Thursday, January 16, 2025

Bob Uecker's Miller Lite Commercial

 

Bob Uecker passed away today at age 90. Major League Baseball posted a detailed obituary.   There is also a biography of him written by Eric Aron of SABR. He certainly did not distinguish himself as a backup catcher during his MLB career from 1962-67 as he batted only .200 for his career.  He is best known for his career as a broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, but appeared on late-night TV, starred in a popular series of Miller Lite commercials, acted in the ABC sitcom “Mr. Belvedere” and in the “Major League” film trilogy.

I thought my readers would enjoy this Miller Lite commercial.


Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do by Neil Sedaka (Slow Version)

 


I had to "break up" with a long-term male friend.  I will not go into the details here, but to make a long story short I will just say that when I needed a friend the most, he wasn't there for me.  Very often, moving on and letting go is for the best.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) Visit in January 2025



The last time I was at MOMA was in November 2023 so I thought it was time for a return visit on a cold Sunday afternoon.  Whenever I go to a museum, I always keep an eye out for paintings by Pablo Picasso, so you can see two above.

All over the museum there were short films.  I have come to the conclusion that none of these films make much sense.  I just watch them for an excuse to sit down for a few minutes.  MOMA is enormous and it is impossible to take in everything in one visit.  One can spend only a few seconds viewing a piece of art.

There was an exhibition devoted to the works of German artist Thomas Schutte. "Schütte’s work challenges established artistic norms by revitalizing genres rooted in past traditions and making them relevant in the present and for the future." (I am quoting MOMA's website)
  • The Fifth Floor featured works from the 1880s - 1940s
  • The Fourth Floor featured works form the 1950s - 1970s
  • The Newest works were shown on the lower floors.



 

Saturday, January 11, 2025

RIP Sam Moore

 


We are losing too many recording artists from the 1960s.  It was announced this week that Sam Moore of Sam and Dave fame passed away.  They appeared in 1969 on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1969 singing I Thank You.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Too Much of Nothing - My Favorite Peter, Paul, and Mary Hit

 I featured Too Much of Nothing in this Journal in 2006, but I only posted the lyrics, not the recording.  It wasn't a big hit as it reached only #67 in 1967 on the Billboard chart.



Below is the Bob Dylan version from the Basement Tapes.


Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Peter Yarrow (1938 - 2025)

 Today we heard the sad news that Peter Yarrow passed away at age 86.  I remember in the early 1980s I saw Peter, Paul, and Mary in concert in the early 1980s.  Obituary in the New York Times.  Since I have featured Blowin' in the Wind several time in this journal, I will show Peter, Paul, and Mary's version of Early Morning Rain.


Monday, January 6, 2025

Snowbird by Anne Murray - Random Oldie of the Day

 


I stuck my finger in Joel Whitburn's Top Pop book and it landed on Snowbird by Anne Murray.  We did get about 1 inch of snow today as NYC missed the brunt of a major snowstorm that hit south of us.  You never know from one year to the next how much snow we'll get.
 
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