Listening to Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. What a piece of music. Then: Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the common man”. Years ago (in the ’80s), a jazz group called “KittyHawk” did an upbeat electronic version of this piece, on an album called “Fanfare”. Silly thing is iTunes has this album but this particular piece is missing […]
Interests
Thoughts on music
On a completely gorgeous day, I’m listening to Pandora, my “Stewart Copeland” channel. (He was the drummer in one of my favorite bands of the 80’s “The Police”). Mr. Copeland also has composed movie and tv soundtracks, such as the music to the tv show “The equalizer.” The music currently playing is from “The Rhythmatist”, […]
Franklin Graham
A quote from Mr. Franklin Graham: “Mr. President, you’re looking at the wrong place when it comes to the root cause of gun violence. Your executive actions will do nothing to change this horrific problem. You can take all the guns in America and put them in a pile on the Mall in Washington DC, […]
Bobby Fischer Movie
Watched a pretty good biographical movie tonight: “Pawn Sacrifice”, staring Tobey Maguire as a young Bobby Fischer (chess champion in the ’60s and ’70s). Tobey does a great job at portraying Mr. Fischer. The movie starts with us seeing him as a 6 yr old chess prodigy, thru his teenage and young adult years, and […]
Model Railroading books and eBay
Some backgound first: I’m a collector of vintage Model Railroading books. By “vintage”, I mean books published from the early/mid 1930’s to the hobby’s height of popularity in the mid/late 1950’s. That is not to say, I don’t collect “newer” MRR books than that since I also collect MRR books from the the 60s, 70’s, […]