I have an early & full day so posting this now...
Thanks to all who responded yesterday. Wasnt able to respond to everyone's posts but I read them all. Some interesting commentary re the current state of popular music... No predictions tho on what the next big thing will be - time will tell...
As I was reading the responses yesterday, one thing came to mind - in the 90's what was considered 'Alternative' became mainstream and thus the scope of that genre expanded so much that it nearly disappeared...and at the same time styles continued to merge and meld so it became more difficult to suss or catagorise what was what. Labels are just that and as such are rather subjective... Yeah, some would still argue that there were some new movements since then like Emo for example, but overall nothing ground-shaking or vastly innovative as far as a new musical style...
(Since I'm posting this early, I will refrain from revealing the answer to yesterday's trivia question... Answer will be revealed on Fri)
Speaking of innovative - this band IMO has been & continues to be the most innovative band to have come out in a long long time.... ironically - they formed in the late '80s.
I'm sure there are better clips on Youtube to state my claim but this live performance is one of my favs and speaks for itself.
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Moving on to...
PORN
Here are some pics of my Char'd ASAT Sig neck on a refin '88 SC-3 body. I wasnt fond of the rather thin slightly V-shaped neck so I sold it off last year to a fellow GbL'r... the ASAT neck is a good match to the body sonically and aesthetically...




Again - wanting to thin the herd so I'm considering selling the body assy - if any of you are interested, let me know...
Question - For those who own G&L's from this time period - do you find the neck profiles to be on the thin side and rather V-shaped?
I've owned a couple ASATs from this era and found that to be the case... nice feeling necks but not my thang. It seems the necks got fuller and rounder towards the end of the decade...
I'm a fan of fuller & rounder

Moving right along...
Kit's response the other day reminded me of the early days of college radio in Seattle.
KEXP was then KCMU - the University of Washington's college radio station long before Microsoft Billionaire, Paul Allen, acquired it.
Back in the day, they broadcasted in mono on 10 measely watts. You had to have a good stereo/receiver to even pick up the station... circa '81 they expanded to stereo broadcast and 50,000 watts - the first song they played? Yep - Moving in Stereo by The Cars...
The great thing bout the station was they played a varied assortment of cool music much like today but it was so small that any time of the day or night you could call them up, request a song and shortly thereafter they'd play it ! Unlike commercial radio at the time where you were lucky to even get through.
A friend and I were avid fans of the station and had it on all the time.
Some of our favs back then were Split Enz, Elvis Costello and this band... I didnt know their name at the time but that didnt stop me from requesting this song all the bloody time...
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LOVE IT!!
Ok - Non Musical Topic for Today - Animals.
Jackie & I are both certified reflexologists and cat lovers. We met last summer while she was in Seattle teaching an animal reflexology workshop.
She is also a Reiki Master and author of the book, Reflexology for Cats. Very well written and an excellent guide on natural therapies for animals.
In addition to reflexology, it covers many holistic modalities for animals such as Bach Flower Remedies, Craniosacral, and Holistic Pulsing. Well worth picking up.
For more info you can visit her website at - http://www.revitalizeme.com/main.htm
jackie lives with a small burmese kitty named Matisse who is adorable and very sweet not too mention a bit of a celebrity... having graced many a page of Jackie's book along with her late brother, Morandi. She's also appeared in numerous magazine and newspaper articles. I fell in Love with her immediately and am missing her graceful presence.
My beloved Kitty, Rishka, passed on when I was living in San Diego. We had 9+ years together that I'm grateful for but I miss her every day.
I'm sure many of you have or have had animal companions that are dear to your heart. Besides offering us their companionship and unconditional love, their behaviour can also be the source of much humour.
So today I ask you to share a funny animal story - the only stipulation being it has to be something you witnessed yourself firsthand - no youtube vids or internet pics... key word here - story - Dig?
Here's one that makes me laugh whenever I think of it -
A couple of years ago in SD, while getting gas one morning on my way to work. I spotted a Jack Russel Terrier in the car parked next to me. Now if ya'll arent familiar with that breed think of Nipper - His Master's voice or Asta from the 40's Thin Man series. Asta's proy a better example as Nipper is sitting still - anyone who's seen a jack Russel knows they dont do that... and they have one speed - FULL ON.
So, while I'm at the pump I look over and see the dog inside this woman's car manically jumping up an down on the driver's seat and door while barking and yapping at his caretaker who is pumping gas. The woman smiles and talks to him while she does so... just then he comes down and lands right on top of the door lock - locking the door - the woman smile fades... she left her keys in the ignition and all the other doors are locked...Oops. I tried to keep from laughing but couldnt do so... fortunately, she saw the humour in it and laughed too.
So - bring em on! Best submission possibly wins a copy of Pink Floyd's Animals... I say possibly as I have to make sure I still have that CD... Regardless, a prize will given.
That brings us to...
Today's Trivia Question -
Urban myth has it that my life was spared and another's cut short by a fateful fiip of a coin. Truth is someone having the flu saved me that sad and fateful night. I went on to have a successful & rewarding career in Country music. I also played electric guitar & sang on the intro/theme of a popular 70's television show.
Who am I and what's the name of the TV show?
Alright Folks - that's it for today...
Tomorrow's Friday !
Cheers,
JBo