thGood morning peeps!! It's good to be here again albeit on a sad note. This new year of 2010 had hardly settled in good when the bad news just kept on coming. January, 2010 will forever be known as the year that the small country of Haiti was decimated by a catastrophic earthquake! The death toll still not yet tallied. The flip-side though, is that after nearly two weeks, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble! Nothing short of miraculous!
In the world of politics, backlash is rearing it's ugly head. Opponents of President Obama's Health Care initiatives are gloating about the democratic defeat or republican victory if you will, in the state of Massachusetts, where the late Senator Teddy Kennedy's seat is going to be filled by republican Scott Brown. Brown defeated his heavily favored; Obama endorsed democratic opponent, Martha Coakley. To add further insult to injury, he defeated the other possible heir to the seat, Independent Joseph L Kennedy, with Kennedy acquiring a mere 1 percent of the vote! Notable because not only is Joseph a Kennedy, but the Kennedy's have held a stronghold on Massachusetts for over forty years! For many, the vote was not as much for Scott Brown as it was a vote against President Obama's agenda. Remember when Rush (Hush) Limbaugh declared he wanted Obama to fail? Well it seems that his followers have taken this to heart. We all knew there would be a backlash against Barack Obama sooner or later, didn't we? Well now it is coming to fruition. This persistent opposition can only serve to undermine President Obama's legacy, as his approval rating is slipping drastically.
Finally, 2010 has seen the death of some of the singers we have loved and listened to as we entered adulthood. Teddy Pendergrass: "The Chocolate Teddy Bear" He was one of the handsomest, most soulful singers of our generation. Tall, dark and deliciously handsome...he will be missed! Robert "Squirrel" Lester of The Chi-lites; I used to chuckle as he bounced around the stage in the Chi-Lite's live concerts' wearing their traditional "Chicago gangster" style zoot suits! Oh how the ladies loved Squirrel! Smooth and still fine well into his sixties; he will be missed too!
The "B-side" of these losses is that the "Heavenly Soul Band" just became more soulful! Can you imagine the jam session that must be taking place? Michael Jackson "Moon Walked" down to the Pearly Gates to greet the new comers with open arms. James Brown said, "I Feel Good," as Marvin wondered, "What's Going On?" Sam Cooke chimed in with, "A Change is Gonna Come" while Curtis Mayfield said this band is going to be "Superfly!" Jackie Wilson added, "You Better Know It." Brook Benton said "Fools Rush In" but Dinah Washington added, You Got What It Takes!" Billy Holiday said, "Our Love Is Here To Stay!" Fats Waller piped, "One Never Knows, Do One?" Louie Armstrong intoned, "What A Wonderful World"
Paul Williams, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks and Melvin Franklin harmonized,"Don't Look Back"
Ah yes, the Heavenly Soul Band...God is jammin' with the best!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
"Turn Off The Lights" - Teddy Pendergrass
Good morning peeps! Another day and more sorrow. Our sisters and brothers in Haiti are reeling in suffering, pain, death, missing family members, hopelessness, lack of everything! Whatever we are going through in our lives certainly pales in comparison. Unfortunately, there are those who would even use a tragedy like this, to bash our president! Right wing pundit Rush Limbaugh, is criticizing President Obama for pledging aid to Haiti so quickly. Limbaugh says the president wasn't as concerned about the passengers on the flight with the so-called "underwear bomber", and didn't respond in a timely manner. We are not surprised though, because this man; Rush will always "rush" to judgement when it comes to Barack Obama. He has nothing but disdain for this president, and will take any opportunity to bash him; even this most recent tragedy. If President Obama had not responded swiftly, he would have been resoundly criticizes by all...including Rush. Next, Pat Robinson, the conservative so-called religious spokes person (I don't know what he really is) makes the outrageous and most outlandish statement that I've heard in a long time! He says, with great relish I might add, that "the Haitian people made a pact with the devil, in order to be freed from French rule, therefore, they are now being punished, while the Dominicans (who also occupy the same island of Hispaniola) are flourishing." This man really said this with a straight face, as the woman he was speaking with nodded in agreement. You can see this on YouTube. Now I don't begrudge him his right to say what he wants to, but I cannot believe that he truely believes what he is saying...in the year 2010! It sounds like what was said in the 1600's during The Salem Witch Trails; Salem Massachusettes. What?
On another sad note: We music lovers have lost yet another one of the great voices of all time; the soulful Teddy Pendergrass. There will never be another like him...R.I.P. Teddy Bear!
On another sad note: We music lovers have lost yet another one of the great voices of all time; the soulful Teddy Pendergrass. There will never be another like him...R.I.P. Teddy Bear!
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" - The Hollies
Good afternoon peeps...well, not so good. How sad that as we enter a new year we are faced with a tragedy of catastrophic proportions. Under these circumstances, people are prone to question God...as if God is The "Punisher." When rationality resumes, we intellectualize, analyze and realize that the forces of nature kicks in every so often, as part of the "natural order" of things. Depending on your geographic location on this planet of ours, you are going to experience the forces of nature; be it hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flood, tsunamis, volcanoes, wildfires or mudslides. Without getting into a technical, geologic discussion which I am not qualified to do anyway, I think it is accurate to say that Haiti happens to be located in area of the earth that is atop many a fault line and shifting plates, that move periodically. The results are devastating! So, what can we do about it?
Praying will make us feel better but a more pragmatic response would be to assist in material ways. No, we cannot realistically hop on a plane and physically go to the Island of Hispaniola; the portion called Port-Au-Prince Haiti. We can however, send monetary donations to The Red Cross; a reputable organization that offers disaster relief. There is a way to text a ten dollar donation: text HAITI to 90999, and The Red Cross will acknowledge your donation.Also, check with your local Red Cross to see if donations of food, clothing and other staples are being accepted. Pack up those clothes you or your children no longer wear because you feel they are "out dated" or no longer fit. They might seem useless to you but boy would they be appreciated by the people affected by this earthquake!
Before you do anything though, make sure you deal with a legitimate relief organization! Don't act impulsively out of feelings of sorrow, empathy, or misplaced guilt! Check the video I posted on Facebook about this. What a sad way to remember the new year of 2010. It will now be forever known as the year Haiti was struck by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, that affected over three million people, and possibly killed untold thousands. As I write this piece, the totality of this disaster is not yet written!
Praying will make us feel better but a more pragmatic response would be to assist in material ways. No, we cannot realistically hop on a plane and physically go to the Island of Hispaniola; the portion called Port-Au-Prince Haiti. We can however, send monetary donations to The Red Cross; a reputable organization that offers disaster relief. There is a way to text a ten dollar donation: text HAITI to 90999, and The Red Cross will acknowledge your donation.Also, check with your local Red Cross to see if donations of food, clothing and other staples are being accepted. Pack up those clothes you or your children no longer wear because you feel they are "out dated" or no longer fit. They might seem useless to you but boy would they be appreciated by the people affected by this earthquake!
Before you do anything though, make sure you deal with a legitimate relief organization! Don't act impulsively out of feelings of sorrow, empathy, or misplaced guilt! Check the video I posted on Facebook about this. What a sad way to remember the new year of 2010. It will now be forever known as the year Haiti was struck by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, that affected over three million people, and possibly killed untold thousands. As I write this piece, the totality of this disaster is not yet written!
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He's My Brother"
Monday, January 11, 2010
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" - Chicago
Good morning peeps!! Recently my brother Keith, commented that 2010 seems to already be zipping by. How can this be? We just said "Happy New Year" about a minute ago; didn't we? But, could it be that as we get older, our perceptions of time alters? Of course this is the case, for as we get older we become more acutely aware of our own mortality, and time becomes more precious to most of us. Also, we have many more obligations to meet, that are bound by time constraints. We begin to lament that we don't have enough time in a day to meet these obligations. Leisure time comes and goes in the proverbial "blink of an eye." The solution? Sorry, don't have one. Advice? Yes...try and live in the moment more. Appreciate the fact that you wake up in the morning. Connect with family and friends; spend good times together as often as you can."Don't be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use of." - Charles Richards. And above all, CARPE DIEM!
My list of favorite songs about time:
1. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - Chicago
2. Time In A Bottle -Jim Croce
3. Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away? - James Hinton; Willie Nelson, Al Green; et al
4. Time Is On My Side - Rolling Stones
5. The Best Of Times - Styx
6. These Are The Times To Remember - Billy Joel
7. Time Can Make You Change -The Clovers
8. What Time Is It? - The Jive Five
9. Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers
10. Out Of Time - Hall and Oats
11. Remember The Time - Michael Jackson
12. This Time Baby - The O'Jays
13. Second Time Around - Shalimar
14. Funny How Time Flies - Janet Jackson
15. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
16. Too Much Time On My Hands - Styx
17. Give Me Just A Little More Time - Chairman Of The Board
18. Night Time Is The Right Time - Ray Charles
19. For The Good Times - Al Green
20. Twilight Time - The Platters
21. Golden Time Of Day - Frankie Beverly and Maze
22. Yesterday - The Beatles
23. Turn Turn Turn - The Byrds
24. One Moment In Time - Whitney Houston
25. Summertime - Billy Stewart
3. Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away? - James Hinton; Willie Nelson, Al Green; et al
4. Time Is On My Side - Rolling Stones
5. The Best Of Times - Styx
6. These Are The Times To Remember - Billy Joel
7. Time Can Make You Change -The Clovers
8. What Time Is It? - The Jive Five
9. Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers
10. Out Of Time - Hall and Oats
11. Remember The Time - Michael Jackson
12. This Time Baby - The O'Jays
13. Second Time Around - Shalimar
14. Funny How Time Flies - Janet Jackson
15. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
16. Too Much Time On My Hands - Styx
17. Give Me Just A Little More Time - Chairman Of The Board
18. Night Time Is The Right Time - Ray Charles
19. For The Good Times - Al Green
20. Twilight Time - The Platters
21. Golden Time Of Day - Frankie Beverly and Maze
22. Yesterday - The Beatles
23. Turn Turn Turn - The Byrds
24. One Moment In Time - Whitney Houston
25. Summertime - Billy Stewart
Thursday, January 7, 2010
"Who Let The Dogs Out?" - Baha Men
Good afternoon peeps!! So, San Francisco is flying several Chihuahuas to New York City, to be adopted by New Yorkers eh? Apparently the folks in California who owned these pooches, tired of them and abandoned them on freeways and in city dumps. Say it isn't so! Another theory is that the appeal of Chihuahuas waned as more Californians became unemployed and couldn't afford to keep them, or lost their homes to foreclosures. Celebrities like Paris Hilton tote these dogs around as status symbols and carry them around in designer bags. But why New York? Because New Yorkers live in smaller dwellings and prefer smaller dogs!! Excuse me? Uh, we have rats in New York the size of Chihuahuas! We have Pitt Bulls! We have...well, I won't go there. Welcome to New York City you lucky dogs!
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
"AEIOU" - Freeeze
Good afternoon peeps!! Acronyms! We all use them on a daily basis, especially in our texting, sexting, emailing, and sometimes even long hand writing. But let's get real. Will you admit that sometimes you find yourself scratching your head while trying to alternately be "cool" and in the know, but not really knowing what a particular acronym or internet jargon stands for? I admit it! It has happened to me more than a few times. It could be something as simple as, "ty" (you know this one, right?), or more complicated. In doing research for this topic, I consulted a "Teen Internet Lingo Dictionary" (can you believe it even exists?), and found some very interesting acronyms that I will share with you. First let me say that we have used acronyms way before the internet, and in fact, some have entered our lexicon as actual words. Here are a few: NATO, CEO, TGIF, AWOL, ASAP, AKA, BYOBB. Instead of saying the soldier went "Absent Without Official Leave", we say the soldier went "AWOL"! We have become a society of linguistically challenged individuals. Are we in such a rush to nowhere that we can't even take time to say or write a word completely? IDK...!
Now for the "new lingo" This is only a partial list because there are too many to list!
BTW = by the way
AAMOF = as a matter of fact
BOL = back on later
G2G = got to go
B4N = bye for now
ROFL = rolling on the floor laughing
AML = all my love
BAC = back at computer
ZZZ = bored
Y2K = you're too kind (remember what this used to mean?)
CD9 = parent's around (you figure that one out)
?4U = question for you
>U = screw you (beats me)
420 4life = marijuana (huh?)
143 = I Love You
and last but not least,
53X = sex???
BOL = back on later
G2G = got to go
B4N = bye for now
ROFL = rolling on the floor laughing
AML = all my love
BAC = back at computer
ZZZ = bored
Y2K = you're too kind (remember what this used to mean?)
CD9 = parent's around (you figure that one out)
?4U = question for you
>U = screw you (beats me)
420 4life = marijuana (huh?)
143 = I Love You
and last but not least,
53X = sex???
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
"I Am Woman" - Helen Reddy
Good afternoon peeps!! I am a child of the sixties; a time of many defining moments in our country's historical framework. The assassinations of: President John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Robert Kennedy. The beginning of the end of segregation and institutional discrimination; the enactment of civil rights legislation and the deaths of civil rights activists of all nationalities. It was a time of The Black Panthers out of Oakland, CA. The Young Lords out of New York City, and many, many other movements. One particular movement was geared towards women and was labeled, The Women's Liberation Movement. At the time, women were fighting for equality in all areas of life and were establishing themselves as equally able as men, to do certain jobs, make decisions and be more than just a man's appendage. Now, I ask you...what the hell happened???
In recent years, there have been a plethora of so-call "reality shows" that seems to have set women back to the pre-liberation movement days!!! The women on these shows act like desperate shrews, who will cut each other's throats to get the prized man! On one such show, the prize was, get this; Flava Flave!! The young women would fight, spit, and act ignorant as all get out to be picked to date Flava. Oh I am not so naive to not realize that their real goal is that proverbial "fifteen minutes", as some actually went on to star on their own "reality" shows. And yes, men have appeared on these types of shows also, supposedly looking for love, wives, etc. Somehow, the women on these shows appear more desperate!
The show The Bachelor, is what motivated me to write this piece. It debuted it's new season last night, for the thirteenth year...wow! I am not a viewer of this show ordinarily, but based on a conversation I heard on a morning talk show, I decided to see what they were talking about this time around, so I watched the episode on Hulu. I already knew the premise: an eligible bachelor gets to pick a potential wife out of a harem of twenty-five women. He gets to size them up the way a potential slave owner probably got to size up slaves, before purchasing them; or the way one sizes up a horse, dog or other animal they wish to own. How degrading! On the other hand, the women; all career women, seem so eager and happy to be there. Each one has dillusions of being "the one." We, the viewers, get to hear snippets of conversation from each woman; sometimes in isolation and sometimes as part of the larger group. The Bachelor gets to "spend time" with each woman, one-on-one. Sounds almost like the function of a brothel to me...but I digress. At the end of each show, The Bachelor decides who gets to stay and leave, by presenting or withholding a rose. As the women anxiously await their fate, the camera moves around panning their faces. Some look pained and pitiful, if each rose given is not for them.
It is at this point that I shake my head and ask myself why these attractive, seemingly intelligent young women, put themselves out there like this. Some appear in agony as their peers receive a rose and sigh a sigh of relief at being "a chosen one." When the final rose is given and they are not chosen, some of these young women react as if their world and reason for being has fallen apart! Even before the rose ceremony, some of the women go through extraordinary lengths to gain favor with the bachelor. One woman, knowing he is a pilot, donned a faux pilot costume. Another brought a toy plane from her seven-year-old son, to give to The Bachelor. (There is something wrong with this picture)! Usually, a token African-American woman or two is put into the mix, but not this time. The only woman of color is a Cambodian woman, who belittles herself by saying something sexually suggestive in her native language: "you can land your plane on my landing strip anytime" The Bachelor himself says equally corny things like, "as long as I let my heart lead, I know I can't go wrong" awwww! Am I a cynic you ask? Well, yes, I am. But I used to be a romantic too! Young ladies, get your self-esteem back and listen to Helen Reddy's anthem of the seventies, I Am Woman!
In recent years, there have been a plethora of so-call "reality shows" that seems to have set women back to the pre-liberation movement days!!! The women on these shows act like desperate shrews, who will cut each other's throats to get the prized man! On one such show, the prize was, get this; Flava Flave!! The young women would fight, spit, and act ignorant as all get out to be picked to date Flava. Oh I am not so naive to not realize that their real goal is that proverbial "fifteen minutes", as some actually went on to star on their own "reality" shows. And yes, men have appeared on these types of shows also, supposedly looking for love, wives, etc. Somehow, the women on these shows appear more desperate!
The show The Bachelor, is what motivated me to write this piece. It debuted it's new season last night, for the thirteenth year...wow! I am not a viewer of this show ordinarily, but based on a conversation I heard on a morning talk show, I decided to see what they were talking about this time around, so I watched the episode on Hulu. I already knew the premise: an eligible bachelor gets to pick a potential wife out of a harem of twenty-five women. He gets to size them up the way a potential slave owner probably got to size up slaves, before purchasing them; or the way one sizes up a horse, dog or other animal they wish to own. How degrading! On the other hand, the women; all career women, seem so eager and happy to be there. Each one has dillusions of being "the one." We, the viewers, get to hear snippets of conversation from each woman; sometimes in isolation and sometimes as part of the larger group. The Bachelor gets to "spend time" with each woman, one-on-one. Sounds almost like the function of a brothel to me...but I digress. At the end of each show, The Bachelor decides who gets to stay and leave, by presenting or withholding a rose. As the women anxiously await their fate, the camera moves around panning their faces. Some look pained and pitiful, if each rose given is not for them.
It is at this point that I shake my head and ask myself why these attractive, seemingly intelligent young women, put themselves out there like this. Some appear in agony as their peers receive a rose and sigh a sigh of relief at being "a chosen one." When the final rose is given and they are not chosen, some of these young women react as if their world and reason for being has fallen apart! Even before the rose ceremony, some of the women go through extraordinary lengths to gain favor with the bachelor. One woman, knowing he is a pilot, donned a faux pilot costume. Another brought a toy plane from her seven-year-old son, to give to The Bachelor. (There is something wrong with this picture)! Usually, a token African-American woman or two is put into the mix, but not this time. The only woman of color is a Cambodian woman, who belittles herself by saying something sexually suggestive in her native language: "you can land your plane on my landing strip anytime" The Bachelor himself says equally corny things like, "as long as I let my heart lead, I know I can't go wrong" awwww! Am I a cynic you ask? Well, yes, I am. But I used to be a romantic too! Young ladies, get your self-esteem back and listen to Helen Reddy's anthem of the seventies, I Am Woman!
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