Showing posts with label Travis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travis. Show all posts
Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, April 20, 2012 7 Of Your Sparks



Been a long week with Nancy traveling and having to get ready for our TKE Reunion in Tampa this weekend - got there yesterday. Looking forward to a great weekend with excellent friends, some golf and loads of laughs. Meanwhile, in the real world, we are about to (if it has not happened already as I compose this on Wednesday) lose another fantastic musician to that great band box in the sky. Levon Helm...this was posted on his website earlier this week:
Dear Friends, Levon is in the final stages of his battle with cancer. Please send your prayers and love to him as he makes his way through this part of his journey. Thank you fans and music lovers who have made his life so filled with joy and celebration... he has loved nothing more than to play, to fill the room up with music, lay down the back beat, and make the people dance! He did it every time he took the stage... We appreciate all the love and support and concern. From his daughter Amy, and wife Sandy
The following comes from Levon's website. I felt it was best to tell you his story as he approved it:
On May 26, 1940, Mark Lavon Helm was the second of four children born to Nell and Diamond Helm in Elaine, Arkansas. Diamond was a cotton farmer who entertained occasionally as a musician. The Helm’s loved music and often sang together.
They listened to The Grand Ole Opry and Sonny Boy Williamson and his King Biscuit Entertainers regularly on the radio. A favorite family pastime was attending traveling music shows in the area. According to his 1993 autobiography, This Wheel’s On Fire, Levon recalls seeing his first live show, Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys, at six years old. His description: “This really tattooed my brain. I’ve never forgotten it.” Hearing performers like Monroe and Williamson on the radio was one thing, seeing them live made a huge impression. Levon’s father bought him his first guitar at age nine.
At ten and eleven, whenever he wasn't in school or at work on the farm, the boy could be found at KFFA’s broadcasting studio in Helena, Arkansas, watching Sonny Boy Williamson do his radio show, King Biscuit Time. Helm made his younger sister Linda a string bass out of a washtub when he was twelve years old. She would play the bass while her brother slapped his thighs and played harmonica and guitar. They would sing songs learned at home and popular hits of the day, and billed themselves as “Lavon and Linda.” Because of their fresh faced good looks, obvious musical talent and Levon’s natural ability to win an audience with sheer personality and infectious rhythms, the pair consistently won talent contests along the Arkansas 4-H Club circuit.
In 1954, Levon was fourteen years old when he saw Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins do a show at Helena. Also performing was a young Elvis Presley with Scotty Moore on guitar, and Bill Black on stand-up bass. They did not have a drummer. The music was early jazz-fueled rockabilly, and the audience went wild. In ’55 he saw Elvis once more, before Presley’s star exploded. This time Presley had D.J. Fontana with him on drums and Bill Black was playing electric bass. Helm couldn’t get over the difference and thought it was the best band he’d seen. The added instruments gave the music solidity and depth. People jumped out of their seats dancing to the thunderous, heart-pumping, rhythms. The melting pot that was the Mississippi Delta had boiled over and evolved. It’s magnificently rich blues was uniting with all the powerful, new, spicy-hot sounds and textures that became rock and roll. Natural progression led Levon to form his own rock band as a high school junior, called The Jungle Bush Beaters.
While Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis were making teens everywhere crazed, Levon would practice, play, watch and learn. After seeing Jerry Lee’s drummer Jimmy Van Eaton, he seriously began thinking of playing the drums himself. Around this same time, the seventeen year old musician was invited by Conway Twitty to share the stage with Twitty and his Rock Housers. He had met Twitty when "Lavon and Linda" opened for him at a previous show. Helm was a personable, polite teen who took his music seriously, so Twitty allowed him to sit in whenever the opportunity arose.
Ronnie Hawkins came into Levon Helm’s life in 1957. A charismatic entertainer and front-man, Hawkins was gathering musicians to tour Canada where the shows and money were steady. Ronnie had a sharp eye for talent. He needed a drummer and Levon fit the bill. Fulfilling a promise to Nell and Diamond to finish high school, Levon joined Ronnie and his “Hawks” on the road. The young Arkansas farm boy, once a tractor driving champion, found himself driving Hawkins' Cadillac to gigs, happily aware that all the unknown adventures of rock and roll would be his destiny. In ’59 Ronnie got The Hawks signed to Roulette Records. They had two hits, Forty Days and Mary Lou, sold 750,000 copies and appeared on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand.
Hawkins and Helm recruited four more talented Canadian musicians in the early sixties, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson and Garth Hudson. Under Ronnie’s tutelage they would often perform until midnight and rehearse until four in the morning. Other bands began emulating their style, now they were the ones to watch and learn from. Eventually, the students surpassed their teacher. Weary of Ronnie’s strict regulations, and eager to expand their own musical interests, the five decided to break from Hawkins. They called themselves “Levon and the Hawks.”
About 1965, Bob Dylan decided to change his sound. He was ready to “go electric” and wanted Levon and The Hawks to help him fire it up. The boys signed on to tour with Dylan but unfortunately Dylan’s die-hard folk fans resisted. Night after night of constant booing left Levon without the pleasure of seeing his audience enjoy themselves. He calls his drummer’s stool “the best seat in the house,” because he can see his fellow musicians and his audience simultaneously. What pleases him most, then and now, is that his audience is having a good time. He left the group temporarily and headed to Arkansas.
Dylan and the rest of the band took up residence in Woodstock, N.Y. They rented a large, pink house where they wrote and rehearsed new material. Danko called for Helm to join them when Capitol Records gave them a recording contract. Woodstock residents called them “the band,” so they kept the moniker. The name “The Band” fit. The sound was no frills rock and roll but far from simplistic. They fused every musical influence they were exposed to over the years as individuals and as a unit. The result was brilliant. Their development as musicians was perfected by years of playing. Living together at “Big Pink” allowed complete collaboration of their artistic expression.
Americana and folklore themes, heart-wrenching ballads filled with naked emotion, majestic harmonies, hard driving rhythms, and exquisite instrumentation made critics, peers and fans realize that this music was unlike any heard before. Their first album, Music from Big Pink, released in July of 1968, made them household names and as a result they were invited to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show in autumn of ’69. Following Big Pink’s success the next album, called simply The Band, is considered by some as their masterpiece.
They made seven albums total, including one live recording in 1972, Rock of Ages. Many of their hits such as The Weight, W.S. Walcott’s Medicine Show, and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, were spawned from stories of Levon’s beloved south.
Helm was working in Los Angeles in ’74, at a Sunset Blvd. hotel when he spotted a beautiful young brunette taking a dip in the pool. Her name was Sandra Dodd and when she looked up at him smiling, she didn’t recognize him at first. The charming musician offered to take the lovely lady for sushi and never looked back. They were married on September 7, 1981 in Woodstock and today remain at each other’s side.
The barn and studio Helm built in Woodstock, which became his permanent home, was just about complete in 1975. He invited Muddy Waters to his new studio and they recorded Muddy Waters in Woodstock. To the delight of everyone involved, it won a Grammy. The Band held a farewell concert at Winterland in San Francisco on Thanksgiving 1976. It was a bittersweet time for many who felt the group’s demise was too soon. They called it The Last Waltz which included Ronnie Hawkins, Dr. John, Muddy Waters, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and an all-star guest list of peers and friends that read like the "Who’s Who" of rock and roll. The event eventually sold as a triple album and was also filmed, becoming a historical “rockumentary.” Group members went on to individual pursuits. Levon cut his debut album The RCO All-Stars, in 1977.
His next effort was the self-titled Levon Helm, followed by American Son, released in 1980. That same year was pivotal as Helm turned his attention to acting. He played Loretta Lynn’s father in Coal Miner’s Daughter, winning great reviews for his first film appearance. He did another self-titled album and Hollywood again came knocking in ’83 giving Helm a role in The Right Stuff. The authenticity he brings to his characters has brought him numerous movie roles from 1980 to date. Levon gave a sensitive, convincing portrayal of a destitute blind man in the 2005 Tommy Lee Jones' vehicle, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada.
In 2007 he filmed Shooter with Mark Wahlberg. Helm recently portrayed Confederate General John Bell Hood in a movie called In the Electric Mist, again with his friend Tommy Lee Jones. Rick Danko and Levon reunited to play music after Danko had been living in California. Rick moved back to Woodstock and the friends did an acoustic tour in early ’83. In San Jose the following year, they received excellent reviews when Hudson and Manuel joined them for their first U.S. appearance as The Band since 1976.
They continued playing together until the tragic death of their dear friend and comrade, the forty-two year old Manuel. During the 90’s three more Band albums were recorded. Jericho, High on the Hog, ending with Jubilation. In 1998, Levon was diagnosed with throat cancer and the famous voice with the rich southern nuances was silenced to a whisper. He still played the drums, mandolin and harmonica, often performing with his daughter, Amy Helm, also a vocalist and instrumentalist. A great emotional support to her father during this time, Amy continues to appear with him regularly at Levon Helm Studios.
In 1999, Helm endured another tragic loss when Rick Danko passed away nineteen days before his fifty sixth birthday. His death marked the end of an era. Today, Levon is singing again. His imagination and vision conceived The Midnight Ramble Sessions, a series of live performances at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock. Named for the traveling minstrel shows of his youth, the first Midnight Ramble was held in January, 2004. It featured one of the last performances by great blues pianist, Johnnie Johnson.
Friends old and new have joined Levon on his stage including: Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, John Sebastian, Allan Toussaint, Elvis Costello, Phil Lesh, Jimmy Vivino, Hubert Sumlin, Little Sammy Davis, Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, The Muddy Waters Band, The Swell Season, Donald Fagen, Steve Jordon, Hot Tuna, Kris Kristofferson, The Black Crows, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Norah Jones, The Bacon Brothers, Robbie Dupree, My Morning Jacket, Shemekia Copeland, The Wood Brothers, Steve Earle, Jackie Greene, Sam Bush, Brewer & Shipley, Carolyn Wonderland, Ollabelle, and The Alexis P. Suter Band.
The monthly Rambles at "The Barn," have been so successful they are usually sold out in advance. New releases produced by Levon Helm Studios are Volume I and II of The Midnight Ramble Sessions, plus a live RCO All-Stars performance from New Year’s Eve 1977, at the Palladium which came from Helm’s personal “vault.” The vitality and magnetism of these recordings speak for themselves. In September of 2007, Dirt Farmer Music and Vanguard Records released Dirt Farmer, Levon's first solo, studio album in twenty-five years.
A project particularly close to his heart, the CD contains music reminiscent of his past, and songs handed down from his parents. Dirt Farmer was awarded a Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album in February 2008 and landed Levon a spot in Rolling Stone’s The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. That same year he was also recognized by the Recording Academy with a lifetime achievement award as an original member of The Band and was given the “Artist of the Year” Award by the Americana Music Association.
In 2009, Levon released Electric Dirt which marked his highest debut in Soundscan era at #36 and spent six consecutive weeks at #1 on the Americana Radio Chart. He won a second Grammy for Electric Dirt in the inaugural category of Best Americana Album in 2010. In September 2008, Levon took The Midnight Ramble on the road to Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium. Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, Sheryl Crow, George Receli, Sam Bush and Billy Bob Thornton helped The Levon Helm Band create an evening of unforgettable musical joy. Ramble at the Ryman - Live CD and DVD, (sold individually), won him his third consecutive Grammy, again as Best Album in the Americana category, in February 2012.
The intimacy of the shows performed at Levon’s hearth offer a hospitality and warmth found in no other venue, not to mention the excellence of the performances themselves, hosted by a man whose gifts are legendary. Though always an enthusiastic and passionate performer, today with sheer joy and gratitude, he effortlessly captivates his audience young and old, with a rhythmic power all his own.
During a career that has spanned over five decades, Levon Helm has nurtured a tradition of professionalism with a deep respect for his craft and remains refreshingly genuine in a world that often compromises integrity. He is a master storyteller who weaves his tales with the magic thread of universality that ties us all.
He beckons us to come in, sit awhile and enjoy. We see ourselves in his stories and we are home.

Today, we honor this incredible musician with Five...

Five On Friday - Stones Baby

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, April 13, 2012 7 Of Your Sparks

Some of you may know I still own all my vinyl. LPs and 45s...all in pretty dang good condition, because I always loved the vinyl.

I also have thousands of cassettes that I have made, bought or been gifted. For the last few years I have been slowwwwwwwllllly digitizing them so that they can be more portable.

my plans are not to throw any of the vinyl out, but the cassettes are going as they get digitized.

It is a very slowwwwwwwlllll process. BUT recently a friend and I were talking and comparing and it turned out our collections were different in content.

I recently loaded their music into my iTunes. I went through and it will save me from having to digitize some 500+ albums!

My collection is now north of 51,000 songs. One band that would not have been digitized for a while is the Rolling Stones.

See, I built a sort of dewey decimal system for my vinyl years and years and years ago where each band gets a number and then each album gets a decimal within that number. Why did I do this? HA, silly question...I am ANAL!

Anywho, the Stones are down the line so it would have been a long time until I got to them.

But now, they are all loaded and I have been enjoying them greatly.

So, today...as my friend Jamie would say "THE GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD, The Rolling Stones!"

Five On Friday - PLAY BALLLLLLL!

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, April 06, 2012 2 Of Your Sparks


Check out the other participants by clicking on the banner...and join in

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Well, MLB says the season began last week when Oakland and Seattle played two games in Japan that COUNTED for their record.

They then flew back and played MORE SPRING TRAINING GAMES?!?!?!?!

Not sure how that happens, but as far as I am concerned, opening day was Wednesday night when the Phillies played the Marlins in a one game series (another a**kiss by Commissioner Selig to the opening of a new stadium).

There were games yesterday also...and a huge slate of games today, including the opening game of 2012 for my NY Yankees against Tampa Bay.

I am very hopeful I will get to see the new Stadium in the Bronx this summer up close and personal.

When I lived in NY and even had season tickets, we always entered the Stadium though Gate E next to the Press Entrance. Through the turnstile...10 feet in, then a left and down about 30 feet and a left...then up the ramp

The blue of the sky appears...then the black of the hitters background...then the blue of the outfield wall and finally the bright green grass! So many wonderful days and evenings spent with good friends and casual acquaintances we got to know.

We used to play a game we invented called "What's he Gonna Do?"

In for a buck, you announce what will happen on the next pitch. Specific too. Swinging strike, ball, ground ball out, fly ball out etc...

After we did this for like 5-6 games one year, people around us asked if they could play. I remember one game when we had like 15 people playing...

What a blast!

All that said...what else could be the subject today!

4 songs, maybe a few you never heard...plus the classic Abbott & Costello routine...

ENJOY!

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND

Five On Friday - Happy Birthday

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, March 30, 2012 3 Of Your Sparks


Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Today we play music from five who are celebrating birthdays today:
Willie Nelson (79)
Eric Clapton (67)
Tracey Chapman (48)
Jim Dandy (64) - Lead singer Black Oak Arkansas
Graeme Edge (70) - Drummer Moody Blues

We even have cake!



Have a grand weekend!
ENJOY!

Five On Friday - Music Is Timeless

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, March 09, 2012 5 Of Your Sparks


Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

So, I wrote a review of my good friend Robert "Nighthawk" Tooms' album entitled Spectator Shoes, and the theme was "Music Is Timeless".


The reason is that the music on the album was recorded almost 13 years ago, indeed three of the participants on the album are no longer with us, and yet that fact, the album is a "Pick To Click" on BB King's Bluesville on Sirius/XM Radio...

Great music is timeless..

Today I present a song from each of the decades, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's. These are not the #1 hits for those decades, but they are 5 songs I think will stand the test of time for decades to come...






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Five On Friday - The I'm Back Edition

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, March 02, 2012 11 Of Your Sparks

42 days!

42 days since the last post here at Big Leather Couch. There have been times when I have missed a day or two and probably a week once or twice...but 42 days!?!?!?!

Wow...

I guess the International Blues Challenge shows for Music On The Couch got in the way...and this is my busiest time of year at work...but 42 DAYS!?!!?!?!

And I guess I just have not had my mind in a place to write...but I have also missed 5 FIVE ON FRIDAY'S...and it is music!

Well, today I received an email from Mom Joan and it really hit me.

The email said:
Hi, I have a suggestion about your blog, why don't you put up a sign -

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
or
GONE FISHING

It is so sad for me to see an old blog still up.

Just saying,

MOM

Wow...OK, so I have had the jitters to begin sharing my opinions on what is going on in the world...sports, entertainment, news...

So, I truly believe...
I'M BACK


Five On Friday - Happy Anniversary!

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, January 20, 2012 9 Of Your Sparks

Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

So this is the second anniversary of Travis' Five On Friday. I got involved a little late here but have enjoyed the sets I have posted over the time.

This past Tuesday, Blues hall Of Fame member Johnny Otis passed away at the age of 90. Another true originator of the Blues (and R&B) has left us..but his music remains.



Ioannis Alexandres Veliotes (December 28, 1921 – January 17, 2012), better known as Johnny Otis, was an American singer, musician, talent scout, disc jockey, composer, arranger, recording artist, record producer, vibraphonist, drummer, percussionist, bandleader, and impresario. Born in Vallejo, California, he is commonly referred to as the "Godfather of Rhythm and Blues".



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Five On Friday - 5 Degrees Of Progression-2012

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, December 16, 2011 5 Of Your Sparks

From Travis: This time around, I've suggested three possible avenues to take in building your Set. Ready?

  • This one is "easy". Just come up with whatever strikes your fancy.
  • Define 2011 with a progression that reflects how your year went.
  • Set the stage for what you expect in 2012.
If you'd like to join in, here are the guidelines:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.


Hummm...I have been thinking about this for a couple of weeks and could not decide which of the three Progressions I was going to use. The today I decided to go with the third choice - Set the stage for what you expect in 2012

So, here goes...

HAVE A GRAND WEEKEND

ENJOY....

  1. In February, I am broadcasting from Beale Street for the International Blues Challenge. 5 days, 9 shows, 26 hours live and all become podcasts...I will be "Walking In Memphis"
  2. I go to work every day and feel under-appreciated by my firm.  I am on-site at a client's location and the client loves me.  My company, not so much...key line from the song; "And if your train’s on time, You can get to work by nine, And start your slaving job to get your pay" - Yup I am "Taking Care Of Business"
  3. Planning on taking Nancy to New York this summer. We had hoped to do it last year, but it did not work. So, this summer...I am real hopeful. So of course, "New York, New York"
  4. Music On The Couch is becoming more and more my passion.  Each Monday, I have two guests and hopefully, my questions give them "Something To Talk About"
  5. And finally, the year would not be complete with Nancy in my life - "My Girl"


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Five On Friday - Still Miss John

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, December 09, 2011 6 Of Your Sparks


Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

I was lying on the bed in my apartment in New York City, watching Monday Night Football with millions of other fans, when Howard Cosell made the announcement:


I sat there with my jaw open...just shaking my head.

31 years ago. A brilliant songwriter, musician, vocalist, father, husband, friend, seeker of peace was gunned down in front of his home at the Dakota in Manhattan.

What kind of music would he be making today? Would he even still be making music? Would he have taken the roll Bono and Bob Geldoff have taken in trying to help citizens of our world who are in need?

All things we will never know because of a deranged individual and John's love of the world which caused him to never have any security around him...how the times have changed, and not for the better.

Six from John...Five On Friday and one additional for the world.

HAVE A GRAND WEEKEND!

ENJOY!











SHEER BRILLIANCE!





Five On Friday - What Is The Theme?

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, December 02, 2011 3 Of Your Sparks

Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Last week Travis announced a another round of Five Degrees Of Musical Progression. It is a challenging Five On Friday. Last time, Travis gave us a song to begin and then we needed to weave the next four songs together to form the progression.

This time he gave us three possible avenues to take in building our Set.

  1. This one is "easy". Just come up with whatever strikes your fancy.
  2. Define 2011 with a progression that reflects how your year went.
  3. Set the stage for what you expect in 2012.

Sounds like a fun time and we are doing it on December 16th, so look out for it.

This week, I decided to resurrect one of my versions of Five On Friday, What Is The Theme.

So, here goes...On Monday I will let y'all know if someone guessed the answer.

Playlist was not cooperating in getting me two of the songs I needed, so you get 3 audio and 2 video clues...

Oh and FYI...back is feeling much better, thanks for your kind words. Work, however, has been a bear this week with long hours and then home at night with work to do for the International Blues Challenge shows. Lot's of communications and all. Good news is the sponsorships are heating up. Check out the group of sponsors listed on the IBC page over at Music On The Couch.

OK, on to the music...

HAVE A GRAND WEEKEND...

ENJOY...



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Five On Friday - Times are a changin'

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, November 18, 2011 10 Of Your Sparks

The times they are a changin'

I was sitting here at lunch yesterday (or today as I type this - yesterday as you read it), and going through my sidebar, looking at the blogs I have tended to ignore lately as my time is so limited and realized how many of them are static...

It made me think back to a short two years ago when every single one of them had content updated daily.

Now, these people are on Facebook and Twitter and all their content goes there...the instant (or almost instant) gratification of those two mediums.

No more thought out posts about their lives or their world, which allowed us all to become closer to each other.

We shared good times and bad...shared world events and local items of interest.

The times they are a changin'

Sure those things are still shared, but in short blasts 140 - 200 characters... sometimes it feels so superficial...

Remember when blogging was a HUGE deal..."WOW...I have friends all over the world, look at my map, see where they come from to read what I have to say"

There were cool events like the Bestest Blog Carnival, Creative Photo Contests, daily memes like Wordless Wednesday and others...many blogs all with the same themes on the same days.

We still have Blogblast For Peace, because Mimi is a strong woman and has a cause she loves - as do many of us.

And, of course, then it also hit me. Look at this place. Two posts a week, when for the first 4 plus years it was 5 a week..one every weekday - without fail. Then Music On the Couch came along and that began to take my time.

The times they are a changin'

Now, I am on Facebook and do use Twitter, but not all day every day. If you can only be on Twitter every hour or two during the day, it loses meaning as you can not track all the 140 word blasts being sent throughout the world.

I saw that Mick stated on his blog that "The significance of this blog is rapidly waning."

I feel the same about The Big Leather Couch...but in other ways I can not let go. This place has been such a part of my life for 5 years and 8 months.

Can I just put it to rest? I don't think I can...but maybe at some point it will happen.

The times they are a changin'

Is part of it that I feel I might lose touch with some people? Hell, some came to my wedding; Mick, Phfrankie...and it was the first time we had ever met in person. Some are long time friends who I would do anything for; Songbird, Travis, Julie...and I have never met them AT ALL!

Is that my fear?

Some people, well I have just lost touch with them because they stopped blogging or coming here on the few days I do post...do I miss them? Honestly, not all, but some I do miss.

LOL. So I just stopped writing and clicked on Maggie Moo's old site. She started a new blog a time ago and I can not remember the url and it was one I never put on my sidebar. And what do I find, but a post from 3 weeks ago stating she is now engaged. WONDERFUL news for a special person. (HA I just figured out the new url and went over and read some posts).

The times they are a changin'

So there you have it...I miss the old blogging days, but they are never coming back...I miss some of the old gang...I am not sure if The Big Leather Couch means anything any longer, but I can not let it go...

So, for now...you are stuck with me

And that leads me to my set for today...

Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.


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Five On Friday - 1965

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, October 28, 2011 4 Of Your Sparks

Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

So...my initial idea was the Top 5 hits from 1964, the year I turned 10.

Unfortunately, two of the songs were not available on playlist. I guess I could have put videos up, but I am not a huge video fan.

The two songs? I do own both of them, so maybe next week I will put the set together outside playlist and share it with you.

So, I said 'self, just do 1965'

Now, these songs are #1, #2, #3, #4 and #6 because the #5 song "You've Lost That Loving Feeling" by the Righteous Brothers was not on Playlist, though the Elvis version was...but I just skipped it and went to #6. Why? Because this is my Five On Friday and I could! LOL

So anyway... the top 6 songs minus #5 of 1965...according to Billboard Magazine's Top 100 list.

ENJOY!

Have a grand weekend!

Monday and a new week begins...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Monday, October 24, 2011 5 Of Your Sparks

Wow! He is actually getting a Monday blog done.

Well, this weekend did not turn out as we planned, but isn't that life in a nutshell?

Trip to Chicago went well, with no issues, so that was a good thing.  Thought I would be able to catch up with a Fraternity brother who lives there, but the schedule did not allow it.  But then again it was a business and not a personal trip.

Just a little over a week until BlogBlast For Peace 2011 hits the bloggosphere and now Facebook.  It will be interesting to see how many people participate.  There have been a number of good things going on with the movement gaining some additional speed.

If you are interested, go check out Mimi at Mimi Writes for all the scoop.

If you do not know Mimi, you need to go and learn.  What a wonderful soul.  She puts more effort into this movement than most people put into their real-world jobs, and she holds down a job in, what I consider, the most important profession on earth.

Tonight, I will be sitting on Music On The Couch with Mr. Tom Hambridge whose career resume is incredibly diverse and full.  Musician, writer, prodcer, heis the recipient of multiple Grammy Nominations and won last year for his work on Buddy Guy's album Living Proof.  He has been nominated and won Blues Music Awards, he has written songs for Buddy Guy, Billy Ray Cyrus,  Taylor Hicks, Delbert McClinton, George Thorogood and so many more.  His new album BOOM! is a collect of great rock and roll songs of which he wrote or co-wrote them all.

Then the band Truth and Salvage Company will sit with me and talk about their journey as a band with 4, count them 4, vocal talents.  They bring a warmth through the vocals to their Rock and Roll / Southern rock sound.

Should be a fun show!

How was your weekend?

Five On Frday - Peace Edition

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, October 14, 2011 6 Of Your Sparks

Yes, we are only a few short weeks from a day when the Bloggosphere and Facebook will be covered in Peace Globes designed by ordinary people from around the world.

It all began with a bowl of marbles on a piano and a young woman whose love for her grandpa made the spark of light go off in her head.

Mimi of "Mimi Writes" is the founder of the Peace Globe Movement, but it is the thousands of people who heard her call who keep it alive and growing each year.

For a while now, many have been posting their reasons for Peace. Over 100 days and 100 reasons.


I have been lax on joining them, but know that this movement is close to my heart.

Next week, I will share what has been keeping me from posting here on The Couch, but for today I combine the final countdown to BlogBlast For Peace with the wonderful weekly meme conceived by good friend Travis of "Trav's Thoughts, his Five On Friday Musical meme.

Following are five songs I have used for BlogBlast For Peace since its inception.


Joining this movement is simple...grab a template over at the OFFICIAL PEACE GLOBE SITE and join in the movement.

Thanks for continuing to bear with me as I try and get back to this medium...


HAVE A GRAND PEACEFUL WEEKEND!



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Five On Friday -

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Friday, September 16, 2011 6 Of Your Sparks

Blogger trying to tell me something? Yesterday my header disappeared!

I see it in the correct place in the html code, but it is not showing up.

Now, maybe by the time you read this it will be back and it was a problem between photobucket and blogger, but I do not think so as other things linked at photobucket appear to be here.

WHAT IS GOING ON?????

Well, anyway...TIME FOR FIVE ON FRIDAY!

Check out the other participants by clicking on the link to the left...and join in!

You can register for free at playlist.com and type in a band name and BAM the song will be there to assist in building your playlist.

Travis lays out some guidelines for this meme and they go like this:

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.

2. Go to Playlist.com to make your play list of five songs. Choose a particular theme to share with us. You can simply post the play list, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.

3. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

One of the great vocal groups of the 60's-70's...It began as just CSN and all came from successful groups; The Hollies(Graham Nash), The Byrds (David Crosby and Buffalo Springfield (Stephen Stills).

Neil Young joined in mid 1969 to round out the groups sound. With Dallas taylor on drums and Greg Reeves on bass guitar.

They band had one show, in Chicago opening for Joni Mitchell, before they were thrown into the biggest musical event ever... Woodstock!


The rest is history..with band fights, Young in and out of the band...lots of tension...but when they did it (and still do it at times), the sounds they make are so very special. And special deserves an extra track...so 6 this Friday


ENJOY!

HAVE A GRAND WEEKEND!



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