Old Rockers

Seems like there are already lots of rockers here at MRC.  Well, rest assured you are not alone.  Check out this article: The fantasy rocks on.  It appeared in this week’s Pacific Northwest Magazine.  Here’s an excerpt:

THERE SHE SITS, leaning against the bed, beckoning me to caress her supple neck and curvy body.

She’s foreign and high-strung, for sure, but I can’t resist her classic beauty, twangy accent and bright personality.

She is a Fender Telecaster, and, thanks to her, I’m part of a global phenomenon.

I’m a baby boomer who has taken up guitar-playing in midlife. In Japan, they’ve got a term for us middle-aged rockers: “Oyaji.” Geezers. Here in the states, we’re called important — at least to the guitar industry, if no one else.

Guitar sales in the U.S. have tripled in the past decade, from 1.1 million in 1995 to 3.3 million in 2004, according to Brian Majeski, editor of Music Trades magazine, which has tracked instrument sales for more than a century.

While no definitive demographic data exists on who’s buying those guitars, Majeski says anecdotal evidence suggests we’re key. Andy Aldrich, owner of American Music in Fremont, calls graying guitarists the “bedrock” of his business.

We’re the generation that made the guitar an icon, and now we have an itch — as well as the scratch — to stop strumming tennis rackets and pick up the real things.

It goes on to talk about the intimidation of guitar stores among other things.

Calling in Sick

Calling in sick to work makes me uncomfortable. No matter how legitimate my excuse, I always get the feeling that my boss thinks I’m lying. On one recent occasion, I had a valid reason but lied anyway, because the truth was just too darned humiliating. I simply mentioned that I had sustained a head injury, and I hoped I would feel up to coming in the next day. By then, I reasoned, I could think up a doozey to explain the bandage on the top of my head.

The accident occurred mainly because I had given in to my wife’s wishes to adopt a cute little kitty. Initially, the new acquisition was no problem. Then one morning, I was taking my shower after breakfast when I heard my wife, Deb, call out to me from the kitchen. “Honey! The garbage disposal is dead again. Please come reset it.” “You know where the button is,” I protested through the shower pitter-patter and steam. “Reset it yourself!” “But I’m scared!” she persisted. “What if it starts going and sucks me in?” There was a meaningful pause and then, “C’mon, it’ll only take you a second.”

So out I came, dripping wet and buck naked, hoping that my silent outraged nudity would make a statement about how I perceived her behavior as extremely cowardly. Sighing loudly, I squatted down and stuck my head under the sink to find the button. It is the last action I remember performing.

It struck without warning, and without any respect to my circumstances. No, it wasn’t the hexed disposal, drawing me into its gnashing metal teeth. It was our new kitty, who discovered the fascinating dangling objects she spied hanging between my legs. She had been poised around the corner and stalked me as I reached under the sink. And, at the precise moment when I was most vulnerable, she leapt at the toys I unwittingly offered and snagged them with her needle-like claws.

I lost all rational thought to control orderly bodily movements, blindly rising at a violent rate of speed, with the full weight of a kitten hanging from my masculine region. Wild animals are sometimes faced with a “fight or flight” syndrome. Men, in this predicament, choose only the “flight” option. I know this from experience. I was fleeing straight up into the air when the sink and cabinet bluntly and forcefully impeded my ascent. The impact knocked me out cold.

When I awoke, my wife and the paramedics stood over me. Now there are not many things in this life worse than finding oneself lying on the kitchen floor buck naked in front of a group of “been-there, done-that” paramedics. Even worse, having been fully briefed by my wife, the paramedics were all snorting loudly as they tried to conduct their work, all the while trying to suppress their hysterical laughter–and not succeeding.

Somehow I lived through it all. A few days later I finally made it back in to the office, where colleagues tried to coax an explanation out of me about my head injury. I kept silent, claiming it was too painful to talk about, which it was! “What’s the matter?” They all asked, “Cat got your tongue?”

OLYMPIC LEAD……

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MRambler jumps for joy after winning Olympic Lead in the “Why the Hell am I still in Oklahoma” competition….. MR attributes his record breaking victory to premeditated procrastination and sheer dumb stupidity….. “The competition was really tough” stated MR and he would like to thank his sponsors – “JekTarn Hiking Supply” of Seattle, WA for his complete wardrobe from head to toe, including the unseen “long johns” although MR states,”The sunglasses were kindly lent to me by Jake Blues and his under, underwear was his own personal choice and of no concern to the public“….. He is standing proudly by the nearly-new 1989 Dodge Ram Raider 4X4 awarded to him by the local used car dealer – “Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe“….. MR plans to celebrate by attempting a five mile journey in his new vehicle….. Again, congratulations to another outstanding Oklahoma Olympian who’s “Stuck in the Middle with Oklahoma“…….

Snow?

We have this white stuff all over the ground here in Oklahoma, I’m scared what is it?

New Blog Header……

What, no comments (other than Anon’s) on the new blog header?…… It took a lot of work to make a decent looking community out of this bunch of registered posters (that includes yours truly)……. I am open for comments, suggestions, hate mail, etc……. The more posts you made (not comments) determined how close you were placed to MRambler Central….. I tried to personalize those that I know and I hope I didn’t offend anyone….. If so, now’s the time to speak out in behalf of your part of the MRambler Central community……

TERRORISM

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I found this cool t-shirt in Santa Fe last week. I’m not an Apache, but a card-carrying Choctaw. Still, I sort of
identify with these four “dudes”. My people signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek and shuffled off to OK.
I guess Mississippi wasn’t worth fighting for. And as for the date, Columbus wasn’t even the first eurotrash to
“discover” a continent that already had about two million human inhabitants. And it has been proven
genetically that all “native americans” are descended from people who came from the northern islands of
Japan–long before old Chris was even a Hershey bar in his daddy’s back pocket. I think we should change
the name of Columbus Day, and move it to December 7th.

John Prine…….

I heard from a friend that John Prine won something at the Grammy’s, but I didn’t get any details….. If he did, it’s about time, he’s been a favorite artist of mine since his first album in the ’70’s….. If anyone knows the details, I would like to be filled-in….. I don’t watch much TV (regular or cable), so any info would be nice…..

I do know that if you are a musician and don’t have a copy of his album “Sweet Revenge” you are sorely on “The Losing End” (Neil Young)….. I mean, if you haven’t heard “Dear Abbey”,”Granpa was a Carpenter”, or “Please Don’t Bury Me “ and not liked them, you’re severely biased or not much of a musician in the first place….. You may not like the semi-country style (although he has his own style as far as I am concerned), but you gotta love his lyrics and the sound and delivery of his voice…. I checked Amazon.com and they only have one copy, but claimed more were on the way and the price was only $9.95…. Can’t beat that…. I don’t have the time to hassle with a link for you, but just go to amazon, popular music, and search for John Prine….. It’ll be worth your time…..

To me, he just as original and fits into Rock just as much as Dylan, Donovan, and the rest of the Folk-Rock artists…. He was definitely ahead of his time and now, maybe he’s got some recognition for it….. Oh, yeah, his new album is great too, but “Sweet Revenge” is one of my all-time favorites…. Not a bad track on it….

Oh, one more thing, Jek I’m going to incorporate your lyric suggestions into “A Season’s Song” …. I’ve revised the referenced post with the new lyrics….. Check it out if you’re interested or wait ’til this Christmas season…… They are printed in bold and italics…… There may be further changes by then……. Thanks….

You too can upload images

Registered users can now upload images for use in posts.  You too can upload images such as this:

Germany Hat

Just follow the “use images in your post” instructions in the Help section under the calendar to your left.  As for the image in this post: those hats are all the rage on German ski slopes.

Be a Border Patrol officer (in Oklahoma)

Yes, you heard right, the Border Patrol is running ads on local radio for officers…… I thought, well, they must be for use in Texas where the Mexican border is, although, I feel it had moved into Oklahoma years ago (see my post I don’t want to live in Mexico )……. The same night after I first heard the Border Patrol ad on the radio, I saw an interview on TV where a group of Mexicans were protesting on the Oklahoma capitol steps about the ads……. The reporter interviewed the Border Patrol representative first and asked the question of why they were recruiting officers in Oklahoma since the border was in Texas…… He stated that although we do not officially have a border in Oklahoma, we have a serious situation with illegal aliens……. As reported by the state of Oklahoma to the Feds, Oklahoma has over 160,000 illegal aliens enrolled in the public school system, and over 500,000 confirmed illegal aliens among the work force in the state…… The reporter, who obviously wanted to dispute this, turned to one of the protesters and asked what he thought of these figures, the man backed away without saying a word, so the reporter then asked if any of the protesters spoke English…… One person came forward as most of the crowd quietly disappeared…… He stated that these figures could not possibly be that high and the Border Patrol was just trying to single out and profile the Spanish-American population in Oklahoma…… The representative stated that these figures were filed directly by the state of Oklahoma to the Federal Government, if they are not correct, then there is a problem of erroneous reporting…… So-o-o, in either case, Oklahoma has a serious situation concerning illegal aliens which needs to be resolved……. The man and the reporter basically shut-up…… Do I need to add that this story did not appear again on the news?……..

I am seriously considering offering my services to the Border Patrol……. Agent MRambler……. Has a nice ring to it, don’t ya think?……..

The Seperation of Business and State

An Idea brought up in the last post “The Price of Tea…” Some of you have said that if we shift the current power base from the Rep’s to the Dem’s etc.. Rather than take that subject thread another direction. I would like to hear from you about how we could possibly separate big business (or small for that matter) from the government ?
Not that this has ever been this way in this country it would be nice to try for a while and see how the market of free ideas could blossom. As many of you know I consider myself an Independent and think that government other than safety rules should stay out of the business business. Why should I be able to do what I want to do as a business more than the next business just because I can afford a better lobbyist and more perks/bribes for the government? If we could get Big Government out of Big Oil, How fast do you think the price of oil would drop and alternative fuels would come on line?…

What does this have to do with the price of tea in China?

worldG, Texas – Exxon Mobil Corp. posted record profits for any U.S. company on Monday — $10.71 billion for the fourth quarter and $36.13 billion for the year — as the world’s biggest publicly traded oil company benefited from high oil and gas prices and demand for refined products. The results exceeded Wall Street expectations.

This, coupled with the fact I heard on the news that oil is probably going to go over $100 per barrell (which means we’ll be paying $5 per gallon) , makes me ill. What in the hell is it going to take to get this country’s priorities straight?

Vintage Guitars

http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/invest/extra/P142831.asp

Interesting article on MSN.com on vintage guitars. Wonder what some of our instruments will be worth in 20 years (if us old farts are still around)?

Musicians Stand and be counted.

I have gathered that we have many former and current musicians among us.
Sound off time, let us all know what bands you were with, the years, the genre of music you played with each group, what instruments you play, and any highlights you had. Or if you are still playing what you are doing now.
Inquiring minds want to know.

The Chicken or the Egg…..

Thought we could use a little humor, although, this could be the actual answer to that age-old question……. I heard this on a local radio station, so, even if you think it’s a somewhat off-color (or, shall we say, egg-colored) it must have passed the FCC censors……. Anyway, here it is:

The Chicken and the Egg are in bed together……. The Chicken is stretched-out, legs crossed, completely relaxed with it’s head on a big, fluffy pillow, smoking a cigarette…… The Egg is upright on the other side of the bed looking very peeved and tense….. The Egg turns to the Chicken and says disgustedly, “WELL, I guess that answers that question!“……..

“Wicked” Wilson

As you probably know, Wilson Pickett passed away last week at the age of 64. His music was a great influence to many of the musicians of our time. When I first started playing, I learned how to play by listening to his records, backed by the mighty Stax/Volt tandem, including Donald “Duck” Dunn & Steve Cropper. In my time I didn’t know of a band whose set list didn’t include “In the Midnight Hour” & “Mustang Sally”. I venture to say Dunn & Cropper laid the foundation for generations of music to come. I’ll go one further and say if it wasn’t for Duck Dunn, there may not have been a Chris Squire or a Jaco Pastorius! If you haven’t already seen it, I recommend a movie that was based on his music, The Commitments”. Thanks for the memories, Wilson.