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Sweet Papa Crimbo

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  1. Paul just confirmed the White Album 50th anniversary release:

     

    And there's links to his two new songs, released today. Meh...

     

    http://diymag.com/2018/06/20/paul-mccartney-exclusive-interview-new-album-egypt-station

     

    He's 76 years old.

    He's 76 years old and still making records of new material.

    He's 76 years old, still making records, and plays concerts that are often over 2 hours long.

    He's 76 years old, still making records, plays concerts that are often over 2 hours long, and he collaborates with Kanye.

    He's 76 years old, still making records, plays concerts that are often over 2 hours long, collaborates with Kanye, he makes records with Youth, composes classical music, records standards (as a side job...not as his main job), and he is cooler than any other fucking 76 years old on the face of the planet.

  2. I learned some pretty important life lessons last week (although I should be well past any surprises):

    1. Fat clumsy oaf in a slippery shower will always lose to gravity
    2. The emergency room in a small town is MUCH more sedate than that of a large metropolitan area (i.e., no gunshot victims, no drug overdoses).
    3. When they refer to putting in Staples...they really mean STAPLES. Damn thing looked like something from Home Depot.
    4. The staples hurt more than the wound.
    5. 4.5 centimeters = c. 2 inches

    My poor noggin can't take too much more...orbital floor blow out fracture in October...Six Staples in April.

  3. Watching the free agent bloodletting this Winter, I forsee labor unrest at the end of the next CBA. There's no real solution that will work, but the players are getting pissed off.

     

    I hope MLB doesn't fall into the feared model at the advent of free agency where the big market teams buy up all the talent and the small market teams suffer...

    (Although we kind of have that now to a certain ectent)

  4. Back in time for baseball - perfect timing. 

     

    Hopefully your ears get back in shape at some point. 

     

    I'm really thinking I have seen my last show...too bad it was that clusterfuck of U2 in the Cowboys stadium.

  5. I've always been a Wilco partisan in the great Uncle Tupelo schism war.

     

    I know it's okay to be fans of both, and I am a fan of Son Volt, but Jeff is my guy.

     

    My Male progeny (who moved into his first grownup, working man apartment) procured tickets a couple of weeks ago for what he called a "Red Dirt Country" show at the Verizon Center in Grand Prairie. 

     

    I was asking him who was on the bill.

     

    Turnpike Troubadors (a Texas Country Band), Slobberbone (a Denton Texas old school alt-country band) AND...

     

    Wait for it...

     

    Opening band...

     

    Son Volt.

     

    He got to see a really good show. But I can't help but feel that Jay has let his monomania and temperment derail what could have been a monster career.

  6. so...I havent been around these parts for quite a while. Missed all the election bloodletting...the excitement over Shmilco...the solo record...the tour.

     

    Gather round, gather round...time for tales from the edge. 

     

    My son bought us two tickets to see Wilco in Irving in October. Wilco is our thing. We've seen three shows together in Dallas.

     

    It was going to be a good night. He and I were going to take off work and really blow it out.

     

    The day before the show (which was a Monday), I came down with a nasty sinus thingie/allergy attack/cold. Took off work early, went home and took some over the counter stuff (Dayquill). Didn't really help much, so I decided to go to bed early (for me) at 10:00. Tohok some Nyquill (eight hours later....should have been fine).

     

    Didn't sleep well. Woke up around 4:00 (an hour early) feeling really thirsty. Got up, went to the kitchen for some water. Then the feeling started. Tingling in the legs and shooting up my body. Heard the blood roaring in my ears.

     

    Next thing I knew, I was wondering "why is  my face cold? What am I lying on?"

     I raised my head and noticed a pool of black stuff on the floor. Black stuff dripping into a pool on the floor.

    Wait a minute. It's dark. That isnt black...that's BLOOD.

     

    I had a classic faint and fall. Landed face first and busted my nose and face.

     

    Suffered an Orbital Floor Blowout Fracture (look it up...it's as nasty as it sounds).

     

    Needless to say, Dylan and I missed the Wilco show. 

    And that may have been my last show ever...hearing really suffering these days.

     

    So...how was your Fall and Winter?

  7. Marah --- Angels on a Passing Train

    Tom Waits --- Downtown Train

    The Who --- 5:15

    Gordon Lightfoot --- Canadian Railroad Trilogy

    Gladys Knight and the Pips --- Midnight Train to Georgia

    Jimi Hendrix --- Hear my train a'coming

    The Monkees --- Last Train to Clarksville

     

  8. If I recall, Gore/Lieberman won the popular vote by a landslide and the electoral college vote was very close. Also, something about voting poll count impropriety in Florida...

    No landslide

    Bush/Cheney 50,456,002

    Gore/Lieberman 50,998,897

    Nader/whoever it was he was running with 2,882,955

    The popular vote is almost, though not quite irrelevant. You win the majority of votes in key states, you win. If you win by a landslide in New York and California, but lose a close vote in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois...well..it's obvious.

    2000 wasn't the first time it happened and may not be the last.

  9. Great record...but I do have one philosophical issue. It is too topical to have any lasting relevance. Very topical records don't seem to have a long shelf life (outside of Neil Young's OHIO). The political songs on TDS, ABAAC and even SRO have a timelessness that make them more 'timeless'. I think Patterson and Cooley hit it out of the park musically with what may be their strongest record, but I'm not sure I will play in three years from now. It is a record that needed to be made, but will it be relevant later?

  10. It probably wouldn't hit me the same way now, that it did when I was 12/13, but I haven't had a book hit me in the same way that I fell in love with Lord of the Rings.  I can still remember reading the bulk of The Two Towers in the back of our station wagon on a long trip back from Michigan. We were driving through rain most of the way. I didn't see Gandalf's return coming, so that was awesome.

     

    If there's a thrill I wish I could relive, it would be that. 

     

    Hated the movies. 

    SPOILERS... :badger

     

    I agree with the LoTR memories. I discovered them when I was in the 10 to 12 year old range. They burned themselves into my psyche to the point that everything I read has to meet a high bar.

    I've said it before in other forums, but there are certain works that defy simple criticism: Lord of the Rings, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the Godfather.

    There is a distinct demarkation of before you experience them and after...and afterwards nothing is ever the same

  11. Anybody else remember the great "Jeff Tweedy: Plagiarist" troll right after SKY BLUE SKY came  out?

    According to the genius troll, Jeff had plagiarized entire poems from an obscure 1920's era poet. He cited examples; named books...it was the greatest troll ever.

    And it was also enlightening how many board members believed it.

    Jeff actually made a rare appearance to comment on it.

     

    Man...I miss those days

     

  12. Here is the predictions take these to Vegas and win money

     

    American League

    West: Houston

    Central: White Sox

    East: Toronto

     

    National League

    West: Dodgers

    Central: Cubs (btw look for 102 wins by the Cubbies this year)

    East: Washington

     

    Playoffs

    AL Wildcard

    Boston over Detroit

    NL Wildcard

    Giants over Cards

    ALDS

    Boston over Houston

    White Sox over Toronto

    NLDS

    Dodgers over Giants

    Cubs over Washington

    ALCS

    White Sox over Boston

    NLCS

    Cubs over Dodgers

    World Series

    Cubs over White Sox in 6 (and the city of Chicago will burn to the ground)

     

    Once again you underestimate the Rangers. The team that won the west (winning 88 games) will have Cole Hamels for an entire season; a healthy Derek Holland; Yu Darvish in May; a healthy Colby Lewis; a healthy Adrian Beltre; a mature Odor; Ian Desmond's bat in the lineup (don't tell me he's a crappy fielder...ever seen Schwarber?); a vastly improved bullpen. I seriously doubt Choo will get off to such a horrible start to the season again.

  13. Cruz has intelligence, but no charisma, which makes him unelectable.  W Bush had limited intelligence (or at least seemingly) and a certain charisma, he won.  Obama has a lot of both.

     

    Charisma is more important than perceived intelligence for electability...Bush and Obama both proved that.

  14. Celebrating the fact that Scalia is no longer on the bench.

     

    Wow...even if you hated him, this is excessively dark

    My guilty pleasure is hate-watching any of the Housewives of OC/NY/NJ etc that my wife tapes. I'll usually be doing something else (reading or farting around on the ipad) while she's watching it, but inevitably I'll get sucked in. I know more about those shows than I care to admit. 

     

    Good God...I thought I was the only one. RHWoBH is crack.

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