Saturday, June 13, 2026

The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music

 


My readers may also want to see this video from PBS

I was never that much of a Bruce Springsteen fan.  I am so much into Bob Dylan, the Beatles and other acts that started in the 1960s.  Thus, I never developed an interest in Springsteen and his music.  I did buy a few CDs of his over the years, but it is a small fraction of my collection.

Today, the Springsteen Center is opening on the campus of Monmouth University in New Jersey.  It is very similar to the Dylan Center in Tulsa, but there are some differences.

Monmouth University is in the general vicinity where Springsteen was born and started his musical career.  Dylan performed a few concerts in Tulsa, but has no roots there.

The Dylan Center contains artifacts that the George Kaiser Family Foundation purchased.  I believe the Springsteen Center is an outgrowth are artifacts from a local collector that was once housed in a local public library.

Bob Dylan nevert foot into the center in Tulsa and never gives interviews.  Springsteen was interviewed in his center in the video from PBS.

Monmouth University is about a 90 minute drive from home.  I will have to check it out sometime.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

I Always Hate Looking for a Parking Spot

 


I am grateful that my co-op offers parking garages.  For $75 a month, it is a blessing since I never have to hunt for a parking spot when I get home.  However, when I travel, I must find parking upon arrival.  I often take public transportation, so I don't have to worry about parking.  I refer my readers to this article in the New York Times that discusses parking in the city.  It states that on the average, a New Yorker will spend 107 hours a year looking for parking.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Thoughts About Spectrum News NY1

 


I have watched NY1 News since its launch in 1992.  I guess I am "devoted" to it as I am to the New York Mets, whom I have followed since their beginning in 1962.

Certainly, like any organization, there are changes over time.  Originally, it was owned by Time-Warner, which later spun off its cable TV division, including NY1. It was sold to Charter Communications, which branded it as Spectrum News.  I usually watch it at 10 PM.

Most of their reporters over the years were excellent.  Some have stayed for many years, while others have made career moves to other news organizations or left the news business.  Some are now working for public relations firms.  I admire the 5 women who sued the organization, believing they were victims of ageism and gender discrimination.  They settled out of court, resigned, and have moved on.  Those 5 were excellent journalists.

I was interviewed twice by the station.  In 1996, as I was walking by the 109th Precinct, a reporter stopped me and interviewed me about stolen cars in Flushing.  I detailed my interview about Whitestone Lanes in 2024 in a previous journal entry.  After two years, the bowling alley is still standing.

I intentionally did not give names of reporters or anchors.  The people who work behind the scenes are also essential to any news organization, but are unknown to viewers.

I wonder if anyone from NY1 will see this journal entry.



Sunday, June 7, 2026

Random Thoughts of the Day - June 7, 2026

 

  • Best wishes to Mary Ellen Brown, companion to Bob Radil, for a speedy recovery.  She is a big New York Mets fan.
  • Fadi Deek found my review of his latest book, Portrait of an Expatriate: A Lebanese-American Story, in this journal.  I revised and edited my review and had it published on Amazon.com.  As of today, my journal entry has received 88 hits.  I don't know how many are from real people and how many are from NJIT people.
  • My Bob Dylan friends report that " Baby, Won’t You Be My Baby, which was played in the last 2 concerts, had never been played in concerts before.  It first appeared on The Basement Tapes box set and was recorded in 1967.
  • Some of those "baseball nuts" really amaze me.  One guy traveled to Seattle and San Diego to see the Mets.  On the way home, he stopped off in Chicago to see a game at Wrigley Field.  What is he trying to prove?  Where does he get the money to cover travel expenses?


Friday, June 5, 2026

Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour Resumes


Above is the setlist from the first concert of this leg of the tour in Troutdale, Oregon.  I assume this will be the same setlist on July 21, when I will see him at Forest Hills.
 


Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Ode to Billy Joe - This Song Mentions The Third of June

 


I don't want to mention another event on June 3.

It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta dayI was out choppin' cotton, and my brother was balin' hayAnd at dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eatAnd mama hollered out the back door, y'all, remember to wipe your feetAnd then she said, I got some news this mornin' from Choctaw RidgeToday, Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge
And papa said to mama, as he passed around the blackeyed peasWell, Billy Joe never had a lick of sense; pass the biscuits, pleaseThere's five more acres in the lower forty I've got to plowAnd mama said it was shame about Billy Joe, anyhowSeems like nothin' ever comes to no good up on Choctaw RidgeAnd now Billy Joe MacAllister's jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge
And brother said he recollected when he, and Tom, and Billie JoePut a frog down my back at the Carroll County picture showAnd wasn't I talkin' to him after church last Sunday night?I'll have another piece-a apple pie; you know, it don't seem rightI saw him at the sawmill yesterday on Choctaw RidgeAnd now ya tell me Billie Joe's jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge
And mama said to me, child, what's happened to your appetite?I've been cookin' all morning, and you haven't touched a single biteThat nice young preacher, Brother Taylor, dropped by todaySaid he'd be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, oh, by the wayHe said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you up on Choctaw RidgeAnd she and Billy Joe was throwing somethin' off the Tallahatchie Bridge
A year has come and gone since we heard the news 'bout Billy JoeAnd brother married Becky Thompson; they bought a store in TupeloThere was a virus going 'round; papa caught it, and he died last springAnd now mama doesn't seem to want to do much of anythingAnd me, I spend a lot of time pickin' flowers up on Choctaw RidgeAnd drop them into the muddy water off the Tallahatchie Bridge

Monday, June 1, 2026

History of the Polo Grounds

 


Since my last journal entry was so long, I'll make today's very short.  I found this video by accident when I accessed YouTube.  I am sure that Gary Mintz and everyone in the New York Giants Preservation Society know everything discussed here.  This video did not describe any non-baseball events at the Polo Grounds.

I received an email from Fadi Deek saying he read review of his book and appreciated my comments.
 
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