Saturday, November 30, 2019
Congratulations to the Richmond-Burton Rockets on Winning the IHSA Class 4A State Football Championship!!!
Last night, in a chilly DeKalb, Illinois, at Huskie Stadium, Home of the NIU Huskies, the Richmond-Burton Rockets completed a wonderful 14-0 season with a big win over Murphrysboro.
Richmond-Burton serves students from Richmond and Burton townships and the villages of Richmond and Spring Grove. We live in Spring Grove and our subdivision's high school students go there so it makes this an even bigger win for us.
And, what a season it was for the Rockets. They were a scoring and defensive juggernaut.
A look at their games:
R-B 48 Wauconda 12
R-B 50 Aurora Central Catholic 0
R-B 47 Johnsburg 0
R-B 44 Harvard 0
R-B 38 Marengo 13
R-B 56 Woodstock 0
R-B 49 Woodstock North 0
R-B 37 Johnsburg 14
R-B 34 Quincy Notre Dame 14
So, in the regular season, Richmond-Burton scored 403 points and gave up 53.
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PLAYOFFS
R-B 56 Chicago Urban Prep/Bronzeville 6
R-B 49 Marengo 7
R-B 24 Elmhurst Immaculate Conception 14
R-B 30 Coal City 0
R-B 50 Murphysboro 14
Scored 209 points and gave up 41 in the playoffs.
These scores show domination.
Immaculate Conception won Class 4A last year and Coal City was picked to winit this year.
Thank You for a Great Season, Rockets. --RoadRocket
Friday, November 29, 2019
JSS: So Tired of Black Friday-- That 70s Music on the Drive-- First Christmas Radio, Now Christmas TV?-- Christmas Toilet Paper?
JSS-- Just Some Stuff.
1. SO TIRED OF BLACK FRIDAY-- I will be so glad when today is over. For the last that is just about all I've been hearing. Black Friday, Black Friday, Black Friday. Give me a break. And, we didn't even go out of the house so you wasted all that advertising money on us.
2. THAT 70S MUSIC ON THE DRIVE-- In case you really like the music from the 1970s, Chicago's WDRV 97.1 FM the Drive, is playing music from 1976 today. Tomorrow its 1977 and Sunday 1978. It streams.
3. FIRST CHRISTMAS RADIO, NOW CHRISTMAS TV?-- Of course, some of the Christmas radio stations fired up on Nov. 1 and all are going now. Now, we have two cable channels showing pretty much nothing but Christmas movies. Lifetime and Hallmark. I've heard that most of these movies have pretty much the same plot. I haven't seen any yet, but might just have to watch some to make up my mind on them.
4. CHRISTMAS TOILET PAPER?-- And this pushes the boundaries a bit much. Charmin even has a Christmas toilet paper song. We've sure come a long way since "Please don't squeeze the Charmin."
Too Much, Man. --RoadTP
DID YOU KNOW: Tigers also have striped skin, not just striped fur.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Northern Illinois Closes Out Season With a Victory, End Up 5-7
Last night, the Northern Illinois University (NIU) football team ended its season at 5-7 with a 17-14 victory over Mid-American Conference division rival Western Michigan. This was Thomas Hammock's first year as head coach.
It was also the first year I didn't even make it out to Huskie Stadium for even one of the five home games played there.
A few days ago I wrote in this blog about how often it is better for first year coaches not to have too good of a record and this fits the case. Shoot, even our best ever coach, Joe Novak, had about as bad a record as you could have in his first three years at Northern. In 1996, he was 1-10, 1997 0-11, and 1998 2-9.
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NIU 2019 GAMES:
NIU 24 Illinois State 10
Utah 35 NIU 17
Nebraska 44 NIU 8
Vanderbilt 24 NIU 18
Ball State 27 NIU 20
NIU 39 Ohio 36
Miami (Ohio) 27 NIU 24
NIU 49 Akron 0
Central Michigan 48 NIU 10
NIU 31 Toledo 28
Eastern Michigan 45 NIU 17
NIU 17 Western Michigan 14
Of course, our all-time nemesis and rival is Toledo, and at least we beat them.
But, even better, NIU is not bowl eligible, which is alright with me as we usually get blown out pretty bad in those games.
Looking Forward to 2020. --RoadHuskie
DID YOU KNOW: An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.
Monday, November 25, 2019
Movie Scratches: Zombieland-- Maleficent-- Addams-- Joker
Movie Scratches-- Movies I have seen at the theater this year.
25. ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP-- 10-29-- Fox Lake, $5-- I did a whole lot of out-loud laughing, something I rarely do. It was that funny. Watch out for the Homer Zombies. Make sure you sit through the closing credits.
26. MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL-- 10-29-- Fox Lake, $5-- Should be Maleficent the Mistress of Good. The Queen as the bad one. As was the queen's evil hench woman.
27. THE ADDAMS FAMILY-- I guess if you live in New Jersey, you might have a problem with this movie. Not as good as "Hotel Transylvania, but, "The Thing" stole the show.
28. JOKER-- 11-5-- Fox Lake, $5-- As the Joker falls further into mental illness. I thought it would be hard to beat Heath Ledger as the Joker, but Joaquin Phoenix takes it.
Classic Cinemas Sure Has Comfortable Seats. --RoadDog
DID YOU KNOW: There are only four words in the English language which end in "-dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous and hazardous.
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Sunday, November 24, 2019
WLS Top Ten for November 24, 1969: "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday
Fifty years ago this week on Chicago's WLS 890 AM.
1. COME TOGETHER / SOMETHING-- Beatles
2. HOLLY HOLY-- Neil Diamond
3. NA NA HEY HEY-- Steam
4. AND WHEN I DIE-- Blood, Sweat & Tears
5. LEAVING ON A JET PLANE-- Peter, paul & Mary
6. TAKE A LETTER MARIA-- R.B. Greaves
7. WEDDING BELL BLUES-- Fifth Dimension
8. BABY I'M FOR REAL-- Originals
9. SMILE A LITTLE SMILE-- Flying Machine
10. YESTER-ME, YESTER-YOU, YESTERDAY-- Stevie Wonder
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DEBUTS
31. WHOLE LOTTA LOVE-- Led Zeppelin
36. WONDERFUL WORLD, BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE-- Jimmy Cliff
38. I'LL HOLD OUT MY HAND-- Clique
39. DON'T CRY DADDY-- Elvis Presley
40. LA LA LA, IF I HAD YOU-- Bobby Sherman
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "He'll Never Love You The Way That I Love You." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Na Na Hey Hey"
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Friday, November 22, 2019
10 Things Your Ancestors Did Better Than You-- Part 2: Manners and Learning
5. Have manners (I'll second that, maybe third it.)
4. Build
3. Teach and learn.
2. Create art.
1. Have fun.
Go to the site to find out why they listed these items.
You mean you can have fun without an internet device? Holy Cow as Harry would say.
Manners, What Manners? --RoadManners
DID YOU KNOW: "Underground" is the only word in the English language that begins and ends with the letters "und." Mind-boggling.
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Thursday, November 21, 2019
10 Things Your Ancestors Did Better Than You-- 1: Save the Planet and Live Within Their Means
From the November 20, 2019, Listverse by Jamie Frater.
I just listing them, but you can go to the site and see why they said what they did.
10. Save the planet. (Hint: no plastic)
9. Live within their means. (Boy is that true. Charge, charge, charge, declare bankruptcy, then repeat.
8. Improve their mind. (Through books)
7. Eat
6. Exercise.
Well Worth a Read. --RoadDog
DID YOU KNOW: The word "set" has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Music Deaths: Rick Ocasek of the Cars
RICK OCASEK, 75
Died 15 September 2019
Had solo albums, but most famous with the band Cars.
Solo: "Emotion in Motion" (#15-1986)
Some of his hits with the Cars:
Let's Go #14
Shake It Up #4
You Might Think #7
Magic #12
Drive #3
Tonight She Comes #7
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Music Deaths: Eddie Money
EDDIE MONEY, 70
Died 13 September 2019
Edward Joseph Mahoney, known professionally as Eddie Money. Had eleven Top 40 songs in the 1970s and 1980s.
Some of his hits:
Baby Hold On
Two Tickets to Paradise
Think I'm In Love
Shakin'
Take Me Home Tonight
I Wanna Go Back
Walk On Water
Monday, November 18, 2019
Past Movie Scratches: Ghostbusters-- Jingle-- Planes-- Independence-- Miracle-- Wonka
Past Movie Scratches-- Movies watched on TV in 2018.
91. GHOSTBUSTERS-- 12-3-- Let the ladies do it. This time it's the ladies turn.
92. JINGLE THE BELLS-- 12-4-- All for the love of a Turbo Mart.
93. PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES-- 12-4-- Getting from New York to Chicago (via Wichita) has never been more difficult. The annoying blabbermouth. Those aren't pillows!! How 'bout those Bears!!
94. INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE-- 12-10-- They just about get us for a second time, but saved at the last possible second. What heroes!!
95. MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET-- 12-13-- Is he Santa Claus? Sure looks like it. Only the cane knows. My fourth favorite Christmas movie.
96. WILLIE WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY-- 12-12-- Love those Oompa Loompas.
--RoadDog
DID YOU KNOW: Ingrown toe nails are hereditary.
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Sunday, November 17, 2019
WLS Top Ten for November 17, 1969: "Eli's Coming"
According to Chicago's WLS 890 AM. That;s FIFTY YEARS ago.
1. COME TOGETEHR / SOMETHING-- Beatles
2. HOLLY HOLY-- Neil Diamond
3. ELI'S COMIN-- Three Dog Night
4. WEDDING BELL BLUES-- Fifth Dimension
5. AND WHEN I DIE-- Blood, Sweat & Tears
6. LEAVING ON A JET PLANE-- Peter, Paul & Mary
7. NA NA HEY HEY-- Steam
8. BABY I'M FOR REAL-- Originals
9. FORTUNATE SON / DOWN ON THE CORNER-- Creedence Clearwater Revival
10. TAKE A LETTER MARIA-- R.B. Greaves
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DEBUTS
30. I WANT YOU BACK-- Jackson 5
35. MIDNIGHT COWBOY-- Ferrante & Teicher
36. HEAVEN KNOWS-- Grassroots
38. RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING ON MY HEAD-- B.J. Thomas
39. JAM UP AND JELLY TIGHT-- Tommy Roe
40. EARLY IN THE MORNING-- Vanity Fare
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Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Some Folks Ate Born Made To Wave The Flag. Yeah, The Red, White, And Blue." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Fortunate Son"
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Friday, November 15, 2019
This Should Be Another Sports Axion: Don't Start Off Too Well
Case in Point, the 2018 Chicago Bears and the 2019 Bears.
We were all really, really happy last year when Da Bears had that 12-4 unbelievable turn-around season under first year coach Matt Nagy. That sure got hopes up and excitement for this season. But with that 3-3 record (and especially after Sunday's excuse for a game) things aren't too happy for the Monsters this year. Now, the Bears are 4-5.
And, of course, because of that record and the excitement, the Bears have a whole lot of night and late afternoon games this year.
Well, if this season ends up tanking, at least we won't have so many late games next year.
On that note, first year Northern Illinois University coach Thomas Hammock is off to a poor start with NIU now at 2-5. This brings to mind the greatest Northern coach, Joe Novak, who went 1-11, 0-12 and 2-10 his first three seasons before he turned the NIU program into the winner it is today. Now the Huskies are 4-6.
So, there's hope, and if the axiom proves true.
To Coach Novak. --RoadHuskie
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Thursday, November 14, 2019
JSS: Edmund Fitzgerald-- MASH Final Episode-- Marijuana Commerdials
JSS-- Just Some Stuff
1. EDMUND FITZGERALD-- Almost forgot to mention that the Great Lakes ship Edmund Fitzgerald sank on November 10, 1975. Go ahead and play that Gordon Lightfoot song. What started out as a one-day presentation on the ship, using the song, eventually turned into a three-day presentation when I taught school.
2. MASH FINAL EPISODE-- On Monday, Liz mentioned to me that MeTV was showing the entire MASH final episode show in honor of Veterans Day. You forget what an excellent show that was. And at least there was no Henry Blake leaving MASH.
3. MARIJUANA COMMERCIALS-- We either get diabetes commercials these days, health sign up or, now that Illinois is getting around to legalizing recreational use of it on Jan. 1, we are sure getting a lot of marijuana commercials. Those persons who were so smug that they could use it for medical reasons or angry. And the places who got them the permission are saying you can still do better if you get it for medical purposes.
JSS. --RoadDog
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Music Deaths: Larry Taylor Session Musician Played With Canned Heat and the Monkees
LARRY TAYLOR, 77
Died 19 August 2019
Samuel Lawrence Taylor was an American bass guitarist who was in Canned Heat and worked with the Monkees, John Mayall and Tom Waits. he was the younger brother of Mel Taylor, long-time drummer with the Ventures.
Played with Canned Heat from 1967 to 1970 and was with them at various festivals, including Woodstock. He also played as a session musician on the first two Monkees albums.
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Past Movie Scratches: Sorcerer's-- Secrets- Goblet-- Azkaban-- Phoenix-- Christmas
Past Movie Scratches-- Movies I saw on TV in 2018.
85. HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE-- 11-24-- Don't pet Fluffy. Ron knows his Wizard Chess. Harry meets Lord Voldemort.
86. HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS-- 11-25-- Meet Dobby, the house elf. The flying car and all sorts of spiders and one really big mean snake.
87. HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE-- 11-27-- Hadrid
's girlfriend. The Paris witches and Bulgarian wizards. Dragons, mermaids and hedges.
88. HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN-- 11-26-- Harry meets his godfather, Sirius Black.
89. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX-- 11-28-- The witch of a witch, the cat lady Mrs. Umbraze. We meet Hagrid's half brother and the Centaurs.
90. CHRISTMAS VACATION-- 12-2-- It's the squirrel vs. the Griswolds, the dog and the next door neighbors.
It's A Potter Thing. --RoadPot
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DID YOU KNOW: The dot over the letter "i" is called a tittle.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2019
JSS: Winter Arrives Early-- Halloween Decorations-- Even Cold in Myrtle Beach-- How About That Wall MR. PRESIDENT?
JSS-- Just Some Stuff.
1. WINTER ARRIVES EARLY-- It definitely has arrived early. We had 5 inches of snow on Halloween and another 5 inches yesterday. And today, temps never much got past 20 degrees all day.
2. HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS-- Unfortunately, I had taken down the Halloween outside decorations but not brought them inside. Now they are covered with snow. I'll have to wait for a warm up. I sure hope it gets a bit warmer.
3. EVEN COLD IN MYRTLE BEACH-- I usually listen to WVCO, 94.9 the Surf in North Myrtle Beach most mornings and they are talking of temperatures below freezing and wind chill tomorrow of around 20 degrees. So, I don't feel so bad.
4. HOW ABOUT THAT WALL, MR. PRESIDENT?-- I know our president would like to build a wall along our border with Mexico. But I have a better idea for a wall. Let's build it where an even bigger problem exists, and that would be along our northern border.
Now, don't get me wrong, I like Canadians, BUT I sure don't like THEIR WEATHER!!! I think they should keep their weather on their own side of the wall and quit sending it to us.
Come On, Mr. President. Build That Wall. --RoadWall
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DID YOU KNOW: The symbol on the "pound" key (#) is called an octothorpe.
Don't octothorpe me.
Music Deaths: Peter Fonda
PETER FONDA, 79
Died August 16, 2019
Okay, so he was an actor and not a musician, but he's listed here for his great movie "Easy Rider" and that wonderful soundtrack.
Not only that, but it was a great road trip movie as well, something I appreciate even more now that I have gotten into Route 66 and old roads.
Thanks, Peter.
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Music Deaths: Ian Gibbons, Keyboardist with the Kinks
IAN GIBBONS, 67
Died August 1, 2019
He wasn't with them during their heyday 1960s, but later.
Played with the Kinks from 1979 to 1989. They had a big hit with "Come Dancing" in 1983 which went to #6.
Monday, November 11, 2019
Chicago's Soldier Field a Fitting Memorial to Our Veterans
Or, is it Soldiers Field as I usually call it?
From Wikipedia.
I started writing about this venerable site in today's Cooter's History Thing blog. This is where Chicago's Veterans Day ceremony will be held today.
The design of Soldier Field is Neoclassic style with Doric columns rising above the east and west sides. I am so glad they kept the columns after its interior was demolished and rebuilt with that huge bowl thing in 2002.
The stadium cost $13 million to build, a very large sum of money for a sporting venue at the time. By comparison, the the L.A. Memorial Coliseum cost $1 million.
In its earliest configuration, 74,,280 spectators could be seated with additional seating that could raise attendance to 100,000. Now, attendance is limited to 61,500.
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Sunday, November 10, 2019
WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969, the Top Ten-- Part 7: "Come Together"
That's right, fifty years ago today. These were the Top 40 songs in the city according to Chicago's WLS 890 AM.
10. TAKE A LETTER MARIA-- R,B. Greaves #2
9. LEAVING ON A JET PLANE-- Peter, Paul & Mary #1
8. TRY A LITTLE KINDNESS-- Glen Campbell #23
7. AND WHEN I DIE-- Blood, Sweat & Tears #2
6. HOLLY HOLY-- Neil Diamond #6
5. ELI'S COMING-- Three Dog Night #10
4. JUDY BLUE EYES-- Crosby, Stills & Nash #21
3. BABY IT'S YOU-- Smith #5
2. WEDDING BELL BLUES-- Fifth Dimension #1
1. COME TOGETHER #1 / SOMETHING #3 -- Beatles
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "There'll Be One Child Born And A World To Carry On, To Carry On." Answer below. --RoadDog
"And When I Die"
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Past Movie Scratches: European-- Minions-- Sorcerer's-- Goblet-- BFG-- Hell
Past Movie Scratches-- Movies I saw on TV in 2018.
79. EUROPEAN VACATION-- 11-7-- Clark wrecks pretty much everything in Europe like Stonehenge (Oops) and the Oktoberfest.
80. MINIONS-- 11-9-- Their history and how they found the young, despicable Grue.
81. HARRY POTTER: THE SORCERER'S STONE-- 11-12-- You forget how young they were in the first installment of the series.
82. HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE-- Or, the Drag, Fish & Hedges. Plus, we get to meet old you-know-who. Begins with V.
83. BFG-- 11-18-- One nice giant and a bunch of real bad giants. Loved to hear him talk.
84. HELL BOY-- 11-20-- Who Needs no stinkin' karaoke "I Can't Smile Without You." And those really not nice tooth fairies. I really like Hell Boy.
Love Those Minions and Hell Boy. --RoadBoy
DID YOU KNOW: Almonds are members of the peach family.
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Saturday, November 9, 2019
WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969-- Part 6: "Suspicious Minds"
15. LOVE WILL FIND A WAY-- Jackie DeShannon #40 I don't remember this one., but it grows on you and I'm surprised it didn't do better. Follow up to her biggest hit, "Put A Little Love In Your Heart."
14. NA NA HEY HEY-- Steam #1 Dig the single cover which had the lads sitting where? As a White Sox fan, I definitely love this song. Thanks Nancy Faust. Their only Top 40 song.
13. SMILE A LITTLE SMILE-- Flying Machine #5 Almost a gag me song, but some redeeming parts.
12. BABY I'M FOR REAL-- Originals #14 Now, here is some great SOUL. I don't remember it, but can almost hear Herb Kent, the Cool Gent, introducing this Dusty. Formed in Detroit in 1966.
11. SUSPICIOUS MINDS-- Elvis Presley #1 Probably my favorite Elvis song.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "He'll Never Love You The Way That I Love You." Answer below. --RoadDog
Na Na Hey Hey, Goodbye"
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Friday, November 8, 2019
WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969-- Part 5: "Fortunate Son"
20. I CAN'T GET NEXT TO YOU-- Temptations #1 Motown like Motown should be. Gotta love that choreography. Their biggest-ever hit.
19. FORTUNATE SON #14 / DOWN ON THE CORNER #3-- Creedence Clearwater Revival. What you'd call a two-sided hit. There's a reason this guys are my all-time favorite band.
18. TRACY-- Cuff Links #9 A fun piece of pop if there ever was one. Clocking in at just 2:13. "Tracy, never, ever let me go." Their biggest hit and only Top 40.
17. BALL OF FIRE-- Tommy James / Shondells #19 They sure have come a long way from "Hanky Panky." Real psychedelic, man.
16. ROOSEVELT & IRA LEE-- Tony Joe White #44 (Night of the Mossacin) Two cats talking real deep Southron. "Polk Salad Annie" part two. Write Brook Benton's "Rainy Night in Georgia."
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Early In The Evenin', Just About Supper Time." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Down On the Corner"
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Past Movie Scratches: Vacation-- Animal-- Amigos-- Caddyshack-- Vegas-- Nerds
Past Movie Scratches-- Movies seen on TV in 2018.
The numbers after the title are the date I saw these movies on TV or VCR.
73. VACATION-- 11-5-- The Griswolds overcome everything that can go wrong on a family vacation.
74. ANIMAL HOUSE-- 11-5-- "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?" Classic line from my all-time favorite movie.
75. THE THREE AMIGOS-- 11-6-- Movies get real. Talk about three guys without a clue.
76. CADDYSHACK-- 11-6-- It's Bill Murray vs. that Groundhog. Who wins?
77. VEGAS VACATION-- 11-6-- Poor Clark can't win. Rusty can't lose and Ellen gets a boyfriend.
78. REVENGE OF THE NERDS-- 11-6-- It's kind of another A"Animal House." Nerd power!!
These Are Some of the Funniest Movies Ever Made. --RoadHaHa
DID YOU KNOW: "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt."
Thursday, November 7, 2019
WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969-- Part 4: "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday"
Yep, Fifty Years Ago!!!!!!!
25. BACKFIELD IN MOTION-- Mel & Tim #10 One great Soul Song Their biggest hit.
24. SO GOOD TOGETHER-- Andy Kim #36 Never heard this song before. Good song though and I couldn't help think how much this sounds like "Baby, I Love You."
23. TURN ON A DREAM-- Box Tops #58 Never heard it before, but since I am a big Box Top fan, hey, I Like It!!
22. YESTER-ME, YESTER-YOU, YESTERDAY-- Stevie Wonder #7 A great song, right up there with "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours."
21. YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELING-- Dionne Warwick #16 Those of you that think no one can match the Righteous Brothers version need to give this a listen.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "I'm Gonna Have To Penalize You." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Backfield In Motion"
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WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969-- Part 3: "Hot Fun In the Summertime"
30. MAKE YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC-- Mama Cass #36 What a voice and great arrangement on this song.
29. HOT FUN IN THE SUMMERTIME-- Sly & Family Stone #2 Kind of late in the year for a song with this title. One of my favorite summer songs, though.
28. SOMEDAY WE'LL BE TOGETHER-- Diana Ross / Supremes #1 (D) Brings back memories of dear old NIU.
27. MIND, BODY & SOUL-- Flaming Ember #26 I don't remember this song, but always thought this was a black group. What you call blue-eyed soul. Their first hit.
26. GROOVY GRUBWORM-- Harlow Wilcox #30 An instrumental by him (all 6'4" of him) and his band, the Oakies. Perhaps from Oklahoma? Yep. A One Hit Wonder.
Name That Tune (From the above songs): "And Just As Sure My Baby As There Are Stars Above..." Answer below. RoadDog
"Someday We'll Be Together"
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Music Deaths: Art Neville of the Famed Neville Brothers of New Orleans
ART NEVILLE, 81
Died 22 July 2019
Was the third famous New Orleans person to die in a little over a month. The others being Dave Bartholomew and Dr. John.
Keyboard player and founding member of the Meters. Art "Poppa Funk" Neville. New Orleans music icon won multiple Grammys. The Meters formed in the 1960s and he also formed the Neville Brothers with his three brothers.
Way Too Good of Music.
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Music Deaths: Dick Richards of Bill Haley & His Comets
DICK RICHARDS, 95
Died 12 July 2019
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dick Boccelli, who performed under the name Dick Richards was the original drummer of Bill Haley & His Comets. he performed with them on their biggest songs :"Rock Around the Clock: and "Shake, Rattle & Roll."
Sang background vocals during recording sessions. Joined Comets in 953 and left in 1955.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
WLS Top 40 for November 10, 1969-- Part 2: "Ruben James"
(D) means Debut. The number behind the artists is the highest the song got on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
35. GET RHYTHM-- Johnny Cash #60 That beat, that sound, that voice. Country goes pop!!!
34. RUEBEN JAMES-- Kenny Rogers / First Edition #26 The old black man who took in the little white boy and raised him. Spelled "Ruben James."
33. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF LOVE-- Little Anthony / Imperials #82 At first, I didn't care for it (I don't remember ever hearing it), but the more I listened to it, the more I liked it.
32. ELEANOR RIGBY-- Aretha Franklin #17 (D) Let her take someone else's song and make it her own.
31. AREN'T WE THE LUCKY ONES-- Vic Dana Did not chart. The flip side of "I Tried to Love You Today." believe it or not, I could not find this song on You Tube. That is a rare thing indeed.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Well, All The Lonely People, Where Do They All Come from? Yeah." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Eleanor Rigby"
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
WLS Top 40 from November 10, 1969-- Part 1: Evil Woman, Don't Play Those Games With Me"
Songs on Chicago's WLS 890 AM from fifty years ago.
The number after the artist is how high it got on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Chart. (D) means Debut.
40. EVIL WOMAN, DON'T PLAY YOUR GAMES WITH ME-- Crow #19 (D) One of the great garage rock/frat rock songs of all time. Their biggest hit.
39. A BRAND NEW ME-- Dusty Springfield #24 (D) One of my favorites by her. Written by Chicago's Jerry Butler "Just because of you."
38. JEAN-- Oliver #2 Gagged me then, still gags me. Right up there with with "Honey" in gag appeal.
37. UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK-- Band #25 (D) One of my favorite songs by one of my favorite groups. So much effort coming up with a name. Their biggest hit.
36. SHANGRI-LA-- Lettermen #64 Just too pretty. All that vocalizing. Formed in Los Angeles in 1960.
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "This Is My Same Old Coat And My Same Old Shoes." -- Answer below. --RoadDog
"A Brand New Me."
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Past Movie Scratches: Lie-- Independence-- Jurassic-- African-- Purge-- Pets
Past Movie Scratches-- Movies seen on TV in 2018.
67. THE GOOD LIE-- 10-14- And you think you have it rough? Sudanese refugees.
68. INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE-- 10-20-- Mean old aliens take another shot at earth and almost make it this time. But as usual, don't mess with humans.
69. JURASSIC WORLD-- 10-21-- Don't go near the water. T Rex regains Top Dog thanks to Blue and buddies.
70. AFRICAN QUEEN-- 10-27-- Yuck!! Leeches!!!
71. PURGE: ELECTION YEAR-- 10-30-- The ultimate way to vent. Just when you get rid of the rich kids, the neighbors show up.
72. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS-- 11-4-- What goes on when you leave the house.
--RoadDog
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Monday, November 4, 2019
Music Deaths: Jerry Larson Lead Singer of A Cappella Group Persuasions
JERRY LARSON, 75
Died 11 July 2019
For four decades the lead singer of a cappella group the Persuasions. Eclectic cult favorite group. Recorded 25 albums of pop, gospel, rock and blues.
They never had a Top 100 on the Billboard pop chart.
I'd never heard of them before, but listened to some of their songs on You Tube. Wow!!! You've got to hear their "People Get Ready."
Mighty Good Stuff.
Music Deaths: Gary Duncan of the Quicksilver Messenger Service Band
GARY DUNCAN, 72
Died June 29, 2019
Born Eugene Duncan Jr. Adopted at birth and name changed to Gary Ray Grub. American guitarist and singer, most famous for his time with Quicksilver Messenger Service, a San Francisco Acid-Rock group featuring guitarist John Cippolina. Their biggest hit was "Fresh Air" (#49-1970).
A big part of the Haight-Asbury San Francisco Scene.
Sunday, November 3, 2019
WLS Top Ten for November 3, 1969: "Holly Holy"
Fifty years ago.
1. COME TOGETHER / SOMETHING-- Beatles
2. WEDDING BELL BLUES-- Fifth Dimension
3. JUDY BLUE EYES-- Crosby, Stills & Nash
4. BABY IT'S YOU-- Smith
5. SUSPICIOUS MINDS-- Elvis Presley
6. TRACY-- Cuff Links
7. HOLLY HOLY-- Neil Diamond
8. TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS-- Three Dog Night
9. LEAVING ON A JET PLANE-- Peter, Paul & Mary
10. TAKE A LETTER MARIA-- R.B. Greaves
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DEBUTS
30. YESTER-ME, YESTER-YOU, YESTERDAY-- Stevie Wonder
35. CHERRY HILL PARK-- Billy Joe Royal
36. MAKE YOU OWN KIND OF MUSIC-- Mama Cass Elliot
38. GET RHYTHM-- Johnny Cash
39. SHANGRI-LA-- Lettermen
40. BACKFIELD IN MOTION-- Mel & Tim
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Sometimes It Hurts so Badly I Must Cry Out Loud." Answer below. --RoadDog
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"
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Movie Scratches: Boys-- Angel-- Hobbs-- It
Movie Scratches-- A Dog's Eye view of today's movies as seen at the theater.
I haven't been seeing many movies this year.
21. GOOD BOYS-- 8-27-- Fox Lake, $5-- The Beanbay Boys have quite the day of it and all for a kiss. While the frat boys take a beating.
22. ANGEL HAS FALLEN-- 9-3-- Fox Lake, $5-- The third "Fallen." Getting out of real tight spots a specialty. Nick Nolte ridden hard and put away wet.
23. FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW-- 9-3-- Fox Lake, $5--Forced to work together and they REALLY don't like each other.Great put-downs and some Haka too.
24. IT CHAPTER TWO-- 9-10-- Woodstock, $5-- Gettin' the hell out of Derry if you know what's good for you and in more ways than one. Pennywise vs. Freddie Kreuger. Now, that would be interesting.
Great Seats Now At the Classic Cinemas Fox Lake Theatre. --RoadDog
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Saturday, November 2, 2019
Music Deaths: Dave Bartholomew, A Major Force in New Orleans Music
DAVE BARTHOLOMEW, 100
Died June 23, 2019
American musician, bandleader, composer, arranger, record producer prominent in all things New Orleans music. In many music genres, including rhythm and blues, Big Band, Swing Music, Rock and Roll, New Orleans Jazz and Dixieland.
He was a big reason for Fats Domino's success, co-writing and producing big hits that crossed over to white audiences.
Some of the songs he was involved with:
Wrote "My Ding-A-Ling," a big hit for Chuck Berry.
I Hear You Knocking-- Dave Edmunds
I'm Walking-- Ricky Nelson
Blue Monday
Ain't That A Shame
I'm In Love Again
Walking to New Orleans
My Girl Josephine
That's Two First Rate New Orleans Music People Dying This Month.
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Music Deaths: Dr. John
DR. JOHN, 77
Died June 6, 2019
Well, Dr. John. What can I say. Perfect New Orleans. A real gumbo here in music.
Real name Malcom John Rebbennak Jr, but best known by his stage name, Dr. John. Became popular in the 1960s after the release of his album "Gris Gris." Had quite a theatrical stage show, complete with medicine shows, Mardi Gras costumes and voodoo ceremonies.
Had thirty studio albums and 9 live albums. Won six Grammy Awards and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
He only had four songs make it into the Top 100 pop charts. The two biggest were ""Right Place, Wrong Time" (#9-1973) and "Such A Night" (#42-1973).
I also have a lot of his albums and CDs.
My Kind of Gumbo, You Know.
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