Saturday, June 7, 2014

Beatles

So the other day I was humming a Beatles tune (Which one? I don't know!) and I decided to listen to it on YouTube, which led to a marathon session of listening to Beatles albums.

How is it that music that is almost 50 years old is still so incredibly fresh and relevant? 

Rubber Soul and Revolver were released in 1965 and 1966!

Also, they are still better than most of the music on the radio today.  I was in a mall the other day and some singer was singing "shine like a diamond" repeatedly to the point where I wanted to pull an Elvis Presley and shoot the radio.

I discovered a few things along the way.  

As I was listening to an album I knew like the back of my hand (do the rest of you have that thing where you can hear the next song in your head before it actually starts?) and I heard the "wrong" song.

Turns out, albums released in the US and the UK have different lineups and different songs, which I never knew. 

I also discovered something about Norwegian Wood a few years ago, which still staggers me.  First of all, apparently, it was a fad in England at the time to panel a room with wood, hence the reference to Norwegian wood. All my life, I swear to you, I thought they were discussing fire wood! I thought maybe Norwegian wood smelled better! (Don't judge me, I was 8!)

More importantly, at the end, after the girl leaves without sleeping with him, he says, "so I lit a fire, isn't it good, Norwegian wood," which, again, all my life, I thought he was lighting a fire in the fireplace, he meant that he set the house on fire!  Am I the only one that didn't know this?

However, the thing that staggered me the most was listening to Run for Your Life.


Okay, I have been listening to this song all my life and NOW I realize how incredibly misogynistic it is?

It's incredible how much life has changed in 50 years. I know I sang this utterly unthinkingly in 1965. I think we thought this was "romantic" in 1965. Unbelievable but true.

I looked it up and apparently this is Lennon's homage, although it irks me to call it that, to Elvis Presley's song, Baby, Let's Play House, that contains the line, "I'd rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man."

To his everlasting credit, according to Wikipedia, Lennon averred that this song was his "least favourite Beatles song" in a 1973 interview and later said it was the song he most regretted writing.

Let's give John credit for maturing and evolving, just like the rest of us.

Okay, back to Youtube....





Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Julia Farnese

So I'm watching the Borgias and I'm really confused about something.

Why does everyone refer to Julia Farnese by her full name?

Even the Pope (and he's sleeping with her) always calls her Julia Farnese.

Isn't this like dating Brad Pitt and always referring to him as Brad Pitt?

"Hello, Brad Pitt. How was your day, Brad Pitt?  Would you like to have sex with me now, Brad Pitt?"

(What?  Like you wouldn't be asking that if you were dating Brad Pitt?)


Monday, January 2, 2012

Soup!

I made some fantastic soup!

I took 2 cans of Great Northern beans (yes, I know, you make yours from scratch, showoff....), then I had bought one of those soup mix collection of vegetables from the market.  There were carrots, turnips, parsnips, an onion, and fresh parsley.

I diced everything and put it in the pot with the beans and added a huge can of chicken broth and some chopped kale.

I let it simmer for a couple of hours (didn't need that much time but I was busy) and then I took out about a quart, pureed it in the blender, and returned the puree to the pot.

It was truly awesome and so incredibly easy!

Who knew soup this good could be made this easily? (Okay, cooks know, but I'm not much of a cook...).

I just had a bowl for dinner and still can't believe how good it is.  Add a little bread or a toasted English muffin and you've got a great meal!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Jose Luis, the world's most articulate baby...




Cute video by seriously funny regular guy.

Check out other videos on his Youtube channel.






Saturday, August 13, 2011

Monday, August 8, 2011

Whale likes to boogie!



I'm so loving on this video.

First of all, I'm freakin' loving that the mariachi band is playing "Downtown."

Second, the whale is dancing!

I understand that experts have weighed in and insist that the whale is not dancing.

Oh, what do they know!

Enjoy the cute dancing beluga whale!