Blue Lights-Season 3

There is an argument between a live-in couple that is so accurate, so true to life, that I literally jolted upright and stared straight into the screen, because I’d been there and done that, more than once.

Now if this were an American series on Netflix everybody would be talking about it.

Actually, I was evaluating this latest season of “Blue Lights” as I was watching it. Rather than seeing it as exotic, a BBC production set in Belfast, I tried to watch it as a native would…to see if the show was really better than all American productions or…

Now the truth is “Blue Lights” is not the best English show I’ve ever seen, not even the best in the cop genre, for that I’d probably go with “Line of Duty,” but just when you’re settling in, entering the third episode of six, it gets intense. That’s when you know you’ve got a good show, when you can’t divorce yourself from it, when you’re involved, when you care about the actors and what happens.

So a few of the actors are too good-looking to be street cops. Maybe that’s my American bias, where good looks are only second to wealth in terms of advantage, but Nathan Braniff as Tommy Foster…I’m straight and I can even see his appeal…he’s got a magic, a charisma based on his looks that the average person does not possess. And maybe it’s the perfect coif, but Siân Brooke as Grace Ellis…she seems like she should be at a society party, wielding great power as opposed to down on the street. As for the two other woman street cops, Katherine Devlin and Dearbháile McKinney…I think their good looks are on purpose, they’re both babes playing against type, they’re cops because they want to make a difference. And isn’t it the people who want to make a difference who are always in the line of fire, the ones those with wealth and power look down upon if for no other reason than their remuneration is low and they’re in the line of fire, like social workers, like cops…

Now this is not London, this is Belfast. And the actors are from Ireland, the accents will blow your mind, as well as the constant use of “wee”…you’ll probably want to leave the subtitles on. And having been to Belfast…it’s eerie. The war between the Catholics and the Protestants…there are certain places you just don’t go. It’s palpable, with walls and barbed wire and if you’ve never been there, you might not believe some of what happens in “Blue Lights,” but you should.

So, this season focuses on drugs and their dealers and runners. And that’s not a new topic, but it’s well-executed here, and not everything that happens is predictable. But a running theme is the personal danger the peelers are in, and the choices they make.

The peelers… Cops in Britain are called that after Sir Robert Peel, who started the modern police force. And there’s an inscription “NO PEEL” hammered into a door at Oxford’s Christ Church in 1829. It’s eerie, right there in Harry Potterville, as if it was etched the night before.

And everybody in Belfast hates the peelers. 9/11 flipped the script in the U.S. Firemen and policemen (and women) were now seen as heroes, and if you came of age in the sixties, this is confounding, for they were the enemy…as they still are in Belfast.

And it’s a constant war between the public and the peelers, and the peelers aren’t always in control…to a degree they’re barely hanging on.

So, with the intensity, the acting (with no LOOK AT ME! elements) and the script… “Blue Lights” is no American show. It’s a definite cut above. The fact that the media was consumed for months over the last iteration of “White Lotus”… That Hollywood production isn’t in the LEAGUE of “Blue Lights.”

But “Blue Lights” is on BritBox and it’s foreign, if even in English, so it’s too heavy a lift for most Americans. But irrelevant of press, truth shines through. “Adolescence” was the best TV series last year, it was recognized by the Golden Globes, however worthless that organization might be, but it still has not penetrated the national consciousness in America, and I don’t suppose it ever will, although it’s there for the watching.

Anyway…

Right before the argument between Stevie and Grace, Grace has a moment…

Grace has a scene, gives a speech, not a soliloquy, she’s directing it at a perp, but it’s lengthy with pauses and emotion and unlike Meryl Streep, you do not see her acting. It’s pretty amazing.

And what Grace reveals in that interlude…

Stevie is unaware of. That’s the basis of the fight.

Secrets in a relationship, you don’t want any. Because they undercut the bedrock of the connection. So, when Stevie finds out that Grace has withheld… He’s indignant, he can’t get past it… And then, Grace says this is exactly why she didn’t tell him, for fear of his reaction…and it ratchets up from there, to the point where the entire relationship hangs in the balance.

I mean if you don’t have fights in relationships, that just means one person is not speaking their truth. But after you’ve been together for a while, in excess of a year or two, there’s an underlying bond you count on, and if anything threatens that, it shakes you up, throws everything into question. You’re talking, maybe not with your voices raised, but there is an intensity, and it starts to dawn on you, this could be it, this could be the trigger for the end of the relationship.

And the following morning when Grace walks into the kitchen, not quite lovey-dovey, but open and not arguing… Stevie still isn’t over it. He throws her statements from the night before back at her. I’m getting anxious as I write this!

And that’s the essence of art. The little things. The truths that resonate. That’s what we’re looking for, that’s what we connect with. It’s not about professionalism, not about the look, but the essence, which is too often absent from American TV. I watched “The Pitt,” I am not in the medical field, but it was long and drawn out and not for one moment did I not think it was Noah Wyle. I mean this is the best you can do?

And then there’s Bruno Mars. The talk this week is about his stadium dates and how many tickets he sold. And I’ve got nothing against Bruno per se, however, I listened to the new single and it’s POP! There’s always been pop, but it was looked at askance by those creating art…those on FM as opposed to AM, the classic rockers as opposed to the popsters.

It started to change back in the MTV eighties…to the pre-Beatle Top 40. All hits all the time. Everybody was trying to make a pop hit, and now pop dominates and everybody says to respect it…but this is like respecting the tech billionaires because they are rich. What we’re looking for is honesty, truth, reality, not surface…like we get in this argument on “Blue Lights.”

And I used to find this honesty in music much more than other media. Music made more money than movies, despite getting no respect, music paid for the Warner cable system. Makes me crazy the people who still respect the movies…that’s not where the action is today, and it’s certainly not in music, it’s in streaming television.

And the public knows it.

Alex Skolnick-This Week’s Podcast

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Suno Demos

I did this podcast yesterday with Kenny Greenberg…

If you don’t live in Nashville you may not know Kenny, but… At this point he’s Kenny Chesney’s guitarist, amongst a ton of other credits. And I’m asking Kenny Greenberg about the difference between Nashville yesterday and today, since he’s been there since the seventies.

Well, the publishers aren’t handing out deals like they used to. It wasn’t hard to get a publishing deal in the past, in addition, they’d pay for a band and demos and…

All that’s gone.

So now, a lot of people are making their demos with Suno, AI.

Last week I got this e-mail from Jack Tempchin. You know Jack, he wrote “Peaceful Easy Feeling” and co-wrote “Already Gone” and many others. And unlike a lot of writers who had hits in the past, Jack is still writing, prodigiously. He goes down to the beach and makes up songs and…

This is what Jack said:

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From: Jack Tempchin

Subject: Jack Tempchin’s new album MAGIC MIRROR

Hi Bob

My songs performed by AI.

I sure would appreciate it if you have time to listen to it.

Thanks!!

Jack

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-magic-mirror/1865153708

Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0GD543MNM

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2H6VfAUCGSnGpbQmBkdjQr

Tidal: https://tidal.com/album/485722599

Youtube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nYLmFkXPt7vLDfg-OEjVkRbHjjUNU_uRQ

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From: Bob Lefsetz

Re: Jack Tempchin’s new album MAGIC MIRROR

Listening…

Are you joking or is this really AI?

If so, what were the prompts?

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From: Jack Tempchin

Re: Jack Tempchin’s new album MAGIC MIRROR

It really is AI. Done with Suno!

I sang and played guitar, or most of the time just sang with no instrument into the SUNO app.

 

A lot of the time I don’t use a prompt and see what SUNO creates.

On ONLY LOVE KNOWS I used a prompt.  I just said “swing” and it created a big band Frank Sinatra arrangement.

On BACK IN THE 60’S I told it to do 60’s acid rock with Wa Wa guitar.  I sang the song into it  acapella and I actually sang the WaWa guitar parts.

Two interesting facts.

It actually changes the mood of singing and playing during the song based on the Meaning of the lyrics. It hears what you are singing about and gets sad or happy with the vocal and arrangement in response to that.  Pretty amazing.

The other thing is that SUNO has a “remix contest”. People who enter the contest for the $1000 prizes all remix the song chosen for the contest. They chose my song ONLY LOVE KNOWS.

What that means is that they take my song, which was written by me  and recorded by SUNO (I don’t use SUNO to write or help write the songs) and they put that song back into SUNO with different prompts that they create. They make their own arrangement of the song.

 

So this something amazing. It is a way for people who are not musicians to interact with their favorite music in a way that has never been possible before! They make their own versions of the songs they love.

I did not realize that this is a huge thing that is happening all over the world.

Over 4000 people remixed my song. There are versions in every style from all over the world.

Bob, I can’t thank you enough for listening to my album.

Jack

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So with this in the back of my head…

Kenny Greenberg tells me that many people in Nashville are now making their demos with Suno.

He’s in the studio with Chesney, and Chesney pulls up a demo and says he wants to cut the song. And he wants the sound of this particular instrument replicated exactly.

And then Greenberg tells Chensey IT’S A SUNO DEMO! And that those aren’t real instruments. And the sound Chesney likes and wants re-created is a blend of a guitar and a keyboard and Greenberg will do his best to reproduce it, but it won’t be exactly the same, because it can’t be, because that’s not a real instrument!

Now let me be clear, although Kenny Greenberg laments the fact that publishing companies are not ponying up money for real demos anymore, and he finds some of the sound of the Suno demos cheesy, he’s not decrying AI. He believes it’s here to stay, that it’s a tool.

So that’s the way it is today.

Consider this a message from the front.

Money

That’s the only thing that unites Americans, that’s the only thing that moves the needle. I’d say it’s the economy stupid, but it’s deeper than that, if you want meaningful change, people have to be suffering, it’s got to be a matter of survival, if not outright starvation, it’s got to be literally life or death before all people will get on the same page and effect meaningful change.

The problem with ICE and the immigration issue is it doesn’t make sense mathematically. I’m here legally, they are not…why should I carry them, why should they get a free ride?

I don’t want to discuss the particulars, the facts, because then you’ve already lost the battle. Yes, illegal immigrants pay taxes (oftentimes one way only…as in they don’t reap the benefits, like Social Security), and yes, immigrants are disproportionately law-abiding, but they are here illegally. And you’re never going to convince everybody that a crackdown is not justified.

Now I thought protests like No Kings were a joke. And isn’t it interesting that the younger people did not participate proportionately. They’re wiser than their elders, they see that Trump doesn’t listen and change course, they’re’ disillusioned with government, both sides, right and left.

As for spontaneous reaction to the killing of Renee Good? I think that has an effect. When protest happens as a result of an event. The public was charged and Jonathan Ross pulled the trigger. But does what is happening in Minneapolis affect people in rural areas? In southern states where ICE is not focusing its efforts? No. Furthermore, people are reluctant to put themselves in the line of fire. For that…you can’t only be protesting the mistreatment of others, it’s got to be you, you’ve got to feel desperate. And what makes people desperate is the lack of cash, the inability to make ends meet.

Now the wheels are starting to turn. With the California billionaires tax. I’m not saying it should be passed, I’m not saying that Newsom is wrong in opposing it, I am saying that this represents the anger of the populace. Furthermore, it shows the true stripes of the billionaires, who are weeping like babies, threatening to end the game by taking the ball to their own court.

The billionaires still think we live in the last decade, or the one before. That we hold them up on a pedestal, that we revere them. But the tech giants… The public hates the social media companies. Not as much as Ticketmaster, but a lot. Elon Musk has been revealed to be myopic… He may be good at cars and rockets, but he’s terrible when it comes to people. Not only did DOGE not save money, Musk got into a snit with Trump and ended up coming back to the man with his tail between his legs.

Furthermore, the billionaires have shown they have no backbone, kissing Trump’s butt for money…as if a corporation’s profits were everything, that it’s only the Street that matters.

This is how we got into this mess. Biden and his cronies kept telling us the economy was good, with the lame term “Bidenomics,” when anybody who went to the grocery store could see otherwise. It’s not that people loved Trump, it’s just that the Democrats were out of touch with the public’s true feelings, mostly their economic feelings. And when Kamala lost…Democrats didn’t own it, they called the nation racist, they said the system was flawed… This is not a recipe for victory, it’s a recipe for alienation! I mean if you want a big tent with people on your side…

So when you look for a spark… It always happens when you don’t expect it, that’s the message of Renee Good and Minneapolis. That’s what we learned with the Arab Spring.

But the man who lit the match for the Arab Spring was a college educated fruit vendor, despite his degree, he could not get a good job. Which is what many Americans are fearful of right now… They’re already laying off coders… America is so afraid of AI and all we’ve got is the billionaires saying TRUST US! As they run up the economy building data centers that require more power than we’ve got in a race for…

Ironically, the only billionaire who looks somewhat reasonable is Jensen Huang of Nvidia, who says even if a billionaires tax is enacted, he’s staying in California, that’s where he lives, that’s where he likes it, that’s where the talent is located.

We keep reading about people moving from the Golden State… But the truth is it’s no longer the middle of the last century, most people can’t afford to move at all! And most know it, despite all the articles that are part of  an offensive trying to demonize Democratic states. Then again, the Republicans are smarter than the Democrats, at least they’re focusing on economics.

So the lesson here is Iran. It’s not like it’s been kumbaya over there since the shah lost power nearly fifty years ago. You’ve had a religious dictatorship and…we’ve only seen meaningful rebellion, THREATENING rebellion, when it became a raw economic issues. There was a currency crash. Inflation in excess of 40%. And this is when the people took to the streets. This is the only thing that will bring Americans of all stripes to the streets.

High prices… We hear about concert tickets. But let’s start with the basics, grocery prices, automobile prices… Recent news tells us that only the wealthy can afford new cars, the rest of the public has to buy used, after all, in December the average transaction price was $50,326. And to reinforce the point, this is not an issue for the wealthy, but most people just don’t have the money.

The problem with high concert ticket prices is not the fees, it’s the demand! There are people willing to pay high prices, which creates a secondary market.

And if you’re living on a fixed income, the economic situation is insane. You’re not making any more, but the prices keep going up and up. Forget oldsters living on a pension, on Social Security, if you’re earning a salary and can keep your job… Not only are you having trouble making ends meet, you’re not getting a pay increase! Meanwhile, the wankers in government say you should be happy, because you’ve got a flat screen TV and a smartphone, that your standard of living is higher than that of people past. It’s like telling people a hundred years ago to ignore the stock market crash…after all, they’re traveling in automobiles as opposed to by horse!

I could ask who is channeling our anger, but it’s worse than that… Nobody in power seems to know what is truly going on with the public, the Average Jane and Joes. We’ve got leaders who are tech-ignorant. There’s a detachment between generations. But what is going to push it over the edge…

Is when everybody is suffering.

You can be horrified about Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis, but the truth is most people don’t live in Minneapolis and just don’t see and feel the danger. It’s when they see and feel the danger that they react. And the government is doing a good job of chilling the public, making people afraid to go out and protest. What is going to motivate them to step outside the door? Money.

And how do the hoi polloi connect?

Via the excoriated internet, which was utilized in the Arab Spring. As for Iran, they shut it down. Yup, the winners of the world want their kids off smartphones. They don’t want youngsters in front of screens. But they can afford child care. The truth is the internet links Americans together, it’s doing the opposite of isolating us. So we’re supposed to believe in the holier-than-thou leftists telling us to put the phone down?

As for leftists… They continue to let the Republicans define them… You don’t want to be woke, you need to move to the center, it’s the extreme that are bringing this nation down. It’s got nothing to do with pronouns and trans women in sports… But Democrats are always on the back foot. Meantime, defending some minor group that the majority doesn’t agree with. The bottom line is most Americans don’t want trans women in sports. It’s kinda like illegal immigration, it just doesn’t feel right to most people.

But let’s not debate trans rights, that’s what those in power want us to do, to take us away from the major issues.

So until the focus is money, there will be no meaningful change. And if you want revolutionary change, the financial situation for the average person has to get worse.

Then again, it’s pretty bad. After the November election there was all this talk about an affordability crisis… But the truth is it didn’t happen suddenly, it was percolating, people were struggling, it’s just that an election surfaced the issue, that’s when the major news media and Trump started to take notice. What other pain points, especially economic ones, are there in plain sight that are not recognized by those in power?

The upper middle class wants to get rich, the rich want to stay rich, as for the rest of the people, the true majority, you’re screwed. You can’t get rich, the opportunity is not there, and those in power are not listening to you.

If I were a Democrat I would talk about money all the time, people are driven by their wallet.

Then again, I no longer believe in the system. A free and fair election in 2028? Give me a break.

What is it going to take for this country to crack?

Economic hardship. Money.

There, I’ve said it.