This is my way to get back to my love of writing. Random thoughts about current world events, my second love...music, fatherhood, and daily observations. I hope to inspire, teach as well as put a smile on some reader's faces. Enjoy and I would love to read your feedback!
Ooh... Never seen a sunshine like this Never seen the moon glow like this Never seen the waterfalls like this Never seen the lights off like this Never dug anyone like this Never had tasty lips to kiss Never had someone to miss Never heard a song quite like this
1-Fortunate, to have you girl I'm so glad, you're in my world Just as sure, as the sky is blue I bless the day, that I found you
Never had room service all night Never took a trip first class flight Never had a love affair so tight I never felt a feeling so right Never seen a winter so white Never had words to recite Never had a flame to ignite And I never sang a song with all my might (repeat 1, 1)
Can you hear the silence shout? (Silence shouts, I hope you hear, I'm calling out to your body) I'm calling out (Baby you know just what to do, close the door, no interviews) Put your hands together now
Do I really need to explain posting this? The harmony, percussion, are quite simple but the way that Maxwell interprets R. Kelly's lyrics makes this truly a classic!
"Bump and Grind"--R Kelly "Feenin'"--Jodeci "Nothing Ever Felt Like This"--Will Downing/Rachelle Ferrell "Billie Jean"--Michael Jackson "Summertime"--DJ Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince
Some of the songs for the soundtrack of my life. What are some of the songs that are the soundtrack of your life. It's just amazing to me how some songs, by the introduction, first 8 bars, or even when the lead singer opens their mouth to sing the first note, take you there. Take you to place in your life: good or bad, loving or hating someone, a particular event, or just a special moment in your life. I don't know how that works, I need to research that to tell you the truth. But whenever my "soundtrack" songs, the 4 W's come right to mind. "What, When, Where, and Why".
Music is a powerful thing but school administration are quick to look at the Arts when its time to trim the budget. So, take some me time today and listen to some songs that represent the soundtrack of your life!
As I start to get my mind right to gather who I might be on my NFL Fantasy Football team, my team has made a crucial decision for their defense and is looking to acquire former Miami Dolphin star, Jason Taylor. When I saw this in my Yahoo mailbox, this puts the 'Skins defense back at the top my list. For those of you who are fantasy football freaks, you know that the defense you choose is as just as important as the QB. Truthfully, I picked the Skin's defense mid-season and I fared pretty well.
Last year was my first year coming into the fantasy football world. I didn't take it seriously at first; I didn't even participate in the league draft. But after getting spanked my first two games, and not having a reliable QB (can you say Chad Pennington and Joey Harrington?), I really got into it. I picked up Big Ben from Pittsburgh and the NFL network became my friend on Sundays starting at 1PM. So, I am really looking forward to this season and being prepared for the draft! If you are a sports fan, I would highly recommend trying to join a league.
Oh, I can't forget....Hail To The Redskins, and thank you to Daniel and not sparing the checkbook!
I was thinking about my mother so I had to write a post about her. Those Sunday mornings when she has the kitchen crackling with fresh bacon,eggs,and her homemade pancakes.I am upstairs in my bed, "pretending" to be sleep so I can miss the bus to go to Sunday School. But that's not going to happen today. Mom gets out of the kitchen, goes to the bottom of the stairs and screams "Get up and get ready for Sunday School because I know you are not sleep!" But hey can't a fault a brotha' for trying.
Whether it was Shirley Casear, Rev. James Cleveland, Walter Hawkins, The Clark Sisters or Dottie Peoples, I will never forget my mother having the good old-school gospel show by WHUR 96.3, hosted by Patrick Ellis. I think it was her way to thank the Lord because she always didn't get the chance to the House of The Lord, but that show was on without fail. So, as I get older, and moving to the QC, I am still looking for a new home, I find myself now listening to these same songs on a daily basis. The technology I have, (Ipod, Itunes), allows me to explore new gospel music, but sometimes search for those songs that Mom had on Sunday mornings.
http://www.wowgospelonline.com/
Thank you Mom! I love ya, you are always in my thoughts!!
Let me set the scene for you. It's Friday afternoon and you have already made plans to leave work extra early. You first go to Wal-Mart, to get that last party tray of buffalo wings, Sam's Choice cola and party favors for the young people. You slide over to the ABC to get some Corona, Heineken, Jack Daniels, and Smirnoff. You race home to do to quick clean up and move your expensive stuff to your room for the fear of breakage. At this point your cell phone is ringing off the hook of your people just trying to get verbal confirmation that the event is still poppin' off.
Hey, everything is set for you party, but there is one critical thing left to do: the music!!!! So, you go to the Moto and call up Uncle Junebug to bring the music equipment. We all know Junebug is outside our demographic but he knows his music. What is the first song he plays to get things right? "Before I Let Go" by Maze of course, and instantly, the blue paper cups are put to the side, cigarettes in the ashtray, and the rugrats are asked to go on in the backyard, and the party officially begins!
But artists that offer classic jams like Maze are quite rare these days, so in your mind, which of today's artists do you think will offer the classic hits that we will play at our parties 10-15 years down the road?
Let me give you some examples and let me know how you feel about these: Anything by Guy, a la "I Like" "Teddy's Jam" Rob Base "It Takes Two" Slick Rick/Doug E. Fresh "The Show" Boston Area Artists New Editon "Candy" "NE Heartbreak", "If It Isn't Love" The Classic Hip Hop Artists of Late 80's-Early 1990's a la Heavy D, Salt N Pepa, Special Ed, EPMD, Eric B and Rakim, Big Daddy Kane,Biz Markie, Tribe Called Quest, etc.
I just don't see any too many party jams of today's music making to your living room in the next couple of years.
But to celebrate the season, I did find one song that seems to never go out of style.
Let me explain, let me explain! Sometimes information is too accessible and we all know that some information is not meant to spread across bandwith, you know what I am sayin'?
On some levels, I think the internet has been wonderful. Any possible thing that you could possibly need, desire, inquire, learn about, read, listen to, or watch can be found with just a few clicks. Any news that occurs in the world, can be found instantly on the internet. But on the same token, do you think it makes corporations, entertainers, officials, members of government wide open for anything? Anyone can just go online, "google", and find these people contact information in minutes. In this microwave society, fast and right now, sometimes I think we need to sit back and think about how far the internet has come. And the funny part, this thing called internet is always changing. Now, that it is here, could you imagine your life without it?
http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/
Having said that, do you remember still how to sit at your desk with old fashioned stationery and write a letter and use the United State Postal Service to communicate with someone? How about actually going to a library and using the card catalog and the Dewey Decimal System to conduct some research? And finally, my 30+ readers are going to get me for this one, but how about asking the librarian for some microfiche to read old articles for research purposes? LOL. These ideas are quite extinct now, but goes to show you how far technology has come.