Saturday, February 27, 2010

The Retro Mix Playlist For 2/26/10


7 pm hour

White Wedding- Billy Idol
Starseed- Our Lady Peace
A Girl Like You- The Smithereens
Boogie Oogie Oogie- A Taste of Honey
Right On- The Rascals
For the Love of Money- The O'jays
Wishing Well- Terence Trent D'Arby

On the Flip Side segment:
If I Can't Have You- The Bee Gees (The B-side to Stayin' Alive)

These Dreams- Heart
No Connection- Sophie B. Hawkins
Give It Away- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Walk This Way- Run DMC
Get Up and Boogie- Silver Convention
If I Ever Lose This Heaven- AWB

8 pm hour

Mickey- Toni Basil
Generals and Majors- XTC
Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll- Vaughan Mason and Crew
Get Da Funk Out Ma' Face- The Brothers Johnson
What Would You Say- The Dave Matthews Band
Light Skin Girl From London- Lenny Kravitz
Sister Christian- Night Ranger
Inside My Love- Minnie Riperton

With or Without You segment's feat. artist: Sting
Peanuts- The Police
If I Ever Lose My Faith In You- Sting

The Lay Away- The Isley Brothers
Groove Is In the Heart- Dee Lite
Aqua Boogie- Parliament
Highway To Hell- AC/DC

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Sister Christian by Night Ranger


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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Josh Andrew Koenig, 1968-2010

After being missing since February 14, actor/writer/director Josh Andrew Koenig was found dead on Thursday afternoon in Vancouver at the age of 41. The cause of death was suicide. Best known for his role as Mike Seaver's pal Richard "Boner" Stabone on the sitcom Growing Pains, Josh had reportedly been suffering from clinical depression at the time of disappearance. Josh is survived by his father Walter Koenig (Chekov on the original series Star Trek), his mother Judy Levitt, and his sister Danielle Koenig. Wherever Josh may be, I hope he's at peace.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Honest Scrap Award/10 Things Readers May Not Know About Me


Earlier this month, I received the Honest Scrap award from Penny Lane (who to the best of my knowledge, does not have a barber inside her sharing photographs). In addition to my thanks to Penny, I also offer my apologies for taking so long to put up a post linking back to her.

Here are the rules: "The Honest Scrap award comes with a caveat or two. First, you have to tell your readers ten things about you they may not know, but that are true. Second, you have to tag 10 people with the award. Third, let all the people you've given the award to know that they've gotten it (comment on their blogs or something).

Sorry Penny... I'm a lover, not a tagger. :-)

One of the reasons I sat on this post for as long as I did is because I struggled to come up with 10 things about me that readers already didn't know. Without further ado, here are 10 things that you may not know about me:

1. In my early 20s, my girlfriend at the time bought me an electronic keyboard for Christmas. One of the songs I learned to play was Every Breath You Take by The Police.

2. The first concert I ever attended was the "Together Forever" tour featuring Rick Astley Run DMC and The Beastie Boys during the summer of 1987.

3. I was in the "Phone A Friend" pool for an acquaintance who was a contestant on WWTBAM back in 2000. While at work, I got a call from WWTBAM instructing me when they might be calling me, what to do if I was called, etc. Although I knew the answer, the acquaintance used her husband as her PAF. Thankfully, he knew the answer too. In case you are wondering, the question where she needed to use her PAF lifeline was this:

Which one of the following actresses won a Daytime Emmy for playing Erica Kane's daughter?

a. Jennifer Love Hewitt
b. Sarah Michelle Gellar
c. Liza Huber
d. Melissa Joan Hart

Feel free to take a crack at answering it.

4. When I was younger, I used to get misty eyed when I'd hear I'll Be There by The Jackson Five.

5. I often give my girlfriends nicknames based on a physical characteristic of theirs (for example, "Blaze" and "Sexy Specs")

6. When I put gas in my car, I always make sure that the amount ends in "0" or "5".

7. I have a life-size Star Wars Episode 1 Droideka that I'm looking to sell. Anyone? Anyone?

8. On two separate occasions during my days in retail, I rang up filmmaker Michael Moore

9. The last time I was clean shaven (which was sometime in the 1990s) was due to a mistake. I was trimming my moustache and kept going from the left side to the right because I couldn't get the sides even. You can probably guess the rest.

10. In early December, I was pulled over late at night and ticketed for speeding (I was going 83 in a 70 mph zone). I lucked out because the officer never filed the ticket. Since the ticket wasn't in the system, I didn't have to pay it!


Although I am not a tagger, feel free to take part in this meme on your own blog and if you would be so kind, link back to me. If you do make a list of 10 things that readers may not know about you, let me know because I'd love to read it!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Final Results of the Pizza Chain Poll


With over 40% of the vote, Pizza Hut was victorious in the recent poll asking you to select your favorite pizza chain. The best part of this poll for me was reading about people's favorite local pizza joints. As I said in the comments section of the poll post, the local pizza places often have a mix of charm and style that the big chains can't duplicate.

Here are the final results:

Pizza Hut- 43%
Papa John's - 28%
Other- 15%
Shakey's Pizza- 12%
Domino's- 9%
Chuck E. Cheese and Little Caesars- 6% each
Hungry Howie's- 3%

Note: I was taken aback by a disgruntled email I received over the weekend. It was from a man named Salvatore 'Sal' Fragione, who owns a Brooklyn pizzeria. He was a bit upset that his establishment didn't receive a single vote. Here is my response to him:

Dear Sal,

First, I am glad to hear that you were able to relaunch your pizza place after the original one was set ablaze during the summer of 1989. However, I think your anger about being slighted in the poll is misplaced. I did a little research and I found that you haven't changed at all. If you weren't so stingy with the extra moozzarella (sic), Sal's may have gotten some love in the poll.

Sincerely,

Malcolm

In the spirit of the pizza poll, please enjoy this spoof of the Marty Robbins tune El Paso:

Friday, February 19, 2010

The Retro Mix Playlist For 2/19/10

7 pm hour


Scream- Michael and Janet Jackson
Get Out of London- Intaferon
The Edge of Heaven- Wham!
One Monkey Don't Stop No Show- The Honey Cone
Virtual Insanity- Jamiriquai
Empty Pages- Traffic
Love Her Madly- The Doors

Now & Then segment's feat. artist: Sade
The Moon and the Sky (from their 2010 CD Solider of Love)
The Sweetest Taboo (1985)

Lessons In Love- Level 42
Gel- Collective Soul
Salvation- The Cranberries
Jungle Boogie- Kool & the Gang
For God's Sake (Give More Power To the People)- The Chi Lites
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah- Judson Spence

8 pm hour

Beds Are Burning- Midnight Oil
Love Is Alright Tonite- Rick Springfield
No Scrubs- TLC
Jack of Spades- Boogie Down Productions
Who's Your Baby- The Archies
December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)- The Four Seasons
Kisses On the Wind- Neneh Cherry

Tribute to Doug Fieger, the lead singer of The Knack, who died on 2/14/10 at the age of 57
My Sharona- The Knack
Good Girls Don't- The Knack

Adore- Prince
Set Adrift On Memory Bliss- P.M. Dawn
It's A Shame- The Spinners
Slaughter- Billy Preston
Man In the Box- Alice In Chains

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Salvation by The Cranberries


The Cranberries - Salvation
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Friday, February 12, 2010

The Retro Mix Playlist For 2/12/10


Tonight was a really fun show with listener requests (My Sharona and Summer Night City to name two) that fit in nicely with my playlist. In addition to the normal mix of tunes from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, I also sprinkled in some warm weather songs to help ease the winter blues.

Along with the listeners who regularly tune in, two of my blog buddies (Candy Minx and her husband Stagg) were kind enough to check out my show tonight. All in all, the show went quite well and that's saying something because I can often be my own worst critic. Not to worry, I won't pull any muscles patting myself on the back.

7 pm hour

Lady Marmalade- Labelle
Rockaway Beach- The Ramones
Having A Blast- Green Day
California Girls- David Lee Roth
Everybody Dance- Chic
All I Wanna Do- Sheryl Crow
Summer- War
My Sharona- The Knack

Double Retro segment's feat. artist: The Rolling Stones
Jumping Jack Flash (1968)
One Hit To the Body (1986)

I Can See Clearly Now- Johnny Nash
Master Blaster (Jammin')- Stevie Wonder
Down- 311
M.P.E.- Public Enemy
Funky Nassau- The Beginning of the End

8 pm hour

Don't You Want Me- The Human League
Circle In the Sand- Belinda Carlisle
Theme From Shaft- Isaac Hayes
Everybody Loves the Sunshine- Roy Ayers
Jump Around- House of Pain
Hey Ladies- The Beastie Boys
Summer Night City- ABBA
Thunder Island- Jay Ferguson
Just Got Paid- Johnny Kemp
Could You Be Loved- Bob Marley
American Dream- The Dirt Band
Wild Summer Nights- John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band
Hot Rod Hearts- Robbie Dupree
Barbie Girl- Aqua
School's Out- Alice Cooper

The Retro Mix Video of the Week: Hey Ladies by The Beastie Boys





Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tuesday Tunes - Week 120


Tuesday Tunes - Week 120
From one frozen meme mistress to you...let's do something fun. You fill in songs that start with the first letter of this phrase: Snow Sucks

Summertime- Billy Stewart

No Rain- Blind Melon

One Summer Night- The Danleers

Warmth of the Sun- The Beach Boys


Summer Nights- John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John

Up, Up and Away- The Fifth Dimension

Come Sail Away- Styx

Key Largo- Bertie Higgins

Saturday In the Park- Chicago

Monday, February 8, 2010

Final Results of the Recent ManCrunch/Super Bowl Poll

With almost 2/3 of the vote, a majority of people said they did not disagree with CBS' decision to reject a commercial by the gay dating site ManCrunch during this year's Super Bowl. Although 4 people who disagreed with CBS shared their thoughts in the comments section, no one who sided with the "Eye network" chose to say why. I really wish that some of them had shared their thoughts because I'm interested to hear why they voted "Yes".

Here are the final results:

Poll question-

Do you agree with CBS' decision to reject a gay dating site's Super Bowl commercial?

No- 64%
Yes- 36%

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Super Bowl XLIV Rundown: Pop Culture Style

Here are my thoughts on this year's extravaganza:

The Super Bowl Ads:

This year's crop of commercials remind me of the ones for 2009. What I mean is that the commercials didn't seem to be trying to overshadow The Super Bowl. I don't know, maybe it has something to do with the economy and the reluctance of companies to shell out insane amounts of money for less than a minute of air time. Even with the seemingly scaled back strategy, there were some funny and memorable ads during the game:

The Cars.com commercial where the ultra knowledgeable Timothy Richman replaces the supremely confident David Abernathy from last year's spot.

The Snickers spot with gridiron greats Betty White & Abe Vigoda

The Doritos ad in which a kid smacks his mother's date

My two favorites were:

Teleflora.com commercial featuring the one and only Don Rickles as the talking flowers.




and

The Megan Fox Motorola commercial:




Daltrey, Townshend, and company rock the Sun Life Stadium


When it was announced last year that The Who (or what's left of them) would be starring in the halftime show for Super Bowl XLIV, I wasn't exactly Happy Jack. It wasn't because I don't like The Who, because I do. However, selecting them was another safe and predictable choice for the halftime performance. Plus, I had read stories about Roger Daltrey's voice losing its edge. I was pleasantly surprised because Roger sounded just fine to me. Plus, it's always cool to see Mr. Townsend give his axe the windmill treatment. As the 65 yr old Roger ripped through such Who classics as Pinball Wizard and Won't Get Fooled Again, I said to myself, "How do you think he does it? (I don't know)". Here is part 2 of the halftime performance:




Oh wait, there was a game...

In the end, the most important thing about Super Bowl Sunday is the game itself and this year's battle between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints went down to the last minute. Because of my affinity for the underdog, I was hoping the Saints would prevail and they did with a 31-17 victory. My favorite moment of the post-game celebration is Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees holding his 1 year old son Baylen. As Capt. Louis Renault would say, I am a rank sentimentalist.


What are your thoughts on the game itself, the commercials, and/or the Who's halftime performance?
 
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