She was the last survivor of my grandparents' generation on either side of my family. My parents' generation is now the only buffer between me and "the end," and I've already lost my dad. So I am feeling a little uncertain this week.
I crushed this category for some reason.Tonight’s Jeopardy has a cover songs category. Three of the five responses have come up in this thread, including one on my list.
Tonight’s Jeopardy has a cover songs category. Three of the five responses have come up in this thread, including one on my list.
My feet turn terribly inward - I guess they call it pigeon-toed but it's more like walking like you have something up your butt (at least according to people who are less kind). When I was a baby, they tried to correct by making me wear shoes with a metal bar in between pointing my feet outward. My mom saved them so I still have them somewhere in the basement if only to remind the occasional visitor how I was tortured as a small child. I also had to wear orthopedic shoes through first or second grade. When I got to pick my first shoes, I went with Zzzips.My mom and brother walk like a duck. Their feet go outward like they are wearing fins when they walk. When I was little, I had to wear corrective shoes. I hated them. I had a habit of sitting on my left foot if I was sitting on the floor, and so my left foot turned inward a little. I can't remember how long I had to wear them, but they were ugly. Whenever my foot was corrected, my mom said she would get me any pair of shoes I wanted. I picked out some Dingo boots. I loved those things. I've always had a big love for shoes, but foot pain and skin issues over the last 4 years have limited what I can wear. I feel like I've reverted back to my corrective shoe days.
In Oakland last week, had something happen for the first time in my 30 years of renting cars. I have Budget Fast Break so picked up my paperwork outside and went right to the car. Pulled out of the airport and within 3 minutes, the gas light came on (and the range was at 0). Then the charge indicator starting flashing and said I had 1 mile. Was afraid I wouldn't make it back to the rental car center so pulled over at the nearby gas station and the Dodge Hornet was indeed running on fumes. All the paperwork of course said it was delivered with a full tank. Was initially pissed but then relieved that I hadn't actually gotten on the freeway before noticing. Called Budget to complain and they gave me 3 days free on a future rental and told me to return it empty, which would be noted in computer. Of course, we return it with a 1/4 tank, explain the situation to the intake person, and the bill arrives in my email a few minutes later with a $60 fuel surcharge. Another phone call managed to clear it up.Getting into Phoenix Thursday was a breeze, choosing my rental car was a breeze, and then...I waited nearly 40 minutes in line just to get out of the parking lot at Hertz.
In Oakland last week, had something happen for the first time in my 30 years of renting cars. I have Budget Fast Break so picked up my paperwork outside and went right to the car. Pulled out of the airport and within 3 minutes, the gas light came on (and the range was at 0). Then the charge indicator starting flashing and said I had 1 mile. Was afraid I wouldn't make it back to the rental car center so pulled over at the nearby gas station and the Dodge Hornet was indeed running on fumes. All the paperwork of course said it was delivered with a full tank. Was initially pissed but then relieved that I hadn't actually gotten on the freeway before noticing. Called Budget to complain and they gave me 3 days free on a future rental and told me to return it empty, which would be noted in computer. Of course, we return it with a 1/4 tank, explain the situation to the intake person, and the bill arrives in my email a few minutes later with a $60 fuel surcharge. Another phone call managed to clear it up.Getting into Phoenix Thursday was a breeze, choosing my rental car was a breeze, and then...I waited nearly 40 minutes in line just to get out of the parking lot at Hertz.
Since I'm already rambling, the previous trip when we returned are car to OAK, the folks that pulled into the lane in front of us had the back window smashed out of their rental minivan. They had picked it up not 20 minutes earlier, stopped at the nearest Starbucks, and while they were inside, all their luggage got stolen. It was a family of five in town to watch their kid/sibling make his major league pitching debut for the A's that afternoon. Checked the box score later and it didn't go much better than the rental car experience.
Lesson for the future - maybe stop flying into OAK to save a few bucks.
Oh great call, hadn't thought of that onekrista4:
Sloop John B – The Beach Boys (traditional/first known release by The Weavers)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: N/A
In Oakland last week, had something happen for the first time in my 30 years of renting cars. I have Budget Fast Break so picked up my paperwork outside and went right to the car. Pulled out of the airport and within 3 minutes, the gas light came on (and the range was at 0). Then the charge indicator starting flashing and said I had 1 mile. Was afraid I wouldn't make it back to the rental car center so pulled over at the nearby gas station and the Dodge Hornet was indeed running on fumes. All the paperwork of course said it was delivered with a full tank. Was initially pissed but then relieved that I hadn't actually gotten on the freeway before noticing. Called Budget to complain and they gave me 3 days free on a future rental and told me to return it empty, which would be noted in computer. Of course, we return it with a 1/4 tank, explain the situation to the intake person, and the bill arrives in my email a few minutes later with a $60 fuel surcharge. Another phone call managed to clear it up.Getting into Phoenix Thursday was a breeze, choosing my rental car was a breeze, and then...I waited nearly 40 minutes in line just to get out of the parking lot at Hertz.
Since I'm already rambling, the previous trip when we returned are car to OAK, the folks that pulled into the lane in front of us had the back window smashed out of their rental minivan. They had picked it up not 20 minutes earlier, stopped at the nearest Starbucks, and while they were inside, all their luggage got stolen. It was a family of five in town to watch their kid/sibling make his major league pitching debut for the A's that afternoon. Checked the box score later and it didn't go much better than the rental car experience.
Lesson for the future - maybe stop flying into OAK to save a few bucks.
If Ticketmaster and Xfinity didn't exist, I might say rental car agencies are the worst companies on the planet.
krista4:
Sloop John B – The Beach Boys (traditional/first known release by The Weavers)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: N/A
For some reason, this doesn’t appear on Spotify like the rest of their covers album on which it appears (part 2). So only YouTube here.
Chaos34:
99 Red Balloons - Goldfinger (Nena)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
This may be the only case where a mid-60s garage band toned down AND out-rhythmed an R&B original.Uruk-Hai:
Nobody But Me - Human Beinz (Isley Brothers)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
Did not know this was a cover. Some of the most beautiful singing, playing, and imagery ever.krista4:
Sloop John B – The Beach Boys (traditional/first known release by The Weavers)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: N/A
Their covers albums are really good.zamboni:
Marquee Moon - Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs (Television) NOT ON PLAYLIST
Song: first vote
Cover artist: second votes for each – Marquee Moon (1); Hello It’s Me (1)
Original artist: four votes – Marquee Moon (1); See No Evil (1)
I felt myself becoming a customer service irate. I hate being that guy. So I used it as an opportunity to do this almost word for word.
15 Pointer playlistI forgot to send the selections to @Hawks64 in advance, so it could be a bit for the playlist. Sorry!
Shwing!Mrs. Rannous:
Ballroom Blitz - Tia Carrere (Sweet)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
I thought it'd be this.
I felt myself becoming a customer service irate. I hate being that guy. So I used it as an opportunity to do this almost word for word.
Knew what that was gonna be before I clicked the link, but still watched and laughed anyway b/c it's so spot on.
She is from babe-alon.Shwing!Mrs. Rannous:
Ballroom Blitz - Tia Carrere (Sweet)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
One of my friends was in Oakland last week to get their house ready for the new renters, and for the renters to sign a year lease. They had a hard time finding anyone willing to sign for only one year, but my friends are moving back in a year to year 1/2. Renters there have more rights than landlords, so the lease is tricky. Anyway, when my friend flew back to NC, the renters called her and asked if her car ever got stolen from the house, because their car gotten stolen their first night there. The renters moved from a neighborhood a mile or two away, and their moving truck got the catalytic converter stolen off of it that same night in front of the house they moved from. Lots of crime there.Since I'm already rambling, the previous trip when we returned are car to OAK, the folks that pulled into the lane in front of us had the back window smashed out of their rental minivan. They had picked it up not 20 minutes earlier, stopped at the nearest Starbucks, and while they were inside, all their luggage got stolen. It was a family of five in town to watch their kid/sibling make his major league pitching debut for the A's that afternoon. Checked the box score later and it didn't go much better than the rental car experience.
Lesson for the future - maybe stop flying into OAK to save a few bucks.
I haven't commented much on my songs, because I feel most are known, but this one maybe not. Ray Charles wrote this song with a couple other fellas back in '63. It was the B-side of a single. Ray's original is very good, but Gregg's version is my favorite. Gregg's bluesy vocals are outstanding, and I love his piano playing, and the arrangement of strings and subtle horns. It's one of my favorite recordings by him solo or in The Allman Brothers Band.simey:
Brightest Smile In Town – The Gregg Allman Band (Ray Charles)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: first vote
I think it’s a bonus track — Vol 2 has a ton of them. The proper albums are on Spotify but the bonus tracks aren’t.For some reason, this doesn’t appear on Spotify like the rest of their covers album on which it appears (part 2). So only YouTube here.![]()
Makes sense - I actually heard it on Spotify first but it must have been yanked. Too bad - not an easy song to cover and they do it very admirably.I think it’s a bonus track — Vol 2 has a ton of them. The proper albums are on Spotify but the bonus tracks aren’t.For some reason, this doesn’t appear on Spotify like the rest of their covers album on which it appears (part 2). So only YouTube here.![]()
Did not know this was a cover. Some of the most beautiful singing, playing, and imagery ever.krista4:
Sloop John B – The Beach Boys (traditional/first known release by The Weavers)
Song: first vote
Cover artist: first vote
Original artist: N/A
One of my friends was in Oakland last week to get their house ready for the new renters, and for the renters to sign a year lease. They had a hard time finding anyone willing to sign for only one year, but my friends are moving back in a year to year 1/2. Renters there have more rights than landlords, so the lease is tricky. Anyway, when my friend flew back to NC, the renters called her and asked if her car ever got stolen from the house, because their car gotten stolen their first night there. The renters moved from a neighborhood a mile or two away, and their moving truck got the catalytic converter stolen off of it that same night in front of the house they moved from. Lots of crime there.Since I'm already rambling, the previous trip when we returned are car to OAK, the folks that pulled into the lane in front of us had the back window smashed out of their rental minivan. They had picked it up not 20 minutes earlier, stopped at the nearest Starbucks, and while they were inside, all their luggage got stolen. It was a family of five in town to watch their kid/sibling make his major league pitching debut for the A's that afternoon. Checked the box score later and it didn't go much better than the rental car experience.
Lesson for the future - maybe stop flying into OAK to save a few bucks.
Some little English group looking for a break included this cover on their debut US release, Introducing the Beatles. A sort of compilation of their first 2 UK albums. This album clocked in at a paltry 28 minutes, but those were the days. As others have mentioned this is a brilliant vocal by Lennon and mimicked brilliantly by Mr Ferris Bueller who reintroduced the song to me and another generation in the 80s.
17. Brown Eyed Girl - Jimmy Buffett (Van Morrison)
I've talked on this board before about my college days working at a Tex-Mex place called the Terrapin Taco House near the University of Maryland, and how in the latter part of my tenure there that Jimmy's music was a staple, as the owners were Parrotheads. I've also mentioned that in order to cope with the place, various employees and I would alter the lyrics of whatever was playing at any given time, often with references to our food, i.e., 'rock-and-roll' was easily replaced by 'guac-a-mol'. Anyway, between the classic rock station we were always tuned to, and Jimmy Buffett when we weren't, Brown Eyed Girl came up at least once every time I worked there. Even though it didn't really lend itself to good/funny alterations with Tex-Mex food, it did provide the opportunity to add something local to it:
Making love in the green grass,
Behind Byrd Stadium with you...
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When I was invited to go to that playoff game, I clicked on the google map of San Francisco. I wanted a better idea of the location of my buddy's offices. I hit street view. If you ever visited SF between the 80s and 00s, you know what a beautiful city it is. If it comes up in conversation, I alway call it the most beautiful city in the country. Maybe one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Wow, that street view made me sad. I couldn't stop virtual driving the streets. Homeless, trash, grafiti. I'd been told it was. I know what's happened to parts of LA, but this was much worse. Oakland has to be even worse.
When I was invited to go to that playoff game, I clicked on the google map of San Francisco. I wanted a better idea of the location of my buddy's offices. I hit street view. If you ever visited SF between the 80s and 00s, you know what a beautiful city it is. If it comes up in conversation, I alway call it the most beautiful city in the country. Maybe one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Wow, that street view made me sad. I couldn't stop virtual driving the streets. Homeless, trash, grafiti. I'd been told it was. I know what's happened to parts of LA, but this was much worse. Oakland has to be even worse.
SF is still a beautiful city unless you're downtown. It's a walkable, bikeable city of neighborhoods with unique character (and characters).
Downtown was hit hard by the quadruple blow of the pandemic, remote work, layoffs in tech and the death of retail. It's incredible what a ghost town it is now. I worked downtown for my entire career and it used to be busy and vibrant during the work week. It was always kind of dead on evenings and weekends but the loss of the daytime crowd and their money has started the doom loop.
Cities always change and it'll be interesting to see what happens next. SF retains its advantages of location and climate and continues to be a destination for young, creative people.