Friday, July 17, 2009

Black and White in Color- The Movie


I originally thought of this blog's title just as a play on words... Black and White in Color. My love of photography factored into it in addition to those awful colorizations of classic B&W movies they did in the 80's. Anyway, I was googling the title just seeing what would show up and low and behold there is a movie with the Exact Same Name! It seems to be a French film from 1977 that won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. It seems to be a comedy about the French trying to fight WWI in colonial Africa against the Germans. Odd setting for a comedy, but it's worth a look and now in my Netflix queue. Updates to come.

Weekly Recommended Album # 3- The Tigers Have Spoken By Neko Case


I personally think that live albums get sort of a bad rep. To provide a work analogy, studio albums are really presentations to the public as to what an artist is about. A debut album is like a resume, an introduction that allows the artist to give a brief overview of training, influences and experiences. Subsequent albums are more like powerpoints that give a bi-annual overview as to what the artist is up to at the time. Live albums are different. A live album allows the listener to tag along to see the artist at work. This is why Johnny Cash at Folsum Prison and Elvis at Madison Square Garden are so timeless. This is why I am recommending The Tigers Have Spoken by Neko Case. Essentially a live compliation album, it is a good showcase for all of Ms. Case's talents namely her songwriting and her choice of covers and that smoky twangy voice that is her trademark. Recorded over three shows, Neko uses her backup band The Sadies to full effect on such tracks as "Train from Kansas City" and "The Tigers have Spoken". She does Loretta Lynn proud with her cover of "Rated X" and does a haunting "Wayfaring Stranger". But what makes that album is how she plays off the crowd to step it up a notch on nearly every song.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

2009 All-star game moment

It was a pretty short all star game this year, with few memorable
moments. The one thing I remember is that, for some reason, Fox showed
this creepy guy for 5 long seconds with no explanation whatsoever.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Weekly Recommended Album #2


This is the soundtrack to a Wim Wenders film from 1997. If you lived in New York , Chicago or LA and you blinked you probably missed it. If you lived anywhere else, you didn't need to blink you missed it anyway. I vaguely remember renting it but that is about as far as it goes. When it comes to Mr. Wenders: Wings of Desire=Greatness, The End of Violence= Not so Much. But the soundtrack, oh the soundtrack. Mr. Wenders either has a very good ear or a little bird with great taste was doing some whispering. Either way, this is an album not to be missed, even the sound clips from the film actually add to the album. Recommended tracks: "A Little Drop of Poison" by Tom Waits, a great song that I am not sure is available anywhere else. "Everytime I Try" by Spain, usually Spain songs are good for navelgazing and nothing more, but this moves slightly faster and with more feeling. "Bailare (El Merecumbe) by Raul Malo, the lead singer of the country band The Mavericks is so melodic, you find yourself singing along to a song completely in Spanish. Other artists include a Michael Stipe/Vic Chesnutt duet, an early track from Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown and DJ shadow adding some atmospherics as well. That's the good news. The bad news is that it seems to be out of print, but if it is a bargain bin, walk it up to the counter with a smile that says "I just took candy from a baby", because you just made a steal.


Swinging

I thought I would post a couple of pics from LA from my digital camera. This is one of Juan Pierre swinging at a high heater. Taking pictures of batters swinging is a guessing game, you try to time it just right.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Steak #1 Yatz's Subs and Steaks

Here are the ground rules:
1. Each steak will be ordered the same : Small steak with just fried
onions and provolone. I don't want any sauces like ketchup or mayo to
get in the way of the taste.
2. Each steak will be judged on a scale of 10, with 2 points each for
roll, steak, toppings, seasoning and the value for the price.

Not a bad steak overall, the roll was crusty and soft I'd give it a 2.
The steak was done throughout, but there could've more of it, I'd give
it a 1.5. Onions and cheese were in good amount, so that's a 2. The
sandwich was a little bland, could've used more s & p, it gets a 1.25.
The sandwich was $5 which for a 6 inch seems to be a bit steep, so
that gets a 1. But I would go back in a pinch. Total 7.75/10

Wilmington cheesesteak tour

After the excitement of visiting the city of angels, we are back to
the daily grind of Wilmington. For a little motivation, I have decided
to go on Wilmington Cheesesteak Tour 2009. I have lived in Wilmington
now for a little over a year, so I figured this would be a tasty way
to explore. First I will start on Union street, what I christen
"Cheesesteak Alley" where there are no fewer than four sub shops
within a quarter mile. First up is Yatz's at 626 N. Union.

Home sweet sort of ...

Landing in BWI, picture blurry just like my eyes.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

On the way home...finally

Our layover from LA to Baltimore was in Albequerque where the airport
has a distinct Southwestern flair. The terminals look like adobes.

Goodbye to LA

One last picture of where we stayed in Venice. Of course, the day we
leave is the only day we had sunshine in the morning.

Fireworks on the 4th

Since we also had a balcony, we had a great view of the Venice
fireworks. Unfortunately, there is only so much you can do with the
camera on the iPhone.

Best shower ever

In this nice condo they also have the best shower ever. Two shower
heads from the ceiling, side showers coming from the left and right
walls and a wraparound bench made of marble.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Fire table

The condo that we stayed in Venice is a penthouse with crazy
amenities. This is a picture of a fireplace table on the balcony. The
one holding the margarita is Misty, a gold medal swimmer that swam
mile in the pacific on Saturday morning just for the fun of it.

Venice Beach

Unfortunately, the iPhone has some limitations with the camera but
here is a typical venice scene: young family on the beach and an 80
year old man running in a speedo.

Friday, July 3, 2009

$15 drinks taste the same as $3 ones

Last nite we went to a swanky LA bar (it was actually in Santa Monica)
called the Viceroy. It was interesting to see where celebrities hang
out, but not so interesting to pay $15 for drinks that cost $3 at
happy hour everywhere else.

Thursday in LA- Getty Villa Museum

Today, we went to the Getty Villa museum. The smaller of the two Getty
museums, this has nothing but Roman and Greek antiquities. It was
great day to go because of the good lighting for shadows and
reflections.

Bentleys, Bentleys and more Bentleys

People really know how to spend money on cars here. This is one of six
Bentleys we saw on Wednesday.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Ice cream malt cup

This is a frozen confection here at the stadium. They have frozen
lemonade cups and soft serve like most parks, but I have never seen
these before. It tastes like a Wendy's Frosty but frozen completely
solid.

The field at Dodger Stadium

We picked a good game to attend, a getaway game versus the Colorado
Rockies. Most of the attendance was made up kids in summer day camps.
The stadium itself is 47 years old which makes it, believe it or not,
the 3rd oldest ball park behind Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. It
doesn't have the same ammenities as newer parks like actual
restaurants and air conditioned stores, but it is aging quite well
like most people do in SoCal.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

LA cheesesteak?

They even have cheesesteaks at Dodger Stadium. Coming from the Philly
vicinity, I am a little skeptical.

"World Famous" Dodger Dog

It's really just a $5 dollar footlong, just not the subway kind.

Parking lot number

My sister was nice enough to get us tickets to Wednesday's Dodger
game. This is the charming way they identify parking lot numbers.

Dinner on the beach

After one layover in music city, and another five hours of flying, we
finally arrived in LA. Pretty exhausting, but in the end it was
definitely worth it, watching the sun go down with a picnic supplied
by my sister, Karen.

One airport looks just like all the others

This is the view of LAX
from my airplane seat. It seems to all run together, so I do feel
bad for the people that do a lot of traveling for a living. I know I
would end up in the wrong city half of the time because I could not
tell the difference.

One airport looks just like all the others

This is the view from my seat at the Nashville airport. Notice the
invisible sign that says: Welcome to the Home of Country Music.

One airport looks just like all the others

I am in LA county all this week and thought I would post what I am
seeing. Here is the view from my seat at BWI airport.