Good Ol' Schmoe

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I am a Michigan Man.  By that I mean both the university and the state.  So my love of sports, seasons, and music is generally satisfied (although there is room for improvement as far as nurturing good music is concerned).  I also tend to use parenthetical clauses when simple punctuation would do (I don't know why).

You can hear my annoying voice among the ensemble on Wastin' Away on the North Coast, the first and only Jimmy Buffett themed podcast in the world (as far as we know).  It is available where all good podcasts are available, including iTunes and our home page located at www.wastinaway.net

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Thursday, October 08, 2009

High Spirits and Good Vibrations

In which Good Ol’ Schmoe writes about seeing his favorite live act and discusses the prevailing feeling emoting onto the event.

It was time for our semi-annual visit from the hardest working rock and roll band on the planet.  Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers were due for their autumn show in the metro Detroit area.  And this time it was back at the Magic Bag in Ferndale.  I needed a good time.  Who doesn’t?  An RCPM show pretty much guarantees a good time and not just because of the honest effort, high spirits, good vibrations, and the prevailing beauty of the music, but because of the communal gathering between your own friends and those that are friends for one or two nights a year.  It really is a beautiful thing among a throng of happy and important people.

So why was my usual happy feelings muted this time?  Was it because it was a…Sunday?  Searing rock and roll on a Sunday?  An independent, 100% effort expending rock and roll quartet in a small bar venue on a SUNDAY?  Yep.  A Sunday.

Not only was it a Sunday, but for me, it was another anniversary of my father’s death.  After nine years of memorial Catholic masses said in my dad’s honor, you get used to it, kind of.  It is somewhat of a solemn day coupled with good times spent with the entire family from my kids and mother down through to my three younger sisters and their families.  I had to switch gears and get ready for rock and roll.  Sometimes that is easily catalyzed with adrenaline and beer and friends.  In this case, the day was buffered a bit by the heavy hand of life.  The day did get steadily more exciting, but not so fast and not so easily.

Another reason for the bit of pall felt over the events may have been that it was the first without our late good friend Greg, who died unexpectedly two and a half months earlier.  I had been to Roger Clyne without Greg before, but just knowing he wasn’t just missing a show, but missing them forever while I was missing them with HIM forever was a healthy but sad emotion.  Memories help.  And they did.  A peruse through photos of RCPM shows past with Greg put a smile back on the face and warmth in the heart.  It will be OK.

Once pieces fell into place, and those pieces were a group of good friends and family members, the night took the correct turn into some place wonderful where, again, I may never come back.  Roger and the boys can transport you through their music to a sonic locale of love and beauty.

Thank you for your time.  And please do yourself a solid and visit www.azpeacemakers.com for more on the music of Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers.  Feel free to ask questions here.  You will find more than regular enthusiasm to answer and discuss.

Peace.
~Schmoe

Posted by Schmoe on 10/08 at 11:44 AM
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Friday, October 02, 2009

SchmoeHype UM v msu

In which Good Ol’ Schmoe summarizes weekly information regarding Michigan Football, publishes it in his blog, and dares to call it “hype”.

First and foremost, keep Bree and her family in your thoughts and prayers, thanks to Brian at MGOBLOG:
http://mgoblog.com/content/softballs-bree-evans-seriously-hurt

Last week’s stadium hype vid should be a weekly viewing. Last week the upgraded project finally heard my yelps from last year and resurrected the “The Team. The Team. The Team.” speech, and in a respectful manner (get that sparties?).
http://oldhat.tv/vd/um_football

Evidence that Michigan grads are way cooler than any of the little sparties I have met.
I know a few sparties that would still call the dude who owns that plane a Walmart Wolverine.  Thanks again to MGOBLOG.


It was the 90th anniversary of Tom Harmon’s birth earlier this week:
http://mvictors.com/?p=4849
And enjoy the real footage again (I am sure you have seen it before):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOlFohKjJaE
What a run! Can you imagine watching this live? He was the best player I never saw.

And don’t forget about The Shredder! Two things from him this week. A new movie and a Hate-O-Meter. To understand the movie, you must think 4th dimensionally.

Going to the game this week with JoeMaj and Nate. Go Blue!

P.S. Sunday night, we are visited by the greatest rock and roll band on the planet - Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. At the Magic Bag in Ferndale, MI. Check it out.

Posted by Schmoe on 10/02 at 10:37 AM
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