OK, the holiday’s over, but I continue to avoid doing the work that I should. All I want to do is to play some music!
School is starting, there’s letters to write to the new Congress in support of LENR funding, education to commence for the Green Party about new energy, more research to learn about this science…..sigh.
But to quote Mohammed, “If I had two loaves of bread, I would trade one to feed my soul”.
Well, I’m still hungry!
Over New Year’s, I was able to visit with my pal Suzy Williams, an incredible singer and performer who has been on a tear writing songs for her new recording “Enjoy the Ride”.
After dinner, I asked her to think about writing a song for Cold Fusion Now, and she agreed to work on it this year. Then, on a full stomach I might add, she belted out a little riff for Cold Fusion Now!
Why do I post such silliness? Because I can’t get enough of that girl, that’s why!
If you are in LA, check out her band: Suzy and her Solid Senders – where ever they play. You will not have a better evening anywhere!
But if you can’t get to the Westside, and you’re trying to avoid doing your work too, then check out the very first performance of Suzy and her Solid Senders that happened in my uncle’s! living room during a house party back in 2006. What a blast!
Cold Fusion Now is away from the office on holiday break, but the message never stops. Visiting Venice Beach, California skate park, the kids were rolling through some curves.
Between rounds, I gave out a couple of stickers. The reaction?
“Cold Fusion Now? Cool.”
“It’s nuclear power out of sea-water. No radioactive waste. No CO2. If you have access to water, you got fuel”, I say.
“Awesome.”
They slapped ’em right on their boards.
That’s what I call awesome!
This pint-sized flyer wowed the crowd, and everybody saw her Cold Fusion Now sticker when her board floated!
We walked the beach and gave out stickers to a few select artists, some of whom knew what cold fusion was, and were pleasantly surprised to find out it’s for real.
A couple of good conversations about energy on a beautiful sunny day.
BUZZ COASTIN is one of the most prolific video artists on YouTube operating under various accounts, mashing together remnants from previous technologies along with current day media obsessions, personal travels, and a whirlwind of blips,bleeps,and media ecology commentary; he’s a cold fusion follower and occasionally incorporates it into his video collages.