Showing posts with label Beale St.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beale St.. Show all posts

If you charge them, they will STILL come...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, August 24, 2010 8 Of Your Sparks

Memphis, TN - Home Of The Blues & The Birthplace Of Rock & Roll...

yup, that is what the signs say.

Unfortunately, over the last number of years things have changed drastically and they might have to add ...and the graveyard of the blues.

Why is that you ask? well, it is amazing what less than a year of talking to local musicians can do to your attitude about a place...

The place in question is the infamous Beale Street.

Let's look at a paragraph on Beale Street:

In the 1960s, Beale became run down and many stores closed, although on May 23, 1966, the section of the street from Main to 4th was declared a National Historic Landmark.

On December 15, 1977, Beale Street was officially declared the Home of the Blues by an act of Congress. Despite this national recognition of its historic significance, Beale was a virtual ghost town after a disastrous urban renewal program with every building except Schwabs boarded up. It was not until the 1980s that Beale Street was redeveloped by Elkington & Keltner (now Performa Entertainment Real Estate) which led to an economic revitalization with new clubs and attractions opening.

Ah...saviors...Elkington & Keltner...YAY...or BOO, depending upon how you feel about music.

You see, today Beale is bustling. There are many clubs and three new ones opened in the last 6 months.

The problem? Simple...the club owners don't pay. Nada...or almost nada that is. A 5 piece band playing a 4-hour set is offered anywhere from $200 and maybe a bit more. Think about that. Less than $40 a person for 4 hours of work...SLAVE WAGES.

During the day on weekdays and weekends, and even at night at most clubs, the bands plying their trade are not paid at all and work off of tips from customers.

This is the street where national acts used to want to play. Where people like Buddy Guy or James Cotton would join a band on stage and wail away.

Now...not so much.

The bands I know all look forward to going on the road and getting paid for their efforts.

It seems that Memphis music is appreciated everywhere but in Memphis.

Recently, the city took back Beale from Performa Entertainment Real Estate. Now, the mayor is putting together a council to discuss how to save the Beale Street district.

The bars all have outside speakers that blare music...Rap, hip-hop, rock and yes, some blues. On Sunday as I strolled down the street on my way to see Victor Wainwright, Josh Roberts and Greg Gumpel play I could not even make out what songs were playing it was so loud.

Victor and Greg play in the Wildroots, Josh is Reba's guitar player. They played from 7pm - 11pm; three sets. Why do they do it? Because they love to play.

If I calculate that every person that put something in the tip jar added $10, I bet they made no more than $50 each for the night...These three guys will be traveling to Norway in about a month where their bands will be viewed as stars, playing to thousands if not tens of thousands.

Thousands and get paid, or 50 people and maybe pay for pancakes at IHOP afterward...which would you choose? Many of the bands that played Beale in the past, choose the former and you can't see them on Beale.

One of the clubs goes totally urban at night and it has caused problems on the street with fights and the like.

This is a link to a very well written article by Mr. Robert "Nighthawk" Tooms, who is the harp and keyboard player for the Reba Russell band. He also plays on Beale with the Eric Hughes Band, where they work for tips or get paid the minimum. Why? Because he loves to play.

In his article, he makes some excellent suggestions for the club owners and the city to try and save this wonderful area and the music it breeds.

Do you have a music area in your town? Do they charge a cover to see the local bands?

There is an old adage in business that if you give something for free, the perception is that is what it is worth. If you charge (even a small fee - $5/head), the perception is you are getting something for your money.

I believe it is time that the city of Memphis and the club owners on Beale Street realize they have something special and the tourists who come here will still come even if they have to pay a few dollars.

Last night, this was a subject I had planned to discuss with Reba Russell..she also sent an open letter to the mayor's council on Sunday and I knew it would be more than a few minutes discussion.

How does she feel? You can listen to the archive of the show HERE or just see the player at the top of this page.

Reba's open letter to the Mayor's Council (she did it in all caps, not me)

GUYS...SOME THOUGHTS

WHILE ONE CANNOT LEAVE OUT OTHER GENRE'S OF MUSIC ON BEALE, IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR BLUES TO BE THE FOCUS? HIP-HOP, ROCK, COUNTRY, AND POP ARE NOT WHAT TOURISTS COME TO SEE ON BEALE. NOR DO THEY EXPECT THAT AT MIDNIGHT ON WEEKENDS THE STREET FLIPS TO A DANCE CLUB ATMOSPHERE, FILLED WITH THUGGISH YOUNG PEOPLE HANGING OUT AND LOOPED BEATS POUNDING FROM OUTDOOR SPEAKERS. AT THE VERY LEAST, ALL OUTDOOR SPEAKERS SHOULD BE PLAYING BLUES EVEN IF THE MUSIC INSIDE IS NOT BLUES. BETTER YET, NO OUTDOOR SPEAKERS AT ALL UNLESS IT IS WHAT IS BEING PLAYED BY REAL MUSICIANS INSIDE. IF THERE IS GOING TO BE A FACADE, LET IT BE BLUES.

OUR LOCAL MUSICIANS ARE GREAT AND BEALE NEEDS TO SUPPORT THEM, HOWEVER, THE FACT THAT TOURING BANDS NO LONGER MAKE BEALE A REGULAR STOP ON THEIR TOURS HURTS THE ATTENDANCE OF LOCAL PATRONS. THE REASON NO TOURING ACTS COME TO BEALE THESE DAYS IS BECAUSE OF THE PAY SCALE AND THE SOUND REQUIREMENTS. THE LOCAL ACTS WHO PLAY SEMI-REGULARLY HAVE DRIVEN THE WAGES DOWN CONSIDERABLY. THE CLUBS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FACT THUS THE ENTIRE COMPLETION OF THE STREET HAS CHANGED FROM TOP QUALITY ACTS TO SHUCK AND JIVE BALONEY, COVER BANDS, SINGLES AND TRIOS. THIS IS EMBRACED BY CLUB OWNERS SO THAT THEY CAN KEEP THE WAGES LOW. THE ONLY TIME BEALE IS TRULY BLUES IS DURING BLUES FOUNDATION EVENTS. ONE OF WHICH IS THE IBC'S. HOW SAD THAT ENDEAVOR IS FOR THE BANDS. THE SOUND EQUIPMENT IN THE CLUBS IS HORRIBLE. ALL THESE FOLKS WORK SO HARD COMPETING TO GET TO BEALE ONLY TO HAVE THEIR PERFORMANCES SUBJECTED TO CRAPPY SOUND. IN THE MANY YEARS I HAVE ATTENDED THE IBC'S AND LISTENED TO "FULL BANDS" PLAYING, I HAVE NEVER REALLY HEARD ANY VOCALS. IT'S ALL MUD. HELL, THAT GOES FOR EVERYDAY DOWN THERE. THE ONLY CLUBS WITH ADEQUATE (NOT STELLAR) SOUND ARE BB KINGS, THE NEW DAISY, AND RUM BOOGIE. THE REST SUCK. IN MY TRAVELS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND EVEN IN OTHER COUNTRIES, THE BANDS I HAVE A CHANCE TO SPEAK TO ASK ALL THE TIME...WHAT HAPPENED TO BEALE? THEY SAY, YEAH, WE USED TO PLAY THERE A FEW TIMES A YEAR BUT NOW IT ISN'T WORTH OUR TIME. WHEN I THINK OF THE ACTS THAT USED TO PLAY ON BEALE IT IS SUCH A SHAME TO SEE WHAT IT HAS BEEN REDUCED TO. THE CLUBS ARE ABSOLUTELY STAGNATE WITH THE STATUS QUO.

IN OTHER MUSIC DISTRICTS ACROSS THE U.S. THERE IS A COVER CHARGE OR AT THE VERY LEAST A DRINK MINIMUM. BEALE NOW SEEMS TO BE TOUTING FREE MUSIC, BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE THEY CAN GET MORE PEOPLE IN. I AM NO EXPERT, BUT WHEN YOU MAKE SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE, MORE PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED. TO LET PEOPLE IN FREE TO A PLACE WHERE LIVE MUSIC IS BEING PLAYED SCREAMS...HEY THIS BAND IS MEDIOCRE! BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY TO SEE THEM SO COME ON IN! NO COVER MEANS LESS PAY FOR THE BAND, WOULDN'T IT BE BETTER TO SAY...DAMN RIGHT YOU'RE GOING TO PAY TO GET IN HERE BECAUSE THE MUSICIANS WE HAVE IN HERE CAN PLAY! TOURISTS EXPECT TO PAY A COVER CHARGE OR A DRINK MINIMUM. TO HAVE A FEW FREE NIGHTS A WEEK IS FINE ON A NIGHT WHEN YOU HAVE A SINGLE, DUO, OR TRIO PLAYING, HOWEVER, A FULL BAND OF "MEMPHIS" MUSICIANS IS WORTH AT THE VERY LEAST $5.

NOW...MEMPHIS MUSICIANS....WE ARE BROKE DOWN AND BEAT UP. WE HAVE BEEN SHOWN TIME AND TIME AGAIN WHAT BEALE THINKS OF US, WHAT THE CITY THINKS OF US, WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS OF US...AND THAT IS, YEAH...BIG DEAL, SO WHAT, WHO CARES. WE'VE LIVED IT SO LONG, NOW WE BELIEVE IT. WE HAVE THE STOCKHOLM SYNDROME, WE LOVE AND WORK FOR OUR OPPRESSORS...WE'LL TAKE ANY GIG, ANY WHERE JUST TO GET TO PLAY. WE'LL EAT THE SHIT HANDED TO US ON A GARBAGE CAN LID AND CONSIDER OURSELVES LUCKY TO GET THAT. MAN..WE PLAY ON BEALE STREET!! WE'RE BROKE AND WE CAN'T MAKE A LIVING BUT ISN'T THAT WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT? ISN'T THAT WHAT ALL THE OLD BLUES GUYS DID? AREN'T WE COOL THAT WE CAN BE LIKE THEM AND SUFFER FOR OUR ART? VERY, VERY FEW CAN EKE OUT A LIVING, YET THE CLUB OWNERS ARE MILLIONAIRES. OF COURSE THEY WILL NEVER ADMIT IT.. BUT IF YOU GO BY ONE OF THEIR HOMES I CAN TELL YOU, IT AIN'T A SHACK, AND THERE ARE NO CARS UP ON BLOCKS, OR EVICTION NOTICES ON THE DOOR. THEY WANT US TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE STRUGGLING TOO, AND THAT "WE'RE IN THIS TOGETHER". BULLSHIT. LUCKILY THE CREAM RISES TO THE TOP AND THOSE WHO HAVE THE GUMPTION AND THE TALENT EVENTUALLY LEARN THERE IS A GREAT BIG WORLD OUT THERE WITH FOLKS WILLING TO PAY WELL, TREAT YOU WELL, AND A PUBLIC THAT APPRECIATES GREAT MUSICIANSHIP. THOSE PEOPLE (LIKE ME) LEAVE AND NEVER LOOK BACK.

THE ONLY REASON I GIVE A DAMN AT ALL IS BECAUSE I LOVE MUSICIANS. ALL OF MY BAND MEMBERS PLAY ON BEALE WITH OTHER BANDS AND IT PISSES ME OFF TO SEE THEM BEING PAID $6O-$80 A NIGHT. I WILL NOT PLAY ON BEALE AT ALL. WHY SHOULD I? WHAT DOES BEALE HAVE TO GIVE ME? IT IS NOT A SPOTLIGHT AND HASN'T BEEN FOR A VERY LONG TIME. IT IS A SLAVE LABOR JOB NOT A CREATIVE MECCA. $60? i DON'T SING A DAMN JINGLE FOR $60.

IN THE 80'S MY BAND PLAYED MONDAY NIGHTS AT BB KINGS FOR $650. I PLAYED THE RUM BOOGIE FOR THE SAME AND EVEN MORE ON SPECIAL EVENTS. SO NOW THEY ARE SAYING THAT THE TOP PAY SCALE IS $300-$400...BUT HEY! YOU CAN ASK FOR TIPS AND SELL YOUR CD'S! HUH> WHAT? OH, AND YOU GET TO PAY TO PARK, NO BREAK ON ALCOHOL, AND YOU COULD EVEN GET A TICKET FOR LOADING IN AND OUT! OH BOY! WHERE DO I SIGN UP!? THE POORMOUTHING THAT COMES OUT OF THESE CLUB OWNERS IS SOOO RIDICULOUS. STILL, MUSICIANS BUY INTO IT BECAUSE THEY ARE HUNGRY TO PLAY, AND BECAUSE IN THEIR HEARTS THEY KNOW AND UNDERSTAND WHAT BEALE STREET WAS AND RESPECT IT AND CHERISH IT.

THIS PANEL THAT THE MAYOR HAS PUT TOGETHER IS A REFRESHING CHANGE IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS, HOWEVER, IN MY HEART OF HEARTS I DO NOT SEE MUCH HOPE FOR ANY REAL LASTING CHANGE. JUST ANOTHER VEHICLE FOR THE CLUBS TO GET SOME PROPER'S FOR LISTENING AND PERHAPS MAKING SOME CONCESSIONS ABOUT THE FACADE OF THE STREET...BUT NO REAL CHANGE FOR MUSICIANS. IF ANYTHING IS ACCOMPLISHED IT WILL BE THE PANEL, THE CITY GOV, AND THE CLUB OWNERS WHO WILL RECIEVE THE ACCOLADES, NOT MUSICIANS. (EXCEPT THOSE ON THE PANEL)

MY MAIN BITCH OVER ALL THESE YEARS HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE FACT THAT MUSICIANS ARE THE ONES WHO MAKE THIS CITY A DESTINATION FOR TOURISTS, YET THEY ARE TREATED LIKE NOBODYS. MUSICIANS ARE THE FACES PEOPLE REMEMBER. MUSICIANS ARE THE ONES MINGLING WITH, TALKING TO, AND SELLING MEMPHIS TO TOURISTS, NOT THE CLUB OWNERS. MUSICIANS ARE THE FRONT LINE OF ALL INCOME THAT COMES TO THE CITY VIA TOURISM....NOT KEVIN KANE, NOT AC WHARTON, YOU MR. JAY S, BUD CHITHAM, TOMMY PETERS, PRESTON LAMM...ETC...THE PEOPLE MEET THE MUSICIANS. MUSICIANS ARE THE MEET-ERS AND GREET-ERS, HANDSHAKERS, BABY KISSERS...MUSICIANS ARE THE IMAGE, THE DRAW, THE TAGLINE FOR MEMPHIS. THERE IS NO WAY AROUND THAT FACT. TAKE MUSICIANS OUT OF THE FORMULA AND ALL YOU HAVE IS ANOTHER TOWN FROM ANYWHERE USA. WELL, I GUESS YOU CAN SAY THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER IS A BIG ATTRACTION..BUT YOU CAN'T REALLY SPEAK TO OR HUG THE RIVER, AND SHE RUNS IN MANY OTHER CITIES TOO. OUR MUSICIANS ARE THE NUMBER ONE ASSET IN MEMPHIS.

THE WAY TO CHANGE OR DIRECT THE FOCUS ONTO MUSICIANS IS TO MAKE THEM A PRIOITY. MAKE THEM LOOK GOOD, MAKE THEM SOUND GOOD, MAKE THEM A BIGGER TAX BASE BY PAYING DECENT WAGES. HELP THEM TO SELL THEIR PRODUCT, MAKE THE PUBLIC PAY FOR THE PRIVILEDGE TO SEE AND HEAR THEM. MUSICIANS WOULD THEN HELP THE ECONOMY..BUY MORE GEAR, BUY HOMES, PAY MORE TAXES, SPEND MORE MONEY IN STUDIOS AND MANUFACTURING, ARTWORK, LEGAL ASSISTANCE ETC...PERHAPS THEY WOULD EVEN CREATE JOBS THROUGH PUBLISHING, SONGWRITING, MARKETING ETC...THE OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH IS THERE, AND IF GIVEN HALF A CHANCE MUSICIANS CAN CREATE AN EVEN BETTER MEMPHIS THROUGH DIVERSITY. MUSIC AND THE ARTS IS ONE AREA WHERE THERE IS VERY LITTLE DISCRIMINATION. RACIAL BIAS IS ALMOST NON-EXISTENT IN MUSIC....ALWAYS HAS BEEN, ALWAYS WILL BE. THE MUSIC COMMUNTITY IS A SAFE PLACE TO BE ANY RACE, CREED, OR RELIGION. TOUT THAT FOR GOODNESS SAKES!

OK, THANKS FOR BEING WILLING TO READ THIS AND FOR BEING ON THE PANNEL GUYS. I SINCERELY HOPE AND PRAY THAT SOMETHING GOOD COMES FROM ALL YOUR EFFORTS AND THAT IT CAN BE A NEW DAY FOR MUSICIANS WHO GIVE THE BEST YEARS OF THEIR LIVES, THEIR ENORMOUS TALENTS, THEIR HEARTS, SOULS, BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS TO ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS STREETS IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN MUSIC.

Thursday Tidbits....

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Thursday, July 29, 2010 6 Of Your Sparks



There was dancing last evening and if you have any desire to know what occurred then you need to get over and visit TRAVIS of "Trav's Thoughts" because he will let you know everything...

Fun Times In Memphis...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, March 26, 2010 13 Of Your Sparks

Mom Joan had an operation to open up the disc in her spine which had crushed when she fell back in December. All went well...She is resting at home.

Love you mom.


So, Wednesday afternoon one of my fraternity brothers, Tim, drove down from St. Louis to spend the night. Tim's wife was back in California this week and Nancy has been on business in Louisiana this week, so the timing was perfect.

Tim lives in California mostly, but his youngest is going to prep school in St. Louis and Tim and Cece decided to rent a house for the school year to be closer to their son.

Tim is a damn good guitarist and I am going to share one of his songs this Monday on Music On The Couch

When he arrived at 4:30, we immediately headed on down to Beale Street and walked up and down the street waiting for the vibe to hit us. In a very short time it did in the form of some tasty blues guitar coming out of the Superior Bar.

We walked in, took a seat, ordered two 32oz glasses of Sam Adams, some food and settled in. What we received was 3 hours of incredible entertainment. The man on the stage played one hell of a guitar and had the voice of an old cotton field bluesman. Only he was a 30-something white guy.

He played without a break the entire time. When he completed his set, we invited him over to the table and bought him a couple of beers and talked.

His story is pretty cool and I am going to let him tell it to y'all sometime in June on Music On The Couch. he and his wife are expecting their second child in the next month and he is putting the finishing touches on his second CD. We exchanged emails and will talk.

His name is Chad Nordhoff and I will share one of the songs from his self titled 2007 CD....this is Got No Prayer


I am hopeful to get back to Beale more often and find more of these gems to share with y'all.

We then traveled across the street to one of the open bar areas where Miss Louisiana Mojo was belting the blues. As she sang she saw us both bopping to the music and she came over and of course, one of her team snapped a picture, which we then payed $10 to purchase. When we got back home I scanned it in so both Tim and I could have a copy...


We finished up at Club 152, where we caught the Grant Garland Trio Real good sounds from this trio. The lead vocalist, guitarist, Grant, can play a mean guitar and has some kind of Stevie Wonder/SRV thing going with his vocals

OH and while in Superior Bar, we also found Elvis..no really, we did...he was there. Both Tim and I took pictures with our cell phones, but Elvis being Elvis and him not wanted the world to know he is still alive, well he blurred all the shots...I post here to give you some idea that we were NOT THAT DRUNK..and it really was Elvis..he even sang some Karaoke!!!



We had a great time and obviously did not get into trouble, because YOU did not get a call...right? See YOU are listed in my cell phone under "Bail Money", so if we had gotten into trouble YOU would have known!


Have a fantastic weekend all...remember on Monday night, JohnH, Starrlight and Sean Coleman join me on Music On The Couch for a roundtable about the music industry, past, present and future...your calls will be welcome!

Just A Tuesday...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, June 26, 2007 23 Of Your Sparks

Good morning, good afternoon, good evening...
Please grab a seat, sit back and relax...

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Had a great weekend with Andy...we hit the local place on Friday night with burgers and cocktails...then came back and watched some baseball...

Saturday out and downtown...drove to Tom Lee Park on the river and then parked and walked through downtown over to Beale Street...

Walked the entire two blocks stopping for beers once...ummm...yeah once...it was hot out but beautiful!

Ended up at B.B. Kings...seems everyone wants to see the original...Great band playing with a 20-year old guitar player Corey Osborne. Kid played a great guitar...yes he did...

Went to Corky's that night for dinner and were debating on calling a cab and heading back to Beale...ended up buying a couple bottles of wine and enjoying them...

Sunday we went back downtown and did the Sun Records Tour - #3 for me...three different tour guides...the one with mom and dad has been best so far...

Drove over to Graceland...Andy decided he didn't need to tour...headed back home..had some wings and nachos for lunch and a big 'ole bowl of pasta with meat gravy for dinner...

Up at 4:30 yesterday morning and took him to the airport....was great to spend time and catch up and bitch and moan and laugh and drink and eat together again...

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Our friend MORGEN from "It's A Blog Eat Blog World"
is moving into the world of "Blogtalk Radio" this evening...
6:30pm Eastern Standard Time

You can listen to him HERE
He Calls it:

Then of course
YOU CAN NOT MISS

Tonight 9:00pm Eastern Daylight Time
Use the link along the right sidebar...

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Been a long and busy day...
If you listen...enjoy the music...

Today's selection is from Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island. A horse track, they held the concert on the infield.

It began as an overcast day, the rain came during the day, then it cleared...

It was September 8, 1974 R.I.T. was on a trimester schedule so we began school later than most and we were still home and were leaving the next day to get there before the freshman orientation began and get the radio station running...

So, happy we stayed an extra day... this was a special concert...

Crosby, Still Nash & Youngand then we found a copy of the concert and can relive it over and over...

Remember...it a live recording made by a fan...

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OH...And it seems many of our guests enjoyed the thought of me as a woman...

here is a peek...


want the rest?

BEG FOR IT!
bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

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CREDITS:

"OLD MAN"
Crosby, Still, Nash & Young
Live - Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, NY

Visit, Tour, Doc, Peace Globes & Kidney Stones

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, June 05, 2007 24 Of Your Sparks

So, all y’all know mom Joan and dad Vince came in for the weekend…

We had a real nice visit with them. They arrived Friday afternoon and got the grand tour of Casa Bond in Memphis, It began at about 5:01 Pm and ended at 5:01:30 – hehehe …well it ain’t that big folks…

Went to dinner and decided to bring them over to Corkys. Mom had heard about it on food TV and as any Memphian will tell you, there are some better places, but for a first visit it was a good choice.

We got seated and met our waiter who was in a “Let’s have fun” mood. He and dad shot jokes back and forth especially when dad ordered the regular rack of ribs and waiter-boy said “OH, you want the ‘girly portion’ then.”

Dad shot back wondering if our waiter had ever “served a New Yorker and didn’t get a tip!”

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After dinner we went back to casa bond and watched the Yankees take game one from the Red Sox…good game

Saturday we were up and out to the “Italian Fest” here in Memphis. Have to tell you, sorely disappointed. First off there is a $10 charge just to get in and the food prices were not cheap at all. We checked out the “Gravy-Making” contestant tents, but it was still too early for any activity.

Did stop by the judging tent and put our name in to lead a team next year. Not too excited though as we were told that there is a waiting list and most people come back year after year….Guess they realized how good my gravy is and are afraid of me…LOL

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Then we went downtown and did the SUN STUDIO tour. Have done this already and have sent a few people there (including Memphians who have never been).

It is the best $10 you will spend in Memphis. From the original recordings by Howlin’ Wolf and B.B. King and Elvis…to just feeling the history in the place and finally getting your picture taken with the main studio microphone used by Elvis and Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis and so many other greats…(this is the location where the infamous "Millionn Dollar Quartet" photo was taken.

Jerry Lee, Carl Perkins (NOT Bruce Sprinsteen- hehe)
Elvis & Johnny Cash

Check out their SITE and make sure you click on the FREE TOUR link at the top and sit back and enjoy….

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After that we went up and did the Riverfront Loop on the trolley. It brings you all along Main Street and then down along the river and back…a nice way to see a good portion of downtown…OH and it is only $1.00 ($0.50 for seniors – what a deal!). Want to know more about the Trolley? Check it out HERE

When we got off the trolley, we knocked back a pitcher of beer at Huey’s across from the Peabody Hotel and then made our way across the street to see the evening “MARCH OF THE DUCKS”

You see there are 5 ducks that live in the Peabody and every morning they march from their home on the roof, down the elevator to the fountain in the hotel lobby. There they get to swim and hang until 5:00 PM when they get marched back to the elevator and up to their penthouse home…Check out the history of the Ducks, HERE…It is pretty interesting…

We then walked over to Beale Street and did some people watching. We decided to go back toward Casa Bond for dinner and headed back.

After dinner we sat and chatted for a while before bedtime called.

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Sunday was a lazy day overall. Mom and dad did a movie mid-day and then came back to a nice pasta dinner.

Watched the Yankee/Red Sox rubber game .. Good game.

They headed out this yesterday a bit before 7:00 AM to make their way down into Georgia. They should arrive back in Boynton Beach tomorrow.

It was great seeing them…and no blood was shed! LOL

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We'll be dragging THE COUCH over to
Doc's
RADIO HAPPY HOUR
tonight at 9:00 PM EDT


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Tomorrow is PEACE GLOBE DAY #3…If you do not have a globe, get over to MIMI’s and do it NOW….



PEACE TRAIN
Cat Stevens
Composer: Cat Stevens

Now I've been happy lately,
thinking about the good things to come

And I believe it could be,

something good has begun


Oh I've been smiling lately,

dreaming about the world as one

And I believe it could be,

some day it's going to come


Cause out on the edge of darkness,

there rides a peace train

Oh peace train take this country,

come take me home again

Now I've been smiling lately,
thinking about the good things to come
And I believe it could be,

something good has begun


Oh peace train sounding louder

Glide on the peace train

Come on now peace train

Yes, peace train holy roller


Everyone jump upon the peace train

Come on now peace train


Get your bags together,

go bring your good friends too

Cause it's getting nearer,

it soon will be with you


Now come and join the living,

it's not so far from you

And it's getting nearer,

soon it will all be true


Now I've been crying lately,

thinking about the world as it is

Why must we go on hating,

why can't we live in bliss


Cause out on the edge of darkness,

there rides a peace train

Oh peace train take this country,

come take me home again



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Well, after finishing this, we had a bit of a scare. went into a fit of fierce sharp pain in our left back and abdomen. After trying to "rub some dirt on it and walk it off", we ended up going for an ambulance ride to the hospital to be diagnosed with our first Kidney Stone.

Got home about 10 minutes ago...still groggy from the meds they gave me to kill the pain...

Well, you know what? It is not fun when you don't have anyone real close. Reached out to my bosses and they were great as was brother Rich, all the way from San Antonio.

Off to bed...

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