Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Thanks, Mr. Seeger

Not wanting to be left out of the Great Autograph contest, I also sent a few requests out for myself. Today, I will share with you my latest success story.

34 days after I wrote a nice letter to Pete Seeger, (famed folk writer, singer and banjo player...he wrote Turn, Turn, Turn which later was a hit for the Byrds) he answered my letter. Today in the mail, I received back the LP cover I sent to him (Darling Corey, his first LP...a 10" on the Folkways label) SIGNED!!




(signed 10" lp)



(close up of Mr. Seeger's signature)


(close up of right side of LP where Mr. Seeger notes:
Record 1947, Signed 2007. Even though this is probably
so I won't try to sell it as a 1947 era autograph, I still think
it's a nice, personalized touch!)

Hard to believe this record is 60 years old!!

I'm a big folk music fan (also, I'm a big Pete Seeger fan, AND a big LP fan), so this is a welcomed addition to my collection. I'm glad in this day of selling on Ebay, that some musicians still take the time to sign for true fans. While I would never dream of selling this lp, I could see where some people may try to profit from a signature of someone who is (or at least WAS) famous.

In any event, I love my new signed lp, and I hope everyone who entered the contest will receive their favorite musicians signature very soon!!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Toughen Up

I spotted the following sign in the 'Burg Saturday...it made me laugh, so I thought I would share. Hatton's is a Farm Market and Greenhouse, as you can see from the picture. While I understand that owning a "farm market/greenhouse" isn't all that manly, they didn't have to resort to name calling to toughen up their image, did they?!?




Now, go buy some flowers, you pansies!!

Friday, March 23, 2007

UPDATE!!

UPDATE!!

I was driving past my house today, and I saw a manilla envelope jetting from my mailbox. I knew right away that it meant one of two things...

1. I had another RETURN TO SENDER in the Autograph Contest.

or

2. I had a WINNER in the Autograph Contest.

Well, kids...it was # 2!!

WE HAVE A WINNER!!

(scroll down to see our winner!!)























CONGRATULATIONS, HANK!!! Your entry of Montgomery Gentry was the first to respond, and they did so in a BIG way.


(click on picture to enlarge)

Three very important things about this autographed 8 x 10:

1. It is hand signed by both members of Montgomery Gentry. (and in only 18 DAYS!! falling right in my 14-21 day prediction!)

2. It is personalized HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HANK! (see below scan).



3. In order for Montgomery Gentry to personalize it with Happy Birthday, they would have had to actually READ the letter I enclosed!

That tells me these guys really care about their fans!! So, Hank, congratulations, I will get you this awesome signed photo the next time I see you...

When is your birthday?

(Also, fear not Autograph Contest entrants...if your autograph comes in, I will still get it to you. So, check back often to see if your celebrity has signed for you!!)

Monday, March 19, 2007

Autograph Contest Update

No...no one has won, yet.

I am afriad to announce that there have been a few set backs, as I received two of my requests back "Return to Sender."

Raffi (Jean's kid's pick) was returned...no forwarding address.

Chris Daughtry was also returned (Amanda's pick). However, there was a forwarding address, so, fear not!! I will get this back in the mail today!!

That is all.

(UPDATE: I found another Raffi address...fear not Noah and Coleson, Raffi may get you an autograph yet!!)

Living Legends Concert Tour 2007: The Who


Date: March 6, 2007

Time: 7:30 pm

Location: Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN

Seating: Section 3, Row 18, Seats 5 and 6

Let me start by saying Conseco Fieldhouse is a great venue for concert going. I've heard complaints about the sound, but I think that's been worked out since the early shows. (I was at the first show at Conseco, and I thought the sound was fine then, too...but what do I know?) The parking is very accessible, and it took us maybe 2 minutes to get back on 65 after the show was finished.

But anyway...

The night started with an opening act all the way from Canada...

Unfortunately, it wasn't The Guess Who. It wasn't Alanis Morrissette...heck, it wasn't even Bryan Adams...

It was the Tragically Hip, and tragically, we had to sit through their set. Let me give you an overview:

Tragically Hip Reality: Lead singer wants to look cool and sound hip and "college."

Actual Reality: Lead singer is a middle-aged bald guy.

Tragically Hip Reality: Lead singer tries to act cool by grooving on stage.

Actual Reality: Lead singer looks more like his own voice is making him convulse. (oh, and don't get me started on the lead singer pulling a handkerchief from his pocket and throwing it in the air, catching it, and repeating the "dance" like he was magic.)

Tragically Hip Reality: Everybody loves us, we're opening for The Who!!

Actual Reality: I looked around the venue, and I saw THREE people cheering and getting into the show. I kid you not...three people. My friend Dan is in a band, and I asked him later which he would rather do, play to 10,000 people who could care less you were up their, or to 20-30 screaming, dancing fans?

He said 20-30 fans.

After a quick stage change, The Who took the stage. They quickly blasted into "I Can't Explain" complete with Pete Townshend arm swings, and Roger Daltrey swing the microphone around by the chord, wrapping the chord around his body, and proceeding to fling the microphone in the air, and catch it (are you taking notes Tragically Hip? this is way, WAY cooler than the hankie dance!!.)




The band then ripped through a solid mix of new songs, and old favorites. The Who made good on both songs I truly wanted to hear, Baba O' Riley and My Generation. they also had the crowd roaring on Who Are You, Won't Get Fooled Again, Behind Blue Eyes, and the crowd favorite, You Better, You Bet which Townshend remarked before they began to play, that "This is a song about f*%&ing."

What a funny guy, that Pete Townshend is!

Being in Section 3 is truly the best place to be for a concert (unless you want to spend 1500 bucks for front row seats, which we did not). We sat there for Elton John a few years back, and it was so great, I knew lighting was about to strike twice when I pulled these seats for The Who. As you can see in the chart below, we were pretty darn close.




Over all, the show rocked. Daltrey, at 63, looked like he was in his 40's, and sounded crisp (except on Behind Blue Eyes...where his voice strained a bit.) And, after hitting the primal scream in Won't Get Fooled Again, he was still able to sing a ballad to end the show...pretty incredible.

Townshend, at 61, looked...well, 61. BUT, that was just because of his grey hair donut (and during one song, he put these ancient headphones on to play the song...that looked like an old guy move, but because of his hearing loss, I understand). On stage, he was a MANIAC, jumping around, wailing his arms, joking with the crowd and playing non-stop for two solid hours.

The one thing I didn't like was the fact that Daltrey and Townshend were at the front of the stage, and the rest of the band (Pino Palladino on bass, Simon Townshend...Pete's brother, on guitar, Zak Starkey...Ringo's son, on drums, and John "Rabbit" Bundrick on keyboards) were pushed, in a line, towards the back. I know, these aren't original Who members, but still.

After the last number, the crowd roared for more, which is customary in any concert situation. The Who came back out and played an amazing 5 or 6 more songs on the encore. They busted through a lot of songs from the Rock Opera Tommy, including Pinball Wizard and See Me Feel Me. While Townshend didn't shatter any guitars, Daltrey did demolish 2 or 3 tamborines during the encore. They ended the show by clearing out the rest of the band and playing a soft acoustic song called Tea and Theater, which was a tribute to The Who's fallen bandmates, Keith Moon, who died in 1978, and John Entwistle, who died in 2002.

The two thanked the audience, and began to walk off stage. Being in Section 3, we were right next to where they had to go to exit the stage. Daltrey quickly went down the stairs, but Pete stopped to look up at our section. When he did, I raised my hands up over my head, and being taller than the people in my section, my hands went the highest. As soon as I raised my hands up, Pete pointed in my direction, and waved. I swear he waved at me...I swear!!

Overall, a great night...

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Welcoming the Champions

It is my great pleasure to present to you, with permission from the photographer, Lori Helms of Artistic Photography (211 East Main Street, Greensburg, IN - check 'em out if you are in need of GREAT photos!!), that I present to you the

National Football League

SUPER BOWL XLI CHAMPION

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS!!

(click on ANY photo in order to enlarge and see all the extraordinary details!!)

(Coach Dungy, Owner Jim Irsay, President Bill Polian, and the Lombardi Trophy.)

(Another angle)

(The Colts arrive!!)

(Peyton Manning 18, Reggie Wayne 87, Cato June 59, Robert Mathis 98, Hunter Smith 17 etc.)

(close up of Manning, Wayne, and June...Check out Marvin Harrison (88) in the background, he looks a lot different in person!!)

(Colts players celebrate on the big stage.)


(Manning and Dungy exchange a hug.)


Monday, March 05, 2007

The Contest Starts Now!!

Contest Entry is now closed!! Thanks to all of you who submitted your favorite artists. Let's hope we get some stuff back!! Remember, famous people are way more important than we are, so if it takes awhile to get these signatures back, we have to live with that.

I will say, however, that of all the autograph requests I've sent out, only 2 didn't respond. And those two were John Cusack and Chris Cornell (of Audioslave and Soundgarden.) Most of them came back rather quickly...Billy Joel only took about 10 days! Some took longer...I literally forgot about the Willie Nelson request I had made, until it came back, signed.

After doing my research, I picked one artist for each of you...without further ado, here are the selections!!

Amanda


Chris Daughtry

While several people picked the former American Idol contestant, you did so first. Therefore, you get him.

Prediction: Signed, 14-21 days

Tyler

Big & Rich

In a surprise move, the youngster didn't pick an artist in his own age range, instead he chose an artist who's songs sound like they are in his age range.

Prediction: Signed, 14-21 days


Kristy

Justin Timberlake

I had to go deep into Kristy's list. Daughtry was taken, Keith Urban is in rehab or something, so I chose JT. (Don't tell anybody, but I like him, too!)

Prediction: Signed, 21 days to a month.

Juli/Lauren

Beyonce

Of all the autographs, I hope this one comes back the most. Tres bootylicious, Beyonce!! (Sorry if you don't speak French!!)

Prediction: Signed, 21 days to a month.

Sue


Toby Keith (for your mother-in-law, Debbi)

Jon Bon Jovi (for you).

Since your first choice was for someone else (how nice!!) I decided to send to both!!

Predictions: Toby Keith: signed, 1 - 3 months
Jon Bon Jovi: signed, 1 - 2 months

Hank
Montgomery Gentry

I feel stupid. Every picture I looked at for Montgomery Gentry had two guys in it. It wasn't until 10 minutes later, I realized Montgomery Gentry is a BAND, not a guy's name. Stupid Country Groups!!

Prediction: Signed, 14-21 days (but I hope it never comes, TEN MINUTES!!)
Noah and Coleson
Raffi

I can't believe this guy's still alive!! I really don't know who Raffi is, but it reminds me of the movie Bye, Bye Love. The two young kids go to this party, and the barely teenage boy goes up to the dj (who is spinning some load tunes) and yells over the music

Kid: "Do you have any Raffi?"

DJ: "Reefer?"

Kid: "NO, RAFFI!!"

I don't know why, that just cracks me up!

Prediction: Signed, 1-3 months (he's in Canada, so it may take a little longer).
Nellie
Flaming Lips - Wayne Coyne

Bowie doesn't sign, Stephin Merritt is too obscure and I couldn't find an address for him (kudos for the attempt), so I am going with Wayne Coyne. I have to add, the album with She Don't Like Jelly was HORRIBLE. Some of there new stuff isn't half bad, though.

Prediction: Unsure, these guys are too unpredictable

Oh, but as a bonus, I'm gonna try for Willie Nelson...for the kiddies.
Willie Nelson

Prediction: A long, long time. (I think it took me close to a year...maybe this time will be better!!)
Jean
Johnny Rzeznik (Goo Goo Dolls)

I like this choice...he hasn't done anything for awhile, so maybe he'll enjoy the fan mail, and it will come back quicker.

Prediction: Signed, 10-14 days
Larry
Sammy Hagar

Gonna go with your first choice, The Red Rocker. Logic says Mellencamp, since he has a house in Indiana, would return quickest, HOWEVER I'm sick of that damn This is Our Country song. How many times can they play that commercial during one football game? I know the answer to that, it's a ba-zillion!!

Prediction: Signed, 1-4 months (depending on his Cabo consumption at the time).
Becky says it's not really a contest unless you have a prize. So, I'll be thinking of something glorious to give to the first person to get an autograph back. Please keep checking in to see if your celeb signs!!