SUNDAY MORNING TUNEAGE
PEARL JAM - ALIVE. Back in 1991 when I heard Eddie wail "Son, she said . . . " I knew that I was hearing the next evolution of the Grunge movement. I was aware of Mother Love Bone before but this debut of Pearl Jam and their "Ten" album was a more traditional rock effort than the Nirvana punk rock influences. This song combines great lyrics about the singer finding that the man he thought was his father wasn't his biological father. I like the music here but I just keep coming back to the gravely raw angry voice that Eddie brought to the scene. This still ranks among my favorite 1990s songs.
ERYKAH BADU - BAG LADY. Taking a little trip back to 2000 this morning, y'all. I love the "Mama's Gun" album. And this was the song that got me into that album. It's still a classic of the last decade. I love the message too - that she can't begin a new relationship because she has too much "baggage" from her previous relationship. Her advice is to pack light and good things will happen. "Let it go, let it go, let it go . . ."
RONNIE MILSAP - DON'T YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU. In that late 1983 and early 1984 timeframe, Ronnie was dominating the Country radio. I'm really in love with "Stranger In My House" but I knew of this single then too. And it shows up on a Greatest Hits package I picked up from the library years ago. It's a decent single - captures those days - but you'll have to look elsewhere for Ronnie's best. It gets much better.
SOMETHING RANDOM . . . Always interested in putting hockey fights on here but this one ended with a real knockout!!! And if for some reason, hockey violence isn't your thing - try this awesome behind the back ping pong shot.
DEADLIGHTS OF 2013. . . Bobby Rogers was one of the founders of The Miracles before it was even Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. He was one of the most important singers for Motown that isn't always a household name. Hear him on "Shop Around" and on the seminal "Tracks Of My Tears" . . . I thought her name was actually Ann Romano not Bonnie Franklin for many years. She was a great actress for that part. In recent years she was on "Hot In Cleveland" and had a run on "Young and the Restless" recently . . . Van Cliburn was a big deal. Maybe a bigger deal around here in the DFW area. He was the premiere American piano player of our generation. If you don't know him - YouTube him playing Tchaikovsky from the late 50s and early 60s. It's amazing stuff. . . .Dale Robertson was the last host I remember of "Death Valley Days" . . . Hugo Chavez died and there really isn't much to say about the crazy man and his wacky outfits . . .
QUICK LIST (a random, uninformed list off the top of Shawn's head)
BEST FISH OF ALL-TIME
BEST FISH OF ALL-TIME
10. SARDINES. Not the salt heavy ones from the can that I used to eat on crackers. But get some at the fish counter - they're from the Pacific Northwest usually. You can take these little guys and put on a light breading and they're tasty. Good in a salad too.
8. BASS. Either from a fresh lake in Michigan or a Chilean Sea variety. It isn't the healthiest but it has good flavor from that fat!
7. BLUE GILL. One of the first fish I ever caught. And it's a tasty pan fried fish over a campfire. Want to have a good camping night - let's bring a bucket of blue gills.
6. RAINBOW TROUT. Used to eat this one from the Great Lakes all the time. Don't find it around as much - especially here in Texas. Best served simply fried up in a pan.
5. TUNA. Give me the Toro at the sushi place, let's have a tuna steak with veggies and I'll put it in just about any kind of salad (without the mayo please - try it with mustard)
4. CATFISH. This is the shakiest of all fish dishes. You are taking your chances when ordering at a restaurant. It can be a flaky tasty fish. Or you can get a fish that tastes like a shoe and you're burping up fish taste all day. Done well you are rewarded. Play some fish roulette.
3. SMELT. These are on here for my Nana Bourdo. On a Summer night, she would fry up pounds and pounds of smelt. These tiny fishes you break open and take out the spine and eat. Dipped in flour, fried in butter and salt and peppered. You ate as many as you could hold and the cats lined up all day knowing they'd get the leftovers. I have such vivid memories of those nights and times that I almost will never be able to eat these again.
2. SALMON. Like most fish at the top half of the list - it has lots of uses. It's good in sushi, with bbq sauce and with lemons and veggies. It took me years to learn to love it but now I'm always looking for a new way to try it. If you have a choice - get the Alaskan varieties in place of the Atlantic versions.
1. TILAPIA. Not the healthiest - but healthy. And really not a ton of varieties. But why is it my current favorite? Because of all the things you can do with it. The mild taste lends to putting all kinds of interesting sauces and add ons with it. In the hands of an accomplished cook - it can make a meal that will melt me. The Maxey Tilapia is on my need to eat list.
Leaving off shellfish because that might have to be a different list itself. And it would dominate this list. I'm a huge fan of fish. Part of it growing up in an environment of lakes and part of it watching my cholesterol and weight. And it just tastes great. The worst fish? Really don't understand the appeal of caviar. Nor what good a Grouper is.
NETFLIX PLAY NOW OF THE WEEK . . . Vanessa Redgrave stars in this British import that's been getting "Downton Abbey" type of positive feedback. Watch CALL THE MIDWIFE (Series 1) now . . . for a long time, I used it as the butt of many movie jokes, but GHOST DAD isn't nearly as bad as it sounds - used to watch it on HBO all the time . . . and just found that one of my favorites is on Watch Now - THIEVES LIKE US is an underrated Robert Altman film from 1974 starring Keith Carradine and Shelley Duvall.
Shawn's fave movies according to FLICKCHART
#342 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
#495 - Parenthood
#990 - Scary Movie
#342 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
#495 - Parenthood
#990 - Scary Movie
RANDOM PROJECT UPDATE - The BUFFY project. I feel like I took a long break from this project just as I was getting to the end of Season 4. So I buckled down to finish up the two parter - "The Yoko Factor" and "Primeval" to finish out the Adam story. I like that there was an overreaching story to this season and I've grown used to the transition to college in a way I didn't expect to like. The increasing Angel crossover means I need to get back over to finish Season One there to be even in both.
SHAWN'S TOP ALBUMS OF ALL-TIME (a tribute to the art of the album)
#45 B-52's - B-52's (1979)
I didn't catch up to this album until about 1981. It was like getting a 40 minute party on vinyl. They often get put under the New Wave label. But much like the Talking Heads, they approached their music with a Punk vibe. They brought something to music that I hadn't really even considered at the time, kitsch. I love the call and response dynamics of the group - the girls vs the guys really works here. There are merely nine songs and they all are very entertaining. Fred, Cindy, Kate, Keith and Ricky made a unique combination that captured something that is always needed and makes a top 45 album - fun!!!
I didn't catch up to this album until about 1981. It was like getting a 40 minute party on vinyl. They often get put under the New Wave label. But much like the Talking Heads, they approached their music with a Punk vibe. They brought something to music that I hadn't really even considered at the time, kitsch. I love the call and response dynamics of the group - the girls vs the guys really works here. There are merely nine songs and they all are very entertaining. Fred, Cindy, Kate, Keith and Ricky made a unique combination that captured something that is always needed and makes a top 45 album - fun!!!
Previous Rankings
#46 - Pink Floyd - The Wall (1979)
#47 - Billy Joel - The Stranger (1977)
#48 - Dr. Dre - The Chronic (1992)
#49 - Beastie Boys - Licensed To Ill (1986)
#47 - Billy Joel - The Stranger (1977)
#48 - Dr. Dre - The Chronic (1992)
#49 - Beastie Boys - Licensed To Ill (1986)
#50 - Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove (1978)
THIS WEEK IN TELEVISION
MONDAY
BIGGEST LOSER (NBC) My favorites are hanging in there. But I was a little underwhelmed by Makeover Week. This week starts with five contestants and quickly gets us down to the Final Three. And the Finale is just around the corner. I've really enjoyed the season despite not having my usual BL mojo.
TUESDAY
HELL'S KITCHEN (FOX) This show enters Season 11??? I haven't watched a whole season ever - it's the type of show I seem to able to drop in and out of comfortably. I'm in a cooking mood lately, so I might need to get some food time in with this season.
NEW GIRL (FOX) It's been a decent season - not up to first season standards. But this newest Nick and Jess coupling isn't doing it for me. But I think that they had to go somewhere like this with the show. Might not be enough to save the show for next season. Fox is tough on comedies.
WEDNESDAY
THE AMERICANS (FX) I messed up, right? I should be watching. Going to check Tivo to see if there's a marathon on the horizon. Hulu, you got me?
FOOD PARADISE (TRAVEL) Fajitas in Texas, Chimichangas in Arizona and the best tamales in San Diego. Mmmm. I'm salivating. Who wants to go get some nachos?
THURSDAY
COMMUNITY (NBC) I missed this show. It's not what it was but it's still one of the highlights of my week. Chang back with his Changnesia as Kevin is making me laugh. More on that subplot this week.
ELEMENTARY (CBS) The mid-season change to make Watson more of a "partner" was a great move and the show has found a new strength that will get it moving into the end of this season and the start of next.
FRIDAY
THE WIZARDS RETURN: ALEX VS ALEX (DISNEY) I'm conflicted. I was a huge fan of the show mainly because of my kids. For the years of their preteens and early tweens - it was our Friday night tradition - fish sticks and Disney TV. Those days ended almost exactly when the show ended. And now it returns and it may just me by myself watching it.
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO DICK CHENEY (SHOW) Love him or hate him - I'm curious to see how he's portrayed in this doc. With a title like that - I don't expect it to be completely serious.
SATURDAY
TOO CUTE! (ANIMAL) As far as I can tell, this is like a long version of the Puppy Bowl with puppies roaming around. Tonight is a Great Dane puppy!!!
SO GRAHAM NORTON (BBC) In case you missed this past season - tonight is a fun Best Of for Season 12.
SUNDAY
COLLEGE BASKETBALL - BIG 10 TOURNAMENT FINAL (CBS) Based on how the past few weeks of this Conference has gone - this could be a really, really interesting weekend and the final should be amazing.
GIRLS (HBO) Judd Apatow and Lena Dunham cowrote the season finale tonight. I'm cheering for Hannah at the end of the season. I think it'll be interesting to see how they focus on the multiple stories for a Season Three. I expect a contraction of characters and much more of a Hannah focus.
JOHN FORD'S IRELAND (TCM) Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with one of the best Irish directors of all-time. Not exactly "Irish" history but I do love John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara in Ford's THE QUIET MAN.
AND NOW A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR . . . not sure there are many ads currently getting me excited. Or I'm just not watching enough shows at 3x speed. So, maybe this is a good place to pull out some classics for some of the new viewers. . .
First a long one with the great accent of Robert Carlyle and the awesome history of Johnnie Walker . . .
And then the great fun of Darth Vader playing golf . . .
And a flashback first to Smurfberry Crunch (not a bad taste but embarrassingly bad commercial) . . .
And I forgot until someone mentioned it this week how refreshing Five Alive was . . .
"Walk talk in the name of love
First a long one with the great accent of Robert Carlyle and the awesome history of Johnnie Walker . . .
And then the great fun of Darth Vader playing golf . . .
And a flashback first to Smurfberry Crunch (not a bad taste but embarrassingly bad commercial) . . .
And I forgot until someone mentioned it this week how refreshing Five Alive was . . .
"Walk talk in the name of love
Before you break my heart
Think it over, think it over
Roll it over in your mind." - B-52's
Dance this mess around. Stay hard.
sb
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