Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Things Goin' On
I haven't been exactly idle though. I've working on a new blog. That's right, a new blog! It's another music blog, this time it's about my music collection. I'm kinda hyped about this one! You should see the header I picked for this one...It's real bad ass! I know what you're thinking, I already have a blog about my album collection. DrewTube is great, I just needed a better vehicle to showcase my collection quicker. Posting one title a day on an estimated 4000 albums, it'll take several years at least to finish. You want to wait that long?
Right now, I have a template and a header up. I'm still working on the designs, tweaking it. It should be ready soon...
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Iron Maiden comes to Summerfest!
Just announced yesterday morning through the Summerfest site-Iron Maiden with special guest Alice Cooper are going to headline at the Marcus Ampitheatre on Wednesday, July 4, 2012.The bands' line-up is singer extraordinaire Bruce Dickinson, bassist Steve Harris, Drummer Nicko McBrain, and the triple axe threat of David Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers. Yeah, that's pretty much the classic Maiden we all know and love. What's even more cool is they are going back in time to revisit some of their older tunes, this time culling mostly from their 1988 release Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
An excerpt from the e-mail that was sent to me....
Comments vocalist Bruce Dickinson, "We have great fun playing the History of Maiden Tours because it gives us an opportunity between new albums to go out and play songs from our earlier catalogue. It's always fantastic seeing the crowd reaction from a new generation of fans who have never experienced some of these tracks performed live before, and of course we know our longstanding fans will enjoy seeing the original Seventh Son Tour re-visited - with many other surprises! Our intention is to play about two thirds of the original track list of Maiden England (shown below*), including some songs we have not played live in a very, very long time, plus other favorites we just know the fans are going to want to hear! We always try to give our fans a great show musically, but we have always tried to make it as entertaining and memorable an experience as we can visually. And we all feel this show is going to do that splendidly! In the 1980's we played Summerfest two or even three times maybe, on the waterfront if I remember correctly. Great times! It will be fantastic to return to Milwaukee again after all this time and we look forward to seeing our fans there, and drinking all your beer!"
And the possible setlist...
1. Moonchild
2. The Evil That Men Do
3. The Prisoner
4. Still Life
5. Die With Your Boots On
6. Infinite Dreams
7. Killers
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Heaven Can Wait
10. Wasted Years
11. The Clairvoyant
12. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
13. The Number Of The Beast
14. Hallowed Be Thy Name
15. Iron Maiden
I may go to this one...
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thrift Store Shoppin'
Alabama: Greatest Hits
Alabama: Christmas
Alabama: Just Us
Ass Ponys: Electric Rock Music
Bay City Rollers: Rock n' Roll Love Letter
Beach Boys: Surfin' Safari (Capitol)
Beach Boys: (s/t) (Pickwick)
Beach Boys: Wow! A Great Concert! (Pickwick)
Beach Boys: Best of the Beach Boys Vol.2 (Capitol)
Beach Boys: Good Vibrations (Pickwick)
Chuck Berry: Johnny B. Goode (Pickwick)
Chuck Berry: Flashback (Pickwick)
Pat Benetar: Precious Time
Pat Benetar: Get Nervous
Chicago: O Christmas Three
Jim Croce: Photographs & Memories
Jim Croce: Time in a Bottle
Daughtry: (s/t)
Charlie Daniels: The Door
Charlie Daniels: Steel Witness
Def Leppard: Mirrorball Live & More!
Emerson, Lake & Palmer: The Best of Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Glen Frey: Live
Grand Funk: All the Girls in the World, Beware!
Grassroots: Temptation Eyes
Great White: Psycho City
Guess Who: American Woman
Guess Who: The Best of the Guess Who
Bill Haley & the Comets: Rock & Roll
Sophie B. Hawkins: Whaler
Indigo Girls: (s/t)
Indigo Girls: Rites of Passage
Jars of Clay: Furthermore: From the Studio/From the Stage
Billy Joel: Piano Man
Billy Joel: The Stranger
Billy Joel: The Nylon Curtain
Billy Joel: River of Dreams
Journey: Eclipse
Kinks: Greatest Hits
Huey Lewis and the News: Small World
Little Feat: Feats Don't Fail Me Now

Little Feat: Time Loves a Hero
Lovin' Spoonful: The Greatest Hits
Petra: Wake-Up Call
Phish: A Live One
Poco: Deliverin'
Rush: Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland
Rusted Root: When I Woke
Sonny and Cher: Mama was A Rock and Roll Singer, Papa Used to Write all Her Songs
Ringo Starr: Y Not
Rod Stewart: Smilin'
Styx: Edge of the Century
Tears for Fears: Raoul and the Kings of Spain
Derek Trucks Band: Joyful Noise
Van Halen; A Different Kind of Truth
Velvet Underground: The Best of Velvet Underground-The Words and Music of Lou Reed
White Lion: Mane Attraction
Wilson Phillips: (s/t)
Neil Young: Journey Through the Past
ZZ Top: Live From Texas
Remember the Bay City Rollers? How about Sonny and Cher? My girlfriend picked them out, along with the Alabama and some Kenny Rodgers. Not exactly a huge fan. Given the rarity of these records, I figured why not? The Rush, Van Halen, Journey and ZZ Top are new releases.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
The Mitchell Domes
On vacation in the middle of winter here in Wisconsin...there isn't much to do, except go to someplace warm like the Mitchell Domes Horticultural Conservatory. Located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, the Mitchell Domes are basically biosphere like greenhouses that literately holds thousands of different species of plants from different regions of the globe in three diverse domes.
Over a thousand plant species are on display in the Tropical Dome. Many of these are economically important fruit bearing trees such as banana, papaya, ackee, avacado, cocoa and guava. Hardwoods include big-leaf, little-leaf, and African mahoganies, ebony and lignum vitae. The center of the Tropical Dome is dominated by a large kapok tree. It is one of the tallest trees under glass growing up to 95 feet. Amazing as it was, when we exited the Tropical Dome was we sweating from the humidity in there.
Expecting to especially hot in the Desert Dome, we found it be surprisingly cool and quite comfortable. A large number of plants, mostly from the Americas and Africa are on display here. Most these are native to the Sororan Desert in Arizona. Among them are species of shrubs, trees, annuals, bulbs as well as familiar cacti. The African section has aloes, crassulas, euphorbias and the unusual Welwitschia plant which has only two continuously growing leaves and may live for over a thousand years. From Madagascar, come the succulent flora of Euphorbia, Pachypdium, Adenia, Didierea, Alluaudic and Operculicatya.
The Show Doom was kind of cool... It hosts four seasonal shows and one holiday exhibit held annually in December for visitors to enjoy. Each show has a theme chosen based on cultural ( German, Japanese and French) literary as well as historical. In most recent years, the Winter Show has featured an extensive killer garden railroad display that will surely please kids and adults like me. It has become one of the most popular displays during the year and is one of the largest indoor Garden Railroad displays in the Midwest.
For $6.50 per adult to get in, I couldn't complain. It was a sure fire way to getaway for a winter afternoon. After that, we had dinner at TGIF's at Miller Park. Talk about a succulent meal...
Friday, February 10, 2012
A Different Kind of Truth
I'll admit it, when I first heard the lead off single, "Tattoo" I wasn't so impressed with it. I blew it off as a cheap knockoff from the Diver Down album. A rather bland and short album filled with with covers from the Kinks and Roy Orbison. Yeah, their worst album. A time when the band was running high on the charts and running out of steam.After Gary Cherone had left the band back in 1999, Van Halen has been surrounded by a wall of controversy and hiatuses-all which borderline ridiculous. Singers David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar both came and went, seemly like revolving door. Original bassist Micheal Anthony was cast out, leaving Eddie's golden son, Wolfgang to fill the void. Cancer, divorce, drunkenness and occasional tours between the quiet times filled the headlines. For 14 years, except for a couple of tracks, no new music has been released from the Van Halen Brothers.
So OK, David Lee Roth rejoins. So what is new? Another publicity stunt? Micheal Anthony is gone. Promises, promises. "Tattoo" alone wasn't gonna cut it. A new album and tour? Many classic bands have tried to make a comeback and failed to live up to expectations of their heyday, often tarnishing their legacy. Sometimes it's best to just "Let It Be".
I was WRONG....
Inspired by favorable reviews on Sean Coleman's post on pod and other blogs, I set out to get this album. My girlfriend beat me to the punchline by strapping a balloon to a CD she bought me for an early Valentine's gift. The plan was to listen to it on the return trip home from Appleton yesterday.
Skipping over the the lead off track "Tattoo" heading into the fire of "She's the Woman", Van Halen takes no prisoners. Jumping for my throat and tearing out the jugular, Eddie's guitar shreds and burns-classic Van Halen... It just doesn't stop there... Eddie scorches into China Town with frets ablaze reminiscent to "Eruption". Diamond Dave raps and rants his way through out each track, taking me back to their glory days. By the time "Bullethead" comes around, I'm bleeding profusely through the jugular, begging for mercy. STILL Van Halen never lets up!
It's the real deal, folks..no synth glop, no ballads, no bullshit. 50 minutes, 13 tracks of sheer intensity. The tempos are atomic-punk fast, letting Alex Van Halen rock out on the drums for the first time since his flaming-gong days. Micheal Anthony may be missed for his bottom end and even more his kicked in the nada harmonies. The apple of Eddie's eyes son, Wolfgang, fills the bass slot seamlessly.What was that line? "Have you seen Junior's grades?" A+.
Diamond Dave may have lost a pitch or two out of his voice, but his charismatic rock god stature still has his staying power, belting out innuendos about "stone cold sister soccer moms" like a seasoned veteran. Maybe it was Roth's supersized ego's presence, Eddie sure hasn't lost his touch. His assault on the guitar is relentless, wrecking havoc on the cerebellum, mind fucking it in the process..
The roots of A Different of Truth predates the bands' early days, with several songs originating from demo tapes that Van Halen made before their debut, and the rest consciously written in that style. A risky move, but a wise and savvy one, it captures the spirit of Van Halen's first five records.
The only time the band comes up for air is "Stay Frosty" with its acoustic intro deliberately evoking memories of “Ice Cream Man" before slamming into a metallic bombast as Eddie's fingers and Roth's lips takes turns showing off. It's obnoxious. It's insane. It's ridiculous. It's Van Halen...
"As Is" swings through neck twisting time changes. "Honeybabysweetdoll" is a curious tune. "Big River" trades between guitar heroics and killer vocal harmonics. I was bobbing my head like a deranged headbanger on"Outta Space" About this time my girlfriend thought I have gone completely insane. I was.... So did the other motorists along Hwy 41.
Vantastic!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Super Bowl XLVI
The New York Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana last night.Here are my thoughts of the game...
Early on in the game it appeared in would be the Giant's ball game. Giants' Eli Manning proved the he truly among the elite quarterbacks scoring a touchdown to WR Victor Cruz.
During the second quarter the Patriots got fired up, sacked Eli Manning twice and scored a touchdown from a pass from QB Tom Brady to WR Danny Woodhead. Halftime score was 10-9
Halftime show featured Madonna. I don't care for her music, but I'll admit for a 53 year old woman, she still can put on some nice dance moves. Then the controversy over M.I.A.'s giving the bird during the show is quite ludicrous. C'mon now, do we have to go through another wardrobe malfunction fiasco like we did in 2004? This a family show folks, leave the obscenities a real concert. No wonder why the NFL hires classic rock bands for the halftime entertainment. It would suit me just fine anyways...
Second half of the game the Patriots started strong with a 12 yard touchdown from Brady to Aaron Hernandez. A pair of field goals from the Giants kept the score close.
The final score of the game came at less than two minutes left. New York's RB Ahmad Bradshaw ran in a 6 yard touchdown.
Try as he might, with 57 seconds left to play, Tom Brady just couldn't win the game for New England. The final score-21-17.
Oh yeah, I thought the best commercials were the Coke Cola polar bears...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Remembering the Blizzard...
A year ago, this was a different picture. A snowy landscape with canyons carved into waist deep snowdrifts. Temperatures had plummeted into the teens. Winds howled at hurricane force. The aftermath of the storm revealed cars buried deep in blankets of snow.
The snow began to fall about 6 AM, Monday January 31st showing off of what was yet to come.... After a few inches, it stopped as if the calm before the storm, quite literally. During the break, my girlfriend and I took off to the lighthouse to snap a few pics of the lake. The storm was just hitting as I taking pics, taking the breath out of my lungs. The wind was biting my skin under many layers of clothes. This wasn't just an ordinary storm.The second wave was at full force by Tuesday evening. Winds howled outside at near hurricane force bringing complete white out conditions. My back door rattled noisily, had to keep a rolled up beach towel under the door to keep cold air from blowing in. We kept peeking out of the window, watching the snow build up higher and higher. That was all we really could see; for the white out conditions prevented us from seeing anything further than the back yard. Of course, Harley needed to go out. In the short moments when she had to go out, her reddish gold hair turned completely white by the time she came in.
Through out the night we stayed tuned in to the weather via television and internet. Reports of stranded vehicles and road closings filtered in. By 12:30 AM Wednesday morning, a civil danger warning came in, warning ALL vehicles off the road. Emergency vehicles, police cars and snow plows were getting stuck. The National Guard was called to help stranded motorists. The storm was getting really bad.... Thank God, the power never went out.
By noon Wednesday, the rays shone through the clouds revealing a snowy wasteland. As I peered out the door, all I could see was the tops of cars in the desolate parking lot. It took me two hours to my old Caprice out. Afterwords, we decided to take a drive to "survey the damage". A short loop around the area exposed us to new sights. The roads to the lighthouse and my work were still impassible. Instead a double lane road, Hwy 32 became a single lane. Abandoned cars, including a snowplow, littered the sides of the road. The next day, I made it to work through the snow walled canyons of Four Mile Road..
Racine and Kenosha got hit the hardest. Some spots received more than 28' of snow. Sustained winds of more than 55 MPH were reported. Airports in Milwaukee and Chicago were shut down. Interstate 94 was closed from Milwaukee to Chicago was closed, making this the worst storm since the Blizzard of '78. I don't want to another anytime soon....
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Bryson Andres
I picked this off my other blog. the JT Irregulars. Posted by my friend OrbsCorbs. I thought this guy was just amazing... Here's my comment I left over there.
This guy is awesome....
My first thought was of the talented French jazz fusion violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, an incredible musician whom has played for Frank Zappa and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
What I see and hear is this guy, Bryson Andres, playing an electric violin through an amplifier using foot pedals for effects. Incredibly talented he is...playing with heartfelt soul and integrity unlike many so called corporate sponsored musicians out there.
Talent, soul, expression and integrity are some of ingredients I look for in music. I could sit on the curb for hours listening to this guy. That's more than I could say the likes of Justin Beiber and such...
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Wildlife Pictures

A California Rail at the Upper Newport Bay Reserve by Newport Beach, California
Sea Lions off the coast of California at Dana Point
A Ringed Neck Pheasant by a storage shed in Shawano, Wisconsin
A Praying Mantis on a gas pump here in Racine, Wisconsin
A Red Tailed Hawk at River Band Nature Reserve in Racine, Wisconsin
A Striped Skunk on the side of the road near UW-Parkside in Kenosha, Wisconsin
An Opossum wandering in my backyard
Thursday, January 26, 2012
In Stereo...
I've been enjoying a wall of sound surrounding me as I'm typing away at my computer in my little corner of my apartment. After downsizing my storage, transferring books to new bookshelves and rearranging furniture to make room for more crap, my stereo finally found a new home-in my bedroom. Now that everything is closer to me, it's kind of nice to hear my vinyl and cassettes on a regular basis.
Maybe I'm old fashioned, I don't own an I-Pod. Most of my music that I have are channeled at 150 watts through 11 inch woofers of a pair of Pioneer CS-K531 speakers. The rest through factory installed car stereo and computer speakers. You just can't get the ambient, vibrant feeling through a 2 x 4 inch thin box full of disposable downloaded songs with headphones. I need something surreal, something to look at and to appreciate. That's were my stereo comes in.
Considered the state of art back in '84, my folks got me this system as a graduation gift. Since then, it has been my baby.
Sony CDP 291 compact disc player
Sherwood TD-2010 CP AM/FM Digital Synthesizer Tuner
Sherwood AD 2210 CP Integrated Amplifier
Sony TC-WE825S Dual Cassette Player
Sherwood ST-870 Belt Drive Semi Automatic Turntable
Pioneer CS-K531 Speakers with 11" woofers, 5'' mid range and 3" tweeters
KLH Speakers with 7" woofers, "4" mid range and 2" tweeters
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Big Chill
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
What I'm Watching....
With winter here and being cold outside with nowhere to go, I tend to stay indoors and watch a little more tube than usual... Here are some of the shows I find myself watching.NCIS- The abbrevion for Naval Criminal Investigative Service. A well written murder mystery show the revolves around an exceptional cast of characters. In its ninth season now, I love the individuality of each character ranging from the Gothic forensic scientist to the mysterious father figure team leader Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
Mythbusters- This is a man's show. Explosives, firearms and controlled mayhem in the name of science. Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman and their motley crew of "builders" take popular and Hollywood myths and test them with their own unique ways to see if a myth was plausible or not. I was cackling like a crazed lunatic watching pieces of a bulldozer fall from the sky after being blown up by 250 lbs of ANFO.
Law and Order Special Victims Unit- A well written crime mystery set on the streets of New York. Based on stories "ripped from the headlines", the show revolves around Detectives Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson solving crimes sexual in nature. Whats more is the victim take a spotlight on the episodes.
Naruto Shippuden- The kid in me will watch animation forever. I've always loved the superhero and Star Wars cartoons, especially when the illustrations are well done. Japanese anime fascinates me as well, especially Naruto. Naruto was created by Misashi Kishimoto for Japan's weekly Shonen Jump magazine, later translated to English by Viz Media. Televised versions of the manga began to appear om Cartoon Network back in 2005. I began to get into it a couple of years later. The story basically is about a young ninja who through series of battles, tries to rid of hatred and tries to bring peace to the ninja community. I watch it weekly on Hulu.
That '70's Show- A comedy show that reminds me of my younger days. Set in the fictional Point Place, Wisconsin, this show takes the comic version of the '70's, hence the name. The jokes and references to various of my favorite bands are mentioned here and well as of my home state. Then there is the 'circle'... (Sounds familiar? It did to me..) Hell, my girlfriend thinks I'm a lot like Hyde.
I also to like to watch movies (I'm quite fond of "The Lord of the Rings" type movies) nature programs and dinosaur documentaries. What are you watching on TV?
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Packers NFC Divisional Playoff
The Green Bay Packers season ended today with a loss the New York Giants 37-20 today at Lambeau Field.Here are my thoughts of the game...
Early in the game the Giants made it clear that it was their time to shine, scoring first.
The Packers wouldn't give up especially Aaron Rodgers, who ran for yardage quite a bit.
The strong defense of the Giants forced the the Packers to turnover the ball four times during the game.
Dropped passes, blown coverages and missed tackles did it in for the Pack.
The Giants' QB Eli Manning was hot. He went 21 0f 33 for 330 yards and 3 touchdowns, including a "Hail Mary"of the end of the first half.
More on the game here.
All in all it was an excellent season for the Packers. They only lost two games total... Better luck next year!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
So, What's Been Going On These Days?
This morning I pulled off another eight hour shift starting at 4 AM, making my tally up to 56 hours worked this week. I'm tired, I'm beat and had enough of machinery for awhile. Getting up early and working ten hour shifts does take a toll on you, especially when you suffer midnight leg cramps from overexerting yourself. The paychecks are great, but sleeping in does sound nice.
Winter finally came roaring in last Thursday after an extremely mild season so far, dumping 6-7 inches of the white crap. The snow lovers might like this shit, but I don't. If the slippin' and slidin', trying to navigate a leased Chevy HHR through town isn't nerve wrecking itself, it's the other idiots on the road that I have to watch for. I once saw a car with only a small porthole of the windshield cleared of snow going down the road! Unreal... I have no clue to how he saw anything... I still say, I can live without ever seeing another snowflake again.
A funeral was held this afternoon for (one of) my ex-wife's boyfriends. Didn't go and don't even care. O.k., I may sound like a cynical asshole, but I really don't like this guy. Not only this subnormal Neanderthal has cheated and beat my ex-wife numerous times, he even brags about it. Not only that, his rap sheet is a novel. This jobless wonder's convictions range mostly from failure to pay child support, resisting arrest to DUI. My ex-wife basically left me for crack headed winners like these. Am I jealous? No. Just scratching my head to why? If he was a better fuck than me, big deal. If she would have remarried to a loving doctor or a lawyer, I would be happier. Oh well....
Oh yeah, he died of a heart attack. He was in his '50s. My guess crack had something to do with it.
The good news is, my girlfriend is a hell a lot better she ever was. I have been thinking of future plans with her that includes the possibility of marriage....
During the first week of the new year, Cheri and I spent time reorganizing our apartment. With her daughter gone visiting her brother, we cleared away the storage to make room more things. My stereo finally came into the bedroom where the computer is. So great to hear vinyl on a regular basis again.... Right now, I'm kicking it out with the Pretenders.
Speaking of music, while shopping for a dresser at a thrift store I picked up some interesting albums. Some of the them seemly rare vinyl. Among them are the Beach Boys Wow! A Great Concert! (Pickwick), the Beach Boys Surfin' Safari (Capitol), Grand Funk We're an American Band (Yes, with the transparent yellow vinyl and stickers), the Guess Who American Woman, the Guess Who The Best of the Guess Who (Poster included) and Bill Hailey & the Comets Rock & Roll.

So what you been up to, lately?
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Carnival of Lights
On New Years' Day, my girlfriend and I went out the the Carnival of Lights... Located at a Jellystone Campground a few minutes from my house, a $15 a car trip around the campsite proved to be a nice getaway after a dinner at a Wild Buffalo Wings in Oak Creek. Talk about an impressive display of Christmas lights....
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
New Doors and Van Halen Tunes
Thought they have cleared the vault. Next is the yet to be released song from the upcoming release of the 40th Anniversary Edition of the Doors' L.A. Woman. This song is a sure fire killer! To me, it's up there with "Riders on the Storm", "L.A. Woman", and "Love Her Madly" off of the album. The song is a rollicking blues number with smokin' piano solo from Ray Manzarek and jangling guitars from Robbie Kreiger as well as some repetitive poetry from the Lizard King as well...
What do you think?
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Star Wars Burger
An interesting read from an article I read in the Huffington Post..."A Belgian fast food chain Quick recently announced that its French outposts will serve the Star Wars–inspired burgers through early March. There are three themed varieties to choose from, each with its own unique connection to the movie.
Of the three promotional burgers, the one getting the most buzz is the one that's gone over to the dark side — literally. It's named the "Dark Vador Burger" (it's unclear why the reference to Darth Vader is spelled incorrectly — rights issues, perhaps?) and comes complete with a black bun. We're not talking any natural color derived from dark-hued grains — the bun is actually a deep black, presumably artificial color, which matches perfectly with the outer-space background in the Quick advertisement.
The other two burgers, the "Dark Burger" and the "Jedi Burger," seem relatively normal compared to the black bun of the "Dark Vador." The "Dark Burger," which is inspired by Darth Maul, looks as though it has a dark seasoning like poppy seeds or black sesame seeds on the bun, but otherwise appears pretty standard. The "Jedi Burger" (positioned next to Yoda in the advertisement), however, has a strange white topping that could be cheese."
I don't about people these days-anything for a buck I guess... Which one would you try?
Friday, January 6, 2012
Rock and Roll Predictions for 2012
Rock and roll always have been hard to predict thought I'd give a try...Bruce Springsteen will run for governor of New Jersey, after all he's the Boss.
Justin Beiber would be invited to tour with the reunited Black Sabbath for the so the sole purpose of chopping him up and tossing his parts to a rabid audience. His management says no. Despondent over the decision, Beiber overdoses on Skittles.
Ozzy Osbourne will quit midway though the tour. Replacing him James Durbin.
A mob of angry fans storm the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and take Jann Wanner hostage. Their demands-Rush being inducted into RRHoF.
Later that evening, the Red Hot Chili Peppers take the stage, playing "Fire". Another riot ensues.
Axl Rose arrives two hours late for his induction.
Don Henley and Glen Frey from the Eagles join forces with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley from KISS to form a new band called the Ego's KI$$. They release an album for $50 a pop, only sold at Walmart.
Not to outdone by Micheal Jackson, Gene Simmons will set himself on fire in a Dr. Pepper commercial.
Scientists will finally figure out what came first, Lady Gaga or the egg.
Madonna will have a "wardrobe malfunction" at the Superbowl Halftime Show.
The Britteny Spears marriage will be over in less time the Kardishians.
Rapper 50 Cent will have an illegitimate child, naming him Quarter.
Rapper Eminem will be the spokesman for M&M candy.
David Lee Roth will split his pants doing a kick on stage during the Van Halen tour.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Packers Week #17
Here are my thoughts of the game...
With nothing at stake in this game, the Packers rested up some key players like all star QB Aaron Rodgers, DB Matthew Clay, S Charles Woodsen and WR Greg Jennings.
It appeared early in the game that the Lions were going to take advantage of the Packers' second string by taking the lead.
Enter the Packers' backup QB, Matt Flynn who set franchise records with with 480 yards passing and six touchdowns., proving himself a very reliable back up to Rodgers.
It became a shoot out of a game, both teams exchanging leads throughout the game.
The Lions' QB Matthew Stafford, who threw for 520 yards with five touchdowns and two interceptions was exceptional.
The Packers have ended their regular season with a 15-1 record. The have a first round playoff bye.
More on the game here.