iTunes Shuffle for Sunday October 16th
Custard Pie-Led Zeppelin
All Blues-Miles Davis
Home Of The Blues-Johnny Cash
Anywhere You Are-Charlie Rich
Free-Chicago
Time Waits For No One-The Rolling Stones
You've Got A Friend-James Taylor
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes-Crosby, Stills & Nash
The Painter-Neil Young
Codine-Donovan (Demo Version)
Song 2-Blur
I Don't Want To Spoil The Party-The Beatles
There's A World-Neil Young (Live-Massey Hall)
Faith In Each Other-INXS
Holiday-The Outlaws
Think For Yourself-The Beatles
Incommunicado-Jimmy Buffett
I Alone-Live
Feel Like A Number-Bob Seger
Had To Cry Today-Blind Faith
Riki Tiki Tavi-Donovan
Sweet Jane-Lou Reed
KC's Speakeasy
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis
The Jingle Bell Run, benefiting the Arthritis Foundation is coming up on Saturday December 3rd. The run is going to be held at the Dayton Mall, this is a great way to have fun with friends, do something active and help out a worthy cause. I am on the planning committee and I wanted to share the information. If you or anyone you know is interested in participating please sign up. I have included a link here for all the information regarding the event:
http://www.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=478334
If you have any other questions not answered on the site, don't hesitate to ask and I'll do my best to answer them for you.
Have a great day!
http://www.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=478334
If you have any other questions not answered on the site, don't hesitate to ask and I'll do my best to answer them for you.
Have a great day!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
What They Said...
"Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble."
– Admiral William Halsey
– Admiral William Halsey
About Admiral William Halsey
American Admiral William "Bull" Halsey Jr. won a Navy Cross during World War I and led the Third Fleet against Japan in World War II. He was born in New Jersey in 1882. After serving on battleships and torpedo craft in World War I, he went back to school at age 52 to become a naval aviator. General MacArthur called Halsey the greatest fighting admiral of World War II. His motto was, "Hit hard, hit fast, hit often." The Japanese signed their surrender on his flagship. He died in 1959.
When I think of Admiral Halsey I think of Paul McCartney and Uncle Albert!
Have a great day!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
George Harrison-Living In The Material World
This is a quick post just to let you know about the new film by Martin Scorsese about George Harrison. It's going to be shown on HBO, I don't get that channel so I will have to wait for the DVD or set it some other way but...looking forward to it!
I have attached a link to an article in the Los Angeles Times about the film. I'd put a little more effort into this post but I'm a little under the weather right now. If you get a chance to see it let me know how it is, hope to watch it sometime soon myself...
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-george-harrison-scorsese-20111004,0,2703132.story
I have attached a link to an article in the Los Angeles Times about the film. I'd put a little more effort into this post but I'm a little under the weather right now. If you get a chance to see it let me know how it is, hope to watch it sometime soon myself...
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-george-harrison-scorsese-20111004,0,2703132.story
Monday, October 3, 2011
What They Said...
"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it."
– Pablo Picasso
– Pablo Picasso
About Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso, the Spanish painter at the forefront of Cubism, is perhaps best known for his painting Guernica, which depicts the hopelessness and violence of war. The masterpiece hung in the Museum of Modern Art in New York until democracy was restored in Spain; the painting was then sent home, where it hangs now at Reina SofĂ a, Spain's national museum of modern art. Born in Spain in 1881, Picasso spent his adult life in France. Although he's known for his abstract paintings, his realistic work, particularly his Blue Period, was equally accomplished. He loved to be surrounded by friends and had multiple love affairs. He died in 1973.
Have a great day!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
iTunes Shuffle, Sunday October 2nd
Gotta Stay High-New Radicals
What's Going On-Los Lobos
Hypnotized-Fleetwood Mac
Big River-Johnny Cash
Livin' In The Life/Go For Your Guns-Isley Brothers
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock-Bill Haley & The Comets
The Look Of Love-Dusty Springfield
Michelle-The Four Tops
Money (That's What I Want)-John Lennon
Monkey Island-The J Geils Band
Drums Of Steel-The 7A3
Bad Company-Bad Company
Rock This Place-The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Luxury-The Rolling Stones
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)-Marvin Gaye (Live Version)
Sir Duke-Stevie Wonder
I Got A Name-Jim Croce
Steppin' Out With My Baby-Tony Bennett
Where To Now St. Peter?-Elton John
Oh You Crazy Moon-Wes Montgomery
Night & Day-Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Kiss The Specifics-Joan As Police Woman
Wings-Will Kimbrough
I Can See For Miles-The Who
Gypsy Wind-Dan Fogelberg
Park View-Sound Dimension
Set It Free-Kenny Loggins
I Know What I Like-Genesis (Live Version)
Sleepwalk-Santo & Johnny
Bob Away My Blues-The Marshall Tucker Band
A Pirate Looks At Forty-Jimmy Buffett (Live Version)
I Will Run To You-Stevie Nicks
Some notes on today's shuffle, love the New Radicals, they only put out one album, but very good all the way through. Los Lobos doing Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On", it's a live version, they are one of the most underrated bands out there, put on a great show, I've had the good fortune to have seen them a few times. Inner City Blues by Marvin Gaye is a live version from the remastered deluxe cd of "What's Going On", this was recorded at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC in 1972. "I Know What I Like" from Genesis was recorded live at the Rainbow in 1973 and was taken from their Archives sampler cd. "A Pirate Looks At Forty" from Jimmy Buffett appeared on the live "You Had To Be There" album. "I Will Run To You" by Stevie Nicks was written by Tom Petty and features Tom Petty & The Hearbreakers on the track.
Have a great day!
What's Going On-Los Lobos
Hypnotized-Fleetwood Mac
Big River-Johnny Cash
Livin' In The Life/Go For Your Guns-Isley Brothers
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock-Bill Haley & The Comets
The Look Of Love-Dusty Springfield
Michelle-The Four Tops
Money (That's What I Want)-John Lennon
Monkey Island-The J Geils Band
Drums Of Steel-The 7A3
Bad Company-Bad Company
Rock This Place-The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Luxury-The Rolling Stones
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)-Marvin Gaye (Live Version)
Sir Duke-Stevie Wonder
I Got A Name-Jim Croce
Steppin' Out With My Baby-Tony Bennett
Where To Now St. Peter?-Elton John
Oh You Crazy Moon-Wes Montgomery
Night & Day-Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Kiss The Specifics-Joan As Police Woman
Wings-Will Kimbrough
I Can See For Miles-The Who
Gypsy Wind-Dan Fogelberg
Park View-Sound Dimension
Set It Free-Kenny Loggins
I Know What I Like-Genesis (Live Version)
Sleepwalk-Santo & Johnny
Bob Away My Blues-The Marshall Tucker Band
A Pirate Looks At Forty-Jimmy Buffett (Live Version)
I Will Run To You-Stevie Nicks
Some notes on today's shuffle, love the New Radicals, they only put out one album, but very good all the way through. Los Lobos doing Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On", it's a live version, they are one of the most underrated bands out there, put on a great show, I've had the good fortune to have seen them a few times. Inner City Blues by Marvin Gaye is a live version from the remastered deluxe cd of "What's Going On", this was recorded at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC in 1972. "I Know What I Like" from Genesis was recorded live at the Rainbow in 1973 and was taken from their Archives sampler cd. "A Pirate Looks At Forty" from Jimmy Buffett appeared on the live "You Had To Be There" album. "I Will Run To You" by Stevie Nicks was written by Tom Petty and features Tom Petty & The Hearbreakers on the track.
Have a great day!
On This Day in History...
On This Day In History...
This is something that I will try and keep up on as well on a fairly regular basis, this is the first one:
This is something that I will try and keep up on as well on a fairly regular basis, this is the first one:
On Oct. 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the first black to serve on the high court.
In my opinion one of the most important Supreme Court Justices in the history of our nation. We could use someone like him on the court today!

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