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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☞I love this. The truth hurts.bloggers

☞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.

Aye Wonder.

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wonder1A post Passover/Easter greeting to all of you. I seem to be writing with slightly more frequency. Will it continue? Time will tell but I am guessing – yes! I must start by saying that the plethora of bad news is brutal on the psyche. There is no escaping the economic news that is top of minds and newspapers. Crime seems to be up or at least it feels that way. We are getting “fee-ed” to death because local state and city governments budgets are out of balance. North Korea is restarting their nuclear arms plant. Somali Pirates have taken over the North African seas. It all makes a news lover and follower want to never pick up the paper or tune into CNN. When I am uniformed, I feel empty. News constantly fills my brain and perhaps it is the root of my sleep problems.  So today here at Aye Wonder, there will be nothing but good news and entertaining thoughts. Your regularly scheduled, miserable post will be back next week. Same Bat time. Same Bat channel.

☞ I want to start by putting you all in a good mood. I always say that British advertisements are the best. They always are chockablock with humour. In the UK, it seems you can’t sell anything unless it is funny. This ad from Wilkinson Sword takes the cake. It is filled with hillarious sexual innuendo and double-entendres. Sounds like a good start, n’est pas?

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☞Mark Fidrych died yesterday. He was a baseball player that played at the major league level for a brief but memorable period in the 70s before suffering a career-ending injury. There is nothing happy about Mark Fidrych’s death but I will tell you this: anyone who ever saw him pitch will tell you that not only was his craft superior, he approached the game like he was 8 years old. He talked to the baseball, he groomed the pitcher’s mound on his hand and knees and he ran out to his teammates when they made great plays. His curly hair stuck out of his hat like the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz. You couldn’t wait to see him pitch again. When the newsreel comes on this weekend, watch Big Bird as he was called. It will make you feel young, happy and sad. RIP Mark Fidrych.

☞I have always wanted to go to Cuba. I hear that the food is wonderful, the music invigorating and the culture a throwback to the 50-60s. Yesterday, President Obama made a long overdue policy change that will relax travel restrictions to Cuba. I won’t be the first person in line but I cannot wait to visit. We debated going once while we were in Turks & Caicos but thought the better of messing with the State Department. Cuba will change with a tourism influx so make your plans if you ever wanted to go.

☞I like to share some of the music that I listen to with you. Usually, it is new music but sometimes I like sharing things you haven’t heard in awhile but are likely to be familiar with. Today, you get both! I was listening to an old soundtrack from the 80’s and was reminded what a magnificent frontman and writer Joe Strummer was. This track from the movie Sid & Nancy is called the Dum Dum Club. It got some limited play when it came out but it definitely stands the test of time. See if you agree. The second song is called Easy Beat by Dr. Dog. Dr. Dog is a Philly outfit that immediately sounds familiar but at the same time brand spanking new. Their vocal harmonies are easily reminiscent of the Beatles or the Beach Boys. Easy Beat starts off with a Dick Dale Misirlou surf riff that immediately makes you think that you know the song. You don’t of course, as it goes careening on a different path. I like this band a lot. Check them out.

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☞Guess what? It’s getting close to lunchtime and I am thinking about sandwiches again. Not that I am going to have one, mind you. But since I fancy myself a sandwich artisan, I wonder how you think this sounds? We had a pork roast for dinner on Sunday and I got to thinking about a great sandwich I had ages ago with pulled pork and eggplant. It really is delicious. But what could be better? How about this: pulled pork and melted Fontina cheese with a slight drizzle of maple syrup on a richly cut sourdough bread? Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Thank you very much.

☞I think it is highly likely that Eliot Spitzer will run again for public office, perhaps even the New York Attorney General job. Spitzer, by no means above the law, seems like too good a public servant to call it a day. I really believe that the same people he was investigating are the ones that dropped a dime on his prostitution issues. I hope New Yorkers can forgive (no one ever forgets). David Patterson is a good example of inept public servitude. Spitzer looks like the second coming by comparison.

☞Can you see how difficult it is to come up with good news? I mean, I don’t want to resort to talking about Bo, the new Obama dog.

☞Good News: The Yankees have started the season with 3 wins and 4 losses. Bad News: The Red Sox are 2-5. Are the Sox auditioning for a part on Life on Mars?

☞Now, this is truly great news for us males over 50: a drug, that at the moment goes by the unmarketable name of MDV3100, could halt prostrate cancer if taken daily. It could be ready in as little as 3 years. This is a major breakthrough in the fight against cancer. Lets hope this is the real deal. Read the story here.

☞As I wrap up today’s Aye Wonder, I remember that I failed to give you last week’s quote of the week. I will not forget today. This week I have an old Welsh proverb for you that while the language is dated, the sentiment is not. Just remember this, the press views good news as no news at all. Hang in there.

Bad news goes about in clogs, Good news in stockinged feet.

Aye Wonder what good news today will bring.

And I hope you’re wondering right along with me.

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