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Open Thoughts: Two for Tuesday

  

by: Eddie C

Tue Apr 13, 2010 at 03:00:00 AM EDT


Did you ever get the feeling that if there was one place on earth to be, that you had picked that place? Did you ever really blow it?

Welcome to a second installment of Two For Tuesday. The first went back in time to Glam Rock and this one progresses to a updated version of Folk Rock. As I mentioned all these diaries will be about the nostalgia of WNEW-FM, where rock once lived in NYC.

Today a memory of someone who woke me up for many years, morning Deejay Dave Herman who was greatly responsible for launching Bruce Springsteen in the Big Apple. Here in NYC we were a bit backwards in the Bruce Springsteen department. He did not become "the Boss" here until his third album "Born to Run." Across the river in New Jersey by the third album everyone either went to high school with Bruce, dated his sister or had seen him ten times in the Stone Pony but New Yorkers were a little slow on the uptake. So Dave Herman, who was also the father of the dreaded midnight oldie began a morning tradition called "Bruce Juice."

And on that note, I have a "Wow I should have had a V-8 story," or the ultimate "Oh boy did I blow it." It was the somewhere in the mid seventies and I was a huge Springsteen fan. Much because of the urging of Bruce himself I also became a fan of Southside Johnny. So when Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes went on sale at the Capital Theatre I got two tickets. I was looking forward to the show but something came up, a chance to work another concert in Manhattan. I can't even remember what the other show is now but the choice seemed easy, see one band and get a paycheck or drive all the way out to the Soviet Union to see another and get stinking drunk. So I gave the Southside ticket to my brother and he went with my buddy Guy while I worked whatever.  

Sometime early the next morning when my load out ended I drove home to the Bronx for a nightcap at the Green Isle Pup. It was know as the place on Bainbridge Ave. "where good friends meet" and sure enough there was my brother and Guy. I asked about Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and was surprised to hear both of them say "the show wasn't that good." I did not know that they were just trying to put off my pain and suffering. So with very little talk about their concert and a whole lot of talk about my concert we did the cycle and headed home to bed. For you nonprofessionals, the cycle is when the patron buys three and the bartender buys one.  

When the alarm clock went off in the morning, as always it was Dave Herman and he said something like this;

Wow that had to be the greatest concert of all time. Last night Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes were scheduled to rock the Capital Theater in Passaic, New Jersey. But there was a surprise appearance. Joining the Jukes on the stage was Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

Such is life. Below the fold, a little Two for Tuesday Bruce Juice!

Eddie C :: Open Thoughts: Two for Tuesday
Now you would expect in a WNEW-FM nostalgia series that this would go back to the early days of one one of America's most original artist. You would expect a little "Barefoot girls sitting on the hood of a dodge, drinking warm beer in the soft summer rain" or the memory of a time when "She'd fill them long summer nights with her tenderness." This probably should be tribute to a very familiar name "Hey, Eddie can you lend me a few bucks, tonight can you get us a ride" or go back to the "day we sweat it out in the streets of a runaway American dream." But all that is left of those days is "So you're scared and you're thinking that maybe we ain't that young anymore."

Times change and now besides being one of the most original American artist Bruce Springsteen is also one of our most liberal Americans. I did not blow it when he toured some great cover tunes of great historic songs. I got to see The Seeger Sessions at the Greek in Los Angeles and again on PBS. It was one great night under the stars, an educational night of folk heroes.

I remember that night thinking when I heard "Mrs McGrath" for the first time that it was not as sad as it is today. I was thinking at the time that Bush would be gone very soon and the terrible wars in Afghanistan and Iraq would be over.

For the second in this "Two for Tuesday" what else but...

Have you ever been in the right place at the right time? Any memories to share?

But of course don't forget the title, this is an Open Thread.  


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And look, two for the price of one! (14.00 / 6)
A pair from the Seeger Sessions. You got to give extra points to any Rock and roller who figures out a way to get an accordion into the band. And that second song, a love affair with a mule.    

And talk about a progressive, a man with heart;

No wonder Bruce's facial hair is beginning to look like Frank Zappa.


Two for the price of one?!? (12.80 / 5)
Woohoo!

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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I get em' coming and going. (14.00 / 6)
Here is this morning's sunrise;



FABULOUS pictures, Eddie C! (14.00 / 5)
Thanks!!

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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beautiful! (13.83 / 6)
thanks for the lovely sunrise!

Beautiful sunrise pictures, Bruce Springstreen pictures, and post, Eddie C! (14.00 / 5)
Thanks so much for posting all this and sharing it with us!  :)  My younger brother, who's a huge fan of Bruce Springsteen, went to see him in concert in Boston's Fenway Park afew years ago, with a longtime friend of his, who'd managed, due to her field of work, to obtain tickets for them both, at a pretty high cost  ($200.00 dollars apiece), and they had a great time!


The more things change, the more they stay the same.

The "Boss" is always a great time. (14.00 / 5)
And he is all about the music instead of a special effect extravaganza.  

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Although I've never seen "The Boss" in concert, (14.00 / 5)
This:

And he is all about the music instead of a special effect extravaganza.  

is what I've heard.  Having seen The Rascals, Arlo Guthrie, Gordon Lightfoot and many other prominent figures in the folk/rock world in concert,  it's refreshing to hear a rock group or folk-figure that's all about the music, instead of all these special effects extravaganza that is oh so prevalent these days, not only in concert, but in the movies, as well.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.


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for Kathleen :O) (14.00 / 4)





It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

Alright! (13.00 / 4)
A participant!

Flowers for you.

I give you a cherry or many Bronx cherry blossoms.


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my favorites! (13.75 / 4)
why, thank you sir  :O)

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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Thank you sweetheart (12.25 / 4)
I can't get enough!!!!  I'm dancin'!

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:O) (11.00 / 4)
you dancing makes me very, very happy!!!

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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A little tidbit about John Mayer (10.50 / 4)
When he was a kid his parents sent him to a psychiatrist on 2 different occasions because all he would do is play his guitar they were desperately trying to get him on the right path....LOL.

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Just one but a hot one (14.00 / 4)
EdgedInBlue posted it as a reply to my Cheers and Jeers pimp job.



The second half of that two-fer (14.00 / 4)
Great tune!



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An entertaining action twofer. (14.00 / 4)
Paterson is at it again

Last night I posted a link to my The Animals are Getting the Pink Slip (A Bronx Zoo photo and action diary) from last year? Well The World of Darkness is gone now and future generations of New York children will not learn that "When the sun goes down most of the world's animals wake up."

When I clicked on You Tube in that diary there was a new message. Paterson is at it again. Now Albany wants to cut zoo funding by 50% and the animal unemployment videos are back.

This was the first one;

And this was the one in the diary;

The last time Albany tried it there was organized school children protest. Actual kids marching for the animals and handing out pamphlets. That was probably really scary to government, teaching kids that they are not powerless.

Please sigh the petition to rescue Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquariums at this Bronx Zoo Page. You don't need to be from New York to sign. Just tell Albany you will find another place for your family vacation if they are going to destroy those educational institutions.  


And have a little Moxie too (14.00 / 5)

They named that pootie well, Moxie.


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done, Eddie (11.40 / 5)
it wouldn't let me sign from my zip code (said it wasn't recognized in their database but they will update to include it in the near future), so I used my Brooklyn address from my childhood - gha, I can't believe I remembered that after all these years!

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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That's just great (14.00 / 5)
Thank you. I'm sure all of the summer workers and full time staff thanks you. I'm sure the  the children in educational day care thank you. I'm sure there are many more that want to thank you.  

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I love Bruce, Eddie (12.40 / 5)
great open thread!  I got to see him live once, his born in the USA tour.  He was still married to his first wife but was having a little too much fun on stage at the time with his current wife who was playing in the band, it was entertaining to watch. LOL Yes he was a bad boy.

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More container gardening (14.00 / 5)
This is so cool and simple!!!!

Lettuce bowl......

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...  

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very cool! (14.00 / 5)
maybe I should get my culantro going this way... inside the house and away from the goats!!

here's another link, how I plan on solving my tomato and goat problems. already lost this year's seedlings, but have another tray started and will get them out of reach, hanging them from the eaves of the house!  :o)

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm


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That will work great just (9.00 / 4)
don't park the car too close to the house!  LOL

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who... me? (10.40 / 5)
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It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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I am busy getting ready (12.80 / 5)
for our vacation (celebrating 20 years of marriage) to Hawaii, leaving Saturday just want all you fireflys to know I love you and I see you.

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(((((Kathleen))))) (14.00 / 5)
I love you, too, and I see you! what an amazing time awaits you and hubby, lots of pics please!!

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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Thanks I will try (11.80 / 5)
I think my husband will be taking his work laptop so we can log on maybe i can share a little each day.

If that doesn't work out I will post about it when we get home.

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have a wonderful time kathleen (14.00 / 5)
we'll manage here without you- somehow!

& don't forget to take your camera!!!

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



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I am packing 2 cameras (14.00 / 5)
one as a back up.  I have monday's open thread done for the 19th and a post to go up the morning of the 21st, look in my file. :o)

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LOL! (14.00 / 5)
I was gonna volunteer for ya, but shoulda known you'd have it covered!! I have at least 3 whole weeks of "vacation" here, no chemo or radiation for Juan ~ doc's giving his body a chance to recover from his t cells dropping so low. friday's blood work had his t cells almost back to normal!! but still 3 weeks vacation ~ I don't know what the hell I'm gonna do with myself  :O)  and Juan is jumping for joy!!!  hell, he even did laundry and farted around the house yesterday after getting the good news about his test results!

in 3 weeks he'll have another cat, see where things stand, and then a decision on where we go from there. it definitely won't be the most aggressive chemo route, his immune system just couldn't take it  :o(

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm


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that is fucking brilliant! (13.50 / 4)
the best news i've heard in weeks!!!!!!

i'm sorry about not being able to take the aggressive route...
but ever so happy his t-cells are recovering so quickly
(even tho i have NO idea what those are)

BIG hugs to you both
♥~

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



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a BIG hug to you, too! (11.67 / 3)
t cells (or CD4's) are a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes, and play a central role in immunity. HIV targets these white blood cells, and when your t cell count drops below 200, then HIV+ becomes AIDS. Juan was getting frighteningly close, t cell count of 325, 2 weeks ago after his last round of chemo. normal range is between 500 and 1600. his results from friday's blood work have him at 500, so we're celebrating! of course, his idea of celebration is doing the laundry and cleaning house - he insists I don't know what the hell I'm doing on that front - more power to him, I say!!

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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Glad to hear that, newpioneer! (14.00 / 4)
Thanks for keeping us all posted.  Sometimes, going the most aggressive route for chemo therapy isn't the best way to go.  Again, all the best of luck and best wishes for you and Juan.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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thanks, sweetie! (14.00 / 4)


It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

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You're welcome, newpioneer! (11.67 / 3)


The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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How exciting, Kathleen! (14.00 / 4)
Bon Voyage, best wishes, and best of luck to you and yours!  Would love to see pictures and a diary when you get back!  

Have fun! :)

The more things change, the more they stay the same.


[ Parent ]
YAY (14.00 / 3)
Just relax and have fun.  Forget about the rest of the world for awhile.  It'll still be here when you get back.

[ Parent ]
my 'baby' is 30 today (13.00 / 3)
this came out just before we got married...
we kinda thought of it as 'our' song
it was on the radio 2 yrs later as we drove to the hospital to have our boy...

we got stuck in the driveway in the Worst. Rain. Ever.
had to get the tractor to pull our car out & borrow my m-i-l's VW bug to get through the humongous puddle (that washed in over the floorboards)...

mrD was upset...y'see- battlestar gallactica is landing on earth tonite!!
our boy was born at 7:59...
i looked at mrD and said go find a TV- battlestar gallactica is on in one minute!

mrD played these for both kids... lullabys...

happy birthday bebop!

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



happy 30th bebop!! (10.33 / 3)


It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

[ Parent ]
it sure (9.67 / 3)
makes me feel old though :(

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
fuggedaboutit! (12.00 / 3)
you've got one of the youngest, most beautiful hearts in the world!  

It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Thoreau ... and, do no harm

[ Parent ]
thank you (13.00 / 3)
♥~

"Indeed, if a poor man will spend a year in prison for stealing out of hunger,
how high would the gallows need to be to hang the rich man?"
~The Patrician in 'Snuff' by Terry Pratchett



[ Parent ]
Ouch!! (14.00 / 3)
Sorry you got stuck in the mud, RiaD!  What a drag!  Glad you   were finally able to get out, though.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Happy Birthday to Bebop (14.00 / 3)
And more fresh Bronx blossoms for another two-fer.

 


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