1968 12. Big Joe Turner & Jay McShann Piney Brown Blues - 5:00 Jay McShann (piano); Big Joe Turner (vocals) Recorded 1974 13. Jay McShann & Dave Brubeck Mission Ranch Blues Dave Brubeck, Jay McShann (piano) Recorded Carmel, California, September 21, 2002 14. Joe Turner The Ladder - 2:30 Big Joe Turner (piano) Recorded February 25, 1975 15. Dr. John Honey Dripper - 3:38 Dr. John (piano) Recorded 1981 16. Henry Townsend World Full Of People - 3:59 Henry Townsend (piano, vocals); Ron Edwards (slide guitar); Sho Komiya (bass) Recorded October 12-13, 1999 17. Dr. John Big Chief Dr. John (piano, vocals) Recorded Burbank, July 1, 2003 18. Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins & Marcia Ball Carmel Blues Marcia Ball, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins (piano) Recorded Carmel, California, September 21, 2002 19. Dave Brubeck Travelling Blues Dave Brubeck (piano) Recorded Carmel, California, September 21, 2002 20. Dr. John, Pete Jolly, Henry Gray How Long Blues Dr. John (piano, vocals); Pete Jolly, Henry Gray (piano) Recorded Burbank, July 1, 2003
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