Monday, October 1, 2012

Songs (And Bands) With States In The Titles: Part 5 Of 5


Today is the 5th and final installment in this mini-series of posts where I post a song (or a song by a band) with a U.S. state in its title. I've gone through the states alphabetically, ten states at a time. If you are just starting here, you may want to back up and catch the earlier installments. Part 1 covers the states from Alabama to Georgia – you can read it here. Part 2 spans from Hawaii to Maryland – you can read it here. Part 3 goes from Massachusetts to New Jersey – you can read it here. Part 4 spans from New Mexico to South Carolina – you can read it here. Today, I'll cover the final 10 states, from South Dakota to Wyoming. Like each installment before, I've included actual video links for each song (or band) whenever possible. In some cases, when I couldn't pick just one song (or band), I have included two of them. Enjoy!


41)  SOUTH DAKOTA:  My, I do love a good story-song! And this is a good one. Ladies and gentlemen, Nanci Griffith singing "Deadwood, South Dakota"...



And because I know you all can never have too much of South Dakota or The Bee Gees, here's a little bit of both in one song. The Bee Gees singing "South Dakota Morning"...




42)  TENNESSEE:  Though I don't necessarily agree with or understand the "theology" in this song (they're not a Christian band), this is an interesting song and fits the theme, and it's old-school hip-hop, for Pete's sake. Yes, please! This is Arrested Development with their song, "Tennessee"...



But really, what would a Tennessee entry be without a country song? Well, we don't have to find out. Here's The Wreckers with their song, "Tennessee"...




43)  TEXAS:  Well, this one was most definitely hard to narrow down to just two. So I narrowed it down to three. Let's face it – all the best songs about Texas are country songs. First up (this one was a no-brainer), it's George Strait's "All My Ex's Live In Texas"...



Next up, Waylon Jennings' "Luckenbach, Texas"...



And finally, Alabama's "If You're Gonna Play In Texas (You've Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band)...




44)  UTAH:  This was a difficult one, too. After much deliberation, I finally settled on a band with "Utah" in its name. This hard-rocking song is by a group called Everyone Dies In Utah, and it's called "Bed, Bath, & BeyoncĂ©"... (LOL!)




45)  VERMONT:  And now for something completely different (and much easier on the ears). This is Jo Stafford, singing the classic song "Moonlight In Vermont"...




46)  VIRGINIA:  These guys may not be from Virginia, but apparently they've spent enough time there to consider it their "second home." Enjoy "Oh Virginia" by Blessid Union Of Souls...




47)  WASHINGTON:  This state was harder than you might think. Finally, I ran across this high-energy pop singer from Papua New Guinea who just happens to go by the mononym Washington (her first name is Megan) singing a song called "Holy Moses"...




48)  WEST VIRGINIA:  There's nothing more poignant than hearing a singer sing passionately about their home state. Here, country/bluegrass singer Kathy Mattea sings a medley of two great songs about West Virginia (albeit only one of which contains the state's name in the title): "Green Rolling Hills Of West Virginia" and "Take Me Home, Country Roads"...





49)  WISCONSIN:  This state also wasn't too easy to come up with a song for. I had to go back to 1945, as a matter of fact. Here's "Beautiful Wisconsin" sung by Ken Griffin. I'm warning you, it's the longest three minutes you'll ever experience. Try not to fall asleep...




50)  WYOMING:  Since Wyoming's such a lovely state (so my wife tells me), let's do two songs in its honor. First up, Neil Young's wonderful instrumental song, "Emperor Of Wyoming"...



This was a nice little ditty, too, that prominently features the state. It's called "Ticket To Wyoming" by The Ocean Blue...




BONUS TRACK – WASHINGTON, D.C.:  Last but not least, we should include a song about the capital of our great nation. While it's not technically a state, that doesn't mean we shouldn't show D.C. some love, too. Here's The Magnetic Fields' "Washington, D.C."...

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Words I Wish I Wrote: 10 Inspiring Quotes About Autumn

Ah, autumn...my favorite time of year. I could probably come up with a bunch of inspiring things to say about autumn if I really tried. But it's Sunday, a day to rest, and I'm trying to do just that. So enjoy these words that I wish I had written about my favorite season...


1)  "Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.~  George Eliot



2)  "Autumn wins you best by this its mute appeal to sympathy for its decay."  ~  Robert Browning



3)  "There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been!"  ~  Percy Bysshe Shelley



4)  "Bittersweet October.  The mellow, messy, leaf-kicking, perfect pause between the opposing miseries of summer and winter."  ~  Carol Bishop Hipps



5)  "No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face."  ~  John Donne

 

 6)  "A hidden fire burns perpetually upon the hearth of the world.... In autumn this great conflagration becomes especially manifest. Then the flame that is slowly and mysteriously consuming every green thing bursts into vivid radiance. Every blade of grass and every leaf in the woodlands is cast into the great oven of Nature; and the bright colours of their fading are literally the flames of their consuming. The golden harvest-fields are glowing in the heart of the furnace.... By this autumn fire God every year purges the floor of nature. All effete substances that have served their purpose in the old form are burnt up. Everywhere God makes sweet and clean the earth with fire."  ~  Hugh Macmillan



7)  "In the entire circle of the year there are no days so delightful as those of a fine October, when the trees are bare to the mild heavens, and the red leaves bestrew the road, and you can feel the breath of winter, morning and evening—no days so calm, so tenderly solemn, and with such a reverent meekness in the air."  ~  Alexander Smith



8)  "Youth is like spring, an over praised season more remarkable for biting winds than genial breezes.  Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits."  ~  Samuel Butler



9)  "Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale."  ~  Lauren DeStefano



10)  “I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.”  ~  Nathaniel Hawthorne


Saturday, September 29, 2012

The 20 Most Popular Movies The Year I Was Born (1978)

These were the top-grossing movies at the box office in 1978, the year I was born. I've seen a few of these, have heard of most of them, but am also completely unfamiliar with several of them.

How many of these have you seen? Are any of them among your favorites all-time? Feel free to comment to share your own experiences.


1)  GREASE



2)  SUPERMAN



3)  NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE




4)  EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE



5)  HEAVEN CAN WAIT



6)  HOOPER



7)  JAWS 2



8)  HALLOWEEN



9)  DAWN OF THE DEAD



10)  THE DEER HUNTER



11)  REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER



12)  CONVOY



13)  FOUL PLAY



14)  THE END



15)  CHEECH & CHONG'S UP IN SMOKE



16)  CALIFORNIA SUITE



17)  MIDNIGHT EXPRESS



18)  COMING HOME



19)  THE LORD OF THE RINGS



20)  HOUSE CALLS

Friday, September 28, 2012

Famous Sculptures In Countries Starting With "L"

Fair warning: This post is the very essence of randomness. What I did was to find a list of all the world's countries whose name starts with the letter "L", then Googled pictures of some of each of these nations' most famous sculptures. The only country I couldn't find anything for was the tiny African country of Lesotho. Here's what I found for all the others...


1)  LAOS

One of the many interesting sculptures
in Buddha Park, near Vientiane, Laos.

Here's another one in Buddha Park. Creepy!

Here's the largest sculpture in Buddha Park,
which appropriately enough depicts the Buddha.


2)  LATVIA

This impressive sculpture stands atop the Statue
Of Liberty Freedom Monument in Riga, Latvia.

The famous Bronze Turtle, also known as Brunurupucis.

No, this picture is not turned sideways. That cow IS climbing a pole!


3)  LEBANON

This ancient sculpture depicts the
 famous Egyptian queen, Cleopatra.

This modern sculpture in Lebanon depicts the Adiss Flower.

This interesting piece is called "Symphony
No. 7: Energy Of Life." Don't ask me why.

4)  LIBERIA

This is a classic Liberian helmet mask. Creepy!

You can find this sculpture outside of a Liberian hospital. If you
actually feel like traveling across the world to look for it, that is.

This interesting sculpture is crafted entirely out of scrapped weapons.


5)  LIBYA

Gorgon Head sculpture in Leptis Magna, Libya.

Here's another interesting piece that
can be found in Leptis Magna.

This somewhat crumbly sculpture is located in Sabratha, Libya.


6)  LIECHTENSTEIN

This fascinating piece is called "African King," and
is located in the city of Vaduz in Liechtenstein.

You can find this sculpture in the garden of the Liechtenstein Museum.

This odd sculpture is also located in Vaduz, Liechtenstein.


7)  LITHUANIA

You can find this intricately sculpted piece
at the Neringa National Park in Lithuania.

I don't know why, but I happen to love this piece. This sculpture
is located in the Belmontas Park in Vilnius, Lithuania.

This one's called "The Feast Of The Three
Musicians" and is found outside the National
Drama Theatre in Vilnius, Lithuania.




8)  LUXEMBOURG

This ancient Luxembourg sculpture
is a statue of Epona. Whoever that is.

Okay, so it's technically a mosaic and not a sculpture. But
isn't it impressive? It's called the "Victen Roman Muse Mosaic."

This impressive sculpture is part of
the World War I Memorial located
in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Poems And Drabbles In The Key Of Ke$ha: Volume Two


So, I decided to go ahead and finish writing my poems and drabbles based on song titles from pop singer Ke$ha's Animal album. These pieces are all a bit "out there," but I hope you'll like them anyway. Again, they're all 100% fiction – none of the characters, including the "I" characters are based on myself or anyone I know – I just made them up. There's a healthy mix of poems, drabbles (100-word stories), and triple-drabbles (300-word stories) here. Enjoy!



"Party At A Rich Dude's House"  (Drabble)

So I was checking my email yesterday, and was surprised to find an e-invite to a party from this guy Dolby that I know. Dolby's parents are, like, super-rich. They live in a huge mansion outside of town. I couldn't understand why he'd want me at his party. I'm not exactly Bill Gates or Oprah or anything. I mean, my folks aren't broke, but they certainly aren't loaded. So I was like, this is crazy! Then I saw the note Dolby had tacked onto the end of the invite. "Bring your sister!" It all made sense now. I hit "Delete." 



"Backstabber"  (Poem)

I thought you'd always have my back.
I figured you'd support me.
You knew what I was planning –
I never thought you'd thwart me.
Give credit where the credit's due
You stole my best invention!
I won't hear pitiful excuses
Or lies of best intentions.
I thought you were my partner.
I called you my best friend.
But then you went and ruined
Everything – you can't pretend
That this is just some silly thing
We'll laugh about in years to come.
This is my life we're talking about
Stop playing me – stop playing dumb!
Your true colors are on display –
I'm blinded by their clarity.
It's too late now to pay your dues
Do I look like a charity?
I feel the blade between my ribs
The blood is slowly trickling out.
I never saw you wield the knife
But now I'm sure, without a doubt
That this is how you had it planned
I'd fade away, and you'd succeed.
Without a word of gratitude
You'd take exactly what you need
And feed your greed with rapid speed
And then proceed to make me plead
Until I've nothing left to bleed.



"Blind"  (Poem)

She sees her way by feeling 'round –
The road ahead is where she's bound.
She does her best to stand her ground
But all around she hears the sound
Of downed, and crowned, and well-renowned
Sleepwalkers stumbling, lost and found.
And in confusion, she whirls around
Slinks, sinks, drinks, and is quickly drowned.



"D.I.N.O.S.A.U.R."  (Triple-Drabble)

Lucy and Luther had struggled for weeks to come up with the perfect name for their first child. Their unborn daughter was making her presence known all the time now, kicking Lucy in her sleeping and waking hours. Even Luther had felt the surprisingly powerful little punts occasionally, primarily in the small of his back at the most ungodly hours. Lucy sometimes felt that her progeny was the Devil incarnate, and thought facetiously about giving her daughter that most unsuitable moniker. Luther wanted to name her Ina, after that hoity-toity lady chef on the Food Network. They both liked the name Nadine – it was Luther's mother's name, God rest her soul – but they weren't sure if it was too old-fashioned. Lucy thought the name Opal had a nice ring to it – Luther was unimpressed. Currently, Luther was pushing for Sara – a common name to be sure, but there was a simple elegance to it. Lucy had come up with the name Amethyst just the other day and had really liked it, but Luther had said it sounded too much like a color. Luther quietly adored the name Ursula, but knew that Lucy didn't like it, so he didn't press the issue. They both liked the name Rhoda, which happened to be Lucy's grandmother's name, but they weren't sure whether or not it was too obscure to use. One morning, Luther got the brilliant idea to give their baby girl all their favorite names. They'd simply call her by her initials. Their sweet little baby daughter, Luther proposed, would be named Devilla Ina Nadine Opal Sara Amethyst Ursula Rhoda, and would be called D.I.N.O.S.A.U.R. – or Dinosaur, to make it simpler – for short. Lucy hit Luther with a frying pan. He quickly changed his mind.



"Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"  (Triple-Drabble)

There's something profoundly disturbing about seeing someone crying while they're dancing. One is an outward display of sorrow, while the other is an outward display of joy.

How could the two coexist? How could one person be both incredibly sad and incredibly happy? I couldn't understand. Until it happened to me.

The other night, when my wife and I were at the company party, we happened to be slow-dancing to one of our favorite eighties ballads when my cell phone went off.

She looked at me and said, "Go ahead, you know you need to take it." So I did. She went to go get us some punch.

I looked at the caller ID. It was my brother Howie. He'd promised not to call me tonight unless it was an absolute emergency. Apparently it was.

"What's up, Howie?"

"How much did you put on the Packers?"

"I don't know. A hundred, I guess."

"A hundred bucks?"

"No, Howie, a hundred thousand."

"Tell me you're joking!"

"No, that's what I put down. It was a sure thing."

"Yeah, well, you didn't take into account that the replacement refs are complete idiots, did you?"

"What do you mean, Howie?"

"They blew the call in the end zone. No time left on the clock. Packers lost!"

"What? Are you serious?"

"As a heart attack – one of which I'm guessing you're about to have, huh?"

"Yeah. Listen, I gotta go, Howie. Talk to you later. And thanks...I think."

I hung up the phone and dropped it into my coat pocket, just as my wife returned with the punch.

"Is everything okay?" she asked.

"Sure," I lied.

"Honey, why are you crying?" she persisted.

She set down the punch, and we resumed dancing.

"I just love this song," I said.

And then I understood.



"Boots & Boys"  (Drabble)

"What is it about footwear that makes boys think it's edible?"

"I don't think it's just boys, dear. Girls do it, too."

"Did you eat your shoes when you were a girl?"

"No, but I'm sure I probably gnawed on a few socks in my day."

"It wouldn't be so bad if he was just chewing on a slipper, or perhaps a tennis shoe. Why does it have to be his boots?"

"I don't know, dear. Maybe he likes the taste of leather."

"There's something not right about this, if you ask me."

"I'm sure it's just a phase, hon."



"Animal"  (Drabble)

When I was a kid, my favorite Muppets character was Animal. You know, the wild-eyed, fuzzy red monster who played drums in the band? Who, when asked to "sing" (or even to speak), let loose with a bunch of indecipherable, screaming mumbo jumbo? Yeah, he was my favorite. Maybe I appreciated his free spirit. Maybe it was because I too wanted to learn to play drums. Maybe it was because I also enjoyed screaming indecipherably about any and everything. These days, I find that I'm a lot more like Kermit – pragmatic, more sedate, and content to eat flies all day.