Sunday, April 29, 2007

Greetings From Under The Rock

Clear indication that I have been somewhat out of touch came a few weeks ago while reading Tim's way cool blog. I followed the link to his so-called friend John's blog, who Tim says:

"not only can the play guitar pretty well, he's funny too."

The post about the peanut butter spreader that Tim linked us to was humorous enough that I forwarded the link (something I rarely do) on to Space.

Sensing that Tim's "friend" was either a master geek (his blog is really ripped), or possibly some kind of real musician, I asked Space if he'd ever heard of the guy. Back comes Space with the news flash that his wife has a few John Mayer CD's and their daughter sings along to his songs.
Guess I should have clued in when Bender's comment indicated that she thought it was cool that "her boy John," was one of Tim's friends too.

Okay, okay I am a former NPR junkie, people. My iPOD catalogue is limited to what the "shock doctor (I'll explain this new moniker for the eldest bonlet later)" puts up for me ... or what I download from mr. bon's and my aging CD collection. Did I mention I have poetry on my iPOD? You get the picture. I am, without a doubt, out of the loop.

Musically speaking though, I am moving forward. Have you heard the "new" song from Norah Jones, Don't Know Why. I heard it for the first time last week at work. Our screen printer, Ink Boy as I like to call him, can't do his job without music blasting. So whenever I visit the print room I'm treated to something new; new to me anyhow. One day last week, all conversation to ceased when Don't Know Why came on. I'd never heard it before, and thought it was pretty great. The very next morning, on my way to the factory, I heard it again on am 880 KIXI, The Music of Your Life. Again, hearing this song on this radio station that boasts it's Drive Time show hosted by Peter Marshall (yes that Peter Marshall of Hollywood Squares fame) should have been a clue.

When the song ended, Peter congratulated Norah on the fifth anniversary "of this terrific tune." I'll admit, I was more than a little crushed that the song had probably been introduced, then overplayed and then relegated to the likes of KIXI all with out my knowledge. But then I realized I had latched on to a song from this decade! Sweet progress.

Hey, did you know that Hillary and Barack are running for the democratic nomination?

6 comments:

R & R said...

bon, bon, bon....you make me smile.

FYI: Norah won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist at the 2003 Grammy Awards...that is right 2003 -- as in 4 years ago.

Don't worry. There is still hope for you...the bonlets will get you caught up on music in no time...if not, you should borrow teadawg's offspring. They'd get you up to speed too. :)

Even if you're not on top of the newest hits, it is nice to see you writing again....

R & R said...

I guess I should add that Norah also won two itty bitty grammy awards in 2005...I don't know why I didn't mention that earlier. I think she may have been nominated in 2006 too.. :)

(BTW, I do enjoy your fantastic use of links)...

Bon said...

2003? that is good news!

Good ol' Peter Marshall better check his math skills!

spaceneedl said...

of course by now you've learned norah jones is the daughter of a famous musician...

survey says...ravi shankar!

Bon said...

Really? Is this a joke? Do you think I'm gullible or something? Because I am. So if you are trying to mess with me ...

I mean really, we don't get news here under the rock ... so if this is some kind of joke, you just gotta stop right now.

If Ravi is the father, just who is the mother ... Barbara Eden? No No No! I bet it's Yoko Ono.

Right?

spaceneedl said...

would i kid you about such an important topic...?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=norah+jones+father