Saturday, December 30, 2006
One More For Good Measure
Thursday, December 28, 2006
An Evening With Friends
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
What Sticks In My Mind=?
As Luther Therapy states: "Why did I build such an odd box? I am trying to figure that out."
I'm still trying to figure out many things-my sense of humor is one of them.
There are certain things I see once and they never leave the chaotic, dusty crawlspace that is my memory. Ask me where I put my keys less than five minutes ago, and I can't tell you. My wife told me that a Christmas gift (for us both) was in plain view in the dining room for months, but I am "so unobservant" that I never saw it. How true and how sad. But that's life as me. It ain't pretty, but imagine walking in my shoes every day. It would freak you right out.
When I saw Will Ferrell as Neil Diamond, it burned permanently in my brain. Will Ferrell is a really funny, funny guy and I'm a huge fan. He could play anybody in any sketch-even with bad writing-and still make it work.
I have had my eye on the two DVD set of Will on SNL, but I'm glad I read this on YouTube: "Unfortunately this great skit isn't included on either of the Saturday Night Live Will Ferrell Greatest hits Will Ferrell Vol 1 & 2. This is because Neil Diamond turned furious at Saturday Night Live and Will Ferrell for this impersonation. On those DVDs, however, you will get some excellent impersonations by Ferrell including Robert Goulet."
The Goulet stuff is equally sinful! Found this little bit searching fot the SNl stuff: This video has been removed at the request of copyright owner NBC Universal because its content was used without permission.
More stoof:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCjZzWamztQ
Monday, December 25, 2006
James Brown (and the summer of discontent)
The band hadn't broken up, but fragmented into a quartet. There was grumbling among the ranks, but musicians are keenly mercenary creatures.
Friday, December 22, 2006
reading glasses between the lines
"You mean, Performance Today plays a lot of Romantic music?"
"Well, I don't really know, I'm here teaching during that time."
Thursday, December 21, 2006
velvet, part two
with elvis on the grassy knoll
he was the king
where's the missing footage?
lost in zapruder ether
these pictures have not been doctored
they are authentic
E was there
so was the VB
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
the velvet ones, part one
a hundred years ago
no secrets hid away
Well, it seemed about
a hundred years ago
The last time Charlie came in, we nearly missed each other. He and his girlfriend wanted to go to the Comedy Club. I didn't say anything to him about the place, but politely said I'd meet them afterwards. Well, an awkward moment and a long story short later, we got to meet.
Charlie truly has a razor sharp wit. The years have not dulled it either. The guy can make me laugh like few can. Here's an excerpt from his recent email:
Atheist guilt and why it doesn't work
Father: "Son, won’t you come to WV with me you know your Grandparents won’t be around forever.”
Son: "Yes, but then again all of our lives finite; your point? "
Father:"This is why atheist guilt doesn’t work; damn the eternal nothingness of the universe .”
I had to share this. You may cast your stones as you wish, but my old buddy Charlie sent this photo of us when were young.
Year? I'm guessing 75? 76?
Man, were we ever that young? Thin? and so cocky looking?
Monday, December 18, 2006
classical CD liner notes
There are levels to writing that I will never be able to come close to. This is cheerfully accepted . There are no Mount Everests in these pages, no E=MC2, nay. Merely meat-and-potatoes observations by an average guy (quoting Stephen King) trying not to mess things up too badly.
Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;
At times, indeed, almost ridiculous—
Almost, at times, the Fool.
For example: (talking about Schumann's string quartets) "whose atmospheric qualitites managed to formulate the disquietude of the "poetic" as something new: not in the sense of heroic defiance, but in the-still subdued-forms of crumbling pathos."
Huh?
For those who need their quotient of quotes
Derek Smalls: We're lucky.
David St. Hubbins: Yeah.
Derek: I mean, people should be envying us, you know.
David: I envy us.
Derek: Yeah.
David: I do.
Derek: Me too.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Stocking Stuffers
Is there any better Afro-Cuban harmony on the planet? Unlikely.
of the listening variety (I hate to say space music because that is such a baggage laden cliche.), BT is a solid choice. This is no mere bleeps and blips music, but well-crafted music. He's currently on tour with Thomas Dolby (Ye olde ones remember "Blinded Me with Science"?).
Others: Ursula 1000: Here Comes Tomorrow-Perfect urban party music. Brazilian Girls: Talk To La Bomb-BG album two is a little harder edged, but still a worthy follow-up to the debut.Urban Legend: tranquilidad cubana-more like an ep, but this reggaeton stuff is addictive. Joseph Arthur: Nuclear Daydream-Crazy Jo can sure write 'em. Memorable lyrics, great hooks and bear-your-soul singing. Good stoof.