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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Saturday, September 05, 2020

Fun during unrest...

 

[VIDEO] I don't know who Ricky Rebel is, however, this music video is just delightful. Just when you thought this video was going to degenerate into yet another riot where someone from the loony left aka antifa or BLM just decided they don't like someone so they assault them, it turns into a good hearted music video. I just had to watch this all the way through...

It lets you know who really wants chaos in the streets and it's not Trump supporters or any Republican who's tired of the rioting. The people who want to be on the side of social justice forgot about the successes of the Civil Rights Movement which was made with peaceful protest.

So you can try to act they way BLM is trying to act in Rochester, New York - going into residential neighborhoods and tresspassing onto property over some lethal incident that happened months ago or going into a restaurant chasing away people enjoying their meals and smashing dishes. All you're going to do with that activity is cause people to turn away from you. It won't end well in the long run...

Monday, June 19, 2017

Saw the Tupac movie recently

Over at E.M. I wrote a post about seeing All Eyez on Me this past Friday. Many gangsta rap/Tupac fans were eagerly anticipation this biopic of Tupac Shakur who died so young in September 1996.

In that post at E.M. I start off by saying it's rare a negative post is written about a movie. Most of the time when going to the show it's about entertainment and you just go up find a movie to see and there's nothing groundbreaking about the movie. Instead you watch be entertained and then you just forget about it. It's not often you watch a movie that is entirely memorable.

I could compare this film with the hit movie from two years ago Straight Out of Compton. I'm not sure the Tupac film could even compare even if an important character included the infamous gangsta rap producer Suge Knight.

To be sure, though this film has brought back so many memories of the 1990s music scene. The young people are listening to vastly different music and some of it has very little meaning. Tupac at least started off with a message especially in providing a voice to the voiceless.

Here's hoping Tupac's story inspires someone, especially a young person to take up his mantle. Provide a voice for the voiceless through a variety of mediums whether social media or with art such as music, painting, sculpture, or writing.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Steve Goodman: A Dying #Cubs Fan's Last Request #postseason #flythew

[VIDEO] A nice song by the late Steve Goodman. The response to this song caused him to write the Cubs anthem - Go Cubs Go - you may hear at Wrigley Field after Cubs victories, especially if you're actually there at a game also when you watch a TV broadcast.

Goodman unfortunately would die of cancer in September 1984, that year the Cubs faced the San Diego Padres and would lose the NLCS that year and went the full five games. Up until 1985, the NLCS was best three out of five games.

All the same this silly but somewhat sad song has a new meaning as there have been generations of Cubs fans who have been waiting for a Cubs world series. They got one and now they hope of a long time in coming world series victory.

We shall see as game 1 of the 2016 world series against another long suffering team - Cleveland Indians - will start Tuesday night.

In the meanwhile I can only hope that Mr. Goodman is smiling from the stars especially when the Cubs clinched the National League pennant!

I want to refer you to the last two posts regarding the Cubs. The first is the championship history of the Cubs which dates all the way back to the founding of the National League in 1876. Then there is another post and my history of Cubs fandom.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Garry Shandling

[VIDEO] Now I have the theme of his 1980s sitcom in my head. I now know that it used to air on Showtime originally but when I first saw it FOX aired It's Garry Shandling's Show. Of course he moved onto Larry Sanders but I never had the opportunity to get to know that show in its entirety.

Shandling passed away Thursday and this is the only reason I bring up those classics. RIP

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Happy holidays

[VIDEO] I can't believe the holidays are upon us already so here is Jingle Bells with barking dogs. 2015 has proven to be interesting in a variety of ways in my personal life and in the news. I couldn't cover everything, but next year we have a presidential election to go through. Hopefully I can put some time into exploring that next year.

Who will succeed America's first Black American President? We shall see none of the candidates on either side seem very promising so far.

Either way Merry Christmas everyone!

Tuesday, September 01, 2015

It's September...

[VIDEO] An infrequent tradition, but nonetheless an excuse to post on this first of the month this video from Earth, Wind, & Fire...September. I hope you enjoy this good music. It's old, but I hope the music industry gets back to making good music such as this!

Saturday, May 30, 2015

#Hawkswin

[AUDIO] Tonight the Chicago Black Hawks have returned to the Stanley Cup finals with their game seven victory over the Anaheim Mighty Ducks winning 5-3. In honor of this victory I share the Chicago Black Hawks fight song that had been shared here back in 2010.

In 2010 the Hawks won their first Stanley Cup in almost 50 years defeating the Philadelphia Flyers and in 2013 the Hawks won another cup against the Boston Bruins!

Friday, May 08, 2015

Sometimes when you hear a song...

[VIDEO] I worked at a place for a brief time where it seemed this song was playing almost every second. Yes that is something of an exaggeration as surely it didn't play that often. Still it played often enough where after I left it stayed in my ear until my next opportunity.

At the same time, it never reached the level of irritation that Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" had gotten as it seems to be overplayed in my opinion. I blame the film Bodyguard in addition to Houston's untimely death (that song was played even more when she died).

As stated now that I left that other place and found my next opportunity I heard it recently. Not a bad song quite catchy, but the downside is that it still reminds me of that other place...

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Capitol Fax: Is that really necessary? #blacklivesmatter

[VIDEO] Over the past weekend I shared news stories over at the FB page for my blog The Sixth Ward about the protests regarding Eric Garner out of NYC.

Last week I has already posted about what Rich Miller wrote about this story using his own angle. And then he writes about it today with a local twist.

Every now and then I write about 2nd City Cop. Basically it's a blog written by Chicago police officers (anonymously) for Chicago police officers. Of course since both of these cases that have stirred the races up in the past two weeks involved cops I should've know they would have something to say.

BTW, if you dare venture there Rich warns you and I warn you that the comments there are often NSFW. Those commenters have opinions will state them vulgarly and will use racial epithets to make their points. If not outright racial epithets the comments will be harshly racial.

Of course to start Miller shares the story of what happens when you dare protest the police have something stolen from you and see the actions of the police. Yup one could say f*ck the police until they need them. However the issue of this story was that it apparently was fake and patently racial as the thief was purported to be black and victim was a white female.

We could agree ironic but this didn't actually happen during all the protests. Although hey I'm sure this happened somewhere in the country perhaps this does happen.

However, and why the video above was posted is because this actually did happen. I'm sure some police officers see a little bit of everything and are numb to it. And some may well want to thumb their noses at the citizens who they must serve, however, the citizens who don't appreciate it. Then turn around and wonder why there are those citizens who don't appreciate it.

So the symbolism of playing "Sweet Home Alabama" during a Black lives matter protest in a predominantly Black Chicago west side neighborhood could be seen as a bad idea. I do like the song and don't consider it racial, but I recognize that context-wise this could be as bad as playing "Dixie" on loud speakers in a police vehicle in a Black neighborhood

It's already easy to point fingers at police and all we have to do is pick a reason. We're in our rights to point out the boneheads when we see them.

Monday, September 01, 2014

September has crept up on me again...


[VIDEO] Summer is over because today is Memorial Labor Day so to mark the start of Autumn even if the official day is not until later this month, let's hear some Earth, Wind & Fire. It's still a great song!

I marked the start of this month this way back in 2008!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Obligatory music post

[VIDEO] It's interesting how in spite of my lack of interest in much at times, I always discover something that proves to be interesting. I only wish the music industry could produce this quality today although there is an apparently lack of hipness on my part therefore there's probably something out there worthwhile that's worth listening to.

Anyway, I got wind of a 34-year-old rap song by The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight. Wow, blows me away and unfortunately I found the 14 minute version of this song. What's in the video above is the 12" single version.

What also helped bring the song to my attention was a artful rendition of this song shown on Tonight with Jimmy Fallon during their premiere week. Basically editing footage of NBC anchors Brian Williams and Lester Holt. [VIDEO]

Monday, September 09, 2013

In the mood for "The Right Stuff"


[VIDEO] When I was in high school (GO FALCONS) I had designs on being an astronaut and unfortunately that was one path never followed. Basically my vision was to go on a real live "Star Trek" thanks to the fact that I was a fan of that franchise and other series and movies that involved space exploration.

There was a documentary mini-series that aired on TBS years ago called Moonshot that chronicled the early days of the space program and through the Apollo years. Then at theaters was Apollo 13 which is a real life story of a "moonshoot" that didn't quite land on the moon due to a mechanical failure.

Then in my junior year of high school I did a research paper on the lead-up to Apollo 11. I have to say, at one point in my paper was a paragraph that was a full page long. What was that about? LOL!

Anyway, during this time I discovered this movie called The Right Stuff that also chronicles the early days of the space program and somehow fits in the role of aerospace pioneering by one Chuck Yeager. Yeager was the first man to break the sound barrier in the late 1940s.

So I'm a huge fan of movie soundtracks and therefore want to share some music from The Right Stuff's soundtrack. It's very heroic although in this YouTube vid above it turned heavily 1980s near the end. This movie definitely was an homage to a group of men called the Mercury 7 who were the first Americans trained for spaceflight.

Now I need to find this film!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On + What's Happening Brother


[VIDEO] The late great Marvin Gaye performed this song live and was part of this 1973 film Save the Children. More recently it was part of a DVD that contain some of Gaye's performances from Real Thing: In Performance 1964-1981.

I'm posting this now because I saw this video on on CAN-TV show and it contained scenes of Chicago from the past. Some of what's seen isn't much different than what many of us would see today in many of our violent neighborhoods. Because of the issues of the 21st century, some may say this song is still relevant today!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

This song makes me miss the 1980s

[VIDEO] I'm old enough to barely remember the 1980s. So young by the time I became aware of the decade that was, it became the 1990s just like that.

80s culture is different by culture I'm referring to music, TV or even movies for example. There were other aspects than that I'm sure, but those are the easiest ones to point out.

While the music scene of the 21st Century doesn't stand out to me as much as it did the last century, wouldn't anyone get a kick out of a music video inspired by the one above. Talking Heads song "Road to Nowhere" and watching the video version I pay attention to the running man in the lower right hand corner.

Consider this your Saturday entertainment on this blog!

Friday, February 22, 2013

If I had a humor blog, I've decided on background music...

[VIDEO] The theme to Curb Your Enthusiasm. I don't have HBO anymore is that show still on?

This music gives everything a hilarious feel to it! BTW, good thing I don't have a humor blog because I've learned over the years that well humor is not my forte. Although we do have our moments even if humor isn't what we're good at! lol

Saturday, October 27, 2012

VIDEO: "I Wanna Be Rich"


[VIDEO] You know this song just popped into my head at random today. Right now it's my current aspiration although well one needs a plan to get rich or maybe one doesn't have no idea. All the same it would be nice to make more money than I currently do now.

 BTW, this song is just indicative of my 80s experience. I was a child of the 80s, but by the time I became aware of the period it was about to be over and then started the 90s a time where I came of age!

Anyway enjoy Calloway's I Wanna Be Rich. :)

Yeah, so the song was released in 1989 and reached #2 on record charts in 1990. So it's still a 1980s song. :P

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

In honor of Sherman Hemsley

[VIDEO] I had little idea that he had an album Dance back in the early 90s. We mostly know him as George Jefferson from the sitcom The Jeffersons and another sitcom Amen. Since both of those series are no longer in production whenever we see Hemsley make an appearance his characters weren't much different that the personas he had been most famous for.

In the video above he performed one of the songs for his album on Soul Train in 1992. Ya know I wonder how many albums he sold at that time.

I'm doing all this to note that Hemsley died yesterday, he was 74.

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Silliness!!!


[VIDEO] Got an early shift so this video should be entertaining while I'm at work. Hopefully it'll make you laugh. I didn't see the whole thing but will when I get home later. Here's a description:
This romantic song is dedicated to all the sexy females on my friend's list........I didn't even write the lyrics, this is all one take...... raw emotion
Would this song win over any women from FB? Who knows but I'm sure it'll be made clear if it has or hasn't!

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Went to see the Morehouse Glee Club last night

Glee Club and Morehouse Alumni sing college hymn on stage
It hits me that 2011 and 2012 marks a milestone in my own personal history with Morehouse College. In 2001, I was accepted to Morehouse for the first time and Spring 2002 marked my first semester there. Back then I was talking a good game about supporting Morehouse, however, I have yet to put my money where my mouth is.

Anyway it's been 10 years since my acceptance and my first semester there. And of course after dropping out for a year and half due to money and it took me some time to finally graduate from Morehouse. I can't believe that it's been that long already. Where has the time gone?

Last night, I saw current Men of Morehouse perform at the Harris Theater. The Morehouse Glee Club came to Chicago and performed and impressed a lot of people who never got to see the Glee Club perform. This is the first concert I've been to involving the Glee Club. They often performed at college functions such as crown forums or even baccalaureate and commencement. Sometimes they perform at events such as that for the King Memorial.

Believe it or not, I hadn't planned on going. My mother just decided this was something she wanted to do and she had tickets through her job so we went last night. It was a great performance and say what you will about them the Glee Club has talent.

Here's an example of what they perform. They performed this very song last night in fact, "Betelehemu" [VIDEO]
This has encouraged my mother to support schools like Morehouse College. She may give a donation in the future and I would also be interested as well although I've yet to find a "Morehouse Man job". Also I have other goals as a function of being a Morehouse Man that I think would be valuable but I'll save that for another post.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

In honor of my birthday...

[VIDEO] Just cross posted this music video over to Electric Moleskine. 50 Cent's "In Da Club" not exactly a birthday song, but hey the lyrics does start off with partying like it's your birthday. That's close enough for me! :)