The New England Trail (NET) offered another round of the:
Hike 50 Challenge and a Hike 100 Challenge in 2023.
The New England Trail (NET) offered another round of the:
Hike 50 Challenge and a Hike 100 Challenge in 2023.
Having been born in 1962, and liking and listening to music from the early sixties onward, I thought it might be fun to attempt a listing of my favorite albums each year since birth.
I didn't really begin to listen to a lot of music until the early '70's, and I began buying records around 1974 or 1975 I guess. I can still recall many of those first albums I bought. Many, I still enjoy.
Many of the early 1960's records I found later on in life, some just in the last few years.
I had a period of time from early '90's until the late 2000's that my listening was mostly jazz. This means a couple of things... (a) there will be a decent selection of jazz records in my list, and (b) many of the "rock" albums from this time I might have caught later on (a decade or more) from when they first came out.
So, this isn't really a list from any sort of time-machine, of what was #1 during that year. It's looking at sixty years of music that I can say I enjoy or have enjoyed.
I am sure I'll fine-tune my thoughts, but, that is for another day...
I present my favorite albums of 1962...
Albums released 1962
1. John Coltrane Coltrane
2. Howling Wolf The Rockin' Chair Album
3. Bob Dylan Bob Dylan
4. Rashaan Roland Kirk Domino
5. Bo Diddley Bo Diddley ‘62
6. Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm Dance
7. Dexter Gordon Go
8. Roy Orbison Crying
9. Jackie McLean Bluesnik
10. Charles Mingus Oh Yeah
Honorable Mentions
11. Ike & Tina Turner Dynamite!
12. Sun Ra Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow
13. Bo Diddley Bo Diddley's a Twister
14. Charles Mingus Tijuana Moods
15. Bo Diddley Bo Diddley & Company
16. The Shirelles Baby It's You
17. Dexter Gordon A Swingin’ Affair
2023 Unsupported Trail Race Unofficial Challenge #27
Winter Solstice 26.2 km (16.3-miles)
Bands and Live Performances I've been a part of:
#11.
Primitives, Dong Show #3, Who Knows, sometime late 1984.
By this the 3rd Dong Show, the alcoholism and associated anger amongst each and everyone present (participant, entrant, judge or audience) cast a bad vibe over the entire club.
Boy Joe, a co-worker from SE and regular performer for the Dong Shows, totally outdid himself by performing a strip-tease in drag. In front of a capacity crowd. I played guitar for this piece, with Young M on drums.
Joe was gonged, but honestly this was an incredibly brave and punk performance for the times.
Shoot, for where it took place, it would still be something today, forty-years later.
As the performers attempted to entertain, the Judges did not seem to be enjoying themselves, it was almost like they hated being there. Took it out on everyone trying to perform "something".
The idea of "fun" must not have crossed their minds.
That being said, the Primitives were back.
We were the defending People's Champions. We practiced hardcore for weeks to get ready.
We performed a wonderful "Do You Love Me" by the Contours.
We thought we had momentum. The vibe was there. Fans showed up. We rocked and rolled.
The crowd responded "YEAH"! We cranked high decibels.
We were performing well, and practiced regularly.
We were tight. Musically, Vocally and Performance Presence.
We got gonged early, which surprised and really ticked us off.
In the end, nothing surprising. Rumors of the "Big Fix" floated around all week leading up to the event. Game-Day revealed a group in Halloween costumes badly dancing to Thriller on tape were rewarded with the Trophy, and subsequent cash prize.
Thinking back, if I can remember anything at all, it is that the judges acted as though they were supposed to gong everyone participating other than the predetermined "winners". Not even giving anyone a chance to complete their act. Sort of like there was a time-limit or something.
It was the end of the Dong Shows, it just didn't sink in right away, and one more attempt was made but the magic was gone.
Bloodwork and Physical from earlier this week (Monday the 11th) showed that I am strongly positive for Lyme Disease.
Another round of Doxy is necessary. At least this diagnosis explains my discomfort lately.
For the majority of todaty, DL and I drove out to Hoosick Falls, New York to meet my folks for our seasonal beef pickup.