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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Jagerschnitzel Saved Our Lives

http://www.whnt.com/news/whnt-deadly-wreck-i565-huntsville-112910,0,3702340.story

Shannon and I came up on this terrible collision maybe 30 seconds after it happened. We saw smoke all over our side of the interstate as traffic was slowing down. I’d guess we were about 25-30 cars back from the mess. At least 8 rescue trucks came by, several fire trucks and ambulances, lotsa police. We knew it was really bad. We sat for 45 minutes before we got to a spot where we could turn around on the interstate and head back toward Huntsville.
The 45 minute delay put us in B’ham at exactly 5:00. Dark, pouring rain, and total gridlock. Drive a few feet, stop. Drive a few feet, stop again. WTF?!?! How could anyone want to live in that city?!
Ummmm…just to clarify: I’m not trying to compare our “hardship” of being delayed and caught in heavy traffic and rain to someone being killed in an accident.
Eveybody please slow down. Be careful. Particularly in the rain. Especially when vehicles are barreling head-on toward you on the wrong side of the highway.
Oh...the jagerschnitzel. Shannon had called me from the office and said she'd be out around 2:30. Just about the time I knew she'd be coming down to the car, I realized I should visit a restroom before we headed back to Montgomery. At my age, these visits are often emergency runs...as in get there very quickly! I left her a message to not go to the car unless she had a key...and that I'd be in the lobby soon. Of course she called me from the car, in the drizzling rain, wondering where I was (she never checks her messages.) Anyway, the couple minute delay due to my less than stellar timing and complete lack of control of my bodily functions may have saved us from participating in the collision referred to above. So Shannon can thank my having some German pork and red cabbage at the West End Grille in Huntsville for keeping us alive.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Essential Music


The plan is to comment briefly on each selection. However, that may be impossible to do as my computer is so slow that I'll probably snap before I can get three albums completed. I am NOT a musician, so my thoughts will be presented in non-technical terminology. I know what I enjoy and I know what I don't want to hear (hiphop pouring into my yard from the nearby high school would fall into this latter category.)
I'm certain I'll forget a lot of stuff. I'll probably be adding to this for as long as I live, as new music comes into my possession and old stuff that I neglected to post originally will pop back into my cranium. I may list some items simply for the album art (Hipgnosis/Storm Thorgerson did a bunch of covers for a band called Brand X. I don't think I ever listened to any of the LPs I bought, but I loved the cover ideas)...or for just one brilliant song on the album (The Smithereens come immediately to mind).

Note: I could and should insert virtually every Beatles album. That would be ridiculous, so I've only plopped a few in here. I could add several more Zeppelin albums as well...Mountain, Traffic, Dylan, Tull, more Sabbath (Ozzy only), etc. Obviously I've already gone beyond "essential" as it is, so I'm trying to be reasonable here.






Sabbath's first. What can I say? Wow.
My boys loved "Rock Lobster" on the first B-52s LP. So did I.







Love Dave Walker's vocals on this SB album.
Don't like to throw out "Best Ofs..." and "Greatest Hits", but in Mancini's case, this is a killer collection: "Baby Elephant Walk", "PETER GUNN"!





Beautiful versions of "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave" and "Sad and Deep As You".


Terrible shirt choice, Mylon. Makes Seinfeld's "puffy" shirt look manly.
But "Second Hand Lady" is awesome.
















Talton and Boyer's "Please Be With Me"...as good as it gets.
Radio Moscow is a threesome from Iowa. I love that some kids are playing this kind of old-school, blues-drenched heavy music.

Craig Fuller had a great voice. Pure Prairie League never sounded better.


"Fairies Wear Boots" may just be the coolest song ever commited to vinyl.

"Fairies Wear Boots" may just be the coolest song ever commited to vinyl.





















Mark Sandman's band before Morphine. Great album.







































































































Only chose this one because I couldn't narrow it down to a
particular Zevon album.
Budgie? Just 'cause I wanted a Budgie album in here.
"Let There Be Rock" is religious. Can I get an "Amen?"
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