Archive for the 'Confessional' Category

01
Jun
10

Relive the Video Store Days with The Monkees “Porpoise Song”

Shortly after graduating college, I had the pleasure of managing an independent record store.  It was one of the best jobs I ever had.  It was there that I learned how to use a video monitor to set a mood for a room.  The theory was that the right video can add just as much flavor as the posters on the walls, the music coming out of the sound system, and the records in the rack.  After a couple of years, I had to leave the record store.  While it was a great job, it didn’t pay.  Surprisingly enough, the new video store down the street did pay…at least more than the record store.  Yeah, I took the money, but I took comfort in thinking that it wasn’t going to be much different.  I rationalized that discussing good movies was the same as discussing good music.  Sadly, I found out, rather quickly, that like the BMV, everybody goes to the video store.  See, at the record store, I had a specific demographic of kids from 15 to 26 with an occasional rock and roll holdover from the 60′s who would share tales of getting high with the MC5, turning me on to bands like the Stooges.  The video store had no such demographic filter.  To make matters worse, the general public has no taste.  I would do my very best to promote good films only to have those people return them, telling me how much the movie blew, and why I sucked for liking such crap.

Yes, managing a video store was my professional low point.  To make it tolerable, I would try to inject a little flavor by playing some off-beat videos during my shift, like an old WrestleMania or the Thunderbirds.  Anything other than whatever typical video store movie the rest of the staff played.  One of the movies I would love to play was the Monkees “Head.”  It’s just so fucked up.  It’s like they got a mountain of drugs, called Jack Nicholson to direct, and made this scattered, stream of consciousness, trippy mess.  What was most fun for me was that regular folks would be in the store, shopping, not paying attention, but they’d hear a Monkees song, think it was an episode, and it would change, and Mike Nesmith would throw a tantrum, and they’d think to themselves, “I never saw this episode.”  They’d come to the counter with their videos and say, “What in Gods name are you watching?”  Success!

In honor of this “I’m going to fuck with you now, typical video store patron” memory, I give you The Monkees, with one of their more psychedelic songs, “Porpoise Song.”

In fairness, I should mention that there were those moments where I would receive compliments on such a video.  While those moments certainly felt better, they were extremely rare.

26
Sep
09

comfort food- 4th meal

in light of the way it is, and in violation of the twofer. I give you 2 cents. Of the My variety. Its our theme song. The words are prophetic.

27
Jul
09

Sellin’ off My Records on eBay and Pavement Comes to Mind

I’m selling off my records on eBay. I have to say, I’m pretty proud of my collection as I have many classics as well as many underground favorites. For the most part, I took real good care of them, unless I was spinning drunk and happened to get too excited while switching songs. Yes, they’re very sentimental to me. However, I’ve brought myself into the present and just about everything I have on vinyl is on my computer.  I’m tired of dragging them from place to place, and my wife and I can use the extra cash. Anyway, I put Pavement’s “Crooked Rain Crooked Rain” up for sale tonight and I was reminded of probably the second happiest song ever, after Earth, Wind, and Fire’s “September”. Ladies and gentlemen, please smile for Pavement’s “Cut Your Hair”.

19
Jun
09

Blogger Confessional – Gettin’ Tore Up on the Digg Front Page

Yesterday, over at ATiotC, I wrote a little ditty titled “Confirmed!  George W. Bush is Still a Dumb Ass“.  It was a quickly written rant and I was fully aware that it was a bit scattered when I posted it.  It really didn’t matter to me.  Truth be told, outside of about 30 regulars, I don’t get many visitors.  Most of my regulars come from the NewsJunkie Twibe, which is a great group of left leaning bloggers and news hounds.  Through this network, we share tons of great stories and information.

I originally connected with this wonderful bunch through Digg.  Recently, Digg removed the ability to “shout” which was our preferred way of sharing stories with the group.  Since we couldn’t shout anymore, the group decided that we’d still submit to Digg and shout by using the NewsJunkie Twibe.  So yesterday, after completing my slam of G. Dubs, I submitted it to Digg, posted the link to the Twibe, and forgot about it.

Forward to this morning.  One of the first things I do when I get on-line is to check how many visitors stopped by.  Imagine my surprise when the count was over 3,000.  Mind you, this is not the first time this has happened.  First time was thanks to a Keith Olbermann/Countdown clip regarding domestic surveillance.  The second was a post titled “Clinton 2 – Dickless Republicans 0“.  The responses to both were interesting.  For the first clip, I found myself linked to a number of right wing blogs and message boards which were basically saying, “See, even liberals are beginning to turn on Obama!  Told ‘ya!”  Um, not really.  While I was concerned about the topic of the clip, it didn’t mean that I was jumping off the Obama ship.  The second was a little more discerning as I received a number of comments from women asking why it was automatically assumed that because a woman showed up a man, she automatically owned his balls?  I would never say that about a man, right?  Good point.  It was a great clip, but after reflection, I felt that I was sensationalizing what was an otherwise normal exchange for ratings.  I got hits solely based on the headline.  In the end I didn’t feel good about it.  I decided to do what I could to stay above board while still injecting my own brand of smarm.  That is until yesterday.

Unless you’re an established blog, you don’t get 3,000+ hits in a day without getting to the Digg front page.  Apparently a few people agreed with me because, as I said, I made front page.  Then the wolves came out.  See, on Digg, you can build a social network of like minded individuals, just as we at the NewsJunkie Twibe did.  Just as we’re a liberal/progressive bunch, there’s an equally active conservative crew.  Here’s what happens…You’re surfing around Digg and you come across a story that is so patently ridiculous to your point of view that you put the word out to your people with the hopes of “burying” the story.  While you’re there, you might as well leave a shitty little comment for the author as well.  Sometimes, this will happen while both factions are at the story and a flame war breaks out in the comments.  In my case, they came out in droves, the story got buried and there are a lot of shitty little comments directed towards me.  Plus, with extra traffic, I got a couple of shitty comments left at the site too.

You know what, that’s fine.  As a new blogger, this experience has taught me some things.  First, regardless of who I think will be checking in, make sure the product is perfect.  Just because I thought it was a toss-off doesn’t mean that new people won’t be stopping by.  Having said that, I stand by every word of what I wrote.  Second, work on the thick skin.  I’d be stupid to think that I’m safe from ridicule by writing a political blog.  I may not get many comments now, but as the site grows, I will get more and they will get nastier.  As far as comments are concerned, I encourage dissenting viewpoints and I don’t mind debate.  If the commenter has a good point, then I will either counter or concede.

It’s the “You’re a fucking idiot” bullshit that I can’t stand.

If that’s the best they can do, then I will allow Eazy-E to retort (NSFW):




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