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  1. That sounds great! I'm happy for both of you. That is one good thing the nuns taught me, "Always try to be Christ-Like". I guess it was the older version of "What would Jesus do." Whether you believe or not, if you strive to be Christ-Like you end up being kind to others. Notes
  2. "Ugly Woman" - Roaring Lion Roaring Lion, a Trinidadian calypsonian wrote this in 1934, and as time went on, others covered it and adapted it. Jimmy Soul had a hit with an adaptation in 1963.
  3. My sister-in-law's son died in an automobile accident at the age of 32. She wanted Leilani to sing a song from "The Vampire Diaries". It was basically a love song with no mention of Vampires or the occult. The words were definitely non-offensive. I learned it on the guitar (easy) and Leilani was ready to sing. We were 'backstage' behind the altar and the priest said we couldn't sing that song because it was from the Vampire diaries. I told him that's fine with me, but if you don't want us to play it, you'd have to clear that with the grieving mother, as she's expecting it, and I'm not going to be the one to tell her 'no'. The priest backed down. He wasn't about to tell the mother that she couldn't have that song. It's a lot easier to be a Christian than it is to act Christ-Like.
  4. I'm not sure, I think it was "Stripped" (no guarantee) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripped_(film)
  5. In catholic schools we the most contact with the nuns. Priests at confession, mass and an occasional speech in front of the class. Thankfully I wasn't an altar boy as they are the sad ones that are victims of abuse. Not that abuse is rampant, but it wasn't controlled well by the Vacant. At the first complaint or suspicion a full investigation and if necessary correction should be administered. I'm sure most of the priests were good men. But the nuns--that's another story. Frustrated old witches that hated children. Oh the first two grades were fine, with sweet nuns, but by the 3rd it was that school's philosophy to break the spirit of the children. And I went before corporal punishment over the teacher's desk in front of the class was considered abusive. I wasn't a particularly bad kid, but I wasn't an angel either. Discipline with yelling and a yardstick, all punishment and no rewards is not the best way to bring up children IMHO. Like a puppy, you need to encourage children to do what you want them to do as much as possible, and save the negative discipline for when it's really needed. In the 6th grade I moved to Florida, got into public school and I no longer hated school.
  6. Definitely NOT. I disliked almost everything about Catholic school, including the priests and the nuns.
  7. Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated Because it's a fun song
  8. When I was in a road band opening for headliners with Marshall amps and Voice Of The Theater PA speakers, it was too loud, but I was too young and too dumb to care. Fortunately I learned about ear plugs when the damage was still classified as very mild. Big thanks goes out to the more experienced musician who warned me.
  9. "Waiting For Waits" - Richie Cole A song by saxophonist Richie Cole and vocalist Eddie Jefferson that is a tribute to the great singer/pianist Tom Waits
  10. Originally an Otis Redding Song. Then Aretha came along with the help of King Curtis who was playing sax and leading the band and IMHO made the cover better than the original. But Otis still needs respect for writing it and singing it first. Aretha might have played piano on that cut, she often did and was a fine pianist. She doesn't get enough respect for her piano skills. For those like myself who know the song well, the "Sock it to him" part was the kicker. I never read Pearls Before Swine until I rented a movie from Netflix about cartoonists. In the Stephen Pastis interview I decided I liked the cartoonist and started reading it. They aren't all funny (nobody score run every time at bat) but some of them are great. A smile is a good way to start the day. Notes
  11. I've never polished sausage. Though I've polished off more than a few.
  12. This one's so sick it's funny In the last panel, they are beating up Mr. Pastis, the cartoonist. (He deserved it)
  13. When I was a child, I walked into a record store and asked the owner if he could recommend a saxophone record. I was in beginning band at school and didn't know any famous sax players yet. The clerk sent me home with this one. The music was a bit over my head at the time, but I grew to love it. I wore out two vinyl LPs and finally got it in CD. The orchestra was written and arranged, the sax and drum parts are completely improvised. It's not jazz, it's not classical, it's not pop, it's not like anything Stan Getz did before or after, it's in a class by itself, and the sax improvisations are superb. Focus - Stan Getz (entire album)
  14. Satin Doll - Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer - Ella Fitzgerald singing Not my very favorite version but it's one of the most famous
  15. Undun - The Guess Who Burton Cummings sang lead and played the excellent flute solo. Randy Bachman's guitar comping behind the vocals is utterly fantastic IMHO. I wish I could do that!!! (although I play guitar, my primary instruments are saxophone and windsynth)
  16. When I was a little child and I heard Bei Mir Bist Du Shein played on mom's radio, I thought the Andrews Sisters were singing My Dear Mister Shane. Looks like I wasn't the only one: Bei Mir Bist Du Shein "My Dear Mr.Shane" by The Satin Dollz And the Andrews Sisters (who although they sang corny music by today's standards, they did it very, very well).
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