Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Throwback: 1962

Throwback: 1962
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem

It's Throwback Thursday... and with all the Beatles press lately I'm kinda stuck in the 60's. Here I am just a short time before those Liverpool Lad's hit our shores. But wouldn't you know the #1 Single on the Billboard Hot 100 that week was "Telstar" by The Tornados, the first British group in the rock era to go to #1 on the US charts. The #1 Single for the prior two weeks was "Big Girls Don't Cry" by The Four Seasons. Ah, to be a very young girl at that time meant everyone would be singing it to you every time you acted your age.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Moving a Generation


The last week has been filled with reminders of the big splash made by those mop-top youngsters from across the pond 50 years ago. I just couldn't pass this little Minion Rockstar figure up, he seemed perfect to commemorate the occasion.

All the fuss sure has lit a tiny little fire of Rock & Roll love, that along with my blogger friend Shirley's "Sound Track of My Life" series. I may have been too young to stay up late enough to see the famous Ed Sullivan show that brought the Beatles to America's living rooms back in 1964, but they were definitely a major piece of my formative years. Sunday's The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles was a fun and entertaining show everyone in my household watched from beginning to end. If you missed it, there's an encore broadcast planned.

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Morning Concert

If you are familiar in the least with the morning news/talk shows on the major networks you know that they all seem to have concerts on Fridays during the summer. This Friday I managed to haul my lazy bones out of bed at a ridiculously early hour to attend my first morning show concert.

I accompanied my darling daughter to the Midtown Manhatten News Corp. concert set of Fox and Friends. We drove in from NJ and arrived at 48th Street and 6th Avenue at about 6:30 am, if you should happen to take public transportation, this would be the nearest subway station.




Once we arrived on site my daughter quickly found a college friend and proceeded to catch up on all the news and move in close to the stage for a fabulous view of the performance. I took a little bit of a stroll over to 7th Avenue where I found a Smilers convenience store with cut flowers lining the 48th Street side of the corner store. I have a thing for market flowers and these sunflowers surely caught my eye.


The clouds and extreme humidity had Lazy Hazy Days of Summer going through my mind... well at least it's a happy tune :-)

As I stood back and took in the view of NYC and all it's glory the shop's keeper began to wet down the sidewalk in preparation of the day ahead. The city was beginning another new day and the hustle and bustle began. Workers can be seen rushing along the avenue and the lights of Broadway attractions were clearly lit in the background.


It was a quick walk back to 6th Avenue, where a very familiar scene from my many years of working in the city was encountered. The corner coffee cart, a workers' morning necessity long before Starbucks arrived in town. Coffee, rolls, bagels, donuts you could find them all right there at the corner cart. Quick, convenient and most importantly very inexpensive!


I couldn't resist... I got on line and partook in a delightful "regular" coffee. (Passed on all the carbs, breakfast would come after the show). I found a bench right on the corner


with a fabulous view of the stage and far enough from the speakers to avert deafness. (Yeah, I said it... I've come to really enjoy hearing and would like to keep it around for awhile)


The show's guest band was Gloriana... a country band that seems to be taking charts by storm. My daughter has been listening to their music for a couple of years now, she believes they are very talented and haven't received the recognition they deserve as yet. You can read her blog review of their latest album  A Thousand Miles Left Behind  [Stop by her blog and show her some blog love;-)]


The performance was fun and the band stills has a great love of their fans... they freely gave away copies of their CD and autographs were gladly shared.

After the show we had a quick breakfast and started to head over to Central Park. We made it as far as the bus stop on 48th and 6th but the heat and lack of sleep didn't play well for us so we just decided to head back to NJ and call it an early day.

It's hard to believe that I used to work just four blocks from here, it's even harder to believe that it was over 30 years that my career had move further downtown to the Financial District!


The move from Television & Radio to Brokers & Traders was quite a culture shock, but that's a story for another day.


Saturday, March 10, 2012

Whoa... Windows 8?

Whoa... Windows 8?
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem

Yotsuba's introduction to Windows 8 left her confused...

Yotsuba: Oh my, what have they done? I don't know where all my stuff is, how will I get my work done?

SugarPup is going to have to get this figured out and give her some tips and tricks on using the new technology!

69/366
Exposure 0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture f/2.8

Friday, May 20, 2011

Music Love

135/365 Music Love
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem

Pretty exciting day for Kate... she won tickets to see Sugarland and her favorite band Little Big Town this Saturday from Thunder 106.3 in NJ. They also included a "Meet and Greet" which put her over the top!

Congrats Kate... I can't wait!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Domo Approved!


22/365 Domo Approved!
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem


Kate came home after her radio show last night and we decided to watch Pirate Radio, again. The music in this movie is fantastic, if you haven't caught this movie I highly recommend it! It's a fun feel good kind of movie, that defines a generation. They just don't make music like this anymore!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Traveling Thru


16/365 Traveling Thru
Originally uploaded by maggie_gem


"Well I can't tell you where I'm going, I'm not sure of where I've been
But I know I must keep travelin' till my road comes to an end
I'm out here on my journey, trying to make the most of it"

I took this shot Thursday on the way home... It's posted today because I heard Travelin Thru on the radio this afternoon and this shot just came right to mind.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

338/365 Music is the Key


338/365 Music is the Key, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
When it's time to de-stress and get rebalanced, a little private time with music is the key to relaxing and getting a focus on what really matters. Clears the mind and soothes the soul!

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Monday, August 16, 2010

228/365 Goin' Country


228/365 Goin' Country, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
SugarPup was thrilled to learn that my daughter Kate will have her own Country Music radio show starting in three weeks. She helped us to pull out all the country records and cd's that we've collected over the years and now wants to learn how to line dance.

She is here with a small sampling of our collection

Thursday, July 29, 2010

210/365 SugarPup Rocks!


210/365 SugarPup Rocks!, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
SugarPup was so excited to share her stories from the Tom Petty concert last night, she was showing off her ticket as she worked on yet another client pc.

209/365 Spotlight


209/365 Spotlight, originally uploaded by maggie_gem.
Wonderfully awesome show at Madison Square Garden - Tom Petty's definitely got "Mojo".

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Day 157 Jazz and Blues

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This weekend at Monmouth Park was the Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Festival, formerly the Red Bank Jazz Festival. There were three stages going strong today.

Camera:      Nikon D40
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ISO Speed:     200
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Day 145 I'm Your Puppet

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I'm just a toy, just a funny boy
That makes you laugh when you're blue
I'll be wonderful, do just what I'm told
I'll do anything for you
I'm your puppet, I'm your puppet

I'm Your Puppet

Camera:      Nikon D40
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Focal Length:     35 mm
ISO Speed:     900

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Day 111 Yotsuba Rocks!

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Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:
What's your favorite type of music? Make a photo today that in some way conveys your taste in music.

Camera:      Nikon D40
Exposure:     0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture:     f/2.8
Focal Length:     35 mm

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Day 65 Soulful...

 
65/365
Watching the 1964 T.A.M.I. Show Concert Film, this Stormie was totally moved by James Brown's performance!


Camera:      Nikon D40
Exposure:     0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture:     f/4.5
Focal Length:     31 mm
ISO Speed:     1250
Exposure Bias:     +1 EV
Flash:     No Flash

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

02/03/2010 Remembering Buddy Holly

 
51 years ago today; "the day the music died"

Camera:      Nikon D40
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Aperture:     f/5.3
Focal Length:     46 mm
Focal Length:     46.2 mm
ISO Speed:     250
Exposure Bias:     +1/3 EV
Flash:     Auto, Fired, Return not detected