Thursday, April 8, 2010

A Tribute to M

   
     
#98
04.08.10
    
 What a terrible day, April 8, 2010.
   
I miss you already, M.
   
Thanks for being an exemplary human, a wonderful sister, and an amazing aunt to my son.
   
The World is surely worse without you.

Even still, there will be no difficulty in remembering all the happy times.
       
Love,
   
CCE
         
      

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Melt

     
   
#97
04.07.10
     
Music
   
I Melt With You - Nouvelle Vague 
{Modern English Cover}
   
Moving forward using all my breath
Making love to you was never second best
I saw the world thrashing all around your face
Never really knowing it was always mesh and lace
  
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time
There’s nothing you and I won’t do
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
  
Dream of better lives the kind which never hate
Dropped in the state of imaginary grace
I made a pilgrimage to save this humans race
Yes I did
What I’m comprehending a race that long gone bye
  
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time
There’s nothing you and I won’t do
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
  
The future’s open wide
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time
There’s nothing you and I won’t do
I’ll stop the world and melt with you, yeah
I’ll stop the world and melt with you
I’ll stop the world and melt with you, yeah, yeah
   
  
CCE

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Please Be Patient With Me

     
    
 #96
04.06.10
  
Please Be Patient With Me - Wilco
  
I should warn you when I'm not well
I can tell
oh, there's nothing I can do
to make this easier for you
you're gonna need to be patient with me

I'm this apple, this happening stone
when I'm alone
oh, but my blessings get so blurred
at the sound of your words
I'm gonna need you to be patient with me

how can I warn you when my tongue turns to dust like we've discussed
it doesn't mean that I don't care
it means I'm partially there
you're gonna need to be patient with me
  
 CCE
  

Monday, April 5, 2010

April to October

  
 
#95
04.05.10
 
Photo
This was an experiment to see if a decent photo could be achieved off an LCD screen projecting HDTV.

I think the verdict is "no", in general; but I do like how the crowd in direct sunshine in the background ends up looking like figures in an impressionist painting.  

Meanwhile, Tim "The Freak" Lincecum of the SF Giants is relatively in focus in the foreground.  

Kind of cool.

{Kind of.}

Final stats for The Freak: 

7.0 innings pitched.  
4 hits.
0 earned runs.
0 walks.
7 strikeouts.

Uh, yeah.  Unless he gets injured, count on a third consecutive Cy Young for the 25-year old phenom.  He is, in actuality, one freaky cool Freak.

 
Music
  
April to October - Reckless Kelly
 
The Braun Brothers out of Oregon put a little more twang in to their alternative-country sound than I'd prefer; but they've won my respect based on their love of baseball.
 
I saw them sing a lovely rendition of God Bless America during a Cubs game on WGN a few years ago, and it was terrific.  They set their tour schedule based around baseball, with one bro liking the BoSox, and the other liking the Spankees.
 
This song is about the long, winding road of a Major League Baseball season, which I think they correlate to the long, winding road of being touring musicians.
 
CCE
   
Note to Theo Epstein: Beg, Borrow, or Steal Lincecum NOW!
 

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Jubilation

  
     
#94
04.04.10
   
Photo
   
I know what you're thinking... "Predictable.  Colored eggs on Easter".
   
Yeah, pretty predictable.
  
But I like color, and there was color to be had on this day.
 
  
  
Music
 
Jubilation - Cannonball Adderley
 
No matter your background; a day like today just might be cause for Jubilation.  
 
Easter.
 
Spring weather.
  
Sunday.
  
Baseball.
 
Yeah, you heard me... Baseball.  
 
First game of the 2010 Regular Season tonight; Spankees v. Red Sox at Fenway Park.
  
Sublime.
 
Nah... Jubilation! 
 
This shot was taken as I worked on today's blog entry when Kevin Youkilis, BoSox 1st Base came to the plate v. C.C. Sabathia in the 6th.  At that time it was 5-2 Spankees; by the end of the at bat it was 5-4 with Youkilis standing pretty on third.  Sweet!  Then newly acquired BoSox 3B Adrian Beltre came up and swatted a single to score Youkilis, making it a fresh game at 5-5 going in to the 7th.
 
 Q celebrating Yoooooooooouk's triple.
 
I have been a big fan of Cannonball Adderley for some time now, and I prefer his sweet alto saxophone to that of Charlie "Bird" Parker's, or even the tenor sax of John Coltrane.  
  
Q and I listen to Cannonball's Somethin' Else almost every Saturday at least once; and sometimes on repeat for hours.  It is my favorite jazz album wire-to-wire.
 
This song comes off his 7th recording, Cannonball's Sharpshooters (1958), and his all-star lineup included the legendary Jimmy Cobb on drums.  Cobb is the last surviving member of Miles Davis' best-of-all-time Quintet (the one that recorded Kind of Blue), and I had the privilege of watching him play live with the Ramsey Lewis Trio here in Anchorage 2009.
 
Ah... Jazz and Baseball.  As Ken Burns also knows; this is a match made in heaven.
 
Jubilation, indeed!
    
CCE
      
Addendum:  As I finish this entry and post it, the Spankees have come back with 2 in the 7th to make it 7-5, bad guys.  But then Steven Tyler of Aerosmith came out with whom I presume to be his daughter, and belted out a decent rendition of God Bless America.  We'll see if that sets a charge in the BoSox. 
  
I'm on record (with those who know me) of loathing both Steven Tyler and his Aerosmith band... but if the BoSox pull this out, I promise on the fresh grave of this morning's box of Cap'n Crunch that I will feature an Aerosmith tune in this blog!  

Of course, if the BoSox lose I can safely blame it on Tyler for screwing things up.  So either way, I'm safe.  And either way, I win... because Baseball is BACK!

{Note: there is a significant chance that this will be my final blog entry until November, such is my addiction to the Grand Old Game.}
  
Addendum to my Addendum:  Just as I was preparing to click "PUBLISH POST" a second time, that scrapper Dustin Pedroia, 2B Bosox, MVP of 2008, stepped up to the plate and blasted one over the Green Monster in left field to bring the score back to 7-7.

Steven Tyler - have I misjudged you all these years?!  One more run and I'll be singing "Dream On" to the Yankees in fortississimo.

And just as I type THAT, Youkilis comes back to hit a double off the Monsta!  HOORAY!!!!!  I better post this now and turn of the computer, or I'll burn out my keyboard, let alone your patience.

 LET'S GO RED SOX!!!!!!!!
 

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