Magic Jewball

all signs point to no

 

iPod song of the week – Jellyfish

Filed under : iPod Song of the Week
On November 13, 2006
At 2:30 pm
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Yeah, yeah, I’m late again. But it turns out I didn’t actually own the song I wanted to do, blast it, and then life caught up with me. Anyway, let’s use our shortened week to go with the best song about a hooker ever! No, it’s not The Police’s Roxanne, although I dig that one too. Instead, it’s my favorite song from a little-known and little-appreciated band that wrote the poppiest, most Beatlesque songs outside Crowded House. Man, did they have hooks. But like all good bands, they were merely a cult favorite.

It’s OK, though, it’s never too late to discover genius music. And if you like this song I urge you to check out the entire album which I’m sure is available at your local independent record store. Support them today!



Jellyfish – The King Is Half-Undressed

 
 

A quick one before I go away

Filed under : Rants
On November 10, 2006
At 8:21 am
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It’s too late to say this to the happy couple whose wedding I’ll be attending this weekend (mazel tov!) but, hey, I can still say it to the rest of you, can’t I? You single people, that is. Listen, if you are both over thirty and have lived in New York 10 years or more, and maybe one of you (the groom, obviously) has lived here all his life, for the love of God, please do not drag me to your home town for your wedding.

I know, I know, you (or perhaps your mother) have dreamed of a wedding in your locality your whole life and all of your parents’ friends still live there! I’m so thrilled that things will be convenient for them, I really am. But for the rest of us, your adult friends and relatives who are all clustered in the NY area, whywhywhy must we take a day off work, scrunch our nicest clothes into suitcases and our liquids into ziplocs, and pay for airfare and a hotel? I hear so much about how it’s the bride’s day but she isn’t paying for all that, is she?

I’d rant some more but I have a plane to Coldtown to catch.

 

The Who – A Quick One, While He’s Away

 
 

Pull my lever!

Filed under : America,New York City
On November 7, 2006
At 2:16 pm
Comments : 13

Allow me to swim against the tide for a moment and explain why I’m not voting today. You see, I always vote, mostly because it makes me feel good in the way that only making ten other people wait outside while you pore over a machine from 1955 can. But not this year, because everybody running in my area either:

a. is corrupt
b. is a fake
c. has no experience
d. is unknown to anyone other than the family dog
e. is already set to win by 35 percentage points

Now, I know what you’re thinking, as I always do. “But Becca, every election is like that!” Maybe. But usually there’s someone I can feel good about. Or someone I can feel really good voting against. But this year, I hate them all. Pulling the lever for any of them will just make me weep at the state of humanity and there’s so much that makes me do that already, like the fact that Nickelback reached the Top 10 this week. Do I really need this too?

And on the news, when they talk about all the hotly contested races all over the country, New York is never amongst them. It just doesn’t usually happen here and certainly isn’t occurring this year. But it’s OK. As much as I enjoy trekking out to PS Bunchanumbers and reliving my worst days of gym class as I wait on line, I’m really all right with just going home and watching the results on TV from states where things actually matter.

Or I could watch Family Guy on my DVR. I’ll let you vote on which one you think I’ll actually do.

 

Arcadia – Election Day

 
 

iPod song of the week – Style Council

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On November 5, 2006
At 6:30 pm
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Last week’s song was hard and edgy and I do really love songs like that. But I can appreciate a gentle, breezy love song with the best of them and here’s one of my all-time favorites. Is there a more soulful, more tender, sweeter love song than this outside of Motown? I don’t know but I don’t believe so. And it’s by a white guy! But of course throughout his long career, solo, with the Jam, and here, the Style Council, Paul Weller has done these sorts of soul-inspired, brilliant pop songs.

Maybe the lyrics are trite but they’re sung with such gentle and sincere love, they just make you feel A-OK. Go ahead, listen and feel good.



The Style Council – You’re The Best Thing

 
 

Run like hell

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On
At 3:30 pm
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Bear with me because this is the first post I’ve ever lost through computer crash/blue screen of death. I know, I should have been saving it all along the way but I tend not to do that. And annoying things suck way worse when there’s no one to blame but yourself. And your crap laptop. It didn’t used to be crap. Four years ago it was way cool but somewhere along the way it because old and crap and a new one just isn’t fitting into the budget this year.

But I digress. Onto the reconstruction.

Today is the New York City marathon. I know this because the tourists this week have looked exceptionally fit and wiry. I never actually go to the marathon, although I have twice in the past, once because someone I knew was running, and once because I had something that took me close to it. Each time, though, my reaction was the same. “Wow! That is really hard! Who the fuck would do this voluntarily?”

Now I don’t just say this because exercising makes me want to rip my head off and I define exercise in a way that’s far less taxing than a marathon. The two times I went to the marathon I was in the Columbus Circle area, which is the closest it gets to me and is the end of the race. By the time the runners get here, they look like they have been dead for the last ten miles or perhaps like it would be an incredibly merciful thing if you killed them. “Do it!” their bodies shout, “kill me now, for the love of Crikey.”

Yes, yes, it’s so rewarding, they’re so glad they did it, it was the finest moment of their lives. I know, because people who have done it have told me. But I still don’t really get how training forever to push yourself to the point of near death is something to aspire to. If you are a runner, sure, it’s the pinnacle of what you can reach. But I mean the others, the average Joes and Janes and Diddies, who feel like just moving their legs until those legs feel like they want to be amputated is the high point of their year. The best ones are the ones who say, “you should do it too!” Oh ahahahahahaha. I think not. It’s not that I believe I can’t do it, because I know I can’t do it. It’s just that I don’t get it, I really don’t.

My idea of a fantastic Sunday involves moving as little as possible with stops at the front door to get the Sunday Times (where I skip the part about the marathon – boring!) and at the coffeemaker. And usually, by the time I get to those places with the final terminus at the sofa, all the Kenyans would have already hit the tape on Marathon Sunday. Did I mention? I’m writing this at 3pm. In my pajamas.

And if I really want to have that feeling of “Wow! I can’t believe a human can do that!” well, people, that’s what the circus is for! Sure, you can’t hand cups of water to the tightrope-walkers and say, “Way to go…..Sally!” But, on the other hand, you also can’t yell, “Are you INSANE? This is what you wasted your year on?” OK, I only shouted that in my mind, but it was loud, I promise you.

Now if they gave out free laptops at the finish line, maybe I’d change my mind.

 

Pink Floyd – Run Like Hell