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Today In Rock History

April 25th . . . 1918 - Legendary jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald is born in Newport News, VA . . . 1923 - Blues guitarist Albert King is born . . . 1933 - Jerry Leiber is born in Baltimore. With Mike Stoller, he’s written witty rock hits like “Yakety Yak” and “Jailhouse Rock” . . . 1945 - Bjorn Ulvaeus of Abba is born in Gothenburg, Sweden . . . 1945 - Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival) is born this day . . . 1950 - Steve Ferrone, drummer with the Average White Band and Eric Clapton, is born in Brighton, England . . . 1956 - Elvis Presley reaches top of US chart with Heartbreak Hotel, his first No. 1 . . . 1961 - Elvis Presley makes his last stage appearance for nearly eight years at Bloch Arena in Hawaii . . . 1964 - The Beatles have an amazing 14 singles on the American chart . . . 1967 - The Beatles perform “All You Need Is Love” during a global satellite broadcast . . . 1974 - Jim Morrison’s widow, Pam, dies in Hollywood at the age of 27. Police suspect heroin use may have played a part in her death . . . 1977 - Elvis Presley makes his last-known recordings during a live concert at the Saginaw (Mich.) Civic Center . . . 1981 - Wings break up after Denny Laine leaves the band. Paul McCartney says he will carry on as a solo artist . . . 1987 - Crowded House had their biggest U.S. hit when “Don’t Dream It’s Over” peaked at #2; U2 replace Beastie Boys at top of US LP chart with The Joshua Tree . . . 1990 - The Fender Stratocaster on which Jimi Hendrix played “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock sells at a London auction for $295,000 . . . 1994 - The Eagles played the first of two shows where they recorded their ‘Hell Freezes Over’ album . . . 1994 - A judge sentences Beastie Boy Adam Horowitz to 200 hours’ community service after he beats up a TV cameraman during River Phoenix’s funeral . . . 1994 - A judge determines that Michael Bolton’s “Love Is a Wonderful Thing” sounds a little too similar to the Isley Brothers’ “Love Is a Wonderful Thing.” Ya think? . . . 1997 - Warren Haynes and Allen Woody quit the Allman Brothers Band to tend to their careers as Gov’t Mule . . . 1999 - Funk star Roger Troutman, 47, dies in a hospital in Dayton, Ohio, after being shot several times . . . 2000 - Eric Clapton is reunited on a TV stage in London with his former Derek & the Dominos keyboard player Bobby Whitlock, for their first performance together in 29 years . . . 2002 - Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the effervescent, sometimes volatile rapping member of the Grammy-winning R&B trio TLC, is killed in a car crash in Honduras . . . 2003 - The late jazz great Nina Simone is laid to rest in Carry-Le-Rouet, France . . . 2004 - Piano man Billy Joel drives his car into a house in Long Island. Nobody is seriously injured. It’s his third car crash in two years . . . 2007 - American singer Bobby “Boris” Pickett died of leukemia at the age of 69. He scored the Halloween anthem ‘The Monster Mash’ in 1962 . . .

Just in time for the Beavis & Butthead revival!! Woo-hoo!

A sneak peek at My Morning Jacket's new album....

I think I got a contact buzz just watching this....

RHT Pic 'o' the Week

RHT Pic 'o' the Week
Prosecution evidence leaked from the Barry Bonds trial

Randon Non-Rock Notes. Rock Notes, get it? I'm awesome.

Car wrecks! Woohoo!

Here's a baby rabbit eating a flower.

Best commercial on TV right now. You dang woodchucks!!

Quite simply, the greatest redneck car ramp jump ever. Period.

Slippery slide accidents are always money, aren't they?

Let's revisit this famous soccer bitch.

Yo. My man. Seriously, this is not the best way to get free ice cream.

Good boy.

I want this lamb! Oh, and this lamb!

Hey lady, watch where you're goin'.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

My Christmas Vacation

Greetings from 2009, everyone! It's been awhile since I've been in full blog format, but I don't really have much "required listening" anyone needs to specifically brush up on right at the moment. Just a few random notes for you folks I've compiled from my 2-week vacation - re: plant shutdown. The economy is not looking good right now - folks were going to have to get out of this using our backs & not waiting on charity from Washington. The American worker is still the greatest asset we have as a country, and that asset is being severely underutilized right now. But I digress.

  • It's been pretty quiet - not a whole lot of festivities over the holidays. I did take the family to see "Marley & Me" last week. Not a kids movie, BTW. Very sad at the end. What was even sadder was that I sat there the whole time wondering what Jennifer Aniston's character sees in Owen Wilson's. I guess there's hope for guys like me after all...
  • Santa brought my oldest son a Fender Squier for Christmas. I really hope he takes to it. He's learned a few chords already & seems eager to learn. In some ways I'm sad that I don't know how to play myself so that I could teach him, but in others I'm glad I don't so there's no pressure & he can learn this all on his own. Parents, two of the best things you can do for your children is to make them learn a musical instrument & teach them how to play golf. I'm serious...these are two hobbies your kids will enjoy their whole lives, not just through high school. Plus these are hobbies you can share in with them. I get real furious when I see parents carting kids all over for sports (football, basketball, baseball, cheerleading) when they should be at home, just being kids. I think sports are great, don't get me wrong, but I also know there's more to life than the pipe dream of an athletic scholarship. Things have changed since I was a kid, but I want a better life for my kids - not to make it worse. I never learned an instrument as a kid, & I didn't start golfing until I was in my 30's. I feel like I'm way behind the curve, too. I sure spent a lot of time shooting free-throws, though. All I have to show for it is a Rio Grande Baketball Camp Free Throw Champion certificate though...signed by THE John Lawhorn himself.
  • Got to check out the wonderment of Blu-Ray technology at my brother-in-law's on Christmas. My current entertainment system is now, of course, very inadequate & outdated. Tech wiz Jarret (also the bassist for Chillicothe rock band Mays Gone) first put in 2004's Chicago with Earth, Wind, & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre. All I can say is...wow! I felt like I was right on stage. The colors were so wonderful, the sound was incredible. Not to mention, these two bands are national treasures on their own, but when they come together as one unit the experience is completely overwhelming (in a good way). Check out "Beginnings," "September," "25 or 6 to 4," & "Let's Groove," "Saturday In The Park." Great stuff...!
  • Picked up a fantastic song off of Pandora Radio. Sun Kil Moon - "Carry Me, Ohio." Sun Kil Moon is a project of Massilon, Ohio's Mark Kozelek, formerly of The Red House Painters (yeah, me either). I checked out some other stuff by Kozelek, but they're mostly droning snoozers & bad Modest Mouse covers. For some reason though, this song resonates and I have to play it over & over. For those of you that don't use Pandora Radio, it's a great way to expand your listening horizons, BTW.
  • Finished re-reading This Wheels on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of The Band. Just as before, no change. Robbie Robertson is still a soul-stealing, money-grubbing dick. One thing I took away from this reading was the "divide & conquer" approach of management then & now. They find a talented band, isolate one member, tell them how great they are, gain their trust & show them how to beat the system financially (publishing rights!), & get them to strike out on their own (2 acts for the price of 1...!) This book's a great read, though. I recommend it for anyone, especially those misinformed Robbie Robertson fans. Not that I'm totally down on Robbie though. I did watch Clapton's 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival on DVD over break, & Robertson actually SANG!! and played a tribute to Bo Diddley with "Who Do You Love." No Ronnie Hawkins, but not bad. Speaking of Hawkins, there's great quote in the book after he & Helm had finished screening The Last Waltz: To Helm - "Hey son, don't look so glum. The goddamn movie's be awright if it had only had a few more shots of Robbie. Haw haw haw haw haw!!!"

1 comment:

  1. We may disagree on Robbie Robertson. I can dig that. But Helm's book is very good. There's another great book on the Band,"Across The Great Divide"...which I also like.

    Not to mention, what you had to say about the American worker is quite spot on.

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RHT Greatest American Rocker: Elvis Presley

RHT Greatest American Rocker: Elvis Presley

RHT Greatest Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix

RHT Greatest Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix

RHT Greatest Artist of the 80's: Michael Jackson

RHT Greatest Artist of the 80's: Michael Jackson

RHT Greatest Album of the 70's: Dark Side of the Moon

RHT Greatest Album of the 70's: Dark Side of the Moon

RHT Greatest Album of the 80's: Back in Black

RHT Greatest Album of the 80's: Back in Black

RHT Most Iconic Guitar Of All-Time

RHT Most Iconic Guitar Of All-Time
The Gibson Les Paul

RHT Greatest Album of the 60's: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Album of the 60's: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Artist of the 90's: Nirvana

RHT Greatest Artist of the 90's: Nirvana

RHT Greatest Rock Voice: Freddie Mercury

RHT Greatest Rock Voice: Freddie Mercury

RHT Most Beautiful Woman in Music: Carrie Underwood

RHT Most Beautiful Woman in Music: Carrie Underwood

RHT Greatest Album Cover: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Album Cover: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Metal Song: Iron Man

RHT Greatest Metal Song: Iron Man

RHT Greatest Song: Stairway to Heaven

RHT Greatest Song: Stairway to Heaven

Time flies when you're havin' fun . . .

R.I.P. Delaney

I lost my little Scottish Terrier on Monday, September 8th to cancer. Her name was Delaney and she was a warrior. She was a rescue, and in her lifetime she'd been to hell and back. At the risk of sounding like a total wimp, it hurts like a son-of-a-bitch. If you're a dog lover like myself and want to see what she was all about, you can check out this link:

http://delaneywarrior.blogspot.com/

Man, I miss that little dog.

By the way, this link stays up as long as RHT is in existence.