Monday, April 29, 2013

#18 in the countdown of my personal favorite songs of the last 20 years.

John Mellencamp - Your Life Is Now

This album was the first thing I listened to when I got out of the hospital after having GBS. The whole time I was in there, I only had 3 CDs that would play, so needless to say I needed something else. This track was the first one that came on. From his self-titled album released in 1998. I listened to some of his music, but not a lot. This song however grabbed me, and I instantly fell in love with it.

It was also the first song I ripped from a CD on to my computer. I still have the original rip saved on  a back up disc. Making it the oldest rip in my music collection. It's an uplifting song, and the violin is so well blended into the song that it seems to flow with the vocals.

Please enjoy Your Life Is Now, my #18 song in my countdown.


Come back tomorrow for #17. Once again, it's a tie between two song. (Hey, my countdown my rules!)

Sunday, April 28, 2013

#19 in the countdown of my personal favorite songs of the last 20 years.

The White Stripes - Icky Thump/The Hardest Button To Button

Yeah, it's a tie between these two drum beating power songs. You just can't deny that when you hear Icky Thump, you just get energized. It's a damn shame they are not making music anymore.

"You can't be a pimp and a prostitute too!"

Great line. Released in 2007. Here is the video:


Cannot deny the Icky Thump! I suggest this get cranked on 11. Now let's check out The Hardest Button To Button....


Not only is this a total jam, but the video is just plain awesome. I LOVE a chick that holds her drumsticks in her mouth why wailing out a bass drum beat. One of the best bands to come out of Michigan. Filmed in around Manhattan, even though many think it was filmed in Detroit. Look closely and you'll see Beck make an appearance at about 2:25 giving Jack White a box. Released late in 2003 I still listen to this song at least once a week.

Check out the video:


If you're a fan of The Simpsons, you will remember the cameo that The White Stripes had in an episode. I laughed so hard. Bart is jamming this song, when THIS happens....


Classic. Check back again for the next 18 in my countdown of my personal favorite tunes of the last 20 years.

See ya!

Friday, April 26, 2013

#20 in the countdown of my personal favorite songs of the last 20 years.

Coming in at #20 is a hauntingly beautiful song from Mazzy Star. "Fade Into You". If you have not heard this son, and seriously if you haven't you need to, you will be ear massaged by Hope Sandoval's incredible voice.

"So Tonight That I May See" is the name of the album this song is found on, and I highly recommend it. Released in 1994 it reached #44 on the Billboard charts, but it should have charted better in my opinion. I often played this song when I worked at WKPK for the Lovers Lane Slow Jam at midnight.

The song is supposedly about someone who is in love with an addict that doesn't even know he is pushing everything away. She gives her all, and he is too caught up in his problem that he isn't even aware that he is loved.

I always thought more into it. To me the song is about love that goes unnoticed, and by the time you realize what you had, it's too late.

"Strange, you never knew........."

I love this song. It is a song that was written from the heart. They rarely write songs like this anymore. And when someone does, it gets drowned out by assembly line music that is written it 5 minutes, and shoved down your throats as" Today's Hits!" Sad.

Enjoy, Fade Into You by Mazzy Star.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Coming up, my personal Top 20 songs since 1992 and the story behind why I like the song!

Starting on Friday, I will be posting my personal top 20 songs of the last 20 or so years. There is a story behind each one, and I hope you'll enjoy the tale.

I get A LOT of people who asked me over the years if I had to do a "Top 25 songs of all time" list, what would they be? That's a tough one to call. I know that Led Zeppelin's "Ten years Gone" is in my Top 5. Maybe someday I'll cover that list.

Anyone that knows me, KNOWS my love for 90's rock. I have awesome memories of those years, and I'm going to share at least 20 of them over the next dozen or so blogs. (I may post 2 songs a day, we'll see.)

Anyways, stick around. It all starts tomorrow.


 

Monday, April 15, 2013

I'll quote Louis C.K. today......(some profanity)

Believe it or not, I can relate to this. Something similar happened to me several years ago. Enjoy......
 
 
"I was taking a shit the other day and my wife was out of the house. So I have to shit with the door open 'cause I have to watch my kids. Otherwise, I have to gather them in to watch Daddy shit. That's the only alternative. So I'm shitting with the door open and I'm watching my daughter who's standing there in a t-shir...t and no diaper. I'm watching her from behind and just a little dark spot appears between her butt cheeks. Honestly, for a second, I didn't realize what it was because I've never just seen an ass shitting in the open. Then the next thing I know a fucking man-sized crap just fucking ... She shits on the floor and then -- keep in mind I'm shitting at the moment -- she slips on her own shit, falls deeply into it, and cracks her head. Now she's lying in her own shit and crying her eyes out 'cause she got hurt. And I, with shit hanging out of my ass, have to get up and wobble over. I gotta do the penguin walk and pick her up and comfort her. We're both covered in my shit, her shit. The dog is trying to lick it off because the dog loves my daughter's shit. That's my house." - Louis C.K

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Back to "normal".

Now that my Autism Awareness 2013 fundraiser is done, I can back to a regular schedule of blogging. Look for new stories, and funny things to be posted here in the coming days.

By the way, we raised nearly $800 this year. Well above last years amount. HOORAY! I couldn't have asked for a better group of people who helped spread the word!

In the meantime, here is a great article about Dave Grohl I found just awesome, courtesy of NME. Please enjoy it, and I'll see you this week!


1. He has a special party trick: "I can speak with a whistle. It's hard to explain, but I can speak without using my voice. I can speak while whistling. I've never seen anyone else do it."
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2. He still can't listen to Nirvana because it reminds him of the death of his friend, Kurt Cobain: "I immediately remember what it was like the day we recorded - the food or the f--king snowstorm. It's like opening a box of old pictures and I don't like to do that too often."

3. Japanese porn freaks him out: "It's creepy because it doesn't look like anyone is enjoying what they're doing," he said. "They make it seem like crime, and I'm not into that."

4. Aged 10, he stole green apple-flavor chewing tobacco. It made him so sick, he never touched it again.

5. He has enough Grammys to use one as a door stop: "For the longest time I used a Grammy to hold my bedroom door open because it never would stay open. And now I have them on a shelf."

6. He's scared of tiny dinosaurs: "I took a couple of hits of acid on a boat from England to Belgium once, and I wound up running in circles for three hours, hallucinating that tiny dinosaurs were chewing everybodys ankles. That was f--ked up. I didn't come down for 12 hours."

7. He was awarded a key to his hometown of Warren, Ohio, which also named 'Dave Grohl Alley' after him.

8. He was banned from driving in Australia after being caught drunk on a scooter in 2000.

9. He once served as a climate change ambassador alongside Sienna Miller, Heather Graham, Josh Hartnett, Brandon Flowers and Johnny Borrell.

10. His favorite drummer joke is "How can you tell a drummer is at the door? He doesn't know when to come in."

11. He has plenty of weird fans: "Just the other day someone threw a bra duct-taped to a tennis ball. I just stood there, playing guitar, thinking how this was totally premeditated. Some girl sat around inventing a way to get her bra onstage from 40 rows back."

12. He says the worst job he ever had was at Tower Records in Washington DC.

13. He secretly loves the Spice Girls: "'Two Become One' by the Spice Girls. I couldn't get this song out of my head. It's not even a dance song - it's this slow-jam pop-ballad sh-t. Lord, I just love it and I don't know what to do."

14. He once dreamed of being a helicopter pilot when he was a kid: "I'd take the storm windows off of our house and set them up in this little cage thing around me and sit and pretend I was in a helicopter."

15. He's a huge fan of asparagus: "You'll know your asparagus is ready when you pick it up and it looks like a limp penis."

16. He also loves Cheese - unless it's from a goat, which reminds him of "sucking from a goat's tit." But cow cheese is fine: "With those big supple handlebar nipples, I'll suck the hell out of those."

17. He thinks he'll go to hell: "I'd like to imagine I wouldn't end up in Hell, but I think I have done too much acid and listened to too much death metal to sit on a cloud next to God with angels floating above my head."

18. He's shy of his large nostrils. "I'd get my nostrils tightened, because they are a little large. I have had had a complex about them since I was 12, and Bobby St Francis, my sister's friend, said he could see my brain through my nostrils."

19. "Wasting Light" was inspired by ABBA and the Bee Gees: "I like loads of crazy-a-s, dissonant, distorted rock 'n' roll, but I also love bands whose pop choruses get bigger and bigger."

20. He once had a murderous stalker: "Six months ago there was some lunatic who wanted to fly out to LA with a knife. She had a map of my house and said she was going to kill me, then herself. The FBI locked her up. I was like, 'What? I didn't f--k her, did I?'"



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Aquaman can TOO beat Wonder Woman!

Yeah, I'm really writing my blog today. I have been so busy with my Autism awareness 2013 fundraiser, and trying to finish designing a website for a good friend. I forgot how fun it is trying to deal with web hosting and domain sites. But that's ok. It keeps me on my toes.

For anyone who is interested in donating to the fundraiser, you can go here:

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/autism-awareness-2013/x/947972

As of the writing of this blog, we have 65 hours left. I would LOVE to reach our goal of $2000 and be able to supply families of autistic children get a new computer tablet. $2000 would allow me to get 10 of these. Let's see if we can do it.

Does anyone else think the Carl Levin looks like Mole Man from The Simpsons? I just looked up at the TV to see him yapping about something, and that's all I could think of.



                                                     See what I mean? Brothers, maybe? I dunno.

I have found myself lately REALLY missing working in radio. I spent nearly 10 years in the industry, and I only left because I fell ill with GBS. I still have all of my air checks on tape, and I'm getting ready to convert most of the to disc. I am SO sick and tired of being disabled. I was SO close to being able to get back to work about 9 years ago, until my heart decided it would have nothing to do with that. Now, I have come to a point in my life that I feel kind of like a failure for not being able to work. I make NO money fixing computers. there is just too much competition. I can't do much, but I know I can still do radio. I still have the voice, and the passion for music. But alas, there are NO jobs in northern Michigan. So I have decided to try to start an internet radio station. If I could pull it off with advertisers, I might be able to feel like I'm a useful part of the workforce again! If there is anyone who reads this blog that has any information about starting one, please let me know through this the comments section.


Has anyone seen the new commercial for Injustice: Gods Among Us? If you love Jason Mewes (Jay)and Kevin Smith (Silent Bob), you have to check it out......


Awesome. Well, I don't really have anything else today. As I said before, if you get a chance, check out our Autism Awareness 2013 Fundraiser at the link above. If you know someone that suffers with autism, or a family in need of more information on how they can get help, please visit http://www.autismspeaks.org/ There is SO much information that can be obtained here. It has been a valuable source for us as we work with our son who has autism.

Enjoy your day and I'll see you back here in a few days!