I've been listening to Noah Kahan's new album The Great Divide a lot since it came out.
One of my favorite tunes on the album is the final one titled "Dan."
This blog will host my ramblings about life. To be a bit more specific, I'll probably focus on these subjects: music, sports, food, the everyday beauty of life, and the comedy/tragedy/absurdity of our existence. That about covers it.
I've been listening to Noah Kahan's new album The Great Divide a lot since it came out.
One of my favorite tunes on the album is the final one titled "Dan."
I got 100 of these stickers of President Adolf the other day. Every time I get gas, I will be affixing them to gas pumps.
Other people need to do the same.
It's been over sixty days since the lunatic started the Iran War. Congress needs to take away his wartime power.
The New York Times has a great article about the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: "When 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' Goes Away, What Do We Lose?"
I wonder what Colbert is going to do next.
Young Americans don't have a good opinion of the economy right now: "81 percent of Young Americans Say Economic Conditions Are Bad or Terrible."
With terrible gas prices and inflation happening on all kinds of products, the average person is getting screwed.
I'm on time for a change this week.
For whatever reason, I have this song rattling through my head today.
I'm late again. Damn it.
Here's a classic tune from Uptown Ruler Soul Gestures in Southern Blue Vol. 2 by Wynton Marsalis.
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I'm in a grouchy mood for a number of reasons today.
One song that consistently puts me in a better mood when I hear it is Isbell's "Grown," which is from his first solo album.
Here's to getting in a better mood.
This week I watched the documentary about the Red Hot Chili Peppers that's on Netflix. It's titled The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother Hillel.
It covers the period of albums that I got into the band--the albums I prefer. I don't have any of their albums after Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
Here's "Behind the Sun" that featured prominently in the documentary.
I done Syria, Afganistan, Iraq and Iran
North Korea. Tell me where does it end?
Well, the bodies keep piling up with every day.
How many more of em they gonna send?
Well, they send their sons and daughters off to die for some oil
To control the heroin.
Well, son I hope you don't grow up
Believing that you gotta be a puppet to be a man.
Well, they cut off your hair and put a badge on your arm
Strip you of your identity.
Tell you to keep your mouth shut boy and get in the line
Meet your maker overseas.
Wearing that Kim Jong-Il hat,
Your grandma's selling pills stat.
Meanwhile, I'm worried I can't pay my fucking bills.
Nobody's looking to up to care about a drone.
All too busy looking down at our phones.
Ego's begging for food like a dog from our feed
Refreshing obsessively til our eyes start to bleed.
Serve up distractions and we eat em with fries
Til the bombs fall out of our fuckin skies.
Turn off the TV.
Turn off the news.
Ain't nothing to see.
They're serving the blues.
Bullshit on my TV.
Bullshit on my radio.
Hollywood's telling me how to be.
Bullshit's got to go.