friday random elevenish: “collecting projects” edition

09
Jun

It’s been awfully exciting lately. This week really wasn’t, and that’s okay.

I spent most of my time just getting work done, and working through the beginnings of the song I’m covering for Streamer Song Swap this year. This is the first time I’m doing it as, well, me, though I played bass on Metricula’s entry a few years back, and since Metricula’s running things this year, I decided to jump in. It’s a roughly annual fundraiser project where performers swap songs and do covers, with proceeds supporting The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, and music in schools is a good cause.

Anyway, I’m still working through my tune, but I’ve got to have my recording submitted by August 7, which gives me some time, but not that much time, and I’m feeling a little abmitious in terms of instrumentation and such.

Always another project…

Speaking of projects, I also signed up for the VCT Summer Challenge again, and I’m doing the birthday ride, which this year is 413.6 miles, or eight times the distance of the Virginia Capital Trail between now and the first week of September. No problem. In any case, you can track my progress over in the block on the left, because why not.

That’s honestly all I’ve got, except for some tunes, which has lots of girls names and solo projects from members of Americana-styled indie bands:

  1. “Emilia” – Young Gun Silver Fox
  2. “Nanci” – Toad The Wet Sprocket
  3. “Get Out Of This House” – Shawn Colvin
  4. “Winter Solstice” – The Tea Party
  5. “Crystal River” – Mudcrutch
  6. “Good Morning Coffee” – Seth Avett
  7. “She’s A Girl And I’m A Man” – Lloyd Cole
  8. “Jesus on the Telephone” – Machinery of the Human Heart
  9. “Elevator Boots” – Counting Crows
  10. “Whatever It Takes” – Sinéad Lohan
  11. “Grace” – Marcus Mumford
  12. “Faster” – Samantha Fish

friday random elevenish: “gigs and putting out work fires” edition

02
Jun

Work was kinda busy this week, continuing to put out fires, which is kinda what I do now. No worries; they keep on paying me, I keep on logging in. That big problem requirement has been successfully pushed off my plate to be dealt with by folks who are authorized to spend the money, but that just makes room for a few more problem requirements to be dealt with by the guy who solves the problems…

But, as of around 2:30 today, I logged off until Tuesday, because Thursday night I played a pretty successful set at Dancing Kilt, my local watering hole, where I tend to be once or twice a week anyway, but every few months they’re nice enough to have me come in to share some tunes. It took me a few songs to find my groove, but overall, things went really well. I tried some new things, and those things mostly worked (I still need a little work on my emergency kazoo business), I had some good friends show up to support me, and I got paid and had my bar tab covered for the evening (a couple of pints of Turoń, the Polish style smoked wheat beer, my new favorite), which is always nice.

It feels good to get paid to make music at my local; I’ll take it.

Friday, after a few local responsibilities, the lovely spouse and I will be heading south to Charlotte for ConCarolinas, which I haven’t been to in a year or three, but we’re hitting this year to visit some friends and not be on the hook for anything, because I’m not a guest! The plan is to just hang out with folks, enjoy some music and entertainment, probably buy some books, and probably drink too much….

Which, y’know, is perfectly cromulent.

It’s also likely I’m going to be coming home with a banjo a friend of mine no longer needs, which is fine, because of course I need to learn to play another stringed instrument…

Anyway, that’s the plan for the next little while. In the meantime, here are some tunes randomly kicked out of a playlist I built to pump through the P.A. between sets. It’s mostly cool ’90s stuff I listened to at the time, plus a few Replacements tunes I wasn’t cool enough to listen to when they were actually active in the late ’80s:

  1. “Falling for the First Time” – Barenaked Ladies
  2. “This Tornado Loves You” – Neko Case
  3. “Blood Makes Noise” – Suzanne Vega
  4. “Pump It Up” – Elvis Costello & The Attractions
  5. “Love Like We Do” – Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
  6. “Closer To Fine” – Indigo Girls
  7. “Supernova” – Liz Phair
  8. “Birdhouse In Your Soul” – They Might Be Giants
  9. “Angeline Is Coming Home” – The Badlees
  10. “Alex Chilton” – The Replacements
  11. “Dyslexic Heart” – Paul Westerberg
  12. “Minneapolis” – that dog.
  13. “A Common Disaster” – Cowboy Junkies
  14. “8 Miles Down” – Big Back Forty

friday random elevenish: “complaining into promo” edition

26
May

Not a lot of engagement with the world, online or otherwise that hasn’t had to do with work these last two weeks. That can happen when you get assigned a seriously time-sensitive and poorly-documented requirement that somebody just dropped and abandoned four or five months ago, and needs to be solved now or the organization gets hit with a few million in unnecessary fees for letting coverage lapse.

That’s about all I did or thought about for the last two weeks. I put it to bed, just like I was supposed to, but I wasn’t enjoying life very much.

I mean, I’d just nailed the 51.7 mile Cap2Cap a couple weekends ago, beating my best time by more than twenty minutes (a light road bike will help there), and then life becomes nothing but bureaucracy for a couple of weeks, apart from catching the soccer match with some friends last Saturday evening.

It really ate into my rehearsal time, because I have a gig next week, and since my local watering hole is paying me, I need to sound good. Luckily, the weather’s looking a bit crap this weekend, so I’ll have some time.

As for that show:

Thursday Music and Fun at The Kilt, featuring me playing three sets of thereabouts of my original music peppered in with a few interesting cover tunes. Why not come on out, have a beverage or three, make a friend and enjoy some tunes? Thursday, June 1, 6pm to 9pm, Dancing Kilt Brewery in Chester.

Speaking of tunes, here’s some that Spotify spit out. A little all over the place, but I’m okay with that:

  1. “Darlin'” – Freedy Johnston, Aimee Mann
  2. “Sister Starling” – Aoife O’Donovan
  3. “Skating Away On The Thin Ice of the New Day” – Jethro Tull
  4. “Lotta Love” – Juliana Hatfield
  5. “Think About Your Troubles” – Harry Nilsson
  6. “Got Weird” – dodie
  7. “The Storm” – Dori Freeman
  8. “Light of Day” – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
  9. “The Boy Wonders” – Aztec Camera
  10. “Ladykillers” – Lush
  11. “Ants In The Kitchen” – Masters of Reality
  12. “Eye Of The Hurricane” – David Wilcox
  13. “All The Lilacs In Ohio” – John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas

friday random elevenish: “fifty-one point seven” edition

12
May

So yes, I was *on* all week, due to the off-site (at my former office a little north of here) program management workshop Tuesday through Thursday, which involved backing up my boss’s never-ending energy with technical expertise and rapid-fire abilities to yank obscure documentation out of the aether at her word.

Plus, I had to wear nice pants and stuff.

I’m not really complaining, you should know…we had folks in from all over the country, some of whom I’ve only met over MS Teams conference, even if we work closely together pretty much every day. It was nice to see them in person (and share a drink or three with them at the Kilt after work one day), and we got a ton of work done.

Also, it was kind of exhausting, because I’m used to working by myself at my little corner office surrounded by my sound equipment and my lovely spouse’s craft space. I got to work at home again today, Friday, except for about two hours when I had to go down to the newly-christened Fort Gregg-Adams to get my software phone configured on the laptop they’re going to replace next week (and I’ll have to re-set it up all over again).

Still, I got the stuff done I needed done and was a good steward of taxpayer dollars, as I’m supposed to be.

So that was my week, apart from forgetting every other day to post a photo to my “Life Is Good” challenge on the FriendFace, but I’m catching up as we go. Sorry Micheala!

But that was the week. We’re really looking at the weekend.

Tomorrow, Saturday, I’m doing the Cap2Cap half-century ride, which I do every year this weekend now, because biking is what I do. Shockoe Bottom in Richmond to the Jamestown Settlement. Stone Brewing to Billsburg. I’m gonna do it.

Not going to commit to the hundred-plus mile out-and-back this year, because I don’t think I’m up to it…yet. Might do it before the summer’s out, though. we’ll see. But I look forward to riding it with a few hundred of my fellow crazy cyclists, because it’s a nice check on the achievement list, and it proves, to me, anyway, that I’m in the best shape of my life at almost 49 years old.

That’s really the whole weekend right there; I’m not committing to anything else apart from finishing the Sirius XM five-hour long 35th anniversary track-by-track Bon Jovi New Jersey record retrospective*.

Otherwise, I’m going to probably do some laundry, drink a couple of beers, and maybe watch some of The Electric Mayhem

But here’s the tunes, of course. My Senator’s favorite band (and one of mine) at #3, and a killer late 80s jam from a killer late 80s record that I forget is one of my favorites until it pops up on my playlist:

  1. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” – Twisted Sister
  2. “Mr. Sellack” – The Roaches
  3. “Waitress In The Sky” – The Replacements
  4. “Hourglass” – Squeeze
  5. “Watermelon” – John + Jane Q. Public
  6. “A Little Help From My Friends” – Willie Nelson
  7. “Love Like We Do” – Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
  8. “Pumpkin Cowboy” – Brian David Gilbert
  9. “Counting Down The Hours” – Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
  10. “Mother Earth” – Emitt Rhodes
  11. “freequent letdown” – illuminati hotties

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* – Dammit, I wore that record out in high school, and it came out thirty-five years ago. Damn, I’m old.

friday random elevenish: “never got the hang of…” edition

05
May

Not loving this week. In particular, Thursday.

I’m not sure I mentioned it previously, but we’ve been down a car the last week and change after somebody forgot the emergency brake and the Honda rolled back into a gas pump pollard and hyper-extended the open door. As such, I’ve really not had the range of motion I’d prefer, as others have needed my car. Luckily, I was able to work from home (as usual) this week; unlike the previous week and next week, which involved work symposia where we all enjoy the novelty of talking to each other face-to-face, but have to actually put on pants and stuff.

In any case, I’ve not gotten quite the outside/park time I’ve really needed. But, I got through it, and have managed to mostly get the flames tamped down on this work requirement I picked up after somebody dropped it for a few months, and now the contract needs to be awarded by the end of June or the taxpayer gets stuck with a few million in re-licensing fees if the current arrangement expires.

It sucks, but that’s kind of my job to fix that sort of stuff.

That said, I haven’t yet managed to unload my old job managing a particularly ancient and convoluted interface/data conversion project, which I’ve managed to keep going, but can’t give my full attention. That said, stuff is getting done, but not necessarily as fast as we’d all like, and not just because of my split attention – the target system is at least a decade older than I am, isn’t exactly state-of-the-art, and requires a lot of care and feeding by all kinds of analysts and programmers of mostly dead languages.

But, Thursday morning, I woke up to an email from one of the functional leads sent in the middle of the night complaining that a particular system hasn’t been certified to use the slightly-modern data paths, and cc’ing all kinds of high-ranking folks and generally throwing me under the bus.

Problem is, if he’d talked to me or his guys, he’d know that the thing he thinks isn’t certified has been for months, and just passed few hundred business transactions at months’ end. But, of course, when the C-suite is copied on this sort of thing, I’ve had to spend a good bit of the day explaining that things are going along as fast as I can make them, and say, doesn’t that fancy new channel push the data like nobody’s business, and gee, has anyone thought about passing this responsibility on to someone else yet?

I cleared it up, but it sucked. Almost as much as the rather large price tag the body shop quoted me on the Honda’s door, and the drama provided by the kid who was driving it (I swear, I should just schedule the quarterly four-digit repair bill…). And to top things off, as I was driving my five-month-old car home from the park this evening, some kid in an SUV tagged my rear quarter panel. It’s not a lot of damage on the surface, and the fix won’t be too expensive for the kid’s insurance, but it was kind of the perfect bow tied on a really shitty day.

Bleh. I’ve had better Star Wars days…

Anyway; here are some tunes. All kinds of the usual indie, plus some cool stuff like the Kids in the Hall theme song there at #11:

  1. “I Wanna Die With My Blue Jeans On” – Fairhazel
  2. “Bus” – Begonia
  3. “Find the Truth” – The Sheepdogs
  4. “Blood and Roses” – The Smithereens
  5. “Way Down Now” – World Party
  6. “Going to Hell” – Adeem the Artist
  7. “Egyptian Cadillac” – Alex Izenberg
  8. “The Thunderthief” – John Paul Jones
  9. “Rug Busters” – Personal Trainer
  10. “Maestro (Tears Don’t Lie)” – Wilder Woods
  11. “Having an Average Weekend” – Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
  12. “I Let My Guitar Do The Talking” – Buddy Guy
  13. “Scared Together” – Silversun Pickups
  14. “Doomscrollers” – Quasi

friday random elevenish: “doing all the things” edition

28
Apr

So, I’ve been up to some stuff.

Last weekend, with it’s pub crawl adventures (lots of fun showing a friend around town and sampling many libations and game stores) and Ravencon was pretty cool. I think I played some really good shows (I might actually be getting kind of good at this?) and the new material (some of which you can find here on bandcamp…) went over well with the folks who came to the shows, of which there were some additional, undocumented instances, as my friends The Nefarious Ferrets had to cancel due to illness at the last minute, and some of us had to fill in (I played their song “Night of the Hunt” in their honor). I even sat in for a tune with my old bandmates in Dimensional Riffs when their guitar player was running late.

The most interesting bit, though, happened at my Friday night show when my lovely spouse, child, and a couple of dear friends showed up wearing t-shirts with my face on them!, which was weird, but kind of cool and appreciated:

The past week has been novel as well, as spent Tues-Thurs at my organization’s “IT Symposium” at the facility up the road, which involved being in a room with a hundred or so people for extended periods of time talking about all sorts of issues we’re working and dealing with. I didn’t have anything to brief (apart from being slide-monger on my boss’s presentation). Mostly, it was sitting and taking it all in, putting names with faces, and struggling with Dunning-Kruger feelings as I tried to keep up with everybody’s projects that I often have a hand in, though sometimes feel completely out of my depth talking about.

Oh, and last night I made use of my latest WNRN ticket win and caught Suzanne Vega at the gorgeous old Beacon Theater down the road in Hopewell, where she played all the hits and then some, told lots of entertaining stories, and was generally awesome. I last saw her play almost twenty-six years ago at Lilith Fair on my honeymoon, though given the fact that the last time I was at this place last summer, my lovely spouse and I caught COVID, she didn’t come along, though my youngest child did, both of us masked, and she thoroughly enjoyed herself and told me she might have a new role model for adulthood. Here’s the obligatory poorly-composed photo:

Not sure what the weekend holds; there are a couple of open mics (one of which has good local music friend as the singer/songwriter “headliner”) I might go to, and there’s the usual stuff like grocery shopping and laundry to deal with…assuming I don’t feel completely people’d out by now, which is a definite risk.

Tunes for this week? Lots of bands I’ve not heard of (but generally enjoyed) and the Pixies:

  1. “Feel Like Going Home” – Miko Marks and the Resurrectors
  2. “(I’m) Screwed” – Titus Andronicus
  3. “BWP” – The Paranoyds
  4. “Once There Was No Sun” – Jake Blount
  5. “Frog 2” – Mamalarky
  6. “All Comes Crashing” – Metric
  7. “There’s A Moon On” – Pixies
  8. “After This” – July Talk
  9. “On The Floor (live)” – Perfume Geniusm
  10. “Sudden Light” – Jesca Hoop
  11. “Arkansas” – Larry McCray
  12. “Rambler – Calexico

promo: ravencon 16

19
Apr

As mentioned previously, I’ll be a guest at Ravencon, my hometown convention here in the RVA, this weekend. I’ll be playing a few solo shows and being an occasional panelist. I haven’t played this one in a few years; the last time was doing the RavenCon Summer Concert back in ’21, though I’ve been attending as a civilian and a semi-regular guest as part of other acts for more than a decade.

Anyway, I’ll be playing the old favorites and am planning on working in some new stuff I’ve never done live before, so it’ll either be really cool, or it’ll be a disaster, but at least it’ll be interesting. As of right now, here’s where I’ll definitely be (subject to change, as always):

  • Fridy, 7pm – King George – Opening Ceremonies
  • Friday, 11pm – King William – Performance
  • Saturday, Noon – King William – Performance
  • Saturday, 2pm – Dinwiddie – Panel: “The Office Space of the Future is a Holodeck”
  • Sunday, 11am – King William – Performance

There are also late night filk circles on Friday and Saturday, so I expect I’ll at least show my face there (especially Friday, as it’s right after my show and in the same room…), and anything else reasonable the staff asks me to do, because that’s only right, and if the con staff is happy, everyone’s happy, this year, and in the future!

post-op

18
Apr

So, periodontal surgery last week went off without a hitch; got the gums slashed and stitched, and after the first eighteen hours or so which hurt like hell, the pain’s been very manageable. I’m a little tired of the industrial plastic taste from the dressings installed around the sutures, and am growing rather weary of the soft foods diet (it’s been a lot of hummus, couscous, and beans for me since Friday), but I’m almost through it and get the stitches and stuff pulled out on Thursday afternoon. Hopefully this will sort out the issues I’ve been dealing with, which, per my doctor, can be blamed largely on unfortunate genetics (yet again), and primitive 1980s orthodontia.

Oh well.

I didn’t do much at all over the weekend, as per my plans. Once the pain became less crazy, I got out to enjoy the weather a bit with some shorter walks to build the stamina back up after the weird hangover I get from local anesthesia, and started building my set lists and prepping some charts for Ravencon this coming weekend (I’ll get a post up later this week with the dates/times/locations), and caught up on a couple of movies on the streaming services.

For the record, Cocaine Bear was mostly amusing if not amazing, but it’s exactly what’s described on the tin, so there’s that. Violent Night, with David Harbour as Santa Claus though? A ridiculous mix of over-the-top action violence and heartwarming holiday movie that was thoroughly enjoyable and highly recommended.

I’m back in the office for the first part of this week, handling all the stuff that the other program management center grunts can’t seem to get done, and playing the boss Tuesday and Wednesday while she’s out, and she’s covering me on Thursday and Friday. It’s some extra hassle and slightly less than ideal, but it’s why I get paid the bigger-at-least-than-the-local-median-income bucks and get good performance reviews: I can solve problems.

I’m taking Thursday and Friday off ahead of the con, both for prep, and because a friend is coming into town a little early and wants the RVA brewery tour, which the lovely spouse and I are happy to play guide for.

Anyway – stay tuned for the Ravencon promo post later this week, and if you can, enjoy the gorgeous weather we’re having!

I hate last minute schedule shifts

03
Apr

So, I didn’t have oral surgery this morning, because my periodontist went into the hospital this weekend.

I’d spent most of the last week getting mentally prepared to have my gums and jaw ratcheted on and spend a couple of days on crazy-strong painkillers. Growing up with orthodontia has me used to people doing all kinds of crazy stuff in my mouth*, but still, dealing with the crap I’ve been dealing with for the past year, I was stressing out about it, and had worked to get myself in a place where I was okay with things and ready to get it done.

So, when I was fifteen miles into a 30+ mile bike ride at High Bridge Trail State Park on Sunday, getting the call from his office looking to reschedule things two weeks down the calendar, it took some time to get my brain sorted.

Oh, High Bridge is really pretty cool; I did the east side of it on Sunday, and hit Sailor’s Creek Battlefield State Park as well on the trip (it’s really only four miles away from the trailhead I used), netting ten parks on my list and earning my next TrailQuest pin.

looking west from the eastern rest area on the actual High Bridge

In any case, as I got the news that I wasn’t going under the mouth-knife this morning rather late yesterday, I just kept the time off since I put in all that work last week to clear the calendar anyway (I’m considering this week and mental health vacation), and took a little time for me, getting my first half-century ride on the Capital Trail for the year:

a photo from the halfway point of my journey

I’m a little sore now, and it wasn’t my best time, but I hit that milestone way earlier this year, and proved that I’m in okay shape for the Cap2Cap next month. Also, mentally, all those endorphins are ridiculously helpful.

Oh, and speaking of mental health, I want to point to Senator John Fetterman and how open and honest he’s been with regard to his recent hospitalization for severe depression. This is a wonderful thing; as a public figure, he’s doing a great service to normalizing mental health issues such as depression (which I struggle with, and try to talk about openly whenever the opportunity presents itself). Mental health issues, although improving in recent years, are still stigmatized in ways other health issues aren’t. I’m getting help. If you’re struggling, you should as well.

So, yeah, that’s the various and sundry for now. Have a great week while we all watch crazy history being made tomorrow.

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* – “That’s what she said….

friday random elevenish “balanced break?” edition

31
Mar

So, last weekend was a nice diversion, getting to play some shows with my friends down in Durham. I thought we sounded pretty good, though it’d have been nice if more folks had come to the shows. This one wasn’t really a big music event, though double-digits would’ve been nice. The Saturday show, though, did stream to several hundred as part of FilkOntario’s online content. Plus, on my drive home, I stopped and spent some time at another VA State Park, which was nice, checked another off the list, and included some neat bear warning signs and an encounter with a huge herd of deer in the evening.

Since then, it’s been a relatively busy week, all told, as these four-day week tend to be. After being off on Monday to handle some errands, I spent the week clearing the decks and making sure everyone has what they need while I’m out next week.

Not that being off next week is going to be a serious vacation. Bright and early Monday morning I’ve got more continuing periodontal drama that’ll likely have me laid out for a couple of days of recovery featuring heavy-duty painkillers and soft foods. Yay.

It’s not all medical tedium, however. There’s a spring break long-weekend trip out of town to visit a cool aquarium with the youngest, and maybe catching up with a few friends a few states south; we’ll see.

Until then, though, it’s scheduling these last couple of meetings, approving documents, and trying to track down a pricing proposal that’s gotten lost in the digital æther…

But while I’m doing that, I’ve got some tunes playing in the background. I went with Spotify’s Discover Weekly list again, which is full of all the neat indie radio hits again this week, but farting around otherwise with streaming music (when not listening to the latest political commentary…oh, by the way – happy indictment day!), I was listening to “Rise”, the new single from Extreme, and learned that they did a live version of Pornograffitti back in 2016 for the record’s 25th anniversary, which is cool, since I wore that cassette out listening to it in high school and college.

  1. “Olympia, WA” – Molly Tuttle
  2. “One Stop Shop (For A Fading Revolution)” – Twen
  3. “It Ain’t Over” – The Black Keys
  4. “Heavy Heart” – Bartees Strange
  5. “Ride On” – The Nude Party
  6. “Tangled” – Ceramic Animal
  7. “Break the Bough” – Yola
  8. “Hello Take Me Anywhere” – Night Shop
  9. “Out Loud” – Remember Sports
  10. “Hospital” – Madison Cunningham
  11. “Heat Above” – Greta Van Fleet
  12. “So Sleepy” – Fiona Apple, feat. Jon Brion and The Punch Brothers
  13. “Night Moves” – Lissie

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