It’s Me Again (Part 16)

July 22

No matter how big or soft or warm your bed is, you still have to get out of it. ~ Grace Slick

Summer events are in full swing in Vacationland USA. Yet to prevent getting even further behind in my work (i.e., don’t back into a meat grinder), I’m reaching back into the recent archives again . . . ~ Me

Anyone who’s 71 years old would look ridiculous singing rock. ~ Grace Slick

May 7

My music is about a joyful experience. I’ve learned that if you can affect other people, you should. ~ Cyndi Lauper

[Anthony Miltich readies to rock Carlos Creek Winery . . . ]

I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap. ~ Sting

[The aforementioned Anthony in the aforementioned Carlos Creek Winery . . . ]

I like having my hair and face done, but I’m not going to lose weight because someone tells me to. I make music to be a musician not to be on the cover of Playboy. ~ Adele

To my mind, there is a reason that music is there and it’s about being human. ~ Kim Deal

That’s the miracle of music. No one can reinterpret a Picasso, but a song can be remixed and covered and interpreted in an infinite number of ways. It’s a living thing. ~ Chris Cornell

If you listen to people talk, when people actually talk, they talk in melodies. If they get angry, their voice rises, and it’s more of a staccato thing. When they ask for something, they’re real sweet. It’s all music. ~ John Prine

My goal was always to be involved in music that would outlive me. And maybe that’s actually happening. ~ Barry Manilow

The trouble with music appreciation in general is that people are taught to have too much respect for music they should be taught to love it instead. ~ Igor Stravinsky

The GOP is getting teachers fired for teaching sex ed while the GOP shows porn on the House floor. ~ Duke Skorich

[It was also wine pick up and tasting day at the winery . . . ]

May 8

Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were. ~ Marcel Proust

[The Class of ’65 got together for lunch for the first time since 1936, as a result of things COVID and excess wintery. 17 of our brethren and sistren showed up at Boulder Tap House for food and discussion. Some people came from as far away as Alexandria. Several seemed to be amazed that you could both graduate from high school and still be alive at age 75. There were, however, significant lapses in the retention of teacher names. We pledged to do better next time . . .

I wish my school days could have dragged on a little longer, or that I could go back and do it later in life. ~ Cara Delevingne

You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories. ~ Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again. ~  Ricky Nelson

I’ve never been to a class reunion or anything because I’m always afraid of that one – there’s going to be some ‘Carrie’-like incident. ~ Paul Feig

Every man’s memory is his private literature. ~ Aldous Huxley

The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. ~ Aristotle

[Some of us even remembered half of our classmates names . . . ]

Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget. ~ G. Randolf

[Whatever it was, I recall it was quite tasty . . . ]

I’ve been looking for you God. I looked in temple. I looked in church. And today, I looked for you when I wanted to confess. But you weren’t there. I didn’t feel you at all. Not the way I do when I talked to you at night. Why God? Why do I only feel you when I’m alone? ~ Judy Bloom

[The movie had great reviews, so we were looking forward to it . . . ]

Are you there God? It’s me, Margaret. We’re moving today. I’m so scared God. I’ve never lived anywhere but here. Suppose I hate my new school? Suppose everybody there hates me? Please help me God. Don’t let New Jersey be too horrible. Thank you. ~ Judy B

[And the reviews were right!]

Sometimes Grandma is almost as bad as everybody else. As long as she loves me and I love her, what difference does religion make? ~ Judy Bloom

[After the movie we went to a great little neighborhood restaurant that featured pie a la mode for dessert . . . ]

May 10

There is no sincerer love than the love of food. ~ George Bernard Shaw

[Wednesday night fine dining at the golf club . . . ]

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. ~ Virginia Woolf

[Savoring a turkey commercial, or how to get three full meals out of a single entree . . . ]

May 13

So long as you have food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being. ~ Franz Kafka

[The “fruits” of the Saturday morning doughnut run . . . ]

[Summer road construction is leading to multiple, much needed, roundabouts in the greater Alexandria metropolitan statistical area . . . ]

May 14

He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough. ~ Lao Tzu

[Jami was here for a visit . . . ]

May 16

When in doubt, don’t. ~ Benjamin Franklin

[When the spring greenery exploded on the scene (less the shoreline reed beds which greened a few weeks later) . . . ]

Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. ~ Hippocrates

[Another fine dining (salmon) evening at the Garden Bar with entertainment by Tuesday Nightclub . . . ]

I like being in a recording studio. I like watching a song go from the simplicity of the original music. ~ Grace Slick

[The aforementioned Tuesday Nightclub in all their glory . . . ]

It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see. ~ Henry David Thoreau

You can tell alot about a fellow’s character by his way of eating jellybeans. ~ Ronald Reagan

[Let us eat cake!!]

I love Wagner, but the music I prefer is that of a cat hung up by its tail outside a window and trying to stick to the panes of glass with its claws. ~ Charles Baudelaire

Conductors’ careers are made for the most part with ‘Romantic’ music. ‘Classic’ music eliminates the conductor; we do not remember him in it. ~ Igor Stravinsky

When you sit down to write something, there should be no guidelines. The main idea is not supposed to be, ‘How many different ways can we sell it?’ That’s so far away from the true spirit of what music is. ~ Prince

The music that I have learned and want to give is like worshipping God. It’s absolutely like a prayer. ~ Ravi Shankar

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. ~ Mark Twain

May 17

Progress was all right. Only it went on too long. ~ James Thurber

[The Canadian wildfires as seen from Alexandria . . . ]

No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. ~ Abraham Lincoln

He was a bold man that first ate an oyster. ~ Jonathan Swift

[The low calorie (?) special for fine dining at the golf club this week was tortellini with marinara sauce and Italian sausage. The dining room Resorters photo is from the year I was born . . . ]

Food is our common ground, a universal experience. ~ James Beard

When you get older, it’s not about what you did that you regret, it’s what you didn’t do. ~ Grace Slick

[The scene at the Resorters Golf Tournament in 1947. . . ]

May 18

If you don’t know where you are going, any road will get you there. ~ Lewis Carroll

[The babies room – where they wait for mom and dad to come home . . . ]

The best way to keep children at home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant, and let the air out of the tires. ~ Dorothy Parker

Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. ~ Albert Einstein

When my kids become wild and unruly, I use a nice safe playpen. When they’re finished, I climb out. ~ Erma Bombeck

Up Next: More older stuff . . .

May the 4th Be With You (Part 2)

July 11

My objection to organized religion is the premature conclusion to ultimate truth that it represents . . . ~ Arthur C. Clarke

Continuing our two episode recollections of our most recent national holiday ~ Me

As long as we don’t die, this is going to be one hell of a story. ~  John Green

June 29

Dunking is something guys care more about than girls, There’s something about jumping that seems to fascinate guys. Girls are more, like, ‘As long as the ball goes in, who cares how you got it there?’ ~ Lisa Leslie

[A chance to watch my favorite summer sport – basketball? Alex hosted a Breakdown tournament so I went to see how our last year’s state tournament team was progressing. They will likely be favored to reach state again the next two years . . . ]

One time, I put up 40, 50 points dunking on Shawn Bradley. After the game, he brought his family over. He was like, ‘This is my wife. She wants to take a picture.’ I’m like, ‘Nice to meet you.’ I smile into the camera, take the picture, and then feel guilty about dunking on him so many times. ~ Shaquille O’Neal

[Cardinal coach Wendy Kohler is closing in on 700 career victories . . . ]

If I weren’t earning $3 million a year to dunk a basketball, most people on the street would run in the other direction if they saw me coming. ~ Charles Barkley

[Yes, she looks like she could still play the game herself . . . ]

I’m not a big sports fan, but I love it when they ‘slam dunk.’ That’s sexy. ~ Emma Bunton

[The Cardinals started 4 sophomores and a freshman last year. Hence, the expectations for the next two years are high . . . ]

I can jump high; I can dunk – nobody really believes that I can. ~ Christian Pulisic (5’10” U.S. soccer player)

[It was a good test. Delano is a better team than the one we played two years ago. When you watch the game close up from the end lines you realize how physical the girls’ game has become . . . ]

I can’t afford to do the highlight dunk and miss it because, if I do that, I’ll be sitting right on the bench beside the coaches. ~ Zion Williamson

I don’t think the Whataburger would dunk on the In-N-Out Burger, but I never really liked Whataburger or all the other burgers. McDonald’s is decent, I guess, but no, the In-N-Out Burger kills them all. ~ Dirk Nowitzki

[Since I can identify the other 4 Cardinals on the court, the shooter is likely point guard Allie Haabala . . . ]

I’m 6-foot-4. If my life depended on it, I could still dunk a basketball. Then I would need assistance from a first responder to get down from the rim. ~ Willie Geist

[The Cards led at the half – the games were played on running time . . . ]

When I was young, we were taught not to dunk. We were taught not to stand out from the rest of the team. It’s different now. ~ Yao Ming

[Four of the usual starters in this shot. All will be juniors this year except for the player in the right foreground who will be a sophomore. Allie Haabala is the shooter . . . ]

My first dunk ever was in middle school. We were playing, me and my church friends, and I dunked it, and I swear I could not sleep that night. ~ Jeremy Lin

[The shooter is junior-to-be Chloe Scholl. I stood next to her grandparents at the game. We remembered each other from a few years ago when their other granddaughters played on the hockey team . . . ]

When you can’t dunk anymore, you have to find a way to make it into the news. ~ Manu Ginobili

[The next game vs. Fargo Davies . . . ]

You look at today, it’s a different situation. You have a game that has been transformed into a game where almost every shot is either an outside shot – a three-point shot – or a dunk. ~ Oscar Robertson

[All-state selection junior-to-be Hadley Thul with the shot . . . ]

I apologize for being the voice of reason here, but this sports fan has almost zero interest in seeing women dunk a basketball. It’s a nice little novelty act that has a very short life span. ~ Jason Whitlock

[Hadley passing in to sophomore-to-be Kate Hennessy . . . ]

June 30

We’re in this entertainment business really to give the audience what they want. ~ Ice Cube

[Galaxy Road performing at Carlos Creek Winery . . . ]

I feel like skateboarding is as much of a sport as a lifestyle, and an art form, so there’s so much that that transcends in terms of music, fashion, and entertainment. ~ Tony Hawk

Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. ~ Frank Zappa

[The singer/guitar player is Aksel Krafnik . . . ]

Music is the soundtrack of your life. ~ Dick Clark

Anyone who tries to make a distinction between education and entertainment doesn’t know the first thing about either. ~ Marshall McLuhan

All it takes is one song to bring back a thousand memories. ~ Unknown

There is a core group of eight Armadillos — Armstrong, Paul “Stretch” Diethelm, Billy Scherer, Pamela McNeill, Mike Zeleny, Jay O’Donnell, Pat Thorn and Mike Kreitzer — but every guest who plays with them is called an Armadillo, too.

The core band features musicians with a deep history with some great regional and national bands from their past including Greg “Gary D.” Armstrong on keys (GB Leighton, Bobby Vee, The Vees), Paul “Stretch” Diethelm on guitar (Jonny Lang, Slip Twister), Billy Scherer on vocals (Johnny Holm Band), Pamela McNeill on vocals (Pamela McNeill Band, Rumours and Dreams, Lamont Cranston) Mike Zeleny on bass (Airtight, Slip Twister). Jay O’Donnell on drums (The Britton Brothers, Slip Twister). Their 8 piece band also features a horn section with Pat Thorn on trumpet and Mike Kreitzer on saxophone. COME OUT OF YOUR SHELL and see what everybody has been talking about!

[The Legacy of the Lakes Gardens stage . . . ]

You can’t download a live musical experience. ~ Unknown

[Local Armadillo fans arriving en masse . . . ]

I just think, certainly for live music it should look as good as it sounds. ~  Adam Ant

[Filling in the various neighborhoods in the “gardens” . . . ]

I’m not much for dancing but for you I did. ~ Taylor Swift

[Yes, another Chamber of Commerce weather evening . . . ]

Music makes the people come together. ~ Madonna

[And food and beverages were available for the hungry and the thirsty . . . ]

So stop pretending you’re shy, just come on and dance, dance, dance, dance, oh. ~ Jonas Brothers

For those of you in the cheap seats I’d like ya to clap your hands to this one; the rest of you can just rattle your jewelry! ~ John Lennon

[Kelli Minnerath, executive director, Alexandria Education Foundation and Cardinal Athletic Foundation, welcomes the Armadillos and their fans . . . ]

We sometimes take photos (or record a video) so that we can later see what was happening while we were busy taking photos (or recording a video). ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

[“And a thank you all for supporting the education foundation” . . . ]

It’s not a concert you are seeing, it’s a fashion show. ~  Freddie Mercury

[Chris Hawkey and Cassandra Ronnie on vocal chords, Jay O’Donnell on drums . . . ]

We will rock you. ~ Queen

[Paul “Stretch” Diethelm on guitar, Mike Kreitzer on saxophone, Mike Zeleny on bass, and Greg Armstrong on keyboards . . . ]

The middle of the road is for yellow lines and dead armadillos. ~ Jim Hightower

[“Stretch”!]

Armadillos make affectionate pets, if you need affection that much. ~ Will Cuppy

You know, sometimes you can’t just take an armadillo, put it in the barn, light it on fire and expect it to make licorice. ~ Dana Carvey

[And Pat Thorn on trumpet . . . ]

What joy when the insouciant armadillo glances at us and doesn’t quicken his trotting across the track into the palm brush. ~ Denise Levertov

Without the beat in the background, jazz basically sounds like an armadillo was let loose on the keyboard. ~ Bill Bailey

While other guitars may have more twang or an esoteric atmosphere, the Les Paul is like a T-Rex thampling everything in it’s path .. it can be subtle if you want it to be, but it works best if you have an ‘armadillo in your trousers’ and you want to articulate that. ~ Miles Zuniga

[They’re kind of everybody’s favorite band in this part of the world. And I can’t believe that as long as they have been together, there has never been a decent music video of them?]

Is God a man or a woman? God could be an armadillo. I have no idea. ~ Sherman Alexie

[Kreitzer covered the famous saxophone riff on “Baker Street.” Raphael Ravenscroft, a studio musician, was the saxophone player on the hit record. The story is when Gerry Rafferty sent him a check for his services on the record, the check bounced. So, Raphael performed his famous riff for no remuneration . . . ]

I know I’m smarter than an armadillo. ~ Lee Child

A great artist can look at an old woman, portray her exactly as she is … and force the viewer to see the pretty girl she used to be … more than that, he can make anyone with the sensitivity of an armadillo see that this lovely young girl is still alive. ~ Robert A. Heinlein

In the woods, if you stopped, if you grew still, you’d hear a whole new set of sounds . . . armadillos snorkeling through dead leaves. ~ Tom Franklin

I do a lot of thrifting, but I don’t go shopping in a concerted way very often. I find things by accident that I can’t talk myself out of, like armadillo purses. ~ Mackenzie Davis

Khufu carefully picked out everything that ended with-o—Doritos, Oreos, and some chunks of meat. Buffalo? Armadillo? I was scared to even ask. ~ Rick Riordan

[And then the audience got in on the action . . . ]

We know that there are many animals on this continent not found in the Old World. These must have been carried from here to the ark, and then brought back afterwards. Were the peccary, armadillo, ant-eater, sloth, agouti, vampire-bat, marmoset, howling and prehensile-tailed monkey, the raccoon and muskrat carried by the angels from America to Asia? How did they get there?  ~ Robert Ingersoll

[As with any audience, the level of dancing skills . . . varied . . . ]

It turned out to be a young Dasypus novemcinctus, a nine-banded armadillo, about the size of a small loaf of bread. Although they were becoming more common in Texas, I’d never seen one up close before. Anatomically speaking, it resembled the unhappy melding of an anteater (the face), a mule (the ears), and a tortoise (the carapace). I thought it overall an unlucky creature in the looks department, but Granddaddy once said that to apply a human definition of beauty to an animal that had managed to thrive for millions of years was both unscientific and foolish. ~ Jacqueline Kelly

Our shepherd had decided that the finest specialty of the area was armadillo, and there wasn’t a single Sunday that his wife failed to cook us up an armadillo – ~ Massimo Carlotto

Hastily, all alone, a glistening armadillo left the scene, rose-flecked, head down, tail down. ~ Elizabeth Bishop

The first thing about Dallas that you can’t get away from, particularly when I arrived, you’ve got no idea of the heat in this place. It’s over 100 degrees, and with that the humidity is ridiculous. I mean, people don’t live here, armadillos live here. ~ Chris Vance

One of my favorite books is ‘Armadillo Rodeo’, and I got the idea from traveling to Texas and seeing armadillos. ~ Jan Brett

. . . avocados, prickly pears and papayas used to be gulped down whole, seeds and all, by fridge-sized armadillos called glyptodonts. ~ Adam Leith Gollner

Fine, sure, go ahead. Weird, but I like it. ~ Conan O’Brien, on God green-lighting the Armadillo

What should you do if you see an endangered animal eating an endangered plant? ~ George Carlin

[But if I were grading on an Olympic scoring system, the woman with the blue sleeveless top was the winner of the dance contest . . . ]

No animal should ever jump up on the dining-room furniture unless absolutely certain that he can hold his own in the conversation. ~ Fran Lebowitz

Animals may be our friends, but they won’t pick you up at the airport. ~ Bobcat Goldthwait

[The conga line, once considered extinct, came back to life with the Armadillos . . . ]

There are no green mammals. ~ Weird Science

It’s extremely likely that the people who have never been exposed to a human who has leprosy, it’s very likely they got leprosy from exposure to an armadillo. ~ Anthony Fauci

I Sellotape whole tins of sardines to my face at night, attach two squeezed lemon rinds to my armadillo-skinned elbows, and put cucumber on my eyes. ~ Barry Humphries

If I had a cat I’d buy another one so I could kick one and then the other. ~ Greg Abbott

This was either “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” or the Fabulous Armadillos at the Legacy of the Lakes Gardens . . . ~ Me

With the advance of feudalism came the growth of iron armor, until, at last, a fighting-man resembled an armadillo. ~ John Boyle O’Reilly

July 2

If it’s your job to eat a frog, it’s best to do it first thing in the morning. And If it’s your job to eat two frogs, it’s best to eat the biggest one first. ~ Mark Twain

[Our first breakfast of the season at the golf club . . . ]

I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. When they wake up in the morning, that’s as good as they’re going to feel all day. ~ Dean Martin

I have always been delighted at the prospect of a new day, a fresh try, one more start, with perhaps a bit of magic waiting somewhere behind the morning. ~ J. B. Priestley

[Yet another golfer who should be breakfasting instead . . . ]

Some mornings, it’s just not worth chewing through the leather straps. ~ Emo Philips

Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. ~ Plato

[We were delighted to welcome back the internationally-awarded music duo, Patchouli, to Carlos Creek Winery . . . ]

Where words fail, music speaks. ~ Hans Christian Andersen

[Julie and Bruce historically played in Alex several times a year, but with gigs in Florida (in winter) and all seasonal points between, they are pretty much booked up everywhere now . . . ]

Without music, life would be a mistake. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

[All our best again to Julie and Bruce, after a tough year of Bruce fighting off cancer. His advice as a result is to always carry an extra 50 pounds, as he needed them all . . . ]

Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. ~ Victor Hugo

Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music. ~ Jimi Hendrix

In fine arts, when you make a painting, it’s just a painting. But if you make a painting in the entertainment industry, it can be an album cover or a t-shirt or a logo. ~ Andrew W. K.

I think sports has done a disservice for a lot of black kids thinking they can only be successful through athletics and entertainment. I want them to know they can be doctors, lawyers, teachers, fireman, police officers, etc. ~ Charles Barkley

[Local photographer and noted coffee roaster, Paul Trumm, shoots a photo . . . ]

Most entertainment is trying to get you. It’s tested, like toothpaste. ~ Albert Brooks

[The crowd wandered back outside after an afternoon rain . . . ]

Music is the one part of the entertainment business where you can’t fool anybody into buying a record. ~ Nile Rodgers

[The rain delay chased us all inside for half hour or so. But the big finish was back out on the wine patio . . . ]

July 3

Let’s put it this way: I don’t have a good work ethic. I have a real casual relationship with hours. I don’t understand why, in entertainment, the hours are as long as they are. It seems like everything takes forever, and no one can tell you why, exactly. ~ Janeane Garofalo

[Anthony Miltich at Lure Lakebar, hard by the shores of Lake Le Homme Dieu, on another perfect weather day in Vacationland USA . . . ]

Music is escapism, it’s entertainment. ~ Andy Taylor

[While the Super enjoyed an adult beverage, I snarfed down a few onion rings . . . ]

I never called my work an ‘art’. It’s part of show business, the business of building entertainment. ~ Walt Disney

[The lake was unbelievably busy with water craft . . . ]

Well, you know, in this crazy world of entertainment, I would say if you have a dream, you have to pursue it. ~ Caprice Bourret

I learned that the first technology appeared in the form of stone tools, 2.6 million years ago. First entertainment comes evidence from flutes that are 35,000 years old. And evidence for first design comes 75,000 years old – beads. And you can do the same with your genes and track them back in time. ~ Zeresenay Alemseged

Art is moral passion married to entertainment. Moral passion without entertainment is propaganda, and entertainment without moral passion is television. ~ Rita Mae Brown

July 4

Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself. ~ Henry David Thoreau

[Happy Independence Day! I am now and have always been a morning person . . . ]

How sweet the morning air is! See how that one little cloud floats like a pink feather from some gigantic flamingo. Now the red rim of the sun pushes itself over the London cloud-bank. It shines on a good many folk, but on none, I dare bet, who are on a stranger errand than you and I. How small we feel with our petty ambitions and strivings in the presence of the great elemental forces of Nature! ~ Arthur Conan Doyle

The next morning dawned bright and sweet, like ribbon candy. ~ Sarah Addison Allen

I love the smell of book ink in the morning. ~ Umberto Eco

I drink cup of sunlight every morning to brighten myself. ~ Debasish Mridha

Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet. ~ Henry David Thoreau

July 5

Pop culture and entertainment can be dismissed as surface, but it’s not. It’s the language we all speak, and it’s the connection point between people all over the world. ~ Bozoma Saint John

[Terrance and the band hit a grand slam as far as the audience was concerned . . . ]

I believe entertainment can aspire to be art, and can become art, but if you set out to make art you’re an idiot. ~ Steve Martin

[The musicians were all super . . . ]

Culture relates to objects and is a phenomenon of the world; entertainment relates to people and is a phenomenon of life. ~ Hannah Arendt

After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. ~ Aldous Huxley

Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life. ~ Jean Paul

Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman. ~ Ludwig van Beethoven

[Ruthie caught a couple bead necklaces . . . ]

Music is everybody’s possession. It’s only publishers who think that people own it. ~ John Lennon

True music must repeat the thought and inspirations of the people and the time. ~ George Gershwin

I guess a good song is a good song is a good song, ya know. ~ George Thorogood

[Super fun night . . . ]

July 7

Storytelling is the oldest form of entertainment there is. From campfires and pictograms – the Lascaux cave paintings may be as much as twenty thousand years old – to tribal songs and epic ballads passed down from generation to generation, it is one of the most fundamental ways humans have of making sense of the world. ~ Maria Konnikova

I remember when I was first starting out in the late 50’s, and everybody at that time said rock ‘n roll was gonna die. I was 15 years old when I started, and I certainly didn’t believe that was true. I thought anything that feels this good and makes me want to tap my foot like this can’t be a passing fad like everybody says. Of course, they were wrong, and here we are in the 90’s and it’s alive and well, and getting programmed all over the country, and really all over the world. So it’s been a great journey. ~ Bobby Vee

remembering bobby vee
August 15-16, 2017

The Killer Vees, featuring Jeff, Tommy and Matt Vee along with Bobby’s long-time guitarist Ar J Stevens and pianist George Maurer will reunite at Theater L’ Homme Dieu one last time to say goodbye to their father, uncle, friend, mentor and band leader Bobby Vee. Complete with Bobby’s touring string section and cast members from Teen Idol: The Bobby Vee Story singing songs from their roles in the play as well as helping out on background vocals.

[We left for the theatre early because rain was on the way. We didn’t quite make it so we stayed in the car for a half hour or so until it quit . . . ]

Rock gives children, on a silver platter, with all the public authority of the entertainment industry, everything their parents always used to tell them they had to wait for until they grew up and would understand later. ~ Allan Bloom

Living ain’t easy, loving’s twice as tough. ~ Bobby Vee

[Interspersed throughout the show were videos of the life and times of Bobby Vee . . . ]

So remember when you tell those little white lies that the night has a thousand eyes. ~ Bobby Vee

[Theatre executive director Nicole Mulder does the introductions . . . ]

I once thought losing my confidence was the worst thing that could happen; then I lost my faith. ~ Bobby Vee

[DYK Bob Dylan once played piano for Bobby’s Vee band. He played then under the name Elston Gunnn (yes, 3 n’s), but he was subsequently let go because he could only play in the key of C . . . ]

Come back when you grow up girl, you’re still living in a paper doll world. ~ Bobby Vee

[Dylan thought of Vee as a brother because they were from the same part of the country . . . ]

You’re looking like a woman now, you’re mind hasn’t gotten the message somehow. ~ Bobby Vee

[Bob Dylan & Vee met again when Dylan was playing in Greenwich Village & Vee was at the Top of the Charts . . . ]

I punched my buddy in the nose after lunch, now I’m in trouble cause the dean saw the punch. ~ Bobby Vee

[Bobby’s nephew Matt on guitar and lead vocalist, and Bobby’s son Tommy on bass . . . ]

I see music as fluid architecture. ~ Joni Mitchell

[Bobby’s grandson Bennett Vee, lead guitar player on the far right, is now a regular . . . ]

I produced a song for Bobby Vee called Get The Message. ~ Jimmy Griffin

Music is forever; music should grow and mature with you, following you right on up until you die. ~ Paul Simon

[BTW, that’s Tommy’s brother Jeff on drums . . . ]

Music is the best means we have of digesting time. ~ W. H. Auden

The wise musicians are those who play what they can master. ~ Duke Ellington

[Matt’s 14-year old son Will joined in with the band on drums and later on guitar . . . ]

Lean your body forward slightly to support the guitar against your chest, for the poetry of the music should resound in your heart. ~ Andres Segovia

[Proud papa looks on . . . ]

It was my 16th birthday – my mom and dad gave me my Goya classical guitar that day. I sat down, wrote this song, and I just knew that that was the only thing I could ever really do – write songs and sing them to people. ~ Stevie Nicks

He has Van Gogh’s ear for music. ~ Billy Wilder

[You rock, Killer Vees!]

My father used to sing to me in my mother’s womb. I think I can name about any tune in two beats. ~ Yancy Butler

[Apologies to Julie Velline – Matt’s wife and Will’s mom – here in the back, stage left (from this perspective), for not getting a better photo of her. She, a star in her right, sang with the band and did a couple (?) of solos. Spoiler alert: We retired to Alex 22 years ago. Thus, I know we have known Julie and Matt for that long because they were both working at Wells Fargo at the time – and Julie was our mortgage banker . . . ]

[A previous photo of Julie, with Matt, from a place long ago and far away . . . ]

Please write music like Wagner, only louder. ~ Samuel Goldwyn

[Another super show!]

Nobody with an IQ higher than emergency-room temperature could ever believe that ‘death panels’ would be appointed to nudge the elderly toward euthanasia. Yet for idle entertainment, it’s hard to beat Sarah Palin’s ignorant nattering on the subject. ~ Carl Hiaasen

Nevertheless, we do need insects, for they perform many useful functions. Without insects, for example, we would have no reliable way to spread certain diseases. ~ Dave Barry

Life is a lot like jazz… it’s best when you improvise. ~ George Gershwin

Up Next: Back to cleaning up the back files . . .

May the 4th Be With You (Part 1)

July 8

I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being. ~ Thornton Wilder

Independence Day, like many major holidays these days, is more than just a single day (Christmas is an entire season). So, this a recollection of days before and days after the 4th of July . . . ~ Me

The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation. ~ Stella Adler

June 22

“1972. A then-lawyer at the ACLU named Ruth Bader Ginsburg set out to convince an all-male Supreme Court to take sex discrimination seriously with an unconventional strategy. She didn’t just bring cases where women were the victims of discrimination; she also brought cases where men were the victims. In this episode, we look at how a key battle for gender equality was won with frat boys and beer.*

This world premiere one act play is adapted with permission from NPR and Radiolab from one of their most popular podcast episodes. Minnetonka Theatre is excited to bring this remarkable true story back to life on the TLHD stage. Two performances only.”

[The kids from Minnetonka did it again. They performed their tied for first place in the state one-act play contest “Honk & Holler” at Theatre L’Homme Dieu on Thursday night. Incidentally, Alexandria tied them for first place . . . ]

Carolyn becomes the reluctant plaintiff in a historic Supreme Court case argued by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a young lawyer at the ACLU, who convinces an all-male Supreme Court to take discrimination against women seriously by bringing a case against the young men who frequent Carolyn’s establishment. It’s a remarkable story of two very different women and how, together, they change the world. This one act play, performed by Minnetonka Theatre, is just 40 min, no intermission.

Free speech means the right to shout ‘theatre’ in a crowded fire. ~ Abbie Hoffman

[A fan enjoying the pre-performance amenities . . . ]

When I saw ‘Hercules,’ my mind just exploded because I was extremely thin; I was insecure. I literally ran out of the theatre and started lifting things, anything I could think of – milk crates. I’m still lifting things. It changed my life. ~ Sylvester Stallone

[“Thank you, Becky!”]

I like the ephemeral thing about theatre, every performance is like a ghost – it’s there and then it’s gone. ~ Maggie Smith

[The TLHD’s executive director, Nicole Mulder, and Minnetonka Theatre’s artistic director, Trent Boyum, discuss what is about to be presented . . . ]

A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it. ~ Alfred Hitchcock

The last time I heard real screaming in the theatre was when I went to see a movie I did years ago, called ‘Wait Until Dark.’ Now, my mother was the least emotional person on the planet, but when I got killed in the movie, she stood up and screamed, ‘That’s my son!’ At Radio City Music Hall in New York! ~ Alan Arkin

I always liked the visuals to be choice and at the same time minimalist. And, I love black boxes. After all, that’s what theatre is, it’s an empty space, and it’s both limited and unlimited because the space is the space, but what you can do with people’s imaginations is really endless. ~ Harold Prince

In the end I think theatre has only one subject: justice. ~ Edward Bond

June 24

In its beginnings, music was merely chamber music, meant to be listened to in a small space by a small audience. ~ Gustav Mahler

[This was the last performance of the 1922-23 season for the Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra. And we were treated to a sky show on the way home . . . ]

We are a summer camp for families of all shapes and sizes where you can create family memories and reconnect. We take care of you! Family Camp is a vacation with no pre-planning needed, no cooking (unless you want to), and plenty of free time with and without the kids. You will leave feeling rested, spiritually renewed, and reconnected as a family. ~ Mount Carmel website

[Arriving for the Chamber Concert at Mount Carmel on Lake Carlos in Alexandria . . . ]

Rows and flows of angel hair . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

[The cloud show on the drive home . . . ]

And ice cream castles in the air . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

And feather canyons everywhere . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

Looked at clouds that way . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

But now they only block the sun . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

They rain and they snow on everyone . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

So many things I would have done . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

But clouds got in my way . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now . . . ~ Joni Mitchell

June 27

One of my biggest thrills for me still is sitting down with a guitar or a piano and just out of nowhere trying to make a song happen. ~ Paul McCartney

[The entry sign tells all . . . ]

Music doesn’t lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music. ~ Jimi Hendrix

[The aforementioned (by sign) Anthony Miltich . . . ]

You couldn’t not like someone who liked the guitar. ~ Stephen King

[The venue . . . ]

Gathered Oaks, a sister property of Rustic Oaks out of Moorhead, Minnesota, shares in the owners’ dream of offering a place to remind us of shared hopes and dreams, a place where we can dwell with nature, and a place where we celebrate the connections of our loved ones. The barn and land here is the heart of many special gatherings and events, and we’re eager to share in your joy and delight as you plan your wedding day or fete. ~ Website

There are countless golden moments between loved ones that weave themselves into the day when it’s wedding day or a special event. We take these to heart and always wish to offer the atmosphere in which you’re celebrating be the loveliest and coziest it can be! ~ Website

Since I can’t read music and everything, I find out that I do the best when I just listen to where I’m trying to go with it, and where it can go, and not try to rush it. ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan

The guitar has a kind of grit and excitement possessed by nothing else. ~ Brian May

[Abnormally well-behaved audience . . . ]

Give me a guitar, give me a piano, give me a broom and string; I wouldn’t get bored anywhere. ~ Keith Richards

[The usual when Anthony sings “Piano Man,” we all rush forward to “put bread in his jar” . . . ]

I recognize that I have some responsibility to keep the music alive, and it’s pretty honorable position to be in. ~ Eric Clapton

Don’t use your brain to play it, let your feelings guide your fingers. ~ Jimi Hendrix

Every time you pick up your guitar to play, play as if it’s the last time. ~ Eric Clapton

Who I am as a guitarist is defined by my failure to become Jimi Hendrix. ~ John Mayer

Rock stars come and go. Musicians play until they die. ~ Eddie Van Halen

My guitar is not a thing. It is an extension of myself. It is who I am. ~ Joan Jett

To me a guitar is kind of like a woman. You don’t know why you like ’em but you do. ~ Waylon Jennings

Besides being a guitar player, I’m a big fan of the guitar. I love that damn instrument. ~ Steve Vai

Guitar is the best form of self-expression I know. Everything else, and I’m just sort of tripping around, trying to figure my way through life. ~ Slash

[Full bar, pizza oven, and food, at Gathered Oaks . . . ]

The guitar is a wonderful instrument which is understood by few. ~ Franz Schubert

The guitar was my weapon, my shield to hide behind. ~ Brian May

[A last look back as we flee the premises for the play at Theatre L’Homme Dieu . . . ]

A guitar is a very personal extension of the person playing it. You have to be emotionally and spiritually connected to your instrument. I’m very brutal on my instruments, but not all the time. ~ Eddie Van Halen

The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd. ~ Sarah Bernhardt

The way the world is, I think a silly evening in the theatre is a good thing, to take our minds off terror. ~ Tim Curry

Every baseball crowd, like every theatre audience, has its own distinctive attitude and atmosphere. ~ Bill Veeck

June 28

As far as I’m concerned, there won’t be a Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon remains dead. ~ George Harrison

[The Boys of ’65 wandered down to Glenwood yesterday for a nosh at Rolling Forks Vineyards on the south side of Lake Minnewaska. Bradley unfortunately is still on an extended medical sabbatical – but we’re cheering for him. Mayo opted for a fleet of sweet wines while I had Marquette Reserve as beverages for our pizzas. After a month of sunny rain free days, the much needed rain finally arrived and its aftermath made for a somewhat hazy cloudy day with limited visibility of the scenic lake lying below us. Despite that, Mayo’s first impression was that of a lovely place to enjoy such an outing. We enjoyed our usual three hours together and hope to get together as a threesome again next month . . . ]

It would be fun to do a reunion show. I hope we do it some day, but it better be soon. We’re all getting on. ~ William Christopher

[Mayo with his wine fleet and pizza . . . ]

The future is built on brains, not prom court, as most people can tell you after attending their high school reunion. But you’d never know it by talking to kids or listening to the messages they get from the culture and even from their schools. ~ Anna Quindlen

[A longtime favorite writer quoted above and my longtime favorite pizza below . . . ]

Without a reunion, the Eagles are forever young, like James Dean. ~ Glenn Frey

[Lake Minnewaska at the bottom of the hill . . . ]

If the Police could do a reunion… One of the biggest jerks I ever met was Sting. If he can do it, then anyone can do it. It’s not that big a deal. And the Eagles! They did it! They severely hated each other. It’s just rock and roll. ~ Steven Adler

[Lake Minnewaska, closer-upper . . . ]

Maybe one day I can have a reunion with myself. ~ Sebastian Bach

[Looking toward the western end of Lake Minnewaska . . . ]

I’ve never been to a school reunion. Mainly because I’m still in touch with my two friends and after them, I only really liked the teachers. I’m pretty sure no one invites teachers to school reunions. ~ Sarah Millican

[Looking northwest over the lake . . . ]

Many a witty inspiration is like the surprising reunion of befriended thoughts after a long separation. ~ Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

[Looking north across the lake . . . ]

If you share a common ancestor with somebody, you’re related to them. It doesn’t mean that you’re going to invite them to the family reunion, but it means that you share DNA. ~ Henry Louis Gates

There are no ‘Leave It to Beaver’ families. Everybody’s family’s got that one nut that comes to the family reunion and you’re like, OK, that guy’s here. ~ Eddie Griffin

[The building with the restaurant and wine making apparatus . . . ]

There’s some horrible connotations in the word ‘reunion.’ ~ Carrie Brownstein

Let’s put it this way: there wouldn’t be much point in me attending a high-school reunion now because there wouldn’t be anybody there. We’d struggle to raise a quorum. ~ Clint Eastwood

Musical theatre history is littered with bad reviews for now classic pieces. ~ Andrew Lloyd Webber

[When your entire life revolves around eating (Wednesday night fine dining at the golf club) . . . ]

If the radical right had its way we’d all be church-going polyester heterosexuals driving around in white Cadillacs eating meatloaf and wax beans while mammoth bulldozers leveled all our forests and even hummingbirds were extinct. ~ Charley, The Voice of the Butterfly – Author: John Nichols

The truth, the absolute truth, is that the chief beauty for the theatre consists in fine bodily proportions. ~ Sarah Bernhardt

My plan is to have a theatre in some small town or something and I’ll be manager. Ill be the crazy old movie guy. ~ Quentin Tarantino

Up Next: Part 2 . . .