MA-68 - 45s & Favorites, Disc 10:
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Someday Soon You'll Cry, Baby Blue, on the Hill
MA-68 - 45s & Favorites, Disc 10:
Monday, August 25, 2025
Walk Like an Egyptian or Turning Japanese? We Belong!
For an added sensory overload experience, watch the videos of some of these, like "Shakin'," "Words," or "Sledge Hammer."
See you Thursday, my compadre compilers!
Thursday, August 21, 2025
The Water Is Wide, But Don't Say Goodbye!
Monday, August 18, 2025
"I Am Helpless Without My Computer" and Other Truths
Listen to these fab songs while playing mental hopscotch. Learn new ways to be wicked, while running in place and waiting out the Eighties.
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Flashin' My Favorites for All to See
Monday, August 11, 2025
Soon to Be Your Favorites, Too!
How can I share my joy at listening to a wide variety of music? I guess by passing some of it along. You won’t find a theme otherwise.
01 - 45 Single - Suburban Reptiles - 1978 (1:48)
02 - Private Eye - Buddy Wilkins - 1960 (2:23)
03 - TH Queen (live) - Destroy All Monsters - 1995 (3:06)
04 - Echo Beach - Martha & the Muffins - 1979 (3:33)
05 - Floating Dream - Peanut Butter Conspiracy - 1967 (2:09)
06 - The Fool on the Hill (Major/Minor Swap) - The Beatles - The Evolution Control Committee - 1994 (2:58)
07 - LA Sleaze - CPC Gangbangs - 2008 (1:48)
08 - It Hurts to Be Sixteen - Andrea Carroll - 1963 (2:05)
09 - Ghost Rider - Suicide - 1976 (2:30)
10 - Back of My Hand - The Jags - 1979 (3:20)
11 - Do You Dream in Color? - Living Links - 1990 (3:34)
12 - Behind Those Eyes - The Diodes - 1977 (2:31)
13 - Nursery Rock - Judy & Joyce - 1958 (1:58)
14 - Television Addict - The Victims - 1979 (2:57)
15 - Disco Biscuit - Lung Leg - 1997 (2:17)
16 - She Got a Nose Job - The Dellwoods - 1962 (2:16)
17 - Fragile Beings - X-Teens - 1980 (2:13)
18 - Pop Star - Swoons - 1994 (2:13)
19 - Bloody Ice Cream - Bikini Kill - 1996 (1:21)
20 - What the World Needs Now Is Love - The Staple Singers - 1968 (2:44)
21 - Age of Corruption - Alan Klein - 1965 (3:31)
22 - Shot by Both Sides - Magazine - 1978 (4:03)
23 - Danger Signs - Penetration - 1979 (2:27)
24 - Magic Colors - Lesley Gore - 1967 (2:29)
25 - Don't Wake Me Up - Midnite Snaxxx - 2015 (1:32)
26 - Three Stars - Tommy Dee with Carol Kay and the Teen-Aires - 1959 (3:11)
27 - Love from Abbey Road - The Beatles - Sacred Cowboy - 2011 (7:34)
28 - Get Off the Radio - The Sharks - 1980 (2:57)
Track 5 is a pleasant diversion, but the way-out imagery is less impressive than in Track 11.
Track 6 is a virtuoso display of techno wizardry. But it wouldn’t have been a hit for the Beatles this way!
Track 8 crystallizes a true observation. Of course, you can hurt at other ages too -- don’t tell Andrea. And that chinking wood block might have inspired same in the Man from U.N.C.L.E.! Ya think? I figured not.
I don’t know what a Disco Biscuit, even after listening to the song (Track 15)!
We’re all “Fragile Beings” (Track 17), but the X-Teens make it sound so fun!
Track 21 speaks for itself, but I wish I’d thought of it first! “I’m travelin’ so fast, I’m passing’ the wind!”
Track 24 -- wow -- what a pop-music depiction of the utter existential emptiness of lost love! (and co-written by Neil Sedaka, too!)
Track 26 is a curiosity, with disgustingly juvenile lyrics. It was a quicky rushed out to cash in on the deaths of Richie Valens, Buddy Holly, and the Big Bopper. The vocals are so maudlin! See what you think.
On the other extreme, Track 27 is just an astounding assemblage of Beatle beats!
And Track 28 signs us off. Hey, you!
Thursday, August 07, 2025
Once More into the Future!
For myself, I predict that if you come back on Monday you'll encounter another socko, boffo music comp!
Monday, August 04, 2025
WELCOME TO ANTHOLOGY AUGUST!
Travel down some backroads of your mind and check back in Thursday, fellow time travelers!
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Super Clothes #10 - More PJs
The above size 8 set is from a concern identified as PCA on the label.
This size 10-12 set, with the same central image, is from a company called Allison.
This yellow set which gives away the Super Secret is labeled size 7.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Great Fun Nearly Ruined by Poor Production
I’ve read a dozen or so books by Kevin J Anderson. I lo-oo-ove his Dan Shamble books. The only one of his many tie-ins I’ve read was his take on Superman’s origins, which did not impress me as to being sanguine with the “true” roots of Superman. Review here.
When we hosted Anderson in 2019 for SoonerCon 28, he was very friendly, witty, and insightful in person. I bought ALL of the Shamble books from him, and he signed each one.
And, I’m an original Kolchak Kid, having watched Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak in 1972’s The Night Stalker and 1973’s The Night Strangler on ABC’s Movie of the Week. So when Anderson plugged this comics hardback, I immediately ordered.
Came to find out there is one comic-book tale of Kolchak and Dan Shamble in a crossover tale, several alternate covers, and two text pieces.
I am NOT disappointed with the art or storytelling. But the editing-proofreading of this project is VERY disappointing.
The first tale is the Kolchak-Shamble crossover comic story,
titled “Unnaturally Normal.” It’s a lot
of fun, although the basic plot and most of the characters are transferred from
a nearly identically plotted tale, “Wishful Thinking,” in Anderson’s 2018
collection of Shamble shorts, Services Rendered.
Read Shamble’s speech balloons circled here. Somebody repeated the same words in BOTH balloons. It’s a sure bet that in the script for this page, Shamble IS NOT saying the same thing twice!
The first text piece, featuring Kolchak, is called “On the Wrong Bigfoot,” written by Richard Dean Starr and Matthew Baugh. Everything seems OK with it. It’s a fun first-person piece in which our favorite reporter and the long-suffering Tony Vincenzo have some interesting encounters with several aspects of conspiracy culture.
The second text piece, called “Digital van Helsing – The
Fate Worse than Death,” is by Anderson and Guy Anthony De Marco. Like the other tales, it is fun to read. BUT … the presentation is amateurishly inept!
In several places we have what looks to be a rewording which
includes TWO word choices. The one above
can’t decide what to do concerning breakfast— to “think about” breakfast, or
“contemplate” it, so we got BOTH!
Look at the above page. See all the circles? In each place there’s a random insertion of the numeral 1 and a bracket, thus: 1}
This happens ALL OVER this last story.
Don’t you HATE it with the medium ruins the message? Ta-ta, see you on Thursday.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
While the Sky Falls, It Will Talk to You
This article is from the September 3, 2023 Tulsa World.
Monday, July 21, 2025
I Hope So Too
MY APOLOGIES for the missing ending of the article's text. The file is supposedly "corrupted" and that issue of the paper has gone to recycling heaven. OOPS.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
It's a Super World
In this Page 2 editor's note from the same date, World editor Jason Collington tells his own autobiographical tale of Super Inspiration.
This strip is from the July 15, 2025 World.
Monday, July 14, 2025
Superman Meets Mr Atoz
This juicy compendium is from the July 6, 2025 Tulsa World. (I don't know a finer newspaper in Oklahoma.)
Thursday, July 10, 2025
In Other News ...
Above is the article as scanned from the June 28, 2006 Oklahoman. Following are pix taken for the article.
Here I am showing off some issues in the Comics Closet.
This is a copy of Superman #158, which introduced (among other things) Nightwing and Flame Bird.The above photo WAS NOT in the article, but it's me in 1963 with the same issue of Superman #158, when it was new.
Here's a separate photo of the box, which can be studied in depth here.
Monday, July 07, 2025
The Trek -- or Pants -- of Theseus
Philosophical thought experiment: Does an object that has had all of its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object? Apply the “ship of Theseus” concept to Trek or other franchises. How much can be changed before it's not Star Trek, Star Wars, Dungeons and Dragons, or another cherished nerd franchise?
A lot of fun was had by all. And just last week I had fun when coming across this treatment of the “ship of Theseus” idea again!
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