Monday, February 05, 2007
Super Bowl journal
- Read Jeffrey Deever police procedural featuring loathesome serial killer.
- Fell asleep.
- Woke up. Had an Instant Breakfast with whole milk.
- Checked e mail.
- Looked at my space on myspace. One new friend.
- Read more Deever.
- Turned on TV, watched Lynyrd Skynyrd with two original members perform "Gimme Three Steps" on Craig Ferguson's post game show. Craig exclaimed, "that's real rock & roll."
- Looked at Yahoo sports page to find out who won game.
- The guy hired to sing The National Anthem at the Super Bowl was in Miami two days before the event & submitted to a 30 minute media session over a song expected to clock in at about 90 seconds. I wondered how many millions had been bet on the over/under.
- Current temperature: 12 degrees.
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"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
Billy Joel was the first act I ever saw in concert. My older sibling's friend got sick and I bought the spare ticket. Maybe it was hangin' with the older kids, maybe it was the contact high from being in the nosebleed seats at the Spectrum, but I always liked Billy Joel. It was always catchy, in an infectious sort of way.
..."He always seemed like a second tier talent, fine melodic sense, good singer, excellent grasp of song structure, strong bandleader."
This post is full of back handed compliments! So are you a fan or just passing through here?:)
This post is full of back handed compliments! So are you a fan or just passing through here?:)
I've always "liked" Billy Joel in a distant way. I once decided to buy a CD of his, couldn't decide on one, looked at a greatest hits disk but put it away because I never want to hear "Piano Man" again and ended up buying something else. As long as there are supermarkets, waiting rooms and lines at the post office, I'll be able to hear Billy Joel whenever I like.
By the way, I like to mark the Super Bowl by renting out "Black Sunday." Sharp movie. Pity about the unhappy ending, though.
By the way, I like to mark the Super Bowl by renting out "Black Sunday." Sharp movie. Pity about the unhappy ending, though.
Out of curiosity, because I knew of him, I bought Joel's first LP when it was first released. I couldn't believe it. It was mastered at the wrong speed. But I was actually repulsed by his early music anyway. & a lot of his songs were more full of shit than a portosan. One moment he'd be crooning like Barry Manilow & the next trying to imagine himself as some punk loser from say, Howard Beach. & this was while one could choose to listen to The Ramones & Neil Young.
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