Week-ity Weekend!

I am finally felling human again after 10 days of a cold/sinus infection/what-the-fuck-ever. Last Thursday/Friday I was running a consistent fever and ended up at Urgent Care late on Friday to get it looked at. They put me on 875mg of Augmentin twice a day for ten days. Such fun. I ended up on the sofa pretty much for the whole holiday weekend and got uninvited from a cookout (even though the doctor said I wasn’t contagious). Oh well. I really was craving a grilled burger. Instead, I went and got greasy take-out pizza to make myself feel better.

What’s going on this weekend, you might ask?
– Seeing that show I didn’t get cast in tonight. Hopefully it will be great!
– Going to Noble Cider‘s tap room on Sunday with Shortlegs.

I’ll have to see what other kind of meanness I can get into.

Meanwhile:
The new album from Ghost drops today! I received the digital files from my CD pre-order yesterday … and let me tell you, it’s an awesome collection tunes that throw back to 80’s metal and prog rock. Get it!

Week-ity Weekend!

Meanwhile …

Miles Davis: The Complete Jack Johnson SessionsMiles Davis: The Complete On the Corner Sessions
I have never been an emotional eater (thank goodness) but I have always been an emotional spender. Thanks to my mood (and my completionist OCD issues), I now have the last two Miles Davis “Complete Sessions” box sets that I needed to have the full series. I was able to find new and sealed copies which was pretty awesome. I really should have bought these back when they first came out as the collector’s market has made the pricing a bit crazy. The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions was originally put of as a metal-bound book in a slipcase and then later released in a standard long box edition, so I suspect that is why the pricing isn’t so bad for this set. The Complete On the Corner Sessions is a whole other issue. It was only released as a metal-bound book in a metal slipcase. So it seems like this release is much harder to find … thus the really high secondary market pricing. And I am now eyeing getting The Cellar Door Sessions 1970. Yeah. I apparently have more money than brains and should probably have my eBay and PayPal accounts taken away from me. Either that or spend the money I just spent on these Miles Davis sets on a therapist.

Meanwhile …

Snow Weekend Update

Well … we survived the first snow of the season. It came down all day (and night) on Friday and all morning on Saturday. That was when the clouds broke and the sun came out. When it was all said and done there ended up being 10″. Whoo! Not so “Whoo!” was not getting a snow day on Friday since I work from home. Also not so “Whoo!” was shoveling out the driveway and cleaning off the cars. I will give the town and county kudos for keeping the roads scraped and clear. We were able to get down the road by mid-day (and even tripped to Asheville yesterday). I love snow, but Bowser has been less than thrilled with it.

Some fun snow weekend things:
– We started watching Godless on Netflix.
– Acquired a talking Dug Ornament for the tree. It’s awesome!
– Watched Krampus for the first time. It’s a pretty fun movie.

But the BIG fun thing for the weekend was finding an original pressing of Prince‘s Sign O’ The Times album … and it’s in pristine shape! I might have pranced around the living room with Housequake playing as loudly as possible.

Prince "Sign o' the Times" on Vinyl

Tomorrow night, Glenn and Stephen and Judy come over for egg nog and gingerbread cookies. Yum!

Snow Weekend Update

30 Years, Here We Come

Strangeways, Here We Come
The Smiths’ Strangeways, Here We Come turns 30 today.

I was on the verge of turning 16 when this album came out and it was my introduction to The Smiths. I remember buying it on cassette at Traxx near the mall in Asheville. Or had it changed over to being called Record Bar by that point? Regardless, for a while it was the go-to record store for alternative releases. Roger, myself and some co-workers from McDonald’s were there. I was so broke that I didn’t have the $6.99 (plus tax) to buy it. Someone in the group loaned me the change (somewhere around 35¢) so that I had enough to make the purchase. Yeah. I spent every single cent I had and then some. I remember having a lot of buyer’s remorse afterwards because I had spent all my money. But, I didn’t have any remorse when listening to the music. Strangeways, Here We Come became one of the essential albums during my junior year in high school. I still have that cassette and would listen to it in the Bug (which, strangely, had the factory cassette player in it).

Years later, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me became my go-to song to listen to when I was feeling depressed/upset about the Evil One. I love this song (and thankfully don’t pine over the Evil One while listening to it anymore).

30 Years, Here We Come