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February 23, 2004

A Random Sample

Michele always seems to come up with interesting things to blog about.
This one she got from a couple of other bloggers, Stephen and John.

Open up your Winamp, put it on shuffle and list the first ten songs that come up. Here's mine:

Rock and Roll Suicide - David Bowie
Under Pressure - David Bowie and Queen
In the Getto - Elvis Presley
You'll be in my Heart - Phil Collins
I Dreamed Last Night - Justin Hayward and John Lodge
Operator (Live - Final Tour) - Jim Croce
Whatever Gets you Through the Night - John Lennon
Help Me Through the Night - Joe Walsh
Expecting to Fly - Buffalo Springfield
Lather - Jefferson Airplane

The other three are all doing a second ten so I guess I can try that too since the first ten were not too bad , IMHO.

Maneater - Hall and Oates
We got Married (live) - Paul McCartney
S'posin' - Frank Sinatra
Stormy Weather - Billie Holliday
Hypnotized - Bob Welch with Stevie Nicks
The Man who shot Liberty Valance - Gene Pitney
Honky Cat - Elton John
Yesterday (live) - the Beatles
Hooked on a Feeling - B.J. Thomas
Yellow Submarine - The Beatles

I was thinking that once again I should have quit while I was ahead but I guess I can live with these. Knowing what's sitting on my hard drive it could have been a lot worse.

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December 03, 2003

Iron Man

Happy Birthday to Ozzy Osborne . I bet there were times when he thought he never would have made it this far but I am kind of glad he did.

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November 09, 2003

Punk, New Wave and All that Jazz

Michele has some good posts on Punk rock and related stuff.
The posts can be found here, here and most recently here.

The reason for these posts was the release of a compilation of Punk being released by Rhino.

I was going to chime in but in a way it is too personal for me to talk about since I was a bartender at several hot Punk Clubs in New York during the late 70's and I knew a lot of these people.
No CBGB's was not one of them, thank goodness.

I will probably buy the CD but I know it will leave a lot to be desired since it is not possible to capture the mood or the energy that was going on then on a record.

Working 5 sometimes 7 nights a week I got to see a lot of what was going on behind the scenes. It was really an amazing time.
I suppose I could go into details about how the Ramones acted or what David Byrne drank (dewar's and water, believe it or not) but I don't think that that is that important and I might want to save it for my memoirs someday.

There was excitment in the air, more so at any time since the whole Beatles invasion.

Try to explain the Beatles today and people just can not understand the sheer craziness that just gripped everyone of that generation. Punk was like that except it wasn't as out in the open with everyone. With everyone that was into of course but there was more going on.

When the Beatles hit there really wasn't that much going on musically.

When Punk hit Disco was king and they actually coexisted for a while. In some cases , like Blondie, Punk groups actually had Disco hits.

Anyway go read Michele's post and be sure to read the comments too. It will keep you busy for while but if you don't know much about Punk or even if you do there is some good stuff there.

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