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Our Latest 25 Music Items

Read it and weep. Or maybe laugh. Or whatever. Check out this list of our recently acquired music. Remember, any with an asterisk we’ll lovingly blame on Petra B!  Hey, some of those might be good too! See what you think:

Green Day – Know Your Enemy 7″ vinyl
Johnson, Jack – If I Had Eyes 7″ vinyl *
Day, Morris – Love Is A Game 7″ vinyl *
Bush, Kate – Just Saying It…  12″ purple vinyl
Sugarhill Gang – Rapper’s Delight 12″ vinyl *
Allen, Woody – Standup Comic cassette
Michaelson, Ingrid – Everybody CD
Green Day – 21st Century Breakdown CD
Metric – Grow Up And Blow Away CD
Pretenders – Get Close CD (six bonus tracks)
Blues Traveler – Four CD
Decemberists, The – The Hazards Of Love CD


Seattle 2009 And Bumbershoot – Part 2

bshoot09_logoThe tale of how we spent out Seattle vacation continues. The saga of the first four days can be found here. For the rest of the trip in all it’s glory, continue on, oh my humble and dear readers…

Saturday September 5
After a year of waiting, today was finally the first real day of the 2009 Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival. Yeah! We monorailed it over to the festival grounds, and headed for the hospitality room. Included with our Gold Passes was three day access to this room, an oasis with free snacks, drinks, tables and chairs, and indoor clean restrooms. That last item become more important later in the day since the restrooms on the festival grounds can get a little funky. But we don’t worry about that. Anyway, we perused the day’s schedule for the 15 or so different stages and decided to first see a band called Everest.


Seattle 2009 And Bumbershoot – Part 1

Space NeedleWhat we did on a summer vacation, the first four days anyway…

We recently went to Seattle for a week, as we have done over Labor Day for the last nine or so years. The big attraction is the Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival. It’s a three day festival with entertainment on about 15 stages, plus a variety of other stuff going on too. You can find out more at www.bumbershoot.org. Anyway, between that and some side events, most of the week in Seattle is taken up, and in a great way. But we managed to fit in some other fun things too. Here’s what we did…

Tuesday September 1
We caught the plane to Seattle in the morning. A nice quick flight. Then we took the Seattle city bus from the airport to the hotel. Lucky us, the bus stops right across the street from our hotel, The Camlin. It was before check-in time but the hotel stashed our luggage so we could explore the city for a while. We walked a bit and then took the monorail to the Seattle Center area. Ninety seconds of zipping above the traffic, nice concept! We walked through the center, looking at the preparations for the upcomong Bumbershoot Festival, and walked over to Kidd Valley burgers for a lunch of gardenburgers and onion rings dipped in tartar sauce. Next stop was down the street to Easy Street Records, a nice new-and-used music store where we always find things we need want.


I Bought The Big Beatles Box

beatles_boxYes I did. On September 9, the Beatles Reissue CDs came out. All the CDs were remastered for better sound than the previous 20+ year-old CD versions. You can buy them separately or in the big box set. Actually there area two box sets, one stereo and one very-limited mono. The mono box went out of print on the first day and the stereo box was sold out everywhere and back-ordered all over the Internet. I called all over town and even the bay area. No luck, sold out everywhere, early that morning. Some stores couldn’t even get a copy.

Finally, on Friday, a local store (R5 Records) got a few in and only one copy was not already reserved. So I grabbed it!


It’s Almost Bumbershoot!

bshoot09_logoIt’s almost here! The 2009 Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival in Seattle. Three full days (and more) of music, art, comedy, film, literature, dance, theater, food, spectacle, more music, and lots of other stuff too!

View the massive schedule of all the Bumbershoot performers.

If you want to make a suggestion for me, put it in the comments below. Now, now, keep it nice.

To view the Bumbershoot web site, go here.

This year, Petra and I will be up in Seattle for a week, friends Larry and Robin (their web site) will be there most of the time, and Mama O and her posse will be there from 3-5 days or so. Big fun for everyone. Recently, I wrote more about who to see at this year’s event in my earlier posts Bumbershoot – You’re Telling Me and Who Should I See At Bumbershoot.

Yah-hoo! I am SO READY!!!!!

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Petra Runs, Charity Wins!

pb_run2She did it! My wife Petra ran in the 5k Race For The Arts tonight. And she did great! She even cut a few minutes off her expected time.

There’s more info about her and why she ran the race in my blog post the other day. Check it out. But the important thing is that she set a goal and then accomplished it. And in the meantime, she made a bunch of money for her chosen art charity.

Way to go, Petra. We’re hecka proud of you!

and it’s not too late if you want to make a donation   😉

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A Birthday Song For My Wife

pb_bday

And it goes like this:

Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday, Petra B
Happy birthday to you!

Nice song, huh? I didn’t write it. 😉 But I wanted to publicly wish her a great, great, wonderful day, today and everyday. I love her a lot.

As much as can be…


Help Petra B Help The Arts

My wife and partner Petra B is running in the 5k Race For The Arts later this month. How about supporting her and helping a great charity at the same time? All donations to sponsor her will go to the Women’s Wisdom Project, an art program of Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services.

If you would like to donate make checks payable to “Race for the Arts” and send to Petra B. Wynbrandt, P.O. Box 340564, Sacramento, CA 95834-0564.

Read her statement in her own words after the jump:


How Do You Organize Your Music?

How do you organize yours? Here’s what I do: First off, there are separate spaces for CDs, 12″ vinyl, 7″ vinyl, cassettes, picture discs, items bought but not listened to yet (I know, I know), and of course various extra-cool items are stood up on shelves for display. But within the types, what do you do? People have wrested with this dilemma throughout the ages.


Bumbershoot – You’re Telling Me!

Earlier this month I asked for input about which artists (music and otherwise) I should see at this year’s Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival. I also listed some of the artists that I am thinking of seeing. Well, Mama O posted her suggestions online on the blog, but millions of you a bunch of you wrote me via email. So, here are the suggestions I have received so far (after the jump):


Who Should I See At Bumbershoot?

Here’s your chance to tell me where to go! Take a look at the schedule for the Bumbershoot Festival coming up and let me know what acts you think are worth seeing. I’ll be there and I might need help! The schedule is here:

http://sched.bumbershoot.org/

Any thoughts? Leave me a comment, click on the comment link below!

Bumbershoot Festival main web site 

Thanks…


Mixmasters Round 16

Want to read the liner notes and song list for my Round 16 mix and bonus disc? It’s here along with some previous rounds as well. Check it out and let me know what you think in the comments below.

What is it? Well, Mixmasters is a long-running mix tape (now mix CD) exchange. It is currently at nine members and in it’s sixteenth round. Here’s how it works: each person makes a mix CD (up to about 80 minutes) and sends a copy of it to the other eight people. Emphasis is on artists that have not been used in Mixmasters before, so a lot of new music is discovered, good and not quite so good. After all these rounds, most popular artists have been used but there is an amazing amount of great music by lesser-known artists.

Then each person does a song by song review of everyone else’s mix. Yes, we all review every song on every CD except our own. The results are complied in a publication called The Wheel, a large and fascinating collection.

As I mentioned, here are my Round 16 liner notes and song list.

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Our Latest 35 Music Items

This might be good for a chuckle or four. Check out this list of our recently acquired music. Remember, any that you scoff at, we’ll blame on Petra! 😉  All the good ones are mine, I’m pretty sure…

Agent Ribbons “And The Star Crossed Doppelganger” 7″ green vinyl
Jewel “Serve The Ego” 12″ vinyl promo
Harrison, George “Let it Roll: Songs By George Harrison” Advance CD
Spektor, Regina “Far” CD  Two bonus tracks plus bonus DVD
Bowie, David “VH1 Storytellers” CD plus DVD
Chapman, Tracy “Where You Live” CD
Live “Radiant Sea” CD
Gorillaz “G Sides” CD
Haines, Emily “Knives Don’t Have Your Back” CD
Blur “The Best Of” CD
Costello, Elvis “Secret, Profane, & Sugarcane” CD
Parker, Graham “Don’t Tell Columbus” CD Autographed
Parker, Graham “Loose Monkeys” CD Autographed
Death Cab For Cutie “The Open Door EP” CD
Dukes Of Stratosphear, The “25 O’Clock” CD Actually XTC – Nine bonus tracks
Dukes Of Stratosphear, The “Psonic Psunspot” CD Actually XTC – Six bonus tracks


(500) Days Of Summer

(500) Days Of Summer

 I won free passes to see a preview of a new movie called (500) Days Of Summer. I had read a couple pretty positive reviews and was hoping that it would be as good as I was hoping. Well, stevenology, hope no more because it was really, really good. This was one of the most enjoyable movies I’ve seen in a while.

The stars are Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt and they are both very good here. The other stars may be the writing and the directing. The lines are a combination of clever, witty, charming, sarcastic, romantic, jaded, warm, and well, you get the idea. It’s just really well-written. And the director is more than willing to be innovative and clever too. It’s visually cool and smart and you’ll find yourself laughing and smiling knowingly at many of the lines. And the way it’s filmed, with innovative techniques, is a pleasure too. It’s a sort of romantic comedy that’s not a conventional romantic comedy.

I was never bored and had no trouble following the sometimes non-linear plot. I’d say if you like smart, modern, innovative, funny, witty, romantic, sad, and happy, then you should like this film. I liked it a lot. A big thumbs up. I saw it for free but it’s well worth full price or more. This will be one of the best movies of the year, I predict.

At the time of this post, it had a stunningly high 88% rating from the awesome Rotten Tomatoes site. The film’s official web site is here. Have you seen this movie? Yes, no, either way, leave me a comment below!

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Small Time Scoop Double Feature

woody_scoopwoody_smallIt was a Friday night video double feature here at the old homestead. I watched two (more or less) recent Woody Allen films. I had seen both before but not for quite a while. And of course, with his films you can watch them many times and still enjoy them.

First up was “Small Time Crooks” (2000, about). He stars in this one with Tracy Ullman (who is great) and Hugh Grant, among others. Watching it again, I liked it more than I remembered. The first part with the plan for a bank robbery was very funny. Then the story leaves that to follow Woody and Tracy on their road to “success”, and it gets even more entertaining. All through the film the Woody and Tracy characters are funny as they grow (or not grow). There’s an overall warmth to this move plus lots of laughs.

Next was Scoop (2006, about), with Woody, Hugh Jackman, and Scarlett Johannson. It was lighter than I remembered, quite a bit. More fluff but still plenty of humor. Not his best but enjoyable. And Scarlett in those glasses is quite something too. It’s escapist fun with some laughs.

So I liked them both, of course, but I like almost everything he does. Neither of these made my top 11 Woody Allen films, but after watching both of them together I’d say to see Small Time Crooks first, if you want a recommendation. It was better than I remembered, Scoop was not quite as good as I remembered. What, you didn’t ask? You were going to. Really.

Have you seen either or both of these? What did YOU think? Leave me a comment.


Portland Pictures For Your Pleasure

We went to Portland, Oregon a few weeks ago, and spent a week or so up there. You can read all about what we did. We were a bit lazy about taking pictures, so you won’t see all the big fun we had, that’s why you should read all about it. But we did take some pictures at least, and you can view them here.

Check out the pictures, then leave me a comment and let me know what you thought!

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A Hard Days Night

A Hard Days NightTonight I watched The Beatles’ classic film from 1964, “A Hard Days Night”. It’s really hard to believe that it has been 45 years since this film was released. Feel old? Nevermind that, it’s a classic and for good reason. It’s still entertaining after all this time and the Beatles music is timeless and will live forever.

This is the two-DVD version, with a bunch of extras, but I only watched the actual film tonight. I have to say that the restorative process they used  worked great because this film looks fantastic. The crisp and clear black and white is stunning in quality for a film that old. You can hear the dialog and even understand the British accents (almost always). Sure, some of the slang is a little dated but just go with it. The songs, meanwhile, are pop gems from their early days. Nothing deep, they would get to that later, but just catchy as hell.

Of course, the story is, to be generous, very slight. But it’s not about drama, it’s about music and some humor and it succeeds at that. Four madcap moptops in a zany romp, or some such hoohah. Whatever, it was very likable and fun.

Have you watched it recently? Or ever? Let me know what you think, leave me a comment below.

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Whatever Works

whatever_worksToday we went to the theater to see the new movie “Whatever Works.” (official site, wikipedia) It’s the latest comedy from writer and director Woody Allen. It stars Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Michael McKean, Ed Begley Jr., and others. Those of you who know me also know that I am a huge Woody Allen fan and that I consider him among the best film directors ever. Not to mention a heck of a writer too. So, I am not exactly objective about his movies. All of his films have at least something to offer, though there are a number of them that are “lesser”. This is not one of them. IMNSHO, this is a VERY funny comedy and I highly recommend it.

Keep in mind that Larry David’s (main) character is a misanthropic, bitter, and mean man, not a likeable character. But we still like watching him even as we are astounded and shocked by the things he says. Evan Rachel Wood plays a young southern beauty pagent winner, with a southern accent and a less-than-stellar IQ.


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