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October 12, 2009
John Denver and The Muppets sing Poems Prayers and Promises
Denver died 12 years ago today.
YouTube – John Denver and The Muppets sing Poems Prayers and Promises
I’ve been lately thinking
About my life’s time
All the things I’ve done
And how it’s been
And I cant help believing
In my own mind
I know I’m gonna hate to see it endI’ve seen a lot of sunshine
Slept out in the rain
Spent a night or two all on my own
I’ve known my lady’s pleasures
Had myself some friends
And spent a time or two in my own homeAnd I have to say it now
It’s been a good life all in all
It’s really fine
To have a chance to hang around
And lie there by the fire
And watch the evening tire
While all my friends and my old lady
Sit and pass the pipe around (“watch the sun go down” for the Muppets)And talk of poems and prayers and promises
And things that we believe in
How sweet it is to love someone
How right it is to care
How long its been since yesterday
And what about tomorrow
And what about our dreams
And all the memories we shareThe days they pass so quickly now
Nights are seldom long
And time around me whispers when its cold
The changes somehow frighten me
Still I have to smile
It turns me on to think of growing old
For though my lifes been good to me
Theres still so much to do
So many things my mind has never known
Id like to raise a family
Id like to sail away
And dance across the mountains on the moonI have to say it now
It’s been a good life all in all
It’s really fine
To have the chance to hang around
And lie there by the fire
And watch the evening tire
While all my friends and my old lady
Sit and pass the pipe around (“watch the world go ’round” for the Muppets)And talk of poems and prayers and promises
And things that we believe in
How sweet it is to love someone
How right it is to care
How long its been since yesterday
What about tomorrow
What about our dreams
And all the memories we share4:20 pm Jim Henson's Muppets, John Denver, Poems Prayers and Promises, video
(Be the first to comment)February 27, 2009I’ve got a fever
4:21 pm More Cowbell, video
(Be the first to comment)Carbon Leaf and BNL
I’m sorry Barenaked Ladies, but Carbon Leaf is my favorite band now. Oh no, it didn’t happen with the recent resignation of BNL’s longtime voice Steve Page.
No, the realization moment was when I thought I was about to miss the first 30 minutes of a BNL show during Ships & Dip III last year because I was at the last 30 minutes of a Carbon Leaf show. I wouldn’t leave. I’ve rarely felt as much joy as I did on the Lido deck listening to Carbon Leaf, who I’ve been a fan of now for about six years.
It turned out I was wrong about the timing. The concerts were scheduled properly and I saw the whole of both shows. But I knew then who I couldn’t bear to miss. I knew Carbon Leaf was my favorite band now.
I went on to the BNL show. The end of that show – a true demanded encore of “When I Fall” complete with full audience participation (pictured right) – was arguably one of the most incredible musical moments in the history of the band. And it would turn out to be the last time I would ever see BNL with the core group I’ve come to know.
Carbon Leaf is performing tonight and tomorrow in Annapolis. We’ll be at the show tomorrow afternoon. The band has shed two of its members since I first found them, but three of the core members are going strong plus new musicians. They are a fun group of guys, and very talented. I hope you check out Carbon Leaf. And I hope they realize how much their music means to people.
12:22 pm Barenaked Ladies, Carbon Leaf, Ships & Dip III
(4 comments - Leave yours)More Cowbell: If you start me up, I’ll never stop
I’ve got a playlist going that I made a long time ago. I forget what’s on it. But today whenever I hear a cowbell, I’m going to post.The first song in today’s playlist featuring a cowbell is “Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones.
11:16 am More Cowbell, Rolling Stones, Start Me Up
(Be the first to comment)February 25, 2009Steven Page Leaves BNL
I was wondering when this day would come. I was hoping BNL would have been one of the few band that stuck together forever, but Steven page is leaving the group. I can’t say I’m not surprised. Steve seems to have been wandering for the last few years. Between splitting with his wife and family, and getting caught with a stash of coke in his new girlfriend’s place while the band was selling a kids album, I’m sorry but Steve has just wreaked of drama.
Sure there’s a part of me that’s pissed. But really Steve, Ed, Tyler, Jim and Kevin don’t owe me anything. Who am I to judge his life and relationships? I’m a fan – a good fan. But I know that the music comes from life. Life has to be lived or the music cannot exist.
So while I’m sad and pissed, I do wish him the best. Life goes on.
By mutual agreement, Steven Page will be parting company with the remaining members of Barenaked Ladies. Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, and Tyler Stewart will continue recording and touring together as Barenaked Ladies. Steven Page will pursue solo projects including theatrical opportunities while the band enters the studio in April 2009, and hits the road in the fall.
Ed sings, “Thanks, That was fun. Don’t forget. No regrets.”
Yeah, ok I’m crying now.
1:50 pm Barenaked Ladies, BNL, Ed Robertson, Steven Page, Thanks That Was Fun
(One comment - Leave yours)February 16, 2009Dierks Bentley – Feel That Fire video
Dierks is dreamy…
4:21 pm Dierks Bentley, Feel That Fire, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)February 10, 2009Stick-figure dancing
Get your stop-motion on…
4:21 pm Stick-figure, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)February 6, 2009"Have a drumstick and your brain starts clicking."- Master Chief from HaloChickety China The Chinese Chicken
I’m so sorry for posting this…
4:21 pm BNL, Chickety China, Heavy.com, One Week, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)February 5, 2009Star Wars A Capella
cool…
4:21 pm A Capella, Heavy.com, John Williams, Star Wars, Time Out, video
(One comment - Leave yours)January 29, 2009"If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me?"- Lynyrd SkynyrdTime Out: Free Bird!
Billy Powell, the former roadie who became a rock star for his keyboard work with the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, died early Wednesday morning apparently of heart problems at his home in Orange Park, Fla., police said. He was 56.
via Billy Powell dies at 56; Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboard player – Los Angeles Times.
4:21 pm Billy Powell, Free Bird, Los Angeles Times, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 28, 2009Time Out: Bear Super Pop
Time for some silliness…
4:21 pm Madonna, Super Pop, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 23, 2009Time Out: Duke Ellington
66 Years ago today Duke Ellington played at Carnegie Hall in New York City for the first time. Here’s a video from that time period.
4:21 pm Duke Ellington, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 22, 2009Time Out: Alanis’ Humps
In case you missed it. This is for my buddy Jeff:
4:21 pm Alanis Morisette, My Humps, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 16, 2009Time Out: Happy Leather Weekend
Judas Priest: Hell Bent for Leather4:21 pm Judas Priest, Leather, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 15, 2009Time Out: Drummer Gene Krupa’s 100th Birthday
In this clip, swingin’ Krupa looks like a madman. Happy 100th.
4:21 pm Gene Krupa, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)LOL @ Queerty
To Madonna:
Look, we’re the gays, your biggest fans, we’re with you no matter what you do. But you’re the woman who redefined what it means to be a woman. You’ve broken every taboo, flouted every societal norm and made millions doing it. With the Baby Boomers greying and fading into retirement, you could reshape the whole idea of what it means to get old. You could make old sexy and fun and erotic, but instead, you’re running around with Britney Spears in what’s starting to look like a desperate attempt to seem young and relevant.
12:52 pm Boomers, Britney Spears, Madonna, Queerty
(Be the first to comment)American Idol: ‘Bikini Girl’ was horrible, but new judge shouldn’t sing, Emily Wynne-Hughes, Danny Gokey my faves
One of my favorite American idol contestants so far is the punk chick with the tattoos and pink hair who nailed Heart’s “Barracuda.”. Emily Wynne-Hughes, who sings with Go Betty Go. I’m listening to “City Lights” now on their MySpace page. It’s got a melodic hook and a rock attitude. Even if she doesn’t make it past Hollywood’s first week, her band will no doubt benefit from the exposure.
Last night’s commercial with David Cook in reverse was pretty awesome.
And though Danny Gokey’s grief over his recently deceased wife was a bit overdone by the teasing and editing and producing (I can just hear the producer’s thinking “C’mon Danny cry for us!”), his singing was pretty good, and in my eye, he’s friggin hot. A muppet on American idol! Glasses? Check. Crazy reddish hair? Check (but probably dyed). Scruff or goatee? Check. A little stocky? Maybe check, but he’s not skinny. Way cute face? Check! Self depreciating humor and fun attitude? Check. Visit Ricky.org for video. He’s my other fave for now.
Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell’s behavior on Tuesday night’s Idol was disgusting. Bikini Girl, a.k.a. Katrina Darrell, wasn’t a very good signer and she didn’t deserve to go to Hollywood.
The new judge Kara DioGuardi was right about the contestant, but DioGuardi should limit her judging to critique and not one-upmanship, no matter how much an auditioner says, “Oh yeah, well you couldn’t do any better.” It makes her look petty. She’s the music pro. We expect her to be able to sing better, so doing it proves nothing.
It only took “American Idol’s” judging newbie, Kara DioGuardi, one episode to leave a memorable mark on season eight of the televised talent search.
In an attempt to dash the dreams of a bikini-clad hopeful, the panelist sang over the wannabe and gave the contender a pointed piece of her mind. Her tactic didn’t work, as Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson have a preference for talent-packed bikinis, but DioGuardi told Ryan Seacrest she has no regrets.
Tidbits: ‘Idol’ judge defends attack on Bikini Girl – Tabloid Tidbits- msnbc.com
12:27 pm American Idol, Barracuda, Bikini Girl, Danny Gokey, David Cook, Emily Wynne-Hughes, Heart, Katrina Darrell, msnbc, muppets, Randy Jackson, Ricky.org, Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell
(One comment - Leave yours)January 14, 2009Time Out: My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson’s new song:
YouTube – My Life Would Suck Without You – Kelly Clarkson
4:21 pm Kelly Clarkson, My Life Would Suck Without You, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 13, 2009Time Out: Sophie Tucker’s 125th Birthday
“I will never forget it, ya know!”
Sophie Tucker was born 125 years ago today.
Bette Midler, who introduced most of us to “Soph.” Sophie Tucker joke history and jokes at about 3:15.
Also includes a performance of “In the Mood.”
4:21 pm Bette Midler, In the Mood, Sophie Tucker, Time Out, video
(Be the first to comment)January 12, 2009Time Out: Motown Records turns 50
Motown Records turns 50 today. Their earliest hit:






