As a fan of a wide variety of popular (and not-so-popular) music from the 1950s (and sometimes even earlier) up through the present, one of my bucket list projects for years has been to put together a list of my 100 favorite songs of all time. At some point I decided that, once I got around to figuring that out, I could put it out on a blog, for the infinitesimally small proportion of the Internet world that might be interested. So, here we are. While the Top 100 will be a major focus, I also plan to post on a variety of other musical (and occasionally non-musical) topics, in which you may or may not be interested. (If a particular posting doesn’t ring your bell, you’re only a few clicks away from a dancing cat video on YouTube.)

Monday, September 14, 2015

Ruthie & The Wranglers, Shenandoah Run at El Golfo Restaurant (WFMA Showcase), 9/13/2015


Another nice evening of food (Salmon Pacifico, Masitas de Puerco) at the monthly World Folk Music Association second-Sunday showcase. Had seen local country/honky-tonk band Ruthie & The Wranglers on numerous occasions at outdoor shows (mostly at Rockville Town Square), but not previously indoors – was a little worried about the volume during sound check, but worked out fine. Featuring frequent solos from pianist Bill Starks and guitarist Andy Rutherford, the band highlighted a number of their most popular songs over the course of their 45-minute set, such as “All The Honky Tonks Are Closin’ Down”, “A Dime At A Time”, and the finale “Lost Ball (In The High Weeds)”. They also did a couple strong tracks from Starks’ recent solo CD (“I See Trouble” and “300 Miles (From Memphis To New Orleans)”).
 
I hadn’t seen the 9-member (!) folk ensemble Shenandoah Run before, but was actually pretty impressed; their main problem was fitting onto the relatively small stage. Featuring a full panoply of instruments (banjo, mandolin, upright bass, fiddle, multiple guitars) and multi-part vocal harmonies on most of their material, their highlights included the opening “Power And The Glory”, “The Sound Of Silence”, “Wild Mountain Thyme”, “I’ll Never Find Another You”, “Today”, and “Charlottesville” (which I thought might have been an original, but was written by Mark Erelli).

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Shuffle #71 (September 13, 2015)


Good Times – INXS
Love On The Wrong Side Of Town – Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
10 Rocks – Shelby Lynne
Please Come Home For Christmas – The Eagles
I’ll Go Crazy – Eva Cassidy & Chuck Brown
Oh No, Not My Baby – Maxine Brown
Almost Home – Mary Chapin Carpenter
Carmelita – Warren Zevon
Live To Tell – Madonna
It Don’t Bring You – Mary Chapin Carpenter

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

September 7, 2015 – Mets 8, Nationals 5 – Nationals Park


 
Attendance: 34,210
Game Time: 3:26
Weather: 86 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind: 1 mph
Umpires: Home Plate - Paul Nauert, First Base - Dana DeMuth, Second Base - Mike Estabrook, Third Base - Ed Hickox
Seventh-inning stretch song: Twist & Shout – The Beatles
 
Section 416, Row E, Seat 1 – exactly two rows behind my usual seat, seemed a little less breezy and hence more stuffy
 
Highlights – in the top of the first after Granderson reached third with no outs (double on a ball Werth lost in the sun followed by a pitch that got past Ramos), Scherzer kept the Mets off the scoreboard (medium fly to right by Wright, strikeouts of Murphy and Cespedes) … Nats erased an early 3-0 deficit with a 5-run bottom of the fourth, keyed by a Ramos grand slam
 
Other – after putting the Nats in an early hole by allowing solo homers to Conforto, Kelly Johnson, and Cespedes, Scherzer couldn’t hold the lead, giving up one run each in the fifth and sixth … Nats bullpen imploded again in the seventh, as 4 relievers conspired to give up 3 runs … Nats failed to score off the Mets bullpen over the final 5 innings after knocking out Niese

Monday, September 7, 2015

September 6, 2015 – Nationals 8, Braves 4 – Nationals Park


 
Attendance: 29,281
Game Time: 3:06
Weather: 84 degrees, sunny
Wind: 6 mph
Umpires: Home Plate - Andy Fletcher, First Base - Clint Fagan, Second Base - Paul Emmel, Third Base - Jerry Meals
Seventh-inning stretch song: It’s Not Unusual – Tom Jones
 
Highlights – following the bottom of the ninth in the Mets-Marlins game by cellphone, which Martin Prado won for Miami on a walk-off sac fly after fouling off 6 straight 3-2 pitches from Clippard … 5-run second inning for the Nats to take the lead for good, featuring 2-run double by Taylor and 3-run homer by Werth … solo homers by Harper in the third and Rendon in the fourth … bullpen held the Braves scoreless over the last 4 innings … tried TaKorean for the first time (half-and-half bowl with brown rice, kimchi, and pork, plus a Jarritos lime soda)
 
Other – Joe Ross, showing signs of fatigue after a long season, wasn’t able to last 5 innings to get the victory … sloppy game overall, with 4 errors charged, plus a passed ball on a third strike

Shuffle #70 (September 7, 2015)


Love’s In Need Of Love Today – Stevie Wonder
And When I Die – Blood, Sweat & Tears
A Hazy Shade Of Winter – Simon & Garfunkel
Happy Hour – The Housemartins
Somewhere In America There’s A Street Named After My Dad – Was (Not Was)
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) – The Everly Brothers
Mutineer – Warren Zevon
Back To School Days – Graham Parker
Fields Of Gold – Eva Cassidy
This Train Revised – Indigo Girls

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Shuffle #69 (September 6, 2015)


These Arms Of Mine – Otis Redding
Quittin’ Time – Mary Chapin Carpenter
Hope In A Hopeless World – Phil Roy
Cheeseburger In Paradise – Jimmy Buffett
Elevation – U2
Tell Mama – Etta James
Too Nice To Talk To – The English Beat
I’ve Seen All Good People – Yes
Shining Star – Earth, Wind & Fire

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Shuffle #68 (September 5, 2015)


Kid – The Pretenders
Calgary, My Home Away From Home – Schooner Fare
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey – Paul McCartney
Party Doll – Mary Chapin Carpenter
Love Song – Sara Bareilles
Stolen Car – Bruce Springsteen
Rosalita – Bruce Springsteen

Monday, August 31, 2015

August 29, 2015 – Trenton Thunder 3, Altoona Curve 1 – Peoples Natural Gas Field


 
Umpires: HP: Dan Merzel. 1B: Brian Peterson. 3B: Alex Tosi.
Weather: 83 degrees, clear.
Wind: 9 mph, Varies.
T: 2:36.
Att: 8,120.
Seventh-inning stretch song: Just “God Bless America” (Kate Smith recording) and “Take Me Out To The Ball Game”
 
Highlights – nice post-game fireworks show for the large, appreciative crowd … very good grilled chicken sandwich … excellent late summer weather … Curve scored in the bottom of the seventh on an Adam Frazier double and a Max Moroff single to avert the shutout
 
Other –Thunder nicked starter and LP Matt Benedict for single runs in the 3rd, 5th, and 7th … Curve stranded 12 base runners

Friday, August 28, 2015

August 27, 2015 – Nationals 4, Padres 2 – Nationals Park


 
Attendance: 28,908
Game Time: 3:01
Weather: 79 degrees, partly cloudy
Wind: 6 mph
Umpires: Home Plate - Hunter Wendelstedt, First Base - Marvin Hudson, Second Base - David Rackley, Third Base - Bob Davidson
Seventh-inning stretch song: Uptown Funk – Mark Ronson f/ Bruno Mars
 
Highlights – just when we had given up on any 400-level love, everybody in our section (416) won free buffet tickets from Maryland Live Casino … another excellent start for Joe Ross, who in 6 innings allowed just 1 (unearned) run and 1 (questionable) hit, while walking 2 and fanning 7 … Nats started off the bottom of the fifth by loading the bases with nobody out, then grabbed the lead by scoring two runs … Werth and Zimmerman added solo blasts in the sixth and seventh … great play by Rendon at 3B to save a run and end the top of the seventh … bullpen held the lead for the final three frames, with Pap converting a rare save opportunity … spent most of the game socializing with our “pet calendar” friends … was bold enough to drive down and back on a weekday (with navigational help), with both trips and the parking being blessedly uneventful
 
Other – Escobar left the game after getting hit on the wrist, and Taylor departed after running into the outfield wall … with Span unavailable (and later placed back on the DL), Nats were forced to use Fister as a pinch-hitter in the seventh, and finish the game with a defensive alignment that included Espinosa in LF

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

August 25, 2015 – Nationals 8, Padres 3 – Nationals Park


 
Attendance: 34,199
Game Time: 3:08
Weather: 82 degrees, clear
Wind: 5 mph
Umpires: Home Plate - David Rackley, First Base - Bob Davidson, Second Base - Hunter Wendelstedt, Third Base - Marvin Hudson
Seventh-inning stretch song: It’s Not Unusual – Tom Jones
 
Section 106, Row N, Seats 10-13 (left field, just on the fair side of the foul pole)
 
Highlights – another strong post-DL start for Strasburg (6 innings, 2 runs, 2 hits, 1 walk, 7 Ks), marred only by a 2-run second-inning homer by Jedd Gyorko … 2-run homer in the bottom of the second by Ramos to tie the game … grand slam by Zim in the 6th to pretty much ice things … great weather once again … arrived in time to get the Anthony Rendon Garden Gnomes, despite spending about 15 minutes figuring out how to get DC to take our money for parking