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Who’s your rockstar daddy?

Found picture from 1982 of yours truly doing my best Geddy Lee imitation.  

and yes the tie is in front, I think it’s because I was rockin’ so hard

Elvis

Today’s oldie but goodie comes courtesy of the Houston Music Examiner.  It’s Elvis Costello on Saturday Night Live in 1977.  Classic doesn’t even begin to describe it.  Enjoy!


ELVIS COSTELLO / RADIO, RADIO
by Sunnychopper82

There’s a strange one in the jungle…

If you can complete the rest of the song, then you’ll appreciate the rest of the post.

In the late 70′s/early 80′s there was a band in Houston called The Judy’s.  They were new wave before anyone really knew what new wave was.  At least in the suburbs of Houston. Enjoy some of the video documentary of The Judy’s and we’ll post some very cool music later. (as usual a tip o’ the ol guyana punch glass to our buddy Ken Mueller)

Hurricane Info

I know that there are lots of Texans here in the Kansas City area.  I’ll post some links to info.  If you hear from people down there, email us

KHOU

KHOU chat

KTRK

Houston Chronicle

Channel 2

Run away! Run away!

To all of our friends on the Gulf Coast…be well, good luck and you can always come to Kansas City where we don’t have any hurricanes, but it might get chilly next week.

HOLY ^@#$, Kansas City ranked in something good

Kansas City is, according to some website , one of the top 10 underrated cities. Just below Houston. So Houston gets ranked because I don’t live there anymore and Kansas City, obviously, because I do live there. Right.

Here’s the story.

On one hand, I think that it’s great that Kansas City gets recoginzed for being something other than the place where all those sappy birthday cards you get for your mom are made. However, I guess that I would have to question a few things about this wee mention. (yes it’s true that my questions are already longer than the article and I haven’t even asked anything yet….)

1. Every story written about Kansas City mentions the great jazz heritage. That’s true and we can’t deny our heritage, but… and like Rosie, that’s a big but. Most of the good old school jazz and blues clubs have closed. The Grand Emporium, for instance, is now an urban dance music club. 18th and Vine is really the Baseball Museum and not much more. Sadly. There are still spots to hear some nice jazz and blues, but hardly what the city was known for.

2. Barbecue. Okay we get it. Kansas City has some good barbecue. Great, but can’t we move on to something else. Please?

3. The Arabia Steamboat Museum?! Please.

What the article doesn’t mention are the seriously cool things going on in Kansas City. The Crossroads, for instance. Kansas City has a cool part of town, unlike say Westport, that isn’t all about college kids getting drunk and passing out in the street or picking up hot chicks and dudes and dancing to the latest top 40 disco hits. The Crossroads is great art, music and people. It’s getting bigger and more popular, so some of the smaller places are probably going to be run out and that’s unfortunate, but progress, like ants after a melted chocolate bar, marches on. Only without the bugs. The art museums, but the Nelson and the Modern Art Museum. The article didn’t mention the Plaza and maybe with reason but it’s still nice to walk around window shop and have a drink. Yeah, there’s also nascar and what seems to be 987 Outdoor World huge megamarts, but I’m sure that there’s only 384.

Kansas City is largely suburban, but with the revitalization of downtown and the aforementioned Crossroads, things are getting marginally more urban. Not exactly urbane, but urban nonetheless.

Just don’t send your kids to school in Kansas City.