Friday, August 10, 2007

First Post of the Year



Well the year has flown by and it's already August.
Here's the short skinny on the year.

I worked, I sat for the bar again, I worked some more, I saw some Allmans, a special Warren show at Irving Plaza, worked some more, my niece was Bat Mitzvahed, went to Mountain Jam, two month interlude from work. I moved to Queens. Yes, I am a resident of New York City now - not quite THE CITY, but I know my way via car around the area.

It all turned around this past week though.

My mom was released from the hospital after another bout of CHF - gotta teach her how to eat less salty foods - going down to Baltimore this weekend for that. So Mom is home from the hospital. Deep sigh of relief.

Saturday afternoon, I hit a line-shot homerun to left field in my pick-up softball league on the East River below the Williamsburg Bridge. First homerun. Hopefully many more to come.

I started working again for the insurance company whose mascot is Snoopy! It's great work in their AML division. Every bank and insurance company is doing AML so it's a great skill. My commute is hop on the bus to work. Bus line ends across the street.

Presenting the BENITANO. Yes, on my visit to Whole Foods last Saturday, I wrote up a contest slip for the Perfect Pie. Mine was Olive Oil, Garlic, Broccoli Rabe, Italian Sausage, Fresh Tomatoes and Mozzarella. Guess what?







I won! They called me this week and my BENITANO was Perfect Pizza Winner of the Week. Not just any winner, but the first winner as it was the inaugural week of the contest at Whole Foods Bowery on E. Houston Street. They took my picture, a bunch of handshakes, zipped me past 70 people at the checkout line. King for a day . . . or at least a few moments. As my friend Wendy said, "It's kinda like Dicks Picks Vol. 1." Naming a pizza is just the start. Hopefully more good news to report soon.

Best,

Ben

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Friday, September 08, 2006

Govt Mule on Fox and Friends This Morning

Breakfast With The Mule
48th and Avenue of the Americas
Fox News Plaza



2 Bumpers where they jammed on Brand New Angel.
Interview Intro followed by a tight version of Mr. High and Mighty!


How do I like to start my day off? With a serving of the Mule for breakfast of course.
















Sunday, August 27, 2006

Going to CSNY at the Garden tonight

Neil Young has a lot going on his website including the stream of the album.

HOLMDEL, NJ: PNC BANK ARTS CENTER

Set 1
FLAGS OF FREEDOM
CARRY ON
WOODEN SHIPS
LONG TIME GONE
MILITARY MADNESS
AFTER THE GARDEN
LIVING WITH WAR
RESTLESS CONSUMER
SHOCK AND AWE
WOUNDED WORLD
ALMOST CUT MY HAIR
IMMIGRATION MAN
FAMILIES
DEJA VU

Set 2
HELPLESSLY HOPING
OUR HOUSE
ONLY LOVE
GUINEVERE
MILKY WAY TONIGHT
TREETOP FLYER
ROGER AND OUT
SOUTHBOUND TRAIN
OLD MAN TROUBLE
CARRY ME
TEACH YOUR CHILDREN
SOUTHERN CROSS
FIND THE COST
HENDRIX
LET’S IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT
FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH
CHICAGO
OHIO
WHAT ARE THEIR NAMES

Encore 1
ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Photos from Jambands.com and Amazing Grace!

Gentle Steve Kimock at the Dancing WuLi Festival



Careful with that hand there Steve!












Stephen Perkins, Grace Potter, and Steve Kimock at the Jammys



Speaking of a performing with amazing grace, Ms. Potter tore it up with the Nocturnals last night at Irving Plaza. Nothing But the Water kicked off her hour-long set as she played songs from her recent remastered release. Great sound, great stage presence, great pipes on her, great Hammond B-3 organ. AMAZING GRACE POTTER!

Her album streams live right here.


Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are one of the featured performers at the 2nd Annual Mountain Jam this weekend.

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

World Turtle Day






















Friday, May 19, 2006

Steve Kimock at the Blue Note

A great musical performance:

Steve Kimock and Friends played at the Blue Note Jazz Club in the West Village as part of the Green Apple Music Festival on Earth Day, April 22, 2006. I sat front row at the dead center table next to Charlie Miller and Ron Keyser. Ariel kept popping in and out. It was nice to hang out with Scott Bernstein and Jen on line and prior to the show. His recordings of the show are the only ones that are potentially available. Unleash that music Scott! The Kimock shots are some of the best I have ever taken with my cellphone.














An Inconvenient Truth: The Time is NOW



A movie about Global Warming opening in NYC on 5/24 and nationwide on 5/26. Al Gore narrates and Laurie David (wife of Curb's Larry) produces.


An Inconvient Truth Blog


Official Movie Site



Let's get the ball rolling and change some minds!

As reported on Reuters

Gore in movie campaign to protect Earth
By Thomas Ferraro
Thu May 18, 6:31 PM ET


Al Gore brushes aside talk of another run for the U.S. presidency and wages a new campaign to protect the Earth that he says must be won.

The former Democratic vice president sounds the alarm as a citizen activist armed with his old slide show turned into a Hollywood movie about the threat of global warming.

"We face a planetary emergency," Gore told Reuters in advance of next week's opening in U.S. theaters of his critically acclaimed documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth." It makes the case for the need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions linked to climate change.

"My whole objective here is to try to move the country past a tipping point, beyond which politicians in both parties compete with each other for genuinely meaningful solutions ... and to change the minds of the American people to the point where people in both parties demand action," he said.

"The habitability of the planet should be lifted out of the political context because so much is at stake," Gore said.

At a special showing in Washington on Wednesday night that drew members of the U.S. Congress, Gore said, "This should be a priority of the U.S. House and Senate."

"It's a powerful movie," Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd (news, bio, voting record) of Connecticut said afterward. "If enough people see it, it could move Congress."

Having narrowly lost the 2000 presidential election to Republican George W. Bush, Gore faces new speculation because of the movie he may make another White House bid.

"I have no plans to run for president again," Gore said. "I have found other ways to serve and I'm enjoying them."

Gore has been hailed as an articulate innovator and mocked as a boring exaggerator. His movie blends the story of his life with a downright scary assessment of global warming.

In it, Gore displays pictures, computer simulations and studies on the greenhouse effect that scientists worldwide contend is heating up Earth.

'THIS IS A MORAL ISSUE'

So-called greenhouse gases -- notably carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels -- trap heat around Earth like a blanket, contributing to global warming, scientists say.

Global warming has been blamed for melting ice caps, rising sea levels, the spread of disease, more severe hurricanes and, with shifting weather patterns, increased floods and droughts.

The United States is the world's biggest emitter of carbon dioxide, but efforts to get Congress to put mandatory caps on emissions have failed repeatedly.

As vice president, Gore helped negotiate the Kyoto treaty on climate change that he noted 132 nations ratified.

Bush rejected the pact to reduce emissions after taking office, sayings its caps would harm the U.S. economy and that the plan was unfair for excluding developing nations from a first period of reductions until 2012.

Gore said he was encouraged by some recent developments, including some U.S. companies taking steps to cut emissions and more than 200 U.S. cities backing the Kyoto treaty and meeting the restrictions.

Still some critics persist.

The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a conservative advocacy group that reflects the Bush administration's free-market approach, unveiled a TV ad campaign this week that denounced efforts to limit carbon dioxide emissions as unwarranted.

Gore rejects such talk. He cites a broad consensus in the scientific community about the existence of global warming, and the widespread contention it needs to be curbed within the next decade before "we pass a point of no return."

He said he had shown his slide show on global warming more than a thousand times in the past 30 years and began showing it again, more frequently, after the 2000 election.

The movie grew out of one such showing in Los Angeles that attracted the attention of Hollywood producers.

"They said they could take the message to many more people in a shorter period of time," Gore said. "This is a moral issue."

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Living With War Playing Right Here!



Living With War , directly from Neil to me to you. Enjoy it, but more importantly take action. Start a conversation, tell your friends, spread the word.

Living With War , the blog.

The Timeline for Production .

Baseball Hero *







Yes, that asterisk is intended . . . after watching the Costas' show and listening to Bob Gibson, Joe Morgan, Mike Schmidt, and others in a discussion of greats in the game, and then the interview with Say Hey Willie Mays.

I think that Barry Bonds will go down as a poster child for taking shortcuts. How history judges him . . . we shall see.



Now Playing

Saturday's Playlist

Railroad Earth
Garcia, Grisman, and Rice: Pizza Tapes
Derek Trucks Band: Songlines
Neil Young: Living With War (Streaming on NeilYoung.com)
Neil Young: Greendale (Streaming on NeilYoung.com)
Govt Mule: 11/23/05 first set acoustic

Bob Costas' Now (HBO): Discussion of the history of the homerun, interview major league greats, and discussion of steroids in baseball. Nice interview with Willie Mays too.