Use Me

It’s one of “those” mornings and I’m channeling Bill Wither’s “Use Me”. Watch out!

My friends feel it’s their appointed duty
They keep trying to tell me all you want to do is use me
But my answer yeah to all that use me stuff
Is I wanna spread the news that if it feels this good getting used
Oh you just keep on using me until you use me up
Until you use me up

My brother sit me right down and he talked to me
He told me that I ought not to let you just walk on me
And I’m sure he meant well yeah but when our talk was through
I said brother if you only knew you’d wish that you were in my shoes
You just keep on using me until you use me up
Until you use me up

Oh sometimes yeah it’s true you really do abuse me
You get in a crowd of high class people and then you act real rude to me
But oh baby baby baby baby when you love me I can’t get enough
I and I wanna spread the news that if it feels this good getting used
Oh you just keep on using me until you use me up
Until you use me up

Talking about you using me but it all depends on what you do
It ain’t too bad the way you’re using me
Cause I sure am using you to do the things you do
Ah ha to do the things you do

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Trivia du Jour: Name that Sax

Came across this oddity today. Can any name this square-keyed sax maker?

MysterySax

This stumped my friends on Facebook. Let’s see how my WordPress readers do.

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As seen by ~ a work place phenomenon

I have been seeing these kind of charts for a while now. It’s mostly done in fun—mostly.

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Part of me wants to do one for my Big Band with the sections being:

    • Saxes
    • Trombones
    • Trumpets
    • Rhythm
    • Director

Maybe I’ll do this in the near future if someone doesn’t beat me to it.

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Marymoor Park

imageMarymoor Park is one of the two parks near my house that we can walk to. Every house Suzy and I have purchased has been on high ground and near a park. This park is really a delight.

Besides the concerts, movies, tennis, velodrome and practice fields, there is a very nice walking and bicycling path known as the Burke-Gilman that runs a relatively flat course around Lake Washington.

imageRecently we have been using the lovely off-leash area for dawgs. Our dawgly Amelia luvs the bark covered paths, meeting other dogs, and struttin’ her stuff.

“Doggy Disneyland”, as it is locally dubbed, Marymoor Park is best known for its 40 acres of off leash dog park. This is where dogs can be dogs. Black Labs dogpaddle against Golden Retrievers to see who can get the prize: an old tennis ball thrown by an owner into the Sammamish Slough.

This fabulous former farm is less than two miles from the main Microsoft campus. It is a great place to meet old friends, new friends, possible dates, and new dogs. Doggie parents come from Seattle, and all over the county, to give their pups some good old-fashioned exercise. And, for Suzy and me, it ups our walking distance significantly so that we can get our required miles walked in an enjoyable way.

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PGSQ: A little Ragtime Music on the Weekend

imageThe Professor Gadget Sax Quartet is a labor of luv for me. But we really don’t practice enough. Work, family, and other band commitments are constantly getting in the way. That said, this is our Labor Day performance at the wonderful Ballard Locks Summer Concerts hosted by the US Army Corps of Engineers.

We do have fun and I like to think that we are better musicians for the work we do in the sax quartet. Every part is exposed, every instrument heard, and there is no place to hide. If I was a perfectionist I wouldn’t ever show these videos around. But at each performance I get approached by people who played in high school, are thinking about returning to music and were very impressed.

Some of the people who talk to me are musicians in other bands. Last night a fellow wanted to know what our setups were because he said our intonation was very good. He also wanted to know if we were using stiff reeds to make the higher notes easier to play in tune. I told him there wasn’t a jazz mouthpiece in the bunch; we were using #5 or so openings and Meyer and such mouthpieces.

I’m off to my Monday sax lessons with the professor, Ray Guyll. He has reviewed what I’ve posted and will work with me to improve my performance. My goal is to play as well as each of these fine ladies did in the concert. They are very solid musicians.

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My ‘79 Trek Needs some serious road time

Since I started using a scooter to go to work, I have not ridden my Trek 710 10-speed very much. So this Labor Day I’m thinking of taking a spin down the fabulous Burke-Gilman trail. Starting in Redmond, it’s a very tame ride with very little in the way of hills as it winds around picturesque Lake Washington.

My bike is turning out to be a bit of an oddity now-a-daze. I expected that curiosity and crowd-drawing ability with my ‘57 Schwinn Wasp, but not my modern ‘79 Trek.<smile> Not only is a ten-speed bike a bit of a rarity around these parts, but it has a way cool seat that was designed by a NASA scientist. All though it never sold well, it is the only seat I’ve ridden that cured my TB (tired butt).

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I also moved the shifter from the down-tube location that I used all the way through college to the handle bar location. The rack is from the 70s and I threaten to get a slicker, black, nice looking one but I don’t ride enough to justify the expense. The AARP water bottle used to make me laugh, but not so much any more. I immediately removed the kickstand from the bike when I purchased the Trek because it was just an excuse to make the bike fall and added unnecessary weight to the bike.

imageIt more fun to ride with a friend, but as I didn’t plan ahead, I probably will be going alone with my trusty cell fone at the ready should anything like a flat tire or such come up. I used to carry tools with me when I commuted regularly but I don’t do that on bike anymore. I also use a puncture resistant inner tube that seems to have increased the distance between flats significantly.

It’s gonna be warm this weekend, so the ride in the morning would be just the thing. Maybe I can join in on the Fremont Solstice Parade bikers next year.  Surprised smile

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Artist Boris Vallejo

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Here is one of my favorite fantasy and erotic subject painters that I discovered in the ‘90s.

Boris Vallejo (born January 8, 1941[1]) is a Peruvian-born American painter. He immigrated to the United States in 1964, and he currently resides in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He frequently works with Julie Bell, his wife, painter, and model.

Vallejo works almost exclusively in the fantasy and erotica genres. His hyper-representational paintings have graced the covers of dozens of science fiction paperbacks and are featured in a series of best-selling glossy calendars. Subjects of his paintings are typically gods, monsters, and well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle. Some of his male figures were modeled by Vallejo himself, and many of his later female characters were modeled by his wife. His latest works still retain heavy fantasy elements, but lean more towards the erotic rather than pure fantasy themes. ~ Wikipedia

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Big Band Dreams and Schemes

ShazDanceHaving started and run two big bands to date, I’m currently luvin’ my Microsoft Jazz Band. For the upcoming 2012 season though big changes are in the mix. First, I finally have a functioning brain trust  committee and one that is invested in making the band something to rave about.

So what’s in the works for next year? Here are some of the things we are working on:

    • New branding and name. I want to separate the band from the recordings and rep based on being a new band with a very small following. And we want the name to be unique and soul grabbing. We have the concept in mind and now we need to codify it.
    • Theme song. As part of the branding process we have selected a unique un-copyrighted song that we can use as our them song. When people hear this song in Seattle, we want them to think of this band.
    • New regular venue. If we operate out of a monthly gig at a nice dance hall we will start to generate a group of faithful followers. This really is a stretch goal for us. But other bands have done it successfully.

We are making our way through some new book defining charts and conducted a reading session this week at practice. My nominated chart was Basie’s “Sleepwalker’s Serenade”. It was met with a hardy Yes! So it is in the book. Enjoy.

Cut taken from “The Complete Atomic Basie” CD available at Amazon.com.

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Playful Sax Girl

This picture by Fernando Meyer (Flickr) is interesting on a number of levels. It’s a nice shot taken at a unique angle that has me wondering how fun it would have been to setup and take this picture. Fernando has both a sense of imagination and adventure.

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Click on the picture to see more of Fernando’s photography.

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Steampunk Design and Musings

image“To some, ‘steampunk’ is a catchall term, a concept in search of a visual identity. To me, it’s essentially the intersection of technology and romance.” ~ Jake von Slatt

Leon mentioned today on Facebook about a venture that he had been working on this morning. He was working on creating a Steampunk-inspired water gun. It got me thinking about the Steampunk world out there.

imageSteampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and speculative fiction that came into prominence during the 1980s and early 1990s. Steampunk involves a setting where steam power is still widely used—usually the Victorian era Britain—that incorporates elements of either science fiction or fantasy. Works of steampunk often feature anachronistic technology or futuristic innovations as Victorians may have envisioned them; based on a Victorian perspective on fashion, culture, architectural style, art, etc. This technology may include such fictional machines as those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne.” ~ Wikipedia

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Photo credits:

SteampunkNerfI have a steampunk weapon in anticipation of needing one for work. It is actually made by Nerf and my grandkids are unable to walk by it with out wanting to touch it. By the way, taking this picture and not getting shadows or light glare was rather challenging. And of course my dawg Amelia wanted to help which made it even more challenging. <smile>

The steampunk industry is in full swing, with a number of companies willing to do custom work to modify your workplace. One such place is the Steampunk Workshop.

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imageWhat is it about the steampunk movement that appeals to so many people? The people following this movement seem to be book readers, reading books like Leviathan, an alternate history were Europe is headed towards a Word War I. The Germanic Clankers, with their advanced machinery, face off against the British Darwinists, with their crossbred animals.

Another book is The Explosionist where England fell to Napoleon at Waterloo, scientists work together with spiritualists, and hydrogen-powered cars move people around Scotland’s streets. Can you see a trend in these books? Steampunk seems to be a wishful kind of world where the readers can escape the madness of the real world that is mired in the politics controlled by the rich and unimaginative.

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