Monday, November 18, 2024

Album Playthrough Project October 2024

I move into the fourth quarter of the year with the Album Playthrough Project's October album list.  I really need to explore more contemporary artists.  I have enjoyed revisiting the albums of my younger years, but I would like to find more new artists.  I am looking for ways to discover new artists, but one complaint I have with Spotify and many streaming services is they keep giving you more of what you listen to.  This algorithm doesn't help when one would like to discover new artists.  Anyway, I am using some podcasts to hunt for new artists so no worries. 
A few months ago, I teased that I have the next evolution of the Album Playthrough Project for 2025.  I am not ready to reveal the new project, but  I will share the new 2025 Album Playthrough Project in November.   Until then, here is October's album list:  

October Road (2000) James Taylor 10/2/24
Sports (1983) Huey Lewis and the News 10/5/24
Fore! (1986) Huey Lewis and the news 10/5/24
Freeze Frame (1981) J. Geils Band 10/5/24
Dare to be Stupid (1985) Weird Al Yankovic 10/6/24
Pretenders (1980) Pretenders 10/9/24
Mighty Like a Rose (1991) Elvis Costello 10/9/24
Blind Man's Zoo (1989) 10,000 Maniacs 10/9/24
Stream (2024) Fergus McCreadie 10/17/24
No Need to Argue (1994) The Cranberries 10/20/24
Sleeper Catcher (1978) Little River Band 10/21/24
Even in the Quietest Moments (1977) Supertramp 10/22/24
In Through the Out Door (1979) Led Zeppelin 10/22/24
Synchronicity (1983) The Police 10/23/24
Left of Cool (1998) Bela Fleck and the Flecktones 10/23/24
Speaking in Tongues (1983) Talking Heads 10/24/24
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (2008) David Byrne 10/25/24
Rhythm of the Saints (1990) Paul Simon 10/25/24
I Got a Name (1973) Jim Croce 10/25/24
Crosby, Stills, and Nash (1969) Crosby Stills and Nash 10/25/24
Izitso (1977) Yusuf/Cat Stevens 10/26/24
Like a Prayer (1989) Madonna 10/31/24

Best Listen of the Month: Blind Man's Zoo, 10,000 Maniacs
Not much to say other than the 10,000 Maniacs were also on last month's list. I love these guys.

Biggest Surprise: Mighty Like a Rose, Elvis Costello
I didn't realize how many good songs I knew from this album. Very enjoyable listening.

Biggest Disappointment: Let's just say it was a good month of listening!

Still Resonates Today: Dare to Be Stupid, Weird Al Yankovic
Never gets old.

Best Concert Memory: James Taylor, October Road
First concert with my wife in November 2022. Peoria Civic Center
Perfect Moment to Listen: Rhythm of the Saints, Paul Simon
Um, is there a bad time to listen to Paul Simon? I think not.

Most Fun: Sports, Huey Lewis and the News
Yep, you thought it would be Weird Al, didn't you? But, when you know all of the lyrics from 41 years ago...that is fun!

For a description of the Album Playthrough Project, click here

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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Fantasy Football Mid-Season Report

The mid-way point in the NFL has passed and it is time to check in on Fantasy Football.   For
my two teams, it has been feast or famine.

The Kamino Clone Kids started the season at 4-0 and have since gone 2-4 with some tough losses.  For example, in week 9 they scored well over 200 points at 226.35 only to lose to the 6-2 Dathomir Rancors who put down 236.90 points.  The bright spot is that Nico Collins was to return from the IR in week 10 to join an incredible wide receiver corps of Zay Flowers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Quincy Williams.  He returned, but he did not play in week 10.  DK Metcalf should also return in Week 11.  Things are looking up for the Clone Kids. 

The Coca-Cola Kids stumbled out of the gate with a 1-3 record and not breaking 200 points once in the first four games.  They struggled with inconsistent play in the running back position and Will Levis struggled before Derek Carr replaced him to similar results.  In week 5, Trevor Lawrence joined the team and Denver took over the defense and the Kids have gone 3-3 since game 5.  Still two games under .500 at the mid-way point, the Kids need to figure out if Kyler Murray is their quarterback.  Rookie Bo Nix is on the bench waiting to join Trevor Lawrence in the two QB league.  Steady point getters, Jahmyr Gibbs and Brock Bowers are looking for some help from Cee Dee Lamb and Javonte Williams in key positions.  
If the Coca-Cola Kids want to make a run at back-to-back championships, they need to straighten the ship and start putting some points on the board through the second half of the season.  One thing that brings hope is that last year's championship season was not a perfect one.  The second half of the season is when they picked up steam.  So, this is something to work towards for the Coca-Cola Kids.  

I will continue to update the original posts with the weekly match-ups and records.  Here are the links to those two posts for the Kamino Clone Kids and the Coca-Cola Kids: 


Monday, November 4, 2024

A Reflection of the Peanuts Holiday Programs

We have entered the fourth quarter of the year which means the holidays are here!  What that means around our house is the trilogy of Peanuts Holiday DVD's make their appearance.  Perhaps your home has a similar tradition of bringing these programs out on October, November, and December.  

We just finished the first DVD as Halloween has come and gone.  The Great Pumpkin still didn't come
but the nostalgia and smiles did as they do every year.  I think our favorite moment of It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown is when Charlie Brown is just finishing up raking leaves into a pile.  Snoopy encounters a leaf falling to the ground, but keeps it in the air by blowing on it.  He blows that leave over to the pile and Charlie Brown says, "Thanks old pal."  Then Linus with let sucker in hand, runs and jumps into the pile.  Leave go everywhere and Linus is left there with a leaf covered sucker and leaves stuck around his sucker-sticky mouth.  Linus gives the sage advice, "Never jump into a pile of leaves with a wet sucker."  

The Thanksgiving DVD is up next in our house.  There are so many enjoyable moments in the Thanksgiving program.  One of these moments is when Snoopy and Woodstock are tasked with getting the chairs and table set up in the yard.  Snoopy ends up in a scuffle with one the lawn chairs.  This is very relatable if you have ever had to mess around getting the old lawn chairs unfolded, but when the chair takes on human characteristics and boxes with Snoopy, that is when things become quite

humorous.  I think my favorite moment is when Snoopy and Woodstock are dressed in traditional pilgrim outfits and report for cooking duty in the house.  When Charlie Brown opens the door, and Snoopy leads the march into the house, Snoopy is carrying a pop gun rifle as part of his costume.  This pop gun has a cork with string attached to the gun.  Snoopy and Woodstock come to a halt in the kitchen and Snoopy takes the pop gun off his shoulder and places the stock on the ground setting off the pop gun and sending the cork into the air.  The string keeps the cork from getting too far and causing it to bounce about eventually knocking Snoopy silly when it smacks him on top of the head.  Charlie Brown remarks that this is no time to be messing around.  I just find that moment to have lots of character and the slapstick humor just hits home for me.  

When Thanksgiving wraps up, it is time for the final DVD to rise to the top, A Charlie Brown Christmas.  While there are some humorous moments in this program, to me this program is all about the nostalgia

of Christmastime and the message that Linus delivers at the end.  "That is what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown," Linus explains at the end of this speech to the cast of characters.  Charlie Brown is inspired by Linus's speech and takes his weepy little tree home with the thought that no one will ruin the spirit of Christmas for him.  When he decorates his tree with one single ornament, the tree droops over which is the final straw of disappointment for Charlie Brown.  He walks into his house when all of his friends show up to see the droopy tree.  Regardless of all the criticizing the cast has done to Charlie Brown, they build the tree up with decorations.  Charlie Brown comes out and to his astonishment, his little tree is standing proud with Christmas decorations.  Then Charlie Brown and the cast break out into song with Hark the Herald Angels Sing.  It is an amazing display of Christmas and the Christmas Spirit.  While it takes second in my ranking of the shows, A Charlie Brown Christmas definietly does what it sets out to do.  


I know there are many other Peanuts holiday programs, but these original three from the 1960's are by far the best in my mind.  I hope they are a part of your family's tradition, but if they aren't, it is never too late to begin a new tradition.  My kids are both teenagers now, but it is a tradtion still going strong and I have no doubt when they, someday, have families of their own, they will continue the tradition.  I know my wife and I will continue to watch even when my kids are gone from our home.