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Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Monday, August 9, 2010
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
The Everly Brothers Sing, Reviews
Many music fans know the Everly Brothers for their early hits like "Bye, Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Suzy," and perhaps "Cathy's Clown," a mega hit that put their second record label, the newly minted Warner Bros. Records, on the map. The Everly Brothers went on to record albums [together and separately] throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s, and the quality of their later albums never waned. Although not as accepted by the American public, nor music critics -- who wanted Don and Phil to remain the same 50s duo -- their later releases were every bit as good as their early hits. Here are my reviews for two of their later albums:
Friday, July 30, 2010
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Step Into The World of Ideas
Have you ever noticed how everything in life is paid for with time, money, or consequences? And for any of us, there's only a limited amount of time and money. In the pictures above, Keith Richards was once a young man, and now he's an old one. Time sure flies, and it doesn't take long to live a life. Keith just might outlive us all.
Now just for a moment, let's accept an old premise: "The best things in life are free." Can you think of one? Reading, watching movies and listening to music are free if you visit your local library, or swap with friends. And even when you don't borrow, compared to other hobbies and pleasures, they cost less, yet pay a rich return. The human spirit is free. Thinking is free. Exchanging ideas is free ... and enjoyable. So for the rest of the summer, why not spend some of your leisure time reading a good book, a handful of magazines, or and interesting blog? Listen to good music too. Have fun soaking up ideas ... and just thinking. It's priceless.
Here are a few quotes to get you started. Pick a favorite:
2} You only go around once, but if you work it out right, once is enough. Unknown
4} If there is a nuclear war, only two things will survive - Keith Richards and bugs. Bill Hicks, comedian
5} He drew a circle that shut me out -- heretic, rebel, a thing to flout, but love and I had the wit to win: we drew a circle that took him in! Edwin Markham
6} He got what he wanted, but lost what he had. Little Richard discussing Elvis' fame.
8} As long as he walks the earth alive, man makes mistakes as long as he strives. Johann von Goethe
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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Monday, July 12, 2010
A Well-Stocked Bar
As it turns out, my family is not alone. Several magazines have stressed the importance of keeping wine and some basics on hand, just in case visitors drop in. Cosmopolitan says, it's a tell tale sign that someone has moved past his or her college years into adulthood. And according to Vanity Fair, a Well-Stocked Bar should include:
Rose's lime juice | horseradish |
Triple sec | cocktail olives |
club soda | cocktail onions |
tonic | lemons and limes |
tomato juice | stirrers, shakers and strainers |
Angostura bitters | |
grenadine |
In reality, there are no rules to stocking a bar. It depends on you and your guests; and whether you like mixed drinks. Personally, I'd rather eat than drink. Give me sharp cheddar cheese, hummus, crackers and a single glass of red wine, and I'm satisfied.
Bottoms Up!
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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Saturday, July 3, 2010
Celebrate The 4th Of July With The Everly Brothers
On this glorious 4th of July weekend -- in addition to appreciating living in a free, democratic country -- I hope you're with family and friends, enjoying a good barbecue and listening to plenty of great music to soothe the soul. I know I am. I even baked a rare lemon cake, that required 5 plump lemons and is prepared with a lemon soaking sauce and glaze. I use the word “rare” because I'm not really the baker in my family.
The Everlys are in that first, iconic class of inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, and their talent remains unmatched by the countless artists who followed and were influenced by them. In their long careers, the Everly Brothers could sing just about any genre of music ... flawlessly ... from Rock And Roll, which they helped launch ... to country ... and rhythm and blues.
They are fine songwriters also, and their later albums are every bit as good as their early hits.
I want to thank some English fans, as well as, AGJ for all your exceptional Everly Brothers videos, photos and fun trivia, including this delicious BBQ recipe from none other then Don Everly, himself. Happy 4th of July weekend everyone!
Combine all ingredients except spareribs; mix well. Bring to boil, simmer slowly about one hour [or until sauce thickens]. Stir often to prevent burning. Set aside.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sacher-Torte, The Perfect Birthday Cake
My Mother is serious about the coffee and confections she serves. They have to be great. So over the years, only she made the coffee in our house. And, I pity the fool who'd dare to bring a Hostess cupcake to the table. When birthdays rolled around, you got an old world, European, torte cake -- with dark chocolate, ground nuts, jam, butter, cream ... and candles. Mom is a good baker, so sometimes she made and decorated these layered cakes in her own kitchen. At other times we ordered them from a fancy German/Viennese-inspired bakery. They were always scrumptious and worth every calorie! It's a birthday tradition I carry on to this day.
A Sacher-Torte consists of two dense layers of chocolate sponge cake, with a thin layer of apricot jam in the center and dark chocolate on the top and sides. It is rich, but not too sweet. Three special chocolates produced by three chocolatiers are used to make the chocolate icing. First baked in 1832 by 16 year old Franz Sacher, the original recipe remains top secret. But to bake one at home, try this recipe.
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