Friday, January 4, 2008

The Greatest Song

When I was a young man, I heard a song on the radio by a band with a funny name - U2. The song was "Where the Streets Have No Name" and I was hooked on their sound. It wasn't long before I had saved enough money to buy the album (cassette tape back then) "The Joshua Tree". When I heard the song "With or Without You" I thought it was the most powerful and emotional song I had ever heard. It touched me at a deeper level, maybe spiritual even. They had a sound that was unique (especially in the synth driven 80's). "The Joshua Tree" certainly wasn't their first album, but it was the first one I had listened to.

Next came the film "Rattle and Hum" which brought the band to the big screen. To me, they were bigger than life. I remember sitting in the theatre when the film transitioned from B&W to color (the Tempe, Arizona concert) and the bright red came up on the screen - it was the most glorious red I had ever seen, or so I thought. The images of those guys playing, especially Adam Clayton, the bassist, have stayed with me all this time. In fact, sometimes when I'm playing bass at church and it's a U2-style song, I imagine Adam in the shadows, playing that driving bass line with the cigarette hanging from his mouth and the smoke lingering above him. He was cool! I think I secretly wanted to be that persona.

At any rate, this video of "With or Without You" is fairly recent. It may not be the best performance Bono has ever given, but it still brings me back to those days in 1987, sitting in my bedroom with my headphones on, in all their stereophonic glory, being captured by the music, dreaming of one day being able to make music like that. Interestingly, near the end of this video, it becomes difficult to tell if it's a rock concert or a worship event. U2 has influenced the style of so many worship artists, that it's hard to not watch this and have a spiritual experience of sorts.

U2, the inventors of modern worship.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Motherhood, Cooking and other things I know nothing about

I was responding to a post today on Ben and Heather's blog and I made a comment about Heather posting about motherhood, cooking, etc. and I thought that would make a nice blog title. So...

Motherhood. And in particular, childbirth. No man knows squat about childbirth. Yes I was there when my kids were born, but I still don't know that much about it. Except that I should have gotten some hot water and towels. Funny how in all the old movies when someone is having a baby, the person in charge of the delivery always tells somebody to go get some hot water and towels. I think that men in those days had no idea what went on in the delivery room (they weren't allowed in the delivery room back then) so male script writers just made up stuff for the movies. "Get me some hot water and towels". Why? Maybe so that the poor sap who is retrieving said items might clumsily trip and fall in the room, spilling boiling water onto the pregnant lady, thereby causing her to scream and push harder and thusly expediting the birthing process. The towels are to wipe up the spilled water from the floor. Good thing I wasn't the script writer. I would have written "Go get me some oatmeal and rubber bands!"

Cooking. I don't know. Pop tarts are easy to fix. So are hot dogs. "Here kids, eat a banana!" I really hope nothing ever happens to Kim, because my kids would end up eating string cheese and marshmallows for dinner.

Other things I know little about: sewing, the stock market, making the bed, washing clothes, rebuilding a motor, hat making and the history of Liberia.

I'll try to post about things I DO know about in the future.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to everybody who reads this. We've had a nice Christmas season. We went to my parent's house in Hickory, NC for Christmas this (last) year. We had a great time visiting with family - some of whom I haven't seen in years. We also made it up to Boone for a short day. We managed to see the Rowlands and the Pinnixes (or would that be the Pinnices?). I was really hoping to stop by and see the incredible Chiz Waz down in Sanford, but our schedule just didn't allow it. I was, and still am, bummed about that.

Much has happened over 2007 for us. 3 deaths in the family, Kim became her grandfather's guardian, a new job for Kim, our first NEW vehicle. Who knows what 2008 will hold? Whatever it is, I'm looking forward to it with eyes wide open. I stopped making resolutions years ago, but I've always had a private theme for the new year. Kind of like a prophetic newspaper headline that summarizes what the year will hold. I think 2008's theme seems to be change, but of the good variety. Several things pop to mind when I say that, but I'll wait to see how life transpires.


Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Wednesday Chuckles

I know I'm late on posting this for Wednesday... and yes I know this is a little old, but it's one of my favorite Frank Caliendo bits.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Tuesday Fun

Jim Gaffigan on the holidays. Not suitable for young kids, but very funny.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Monday Laughs

Check out this guy Brian Regan - pretty funny stuff.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Theron M. Bradley, Jr. - With Hope

Here's what I've been working on for the last month or so.