Tiger, Tiger, Tiger. Before our very eyes he is morphing into OJ Woods. OK. He didn’t kill anyone but he has gone from saint to sinner in the public eye in 10 days. What do we think of all of this? Amanda Knox, guilty in Italy or scapegoat? It must be AWT because we have lots to cover and we should get right to it immediately.

☞I made the executive decision that today’s soundtrack would be uplifting. The AWT song of the week is one you’ve heard, one you’ve sung to and one you need to hear again today. The Spiral Starecase were one hit wonders but if you are going to leave a legacy, this is how you want to go out. For your enjoyment pleasure (and mine), More Today than Yesterday.

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☞Ok. Lets go to Perugia, Italy. I have to admit the Italians have an odd system of justice. Amanda Knox’ jury consisted of 6 jurors that were not pre-screened for biases and two judges, the sitting judge and an auditor. If the 8 votes are cast with the result ending in a tie, the sitting judge casts another vote, his/her second vote, to break the tie. In other words, someone can be convicted of murder on a 5-4 vote. In Amanda Knox’ case, she was convicted unanimously. I dare say that there is little chance that she would be convicted in the US. Obviously, I can’t say whether she committed this crime or not but think about this for one second; how is it possible that the only DNA in the room was from the murdered roommate, Meredith Kercher and the person already convicted, Rudy Guede? Did they think that Knox returned to the room and cleaned the crime scene? It all doesn’t make sense and one has to wonder if there was something else afoot here.  In the meantime, I am banning Perugia chocolate from our house. Italian wine is still welcome.

☞Tiger, Tiger, Tiger. If you are keeping a scorecard, there are now 10 women who have come forward. Yes, 10. An eleventh, who has yet to identify herself, has reportedly delivered naked photos of Tiger to Playgirl. I think you can only say one thing here. WTF??? Was Tiger not watching the Late Show with David Letterman when Letterman came clean? This has escalated to the point where the most revered sports figure in the world is quickly becoming OJ Woods. Like it or not, it is a fact that there is a type of woman who throws themselves at men with some combination of power, fame and money. Marital status is not a factor. Tiger’s perfect tri-fecta meant he was particularly going to see more than his “fair share” if he made himself available, which he clearly did. I cannot think of a bigger celebrity meltdown than this. Perhaps it’s because Tiger is plummeting from such great heights but it’s amazing to me that he hasn’t done a thing about it. What gives here? You guys have any thoughts?

☞This blog will never become celebrity centric but I have to call attention to this. 50 Cent, the in-da Club rapper wants to record with Susan Boyle, the doughty winner of the UK has Talent television show. Dusty moneyed East Lothian meets the rough Jamaica neighborhood of Queens. Music along with politics makes for some strange bedfellows.

☞Do today’s bombings in Baghdad prove that we will never bring stability to regions outside our control? Should we learn this lesson before we double commit to Afghanistan? Should we be placing more emphasis on securing our country internally and at our own borders? I wonder. I do. Seems to me, it would cost a lot less money, money that we don’t have these days. But what do I know.

☞2/10ths of 1 percent doesn’t seem like a big number but it got big attention on Friday of last week. The unemployment rate dropped from 10.2% to 10% for the November reporting period. That’s the first decline in unemployment in 2 years and if you’re looking to hang your hat on some potentially good news, this is it. Confidence is the key to the economic recovery and jobs fuel confidence. If this continues, it could, I repeat–could, be a game changer. Cross your appendages.

☞A couple of weeks ago I promised to post a blueprint for bands trying to make it the cruel, cruel music industry. I haven’t forgotten. I am just trying to generalize the plan (rather than show you Endway’s specific plan) before posting it. But I will post it. Thanks to those of you who expressed your interest.

☞Tom Brady doesn’t look the same to me. I will grant you that the New England Patriots are light on the skill positions of running back and wide receivers but to this untrained eye, Brady seems to be over throwing to all of his targets. One thing is clear to me, ever since my brother Phil changed his allegiance from the Jets to the Patriots, the New England squad has not been the same. Is there anything we can do here?

☞Finally, today’s AWT quote of the week:

Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.
~Martin Luther King Jr.

And that, ladies and germs, is another Aye Wonder Tuesday for your consideration and amusement. I find myself only able to crank this out once a week at the moment but I swear I’ll try to be better. Honest.

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wonder1I have never been one to wish time away. Not ever. And though I am happy to see this decade disappear, you can count on me enjoying the last 31 days. But lets face it, this has been one of the worst periods in modern history. We have had two significant market crashes, one in 2000-01 and the other in 2008, the tragic attacks of Sept 11, an event that has changed virtually everything we do, Katrine, the Tsunami, Madoff, the contested 2000 Presidential election, the jobs recession, foreclosures, Iraq, Afghanistan, H1N1…should I go on? It’s been miserable any way you look at it.  So goodbye Oughts, we’re happy to see you go but undoubtedly you will leave with a roar that will be felt for years to come.

☞I have been following the Amanda Knox trial in Perugia, Italy for some many months. If you’re unfamiliar with the case, it’s about a Seattle co-ed who while studying abroad in Italy is accused, along with her Italian boyfriend, of killing her roommate in a bizarre sex game request that went pear-shaped. There are two others who have been accused, one now convicted for his part in the crime. If you look at Knox and her former boyfriend, they look like they stepped out of a J. Crew catalog. It’s hard to imagine that they would commit the crime for which they are accused. The prosecution has now rested. Their closing arguments consisted of a character assailment of Amanda Knox with no mention of the evidence. The defense will present their closing arguments shortly with a verdict due on Friday. No one wins in this case. The fallout has been all encompassing to anyone who touches this case. If you’re interested in reading more, I suggest these two articles which you can read here and here. I think Knox goes free this week. Her parents think so too. Knox’ airplane ticket to Seattle says so.

☞I heard a song, an old song, yesterday that blew me away. In 1969, the Stones released Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out! a live concert album recorded at Madison Square Garden. Since this is the 40th anniversary of that show, a new release has been born of that entire concert. I’ve always loved this album and thought it was one of the best live albums I’d ever heard but I’d never heard the opening performances by Ike and Tina Turner and BB King. Until now. This week’s AWT song is Tina Turner belting out the old Otis Redding/Jerry Butler shouter I’ve Been Loving You Too Long. It is an impassioned version that will make your toes curl. Check it out.

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☞Everyone is putting out end of the decade lists these days and I am not going to be any different. Staying true to my lists of 5, I present my favorite movies and albums from the worst decade ever.

MOVIES

  1. Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon
  2. The Lord of the Rings trilogy
  3. Slumdog Millionaire
  4. Ray
  5. The Departed

ALBUMS

  1. Blue Guitars (11 album set) – Chris Rea
  2. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot – Wilco
  3. How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb – U2
  4. Speakerboxxx, The Love Below – OutKast
  5. Franz Ferdinand – Franz Ferdinand

The Chris Rea box set is a masterstroke, 11 albums and 137 songs. The songs represent Rea’s interpretation of blues around the world and were written when Rea was at death’s door after his 7th operation in 2000 leaving him without a gall bladder, pancreas and duodenum. Blue Guitars is an under known, under owned gem. Get it.

☞Yesterday, Politico published a great article entitled 7 stories that Obama doesn’t want told. You can read it here. I want to weigh in on the President’s job performance for his first year in office- kind of. I think it is premature to judge the job he is doing. His critics are all over him for everything but what do they really know at this point. Yesterday, Dick Cheney said that the President was projecting weakness on Afghanistan. As opposed to what? The frivolous manner that he and George Bush sent our young men and women to war in Iraq after a mysterious bogeyman? I would rather have a President who takes his time to weigh the options and make informed decisions. When President Obama took office, we were clearly in a domestic and international mess. In order to fix things, you have to start from the ground up. That’s what he is doing. Whether this turns out to be a sturdy, well constructed house, time will tell. But there are few people who can look at things that are under construction and see what the finished product looks like. I say give the man time.

☞We are just about to enter 2010 and this is a current news story: A bill currently before the Ugandan parliament (pdf) proposes seven year prison sentences for discussing homosexuality; life imprisonment for homosexual acts; and death for a second offence. Amazing. Sickening.

☞Say it ain’t so, Tiger. Please refer to David Letterman.

☞Time time time. It’s all we have and all we don’t. This week’s AWT quote is all about time.

Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.
~Writer, Henry Van Dyke

That’s it for today. Another AWT in the bank. There are 4 more coming before the end of this crazy, awful decade. Good riddance, I say. But lets have fun till the end.

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