Billboard

    Back in Episode 105, we lamented the lack of a Landshark advertising campaign. We’d seen the Landshark surfboard in bars, but nothing nearing the wealth of TV commercials and posters and print ads from the likes of Corona or Bud Light Lime. That said, over the weekend, on the west side of Michigan (fittingly, where we got our first taste of Landshark), I saw my first Landshark billboard, on westbound I-94 by Vineland.
    It’s the same message as the web ad, but, at the very least, it’s bigger than a poster.

Let the fin begin

    Photo is a little blurry. I shot it through the window of a moving vehicle.

Episode 110: It’s 9:09 on 09/09/09 Somewhere

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 9 2009 (10:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Back at Zodiac for the start of season eight, with the latest Buffett news, some sports highlights, and even a few words about Michael Jackson. (Special guest: Jennifer.)

    That difference in sound was caused when transporting the recorder to Magic Bag for the Roger Clyne concert. I screwed up in not double-checking the recorder’s settings before tonight’s session.
    01:23 – Jennifer After Dark, the first appearance of what will become our new running gag
    02:33Mickey Hart and his desk drawer drum
    04:00 – Walter Cronkite’s memorial service: Buffett News’s write-up | Buffett World’s write-up
    04:49woot.com
    04:54Plum TV article, from Paid Content.org
    05:31Buffett’s quote
    05:55 – hi, Dan!
    06:19 – American Songwriter’s top 10 drinking songs, parts 1, 2, 3, and 4
    08:37“Meeting Up in Margaritaville”, from The Homer Horizon
    09:48 – Scott ranted about Riverbend in Episode 106A
    11:50 – U of M’s halftime performance was discussed here
    21:11 – in a letter of protest to the Detroit Free Press, my college room mates and I railed against the Michael Jackson Thriller mania by announcing an “I’m Sick of Michael Jackson” club. We got a lot of letters of support as well as some death threats.

Episode 109: I Love the Then

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, August 26 2009 (9:30 PM – 11:30 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Highlights from the end of the fourth leg of the tour plus a look back at the 1987 Pine Knob concert, as season seven comes to a close. (Special guests: Scott, Chuck, Jenna, and Danielle.)

    Warning: it’s a long one.
    00:11 – U2’s Joshua Tree concert at the Silverdome was Thursday, April 30 1987 — their first stadium show
    00:19 – you can barely hear him say it, but the concert Chuck is talking about is Sammy Hagar at Cobo Hall. He seems to have a Sammy Hagar fixation this show.
    00:22 – I never said, but for the record, my first concert was the Detroit Pops playing music from science fiction movies at Meadowbrook; and my first rock concert was Loverboy at Pine Knob in 1981
    01:17listen to the 1987 show we’ll be talking about
    02:23 – I still have my ticket stub, but what we’re reading off is the LADI34T 1987 setlist page
    05:46the video of which he speaks. I’ll withhold comment about him likening Parrot Head tailgating to Sammy Hagar’s crowd
    07:27 – “Beautiful Swimmer”, as mentioned on Buffett News
    07:59GAC TV.com’s George Strait interview
    08:53New York Magazine‘s Blue Parrot write-up
    09:20 – that came out wrong. What she said was that with her being from Texas, she’s very particular about guacamole.
    09:32Press of Atlantic City.com’s write-up
    10:50 – “[…] a compilation of live renditions of 13 tracks from his 1985 release, Songs You Know By Heart.”
    11:38AV Club’s article on B-52s
    12:06 – not to be confused with Something Awful.com
    13:00the July 17 post at Scott Kenemore’s Zombie Blog
    14:26Stub Hub’s Top 20 Rockin’ Cities
    17:03 – Cleveland was not in the top 20
    17:20 – I know: bugs have six legs, arachnids have eight. It was an attempt at a joke.
    24:46 – the inevitable link to our waterlogged Episode 17
    33:28 – Greg forwarded his sister’s photos to us on Thursday, July 16 2009:

Hud, Schmoe, Mickey, and Larry are in there somewhere

Schmoe and Hud, at the gate

Schmoe & Greg in the pavilion, with Mr & Mrs Hud in the background

    43:34 – I took a stab at it, but the year was 1912.
    44:30 – and here’s Schmoe trying on his vintage 1987 concertwear. I had my Cyber-shot for photos and Chuck took video with his cellphone:

Schmoe sucks in his gut

    45:41 – “Look confused”…

“Look confused”

Our hero

    48:41 – 2003’s Meet Me in Magaritaville I assume
    50:31 – the Raven Gallery in Southfield, now the site of Sweet Lorraine’s
    51:48Catherine Deneuve’s IMDb page
    53:08 – “La Kenta” is off the 1987 Club Trini CD Jubilee. (Not, as I guessed at later, 1988’s Heat.)
    58:49 – we figure it out at 63:12
    61:01 – the “>1987 setlist page has file sizes noted, for download purposes. As far as times go: it’s 5:14 for the intro and 3:18 for the song
    61:22 – once again, my concert notes can be read at the bottom of the 1987 setlist page
    63:12 – what we should’ve been talking about at 58:49
    67:23 – at Jones Beach, Wantaugh NY

Halftime

    From the Michigan marching band newsletter:

    As the 2009 season begins, the Michgan Marching Band will celebrate the season opener “island-style” with Jimmy Buffett. The show begins with Margaritaville (look for the glass formation), continuing with Volcano, and ending with Fins and Cheeseburger in Paradise.
    Musical arrangements for this show were created by former MMB Director, Jamie L. Nix, and long-time arranger, John Stout.
    Next Week: Neil Diamond.

    A sneak peek at tomorrow’s U of M halftime…

Episode 108: Concerted Effort

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, August 19 2009 (10:00 PM – 11:00 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Mike, Schmoe, and Mickey take a closer look at the recent Pine Knob concert. (Guest appearances by Jacob and Nathan.)

    I, Mickey, formally concede, from the outset:
    A) Schmoe is right about “Margaritaville” on You Had to Be There. Frankly, I have no idea now what I was talking about. And, 2) It does sound like I say “1997”. I still don’t see how I could confuse the years; I can only assume it was a case of lazy-mouth.
    And now, the show notes:
    03:23 – our tribute slideshow is still viewable at nothingbutmonkeys.com
    03:47Cheeseburger in Caseville.com
    04:13 – once again, the 2009 Cheeseburger Festival logo
    04:55the photo in question
    05:17 – you can hear us bitch about the absence of portajohns at the end of Episode 17: “Wet Wet Wet”
    05:56 – the forecast for Clarkston on August 13 was sunny with a high of 83°F
    08:02 – the concert that year (2003) was like a freaking Carnival Cruise Line show, with native dancers, jugglers, and fire-eaters.
    10:57 – another link to my concert photos
    18:37 – concert clips are once again from SunLover, over at the Buffett News discussion board, since, as you might have guessed, we were busy that night
    20:11 – a commercial for Ford, plus subliminal product placement for Dodge and Toyota
    21:12Playing for Change CD/DVD [Amazon link]. Note: Jimmy and the Coral Reefers are not part of the video as included on the DVD
    23:09 – screenwriter/director John Hughes died Sunday, August 8 2009
    23:30 – I don’t remember now. It could have been “Pirate” or maybe it was “Last Mango”.
    24:56 – just ignore this whole part. Mike might be right: maybe I heard an old recording on Radio Margaritaville’s “Buffett Buffet”.
    28:43 – “A Pew Research survey released last month showed that 81 percent of respondents between ages 16-29 said they liked The Beatles. Eleven percent said they dislike the band and only 4 percent said they have never heard of them.” Source: CNN
    32:51The Office, Season 4, Episode 13
    33:22our tailgate video, on Vimeo. It’s also viewable at YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, and Viddler.
    36:04the Tahiti™ Frozen Concoction Maker™
    40:41Scott’s photos, on Facebook
    43:13 – movie quote from Stripes (1981)

Episode 107: NPR Weakened Edition

Show Notes:
Recorded mainly Thursday, August 13, and Monday, August 17
    “An odds and ends episode, collecting the latest headlines, concert clips from the most recent leg of the tour, and our live, on-the-scene report from the Pine Knob parking lot.

    Holy crap! A new episode!
    02:16 – Walter Cronkite memorial: Buffett News’s write-up | Buffett World’s write-up
    02:56 – Coastal Marina: Buffett News write-up | Buffett World write-up
    03:15 – Stephen Talkhouse: Buffett News write-up | Buffett World write-up
    03:35Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Buffett News write-up | Buffett World write-up (and rehearsal photos)
    03:50 – at least as I experienced on Brit Rail
    05:46Mac’s album on Amazon | Mac’s album on iTunes
    06:01T-Pain’s fight song, with video
    09:19 – couldn’t resist including this reprise of Walter Cronkite’s cameo, originally from the 1999’s Beach House tour
    11:26 – this clip was heavily edited for time, just to include Utley’s cool tack piano
    26:39 – recorded August 5. We hadn’t officially started, which explains the TV noise in the background. The webpage to which Scott refers is Greg’s Facebook profile. And the page to which Mike refers is the Nothing But Monkeys site we created. (The viewer total at this writing is 546.)
    29:41 – no one made a move to start podcasting so I didn’t even take the gear out, using my cellphone for an off-the-cuff recording. Here’s a cellphone photo from that night (August 12), to prove we did assemble with plans to podcast
    31:20the big tailgate video, viewable at Vimeo, Viddler, Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube.
    31:39 – sorry about the distortion; I held the phone up too close, not expecting it to pick up the sound as well as it did
    33:08 – I know. That doesn’t make any sense to me either
    39:55 – what a rip-off! He’s padding the book with duplicate chapters!
    41:22 – as discussed in Episode 106B — only the last episode. Schmoe!
    48:36 – not a still camera, but my full-sized Canon HV20 HD video camera (which was used to shoot the video mentioned at 31:20)
    52:15 – sorry we ended on a puke story, but that’s the way it went

Pine Knob Tailgate (2009)

    Straight from the lab, its reels still drying, here’s our tailgate video from Thursday’s concert. We start off at Schmoe’s Cantina, pay a visit to St Hedwig’s, drive up to Clarkston, meet up with Schmoe and Co again, encounter lots of Woo Girls, see another great show, and, ultimately, return to the cantina.
    Thus…

    In total, viewable at YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Vimeo and Viddler.

A Pleasure and a Hell of an Evening (2009 Edition)

    Buffett Day has come and gone in Michigan. The concert is over and, as Mike would say, Summer is now over too. SunLover over at the Buffett News discussion board has made MP3s of the concert available, if you didn’t catch it or want to hear it again. I’m working on a quick little tailgate video from yesterday, but for now here are some cellphone photos I took during the show.

Mike’s and my view from row II

    And one from Scott…

Scott’s view from row O

Miss You So Badly

    Unfortunate and sad news from the north coast. We have lost a friend, a family member, a valued member of our podcast, a University of Michigan graduate, and a fellow long time football season ticket holder for 27 years and all around UM sports nut.
    Greg Galdes died on Sunday, July 26 2009. He leaves behind wife Cathy, daughters Yvonne (14) and Bethany (11), mother Virginia and father Charles. He is also survived by siblings Gary, Cheryl (Carlton Engstrom), Cynthia (Stefan Majlinger), Caroline (Chris Theodorovich) and Catherine (Chris Melody).
    Viewing information for Greg Galdes is below.

Greg

Viewing Wednesday, 7/29/09 – 1:00 pm to 8:00pm {7pm Rosary Service}
John N. Santeiu & Son Funeral Homes
1139 Inkster Road Garden City, MI. 48135
734-427-3800

Funeral: Thursday 7/30/09 at Divine Child, 11:30am {viewing 11-11:30}
1055 N. Silvery Lane
Dearborn, MI 48128
313-277-3110

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    Added July 29: from yesterday’s E-Edition of the Detroit Free Press

    Added July 30: our tribute video to Greg can be seen at Nothing But Monkeys.com. Containing plenty of photos of us looking young and thin, it also includes lots of shots from past Parrot Head parties and tailgates.