7th & 8th July, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New concerts announced!
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July autograph signing event.
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Photo by Dan Chapman ©2001 Stanyan Entertainment Group

A Thought for Today

Anything worth wishing for is worth waiting for.

 

TO BEGIN WITH

July has been declared National Cell Phone Courtesy Month. I give it five minutes. Please write and tell me your horror stories at the hands of cell clods. Rejoinders to these rude offenders will be welcomed too, not that the guilty parties pay any attention to admonitions.

NOTES FROM ALL OVER

Here’s a roundup of important STUFF you may have missed.

IT’S FUN AT THE Y.M.C.A.

Bellingham, our editor at large found this news story in Britons Daily Telegraph:

Tom Jones Tape Recorded In Toilet To Be Auctioned

A rare recording of singer Tom Jones singing in a lavatory is to go under the hammer at Christie's. The reel-to-reel tape, made two years before Jones's breakthrough hit It’s Not Unusual is his earliest-known recording. It has been put up for sale in a rock and pop memorabilia sale.

The four unreleased tracks were recorded in the lavatories at the YMCA in Tom's hometown of Pontypridd, South Wales, before he hit the big time. A spokeswoman for Christie's said: "These recordings have genuine historical significance as they mark the birth of the Tom Jones phenomenon." The recordings are from 1962, when he was fronting a rock and roll band called The Senators and performed under the name Tommy Scott.

He was approached by two local songwriters who were putting together a demo of their tracks. They were recorded by a TV soundman on an eight-track portable studio. The soundman, who wants to remain anonymous, (closet case or sensitive engineer, you be the judge) is now selling the tape. The recording is expected to fetch £2,000 - £3,000 in next week's auction.

Liz Williams, president of the Pontypridd YMCA, added: "Tom began his singing career here and apparently he often used to sing in the toilets. When it came to the recording,” Ms Williams continued, “he wanted to use the toilets because he believed they had the best acoustics in the building."

The toilets at the YMCA building in Taff Street were demolished in 1997.

Apparently in Great Britain they have no sense of preserving important national landmarks. The Beverly Hills John where George Michael was caught (er, vocalizing) is still standing. But, dancers take note; Idaho Senator Larry Craig’s wide stance stall in another convince has reportedly been modified to prevent future fancy footwork. No word yet if Pontypridd plans to change its name to Pottypride in honor of their famous son.

DOES NO ONE WATCH RERUNS OF HARD COPY?

This one from CNN’s Nancy Grace: A woman who it turns out has buried four previous husbands, all died under mysterious circumstances, has been arrested for offering a police informant $500,00 and his pick-up truck to OFF husband #6.

In these days of 4 bucks plus gas prices it does make sense to get rid of those fuel guzzlers, so throwing herself on the mercy of the court she’ll probably get off with community service.

ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS

In his new biography of Doris Day writer David Kaufman reports that during one of my parties Doris and Warren Beatty exchanged phone numbers but nothing came of it. Pity. Two really nice people and both deserving at least one outing in a glass-bottomed boat together even if no pajama game was in the offing.

BUT WILL THEY WORK WITH YOUR iPOD?

For the man who has everything, or nothing, the current issue of Sound & Vision magazine recommends a pair of Pass Labs SR1 speakers at 50 Grand. For those on a tighter budget it draws your attention to the more modest Martin Logan CLX full-range but apparently not so loud speakers available for a mere nineteen thousand and change –– and more good news, “parts of them are made from recyclable material.”

Cigar boxes and wire hangers maybe?

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ROD McKUEN CONCERTS

ROD McKUEN APPEARANCES

notable birthdays

MONDAY 7 July

Bill Campbell o Pierre Cardin o Marc Chagall o Ezzard Charles o George Cukor o Vittorio De Sica o Shelley Duvall o Vince Edwards o Mary Ford o Ruth Ford o Frank Hackinson o William Kunstler o Michelle Kwan o Charlie Louvin o Gustav Mahler o Gian Carlo Menotti o Elena Obraztakova o Satchel Paige o Doc Severinsen o Red Sovine o Ringo Starr o Cree Summer o Dr. John H. Watson

TUESDAY 8 July

Roone Arledge o Kevin Bacon o Kim Darby o Billy Eckstein o Faye Emerson o Marty Feldman o Anjelica Houston o Walter Kerr o Steve Lawrence o Christopher G. Moore o Gertrude Niesen o Kathleen Robertson o John D. Rockefeller o Nelson Rockefeller o Marcia Rodd o George Romney o Craig Stevens o Jerry Vale o Alex Waugh o Marianne Williamson

Rod's random thoughts We can always use reminders on how to better treat each other.

The only thing you cannot bring to love is negligence.

Brotherhood is as plain as your reflection coming back from someone else’s eyes.

UNDER GOD?

The sea, the earth, the sky.
Things that walk, run, fly
or only lie there dreaming.

Things curling up sans dreams.
Stuff and stuffing too.
                       Me. You.

Must it be said aloud to be so?
Some things just are without
continued chant by choir.
A chorus droning words by rote,
lacking passion, can cripple
song or phrase. Praise is
in belief not mere articulation.

First publication 6/27/2002

 
    AND FINALLY

Happy Birthday to an old friend and incomparable voice, Jerry Vale. Likewise to Satchel Page who kept looking back to see if we were looking back to see if he was looking back to see if he was. . .

Sleep warm and don’t forget this is the address for Webmaster Ken Blackie’s This One Does It For Me on Wednesday.

- Rod

 
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