Mt. St. Helens Blows-May 18, 1980
Mt. St. Helens Blows-May 18, 1980
Forty one years ago today, Mt. St. Helen’s erupted. Fifty seven people died and the landscape was devastated. I live in the Pacific Northwest and it was a shocking event. DSM

Forty one years ago today, Mt. St. Helen’s erupted. Fifty seven people died and the landscape was devastated. I live in the Pacific Northwest and it was a shocking event. DSM
Dave Shadrick is back. He wants to talk about Liz Cheney and the disintegrating Republican Party. Join Dave every Sunday for his slightly twisted view of the world. Sometimes painful, sometimes funny, sometimes hair raising, and then sometimes it is, Just Dave. Enjoy!
Dave came into the office and suggested Calamity Politics Juke Box Choice of The Day in honor of Liz Cheney. So here we go friends, Dave’s Juke Box Choice of the Day, The Allman Bros. Band doing “Whipping Post.” Lyrics below.
By Gregg Allman
It’s Sunday and Dave Shadrick is back for another video cast. This week I think the rant is about blue-eyed blonde haired children. Anyway, whatever the discussion, Dave has plenty to say. Enjoy.
Calamity chose this 2014 tune by writer performer Meghan Trainor for today’s Calamity Politics Jukebox Choice of the Day. She was mumbling something about politicians need to understand their base. I don’t think that’s what Meghan had in mind, but, whatever the clown says I’m with her. So here we go, Meghan Trainor singing “All About The Bass.” Lyrics below.
Calamity decided on today’s Calamity News and Politics Jukebox Choice. It is none other than, Supertramp performing the “The Logical Song,” from 1979. From the first time I heard this song I EMBRACED it. It is my story. It was my story. Enjoy! Lyrics below. DSM.
Supertramp
Silverchair were three school mates that came together and rose to international stardom in 1995. They were all 15 years old when they recorded their first album, Frogstomp, was a pleasant mix of Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Like all groups over the years their sound has morphed. Their debut album topped the Australian charts and broke the Top Ten in America, making them the first Australian group since INXS to have significant success in the States. T. K. McNeil suggested today’s Calamity Jukebox Choice of the Day, Silverchair doing “Anthem for the year 2000” and as usual he got a “hell, yeah!” response from me and the parakeet. T. K. wanted readers to know that this song was written and recorded in response to a political movement in the 1990’s in Australia. “In the late 90 a far-right party was running on repealing the gun laws. These were the gun laws instituted after the Port Arthur Massacre. Lyrics are below. Enjoy! DSM
**The Port Arthur massacre of 28–29 April 1996 was a mass shooting in which 35 people were killed and 23 wounded in Port Arthur, Tasmania. The murderer, Martin Bryant, pleaded guilty and was given 35 life sentences without possibility of parole. Wikipedia
Jukebox Choice of the Day is Tom MacDonald singing “No Lives Matter.” So today, again, T.K. McNeil won the vote. Here is his Calamity News and Politics music interlude. LOL. Enjoy. DSM. Lyrics below.
I’m not sure how you feel, but everyone here at Calamity Politics pretty much shares the same sentiment as Thomas Benjamin Wild, Esq. Some of us show it in unexpected rages, others by isolation, others by denial, others by thoughts of self-harm. Hopefully, if Joe is right we should be able to celebrate the 4th of July with friends and family, until then, “Well This Is Shit.” This is a serious matter. If you are feeling suicidal call for help. The National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255.
Well, here’s another one of T.K.’s Jukebox Choice(s) of the Day. Motorhead with “Ace Of Spades” got three thumbs up here in the office. You will find the lyrics below. Enjoy! DSM
Motorhead