Wednesday, September 10, 2008

And So It Begins...The Horror!!!


This is 3 year old Sweet Pea (she informed me on Sunday that she didn't like being called "Poops" any more and I could call her "Sweetie" or "Sweet Pea") getting ready for her 3rd day of pre-school... I thought I was safe from this for at least 10 more years. Oh how I look forward to the early morning fights between her and Toots over the limited bathroom counter space...


More Housekeeping


I said I was going to introduce commenter Rob to the Skog Blog over the weekend and never did. Although his self intro as Willow minus the magic was HIGH comedy. Well the man, who is already a reader favorite, deserves a proper intro. Rob (not to be confused with Robb of Robb and Melissa's blog fame) is a talented singer/songwriter/yoga instructor/all around cool dude. Rob and I worked together for 3 years under the tyranny of Dogface and we bonded over our love of good tunes and Great Harvest cookies. Corbie likes to say that she has certain friends who are such good friends that they'd help her bury a body, well if I ever am wrongly imprisoned for my association with Corbie, Rob is the kind of friend who would write a powerhouse protest song a la Bob Dylan's "Hurricane" and get me out. "Here comes the story of the Cap-i-tan..." And don't kid yourself man, you are like Willow + musical skills + even more magic abilities which makes you some kind of super dwarf. Anyway, welcome to the Skog Blog Rob, your banter is always enjoyed.

One other new commenter is Ms. Pennylane. She is a friend of Corbie's (I'd dare call her Corbie's enforcer) and her comedy and threats are always appreciated here as well.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Music You Should Be Listening to Right NOW!!

I have a feeling that this music suggestion is going to go over about as well as the Cardigans (probably worse) but as a music lover I stick with my bands through anything. This band is actually a special request (I do take requests if I actually like the tunes) by my boy Flanksteak. We both fell in love with this band shortly after I returned home from my mission. The band had a video on MTV that was the catchiest song and most awesome video in the history of music television. So who is this mystery band? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Jamiroquai. The song - Virtual Insanity.


Many of you are probably thinking, "I hate that stupid song..." well guess what then? I hate you. Wheels used to say, "I hated that stupid song..." until I played it so often that I broke her down. Being a fan of MJ, especially old school MJ, I convinced her that Jamiroquai was as good or better than the King of Pop. Jay Kay (the lead singer) is like MJ without the horrific surgery and weird personal life.
Here's another song, "Space Cowboy." Don't mind the blatant drug overtones or the Steve Miller lyric ripoff this song is great.

And finally, "Seven Days in Sunny June," for those of you who couldn't allow the Cardigans to help keep summer around all year long, this song is for you.


I'm telling you, pick up their greatest hits or beginner album as brohammas likes to call those types of records and I guarantee it will make even the geekiest of us dance.


Monday, September 8, 2008

A Bedtime Story

I realize it is Monday Music Night. However, I'm tired and after the Cardigans debacle of last week I'm not sure that I'm ready to throw my music pearls before you swine. I kid. I'm just tired and I think a bedtime story (I dare say even a fable) is better suited for tonight.



The COCOnut Tree
a fable
by KG
Once upon a time there was a young boy named Kagee. Kagee was a strange boy and he loved music more than anything else in the entire world. One day as he was wandering through town an old newspaper blew towards him as he walked down the street. As the paper got closer it seemed to stop in mid-air and Kagee carefully snagged it and glanced at the front page headline. "Ben Folds Five to Reunite" the headline screamed at Kagee. Now this was definitely news that deserved to be on the front page. Kagee giddily ran from door to door throughout town proclaiming, "Ben Folds Five are coming, Ben Folds Five are coming!"
"Shut Up you crazy idiot!" shouted an old man from his porch, "can't you read?"
Confused, Kagee once again opened the paper and proceeded to read the article and not just the headline. He soon realized that although Ben Folds Five would be playing together again, the reunion would be held in the Far Away Kingdom of North Carolina.
"Good luck getting there you fool," laughed the old man once more.
Dejected, Kagee walked slowly into the forest. What he wouldn't give to make this dream a reality but he he knew that the odds were not in his favor. As Kagee sat down to drink some Yerba Mate and rest a boisterous voice said, "Hey Kagee, why so sad?"
Kagee looked around in wonder but no one was there. Again Kagee heard the voice, "You don't remember me do you Kagee?"
Kagee spun around trying to catch the sneaky voice but again saw no one. "What in the world?" Kagee thought, "the only thing here is this coconut tree," he muttered to himself.
"You're right Kagee, just me, this simple old coconut tree," she stated.
"This is crazy. Coconut trees can't talk..."
"Well I'm not just any coconut tree Kagee, I'm a COCOnut tree and I am magic. Don't you remember me? I used to be just a coconut and when you were a baby you would play with me until one day you planted me in the ground to see if I could become a tree. Well here I am. So why are you so sad?"
"Well, uh, you see there's this special concert and it's my dream to attend but it's so far away it will never happen," Kagee said rather pathetically.
"If you believe it will be Kagee, it can be," the wise tree declared.
"You silly tree," Kagee stated, "I think you are more Nuts than COCO. I'll see you later."
"Just remember Kagee, if you believe it will be, it can be..."
The next day Kagee went to try and secure the golden tickets to get into the concert of a lifetime. Try as he might he could not convince the keepers of the tickets to give him any and once again he left town feeling sorry for himself. Before he knew it he had once again wandered near his old friend the COCOnut tree.
"How did it go Kagee?" the COCOnut asked.
"Not good, I knew it wouldn't happen. It would have taken a miracle and they don't come my way too often."
"You didn't believe Kagee did you? Remember yesterday when I said I was a magic tree?"
"Yes I do," Kagee replied.
"Do you believe that I could get you tickets to the show?"
"Come on COCO, stop making fun," Kagee whimpered.
"If you believe it will be, Kagee, it can be. Take these coconuts," the tree said, lowering a branch.
"Crack them open, do it. If you believe it will be it can be."
"Whatever," Kagee said sarcastically as he smashed the coconuts together. Much to his surprise two golden tickets fell to the ground. "What the?" stated an astonished Kagee. "You really are magic."
"I told you Kagee. Now what would you say if I told you I have the ability to help you fly anywhere in the world."
"Well five minutes ago I would have called you nuts again but now with these golden tickets in my hand all bets are off," Kagee replied excitedly.
"Here, take this coconut," the tree declared, once again lowering her branch.
"But, COCO, those are your last two coconuts... I, uh, I can't take them, then all of your magic will be gone."
"What good are my magic coconuts if they remain on my branches in the forest in the middle of nowhere? Perhaps, I'll be able to grow more coconuts. Don't worry about me, just take them."
So Kagee removed the last coconuts from the tree, gently tapped one and in a flash was whisked thousands of miles away to the land of North Carolina where he enjoyed the greatest music experience of his life. After the show ended he tapped the final coconut and was immediately home.
The next morning was a beautiful summer's day. The plants in the forest were all green and the sun shone down on the singing birds. Kagee ran through the forest until he finally saw the tree. "COCOnut!" he shouted. "Thank you so very much! What can I ever do to repay you?"
"Just don't forget about me, ever, not even in 40 years when my magic is gone," the tree replied.
And Kagee handed the tree some yerba mate and said, "Don't worry tree, if you believe it will be it can be."
The End
I hope that everyone has friends like the coconut tree and I hope we can be our friends' coconut tree whenever we can as well.
Good night my friends, as Mr. Folds says, "Let the moonlight take the lid off your dreams."
Postscript - In no way is this story affiliated with "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein. This is a work of pure fiction. Any similarities to the Giving Tree are purely coincidental. I swear.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Cover Song Saturday Night

Welcome friends to another Saturday night where I celebrate the theft of good songs by other bands. Let's jump right in.

First up we have a Beatles double whammy. I have no idea who made this random video. Enjoy the ducks as Ben Folds sings "Golden Slumbers" and Eddie Vedder performs "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away."



Second we finally have a U2 song that I would put on my mp3 player. They have never sounded better.



Next up we have the man who is always welcome on the Skog Blog, the late, great Elliott Smith doing "13" by Big Star.



Now we have the highest selling group in the history of Motown, who for some reason has been slandered this week on the blog scene. Shame on you all for mocking such a class act. Here is Boyz II Men with a silky smooth rendition of the Commodores classic, "Easy."



And finally we have one more Beatles song to complete the weekend. The always strangely erotic Fiona Apple doing "Across the Universe."


Ok so technically this isn't a cover song but this is my blog and I make the rules. Seeing the Fiona video above reminded me of her greatest video starring my twin (when Wheels lets me grow my beard for a few months) Mr. Zach Galifianakis.