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Monday, March 30, 2009
all my powers of expression & thoughts so sublime could never do you justice in reason or rhyme...
Christie's birthday is tomorrow, & I've thought about 10 different ways to start this blog about her, but they all seem rather silly to me. First, I wanted to tell a story about the first time we met, but I don't think a story about how she was expecting me to be my friend Ryan would really do her birthday justice. She says that I never talked to her too much, I just think I was scoping her out & playing hard to get. I was trying really hard not to beat her in darts. I also won't tell you about how on our third date I took her to see a crude movie (Clerks II, not nearly as brilliant as the original), or how I thought the place we went on our first date was perfect but she didn't think so. I was going to compare to the 1984 Detroit Tigers since she was born that year, but that probably wouldn't come off right. So, I'll just tell you how happy she's made me. Had you told me when I was 25 that I'd have a dog sleeping in my bed, a stereo with country music presets, that I'd some day see Carrie Underwear in concert, that I frequently watch What Not to Wear & that I'd be enjoying every minute of it, I'd spit in your eye. That's just how she is, though. She'll make you enjoy something you never thought you would. She's beautiful, intelligent, loving & compassionate & I'm a very lucky man.
Happy Birthday. Haha, you're going to hate that I posted that picture, but Winston really wanted it included.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Our Town-Iris Dement
Under the Red Sky-Bob Dylan, Masonic Temple, Detroit April 12, 2005
Gimme Shelter-The Rolling Stones
Suzanne-Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
Chicago-Sufjan Stevens, Illinois
Happy Monday, friends...
andrew
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Advances on spirit & your soul
At a time when I think our company might be better served to condense it's hours of business due to slumping sales, it does the opposite, making it mandatory for every store to be open Sunday & an hour later during weekdays. That's an added 11 hours a week with no more hours added to the budget, probably to be absorbed by yours truly. I've been told that nobody higher up than me wants to hear any complaints or arguments as to why this might not be a good idea, that's usually a good indicator that it's not a good idea. But what do I know?
In other news, our castle is in a state of transition as we prepare to put our floor in next weekend. I can't fully enjoy sitting in my favorite chair knowing that the ominous stack of flooring next to me needs to be reckoned with.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Billy-Bob Dylan, Stockholm, Sweden March 23, 2009 Bob Dylan debuted this song from 1973 at his first show of 2009, a mighty fine outing, if you ask me.
One More Cup of Coffee (the Valley Below)-Bob Dylan, Oslo March 25, 2009
To Go Home-M. Ward
Northern Sky-Nick Drake, Bryter Later
I Believe In You-Bob Dylan, Stockholm, Sweden March 23, 2009
Happy Thursday, friends...
andrew
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
What am I gonna do when I run out of lawn to mow?
One of the trade offs of being happily married is that the break up & unrequited love songs just don't have the same sting to them. I've been listening to the George Jones classic A Good Year for the Roses a lot lately, though. What a perfect country song, it paints such a clear picture I can see the table that the ashtray sits on & the baby's room down the hall & the unkempt lawn.
The second verse tells you that a wife is leaving his husband, but the facts of their marriage don't tell nearly as much as the inanimate objects of the first verse. I'm not sure what happened to country music since this song came out, but I wish it would more closely resemble this.
I can hardly bear the sight of lipstick
On the cigarettes there in the ashtray
Lyin' cold the way you left 'em
But at least your lips caressed them while you packed
Or the lip-print on a half-filled cup of coffee
That you poured and didn't drink
But at least you thought you wanted it
that's so much more than I can say for me
What a good year for the roses
Many blooms still linger there
The lawn could stand another mowin'
Funny I don't even care
As you turn to walk away
As the door behind you closes
The only thing I have to say
It's been a good year for the roses
After three full years of marriage
It's the first time that you haven't made the bed
I guess the reason we're not talkin'
There's so little left to say we haven't said
While a million thoughts go racin' through my mind
I find I haven't said a word
From the bedroom the familiar sound
Of one baby's cryin' goes unheard
What a good year for the roses
Many blooms still linger there
The lawn could stand another mowin'
Funny I don't even care
As you turn to walk away
As the door behind you closes
The only thing I have to say
It's been a good year for the roses
Along the same theme is a song by Wilco, in which the singer tries to tell himself that if he only cleaned the house & did the laundry & kept the small little details of the house going that it would bring back the wife that's left him.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Hate it Here-Wilco, Sky Blue Sky
I just read there's a new Wilco album in the works soon!
A Good Year for the Roses-George Jones
If Anybody Gets Funked Up (It's Gonna Be You)-George Clinton & the P Funk All Stars, The Totally Awesome Power of a Fully Operation Mothership
If I Should Fall From Grace With God-The Pogues, If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Bertha-the Grateful Dead
Happy Wednesday, friends...
andrew
The second verse tells you that a wife is leaving his husband, but the facts of their marriage don't tell nearly as much as the inanimate objects of the first verse. I'm not sure what happened to country music since this song came out, but I wish it would more closely resemble this.
I can hardly bear the sight of lipstick
On the cigarettes there in the ashtray
Lyin' cold the way you left 'em
But at least your lips caressed them while you packed
Or the lip-print on a half-filled cup of coffee
That you poured and didn't drink
But at least you thought you wanted it
that's so much more than I can say for me
What a good year for the roses
Many blooms still linger there
The lawn could stand another mowin'
Funny I don't even care
As you turn to walk away
As the door behind you closes
The only thing I have to say
It's been a good year for the roses
After three full years of marriage
It's the first time that you haven't made the bed
I guess the reason we're not talkin'
There's so little left to say we haven't said
While a million thoughts go racin' through my mind
I find I haven't said a word
From the bedroom the familiar sound
Of one baby's cryin' goes unheard
What a good year for the roses
Many blooms still linger there
The lawn could stand another mowin'
Funny I don't even care
As you turn to walk away
As the door behind you closes
The only thing I have to say
It's been a good year for the roses
Along the same theme is a song by Wilco, in which the singer tries to tell himself that if he only cleaned the house & did the laundry & kept the small little details of the house going that it would bring back the wife that's left him.
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Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Hate it Here-Wilco, Sky Blue Sky
I just read there's a new Wilco album in the works soon!
A Good Year for the Roses-George Jones
If Anybody Gets Funked Up (It's Gonna Be You)-George Clinton & the P Funk All Stars, The Totally Awesome Power of a Fully Operation Mothership
If I Should Fall From Grace With God-The Pogues, If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Bertha-the Grateful Dead
Happy Wednesday, friends...
andrew
Sunday, March 01, 2009
I'm ready to go anywhere...
Before I met Christie, I'd never seen the ocean, let alone take a week long vacation. So, here it is, two vacations within one year. I'm off to Florida, today. I hope the ocean is still blue.
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Overpowered by Funk-The Clash, Combat Rock
Watching the Detectives-Elvis Costello
Caroline-Old Crow Medicine Show, Tennessee Pusher
This Side of the Blue-Joanna Newsom, The Milk Eyed Mendor
White Winter Hymnal-The Fleet Foxes
Happy Sunday, friends...
andrew
Five Favorite Songs of the Day
Overpowered by Funk-The Clash, Combat Rock
Watching the Detectives-Elvis Costello
Caroline-Old Crow Medicine Show, Tennessee Pusher
This Side of the Blue-Joanna Newsom, The Milk Eyed Mendor
White Winter Hymnal-The Fleet Foxes
Happy Sunday, friends...
andrew
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