Sunday Celebrations

Or get your New Years Eve off to a good start, with a little New Orleans style jazz.

Jon-Erik Kellso and The EarRegulars

From the link:

Jon-Erik Kellso and Matt Munisteri formed the EarRegulars in 2007. The band’s weekly residency at New York’s Ear Inn has continued ever since, the trumpeter and guitarist working with an ever-changing roster of players. For this album, the band’s second, clarinettist Evan Christopher and bassist Kerry Lewis join in the fun – and fun In The Land Of Beginning Again most certainly is.

Most of the tunes are well-established if not well-known. The quartet plays each one with an authentic flair and a laid-back, low-key approach that reflects the spatial limitations of the Ear Inn (even though the album was recorded in a New Orleans studio). The musical interplay is complementary rather than combative: epitomized by Kellso and Christopher’s interaction on S’posin’. The mid-tempo jollity of Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans Stomp opens proceedings, Benny Carter and Irving Mills’ Blues In My Heart showcases the EarRegulars’ fragile and tender side, Kissing My Baby Goodnight and Once In A While give Kellso a chance to play with a little more attack as his colleagues maintain a more relaxed style.

Enjoy and be careful tonight if you are out and about. Jack

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patd
1 year ago

thanks, jack. there’s also a poem by louise fletcher titled “the land of beginning again” but not quite as lively as yours:

I wish that there were some wonderful place
Called the land of Beginning Again,
Where all our mistakes and all our heartaches
And all of our poor selfish grief
Could be dropped like a shabby old coat at the door,
And never put on again.

I wish we could come on it all unaware,
Like the hunter who finds a lost trail;
And I wish that the one whom our blindness had done
The greatest injustice of all
Could be at the gates like an old friend that waits
For the comrade he’s gladdest to hail.

We would find all the things we intended to do
But forgot, and remembered too late,
Little praises unspoken, little promises broken,
And all of the thousand and one
Little duties neglected that might have perfected
The day for one less fortunate.

It wouldn’t be possible not to be kind
In the land of Beginning Again;
And the ones we misjudged and the ones
Whom we grudged
The moments of victory here
Would find in the grasp of our loving handclasp
More than penitent lips could explain

For what had been hardest we’d know had been best
And what had seemed loss would be gain;
For there isn’t a sting that will not take wing
When we’ve faced it and laughed it away;
And I think that the laughter is most what we’re after
In the land of Beginning Again.

So I wish that there were some wonderful place
Called the land of Beginning Again,
Where all our mistakes and all our heartaches
And all of our poor selfish grief
Could be dropped like a shabby old coat at the door,
And never be put on again.

patd
1 year ago

Bing sang a sappy version of a song of same name in 1945’s “the bells of st. mary’s” also not as lively as the EarRegular’s jazz nor the lyrics as good as louise’s poem.

patd
1 year ago

Attribution: Nostradamus Predictions For 2024 by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com

patd
1 year ago

sounds like a great big OOPSIE in one land that tried to begin again

Brexit has completely failed for UK, say clear majority of Britons – poll | Brexit | The Guardian

A clear majority of the British public now believes Brexit has been bad for the UK economy, has driven up prices in shops, and has hampered government attempts to control immigration, according to a poll by Opinium to mark the third anniversary of the UK leaving the EU single market and customs union.
The survey of more than 2,000 UK voters also finds strikingly low numbers of people who believe that Brexit has benefited them or the country.
Just one in 10 believe leaving the EU has helped their personal financial situation, against 35% who say it has been bad for their finances, while just 9% say it has been good for the NHS, against 47% who say it has had a negative effect.
Ominously for prime minister Rishi Sunak, who backed Brexit and claimed it would be economically beneficial, only 7% of people think it has helped keep down prices in UK shops, against 63% who think Brexit has been a factor in fuelling inflation and the cost of living crisis.
The poll suggests that seven and a half years on from the referendum the British public now regards Brexit as a failure. Just 22% of voters believe it has been good for the UK in general.
[…]
“More than half (53%) of leave voters now think that Brexit has been bad for the UK’s ability to control immigration, piling even more pressure on an issue the government is vulnerable on. Despite this, Brexit is likely to be a secondary issue at the next election compared to the state of the economy and the NHS, which are the clear priority for voters.”
[continues]

patd
1 year ago

back to happy celebratory music for your new year’s eve

patd
1 year ago

for more happy street singing and dancing click here for tuba skinny’s “going back home”

Jamie
1 year ago

 Now it is like we are nearly the same age, not the huge spread I thought way back when.

From BB yesterday and very very true.  

Jamie
1 year ago

A tip of the tam to Hogmanay by Willie Sinclair

They didny touch a drap o drink, ‘til it turned twelve o’clock 

“Be sober in the next new year”, said maw, (in her new frock).

The Auld years nicht, was ending fast, As faither polished every glass

We counted doon….Three, Two, One…. oor bright new future had begun

Wi the doors n windaes open wide, we’d hear the foghorns oan the Clyde

Beltin’ oot fur a’  tae hear, the comin o’, the perfect year

Oor big first-fitter, wi hair o’ black,  Wis freezing’ cauld, (stood roon the back)    

 Jist waitin tae, fulfil his role, Wi Dundee cake an’ daud o’ coal

 Let the auld-year oot, and the new year in, ha’e a richt-guid  greet, let the party begin!

 Sae grateful for,  the past years health, surrounded by family, surrounded by WEALTH!

“A guid new year tae ane an a’ and mony May ye see”

As we raised oor glasses,  tae the roof, wi tears filled in oor eeye

This New year cycle never ends, embrace it, while you can

One day WE’LL be those ‘absent friends’ , they ‘greet-oor’

………….When we’re gone.

May 2024, bring everything you wish for…happy new year, when it comes…stay healthy, stay happy xxx

patd
1 year ago

jamie, for you – particularly that heilen coo that shows up off and on in the vid/p>

patd
1 year ago

wiki on hogmanay

… is the Scots word for the last day of the old year and is synonymous with the celebration of the New Year in the Scottish manner. It is normally followed by further celebration on the morning of New Year’s Day (1 January) and, in some cases, 2 January—a Scottish bank holiday. In a few contexts, the word Hogmanay is used more loosely to describe the entire period consisting of the last few days of the old year and the first few days of the new year. For instance, not all events held under the banner of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay take place on 31 December.

The origins of Hogmanay are unclear, but it may be derived from Norse and Gaelic observances of the winter solstice. Customs vary throughout Scotland and usually include gift-giving and visiting the homes of friends and neighbours, with particular attention given to the first-foot, the first guest of the new year.
[…]
There are many customs, both national and local, associated with Hogmanay. The most widespread national custom is the practice of first-footing, which starts immediately after midnight. This involves being the first person to cross the threshold of a friend or neighbour and often involves the giving of symbolic gifts such as salt (less common today), coal, shortbread, whisky, and black bun (a rich fruit cake), intended to bring different kinds of luck to the householder. Food and drink (as the gifts) are then given to the guests. This may go on throughout the early morning hours and into the next day (although modern days see people visiting houses well into the middle of January). The first-foot is supposed to set the luck for the rest of the year. Traditionally, tall, dark-haired men are preferred as the first-foot.

patd
1 year ago

What exactly is Hogmanay? These Scottish comedians explain why us Scots have our very own name for what is otherwise known as New Year’s Eve!

Sturgeone
1 year ago

 
When in Jersey do as the Jerseyans do.  (edibles)

IvyGreen
1 year ago

Happy to have made your acquaintance, y’all. May we long continue…

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Nice tune for making my cajun-style Hoppin John for the New Year — black eyed peas and rice, the Cajun “holy trinity” (chopped onion, bell peppers and celery sauteed in oil), sliced Andouille Sausages, bring to boil in chicken broth with Cajun seasoning and simmer for at least an hour until liquid absorbed.

IvyGreen
1 year ago

“We end one year and begin another with Joe.”

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Sound familiar?

Reagan Should Not Seek Second Term, Majority Believes
The Washington Post, September 17, 1982:

“Almost six in 10 Americans feel Ronald Reagan should not run for a second term as president, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll

Pogo
1 year ago

In a close to serendipitous moment, last night LP and I went down to our local bar/restaurant for a quick dinner and I ordered what brown brew they had on tap – Scotch ale (delicious btw). Wish I could say I had Hogmanay on my mind, but, no, just thinking about a good beer to go with their excellent street tacos. 

Hoppin’ John is on the menu tomorrow, sans the rice, along with pork and mustard greens. I’m not superstitious but I am a bit of a slave to tradition, and I’ve had pork, black eyed peas and greens on New Year’s Day since I was a kid – no need I see to change that now. 

Poobah, the difference between Reagan and  Joe (one of them) was that Reagan WAS actually losing his connection to the world around him.

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Ah yes, Pogo, I forgot to add that I will include collard greens in my Hoppin John. Btw, my grandmother always insisted that you don’t cut up collard greens with knife or scissors, but tear them by hand along the stems to maintain the flavor. No idea if that’s for real, but I do it anyway.

The whole country was abuzz that Reagan was losing it after the first debate with Mondale, but he recovered at the second debate with that line about not criticizing his opponent’s “youth and inexperience”. Yet he was still obviously losing it, tried to tell a long story about driving on the California coast but suddenly switched topics clearly forgetting whatever point he was trying to make.

Sturgeone
1 year ago

“Floo-Doop?”
-SNL character as Reagan (quoting Reagan).

Ideal gop president: Stupid actor with Alzheimer’s.
2nd Best: Idiot fratboy
3rd Best: Oops……..More worst than they ever could have imagined.
But, hey…. They got their rich people tax cuts and their Roe overturners.

IvyGreen
1 year ago

“…he recovered at the second debate with that line about not criticizing his opponent’s “youth and inexperience.”
 
It was funny. Also sad. Sad that in seeking leadership, we-the-people are more swayed by entertainment than reality. 

Sturgeone
1 year ago

In his early and mid-Alzheimer’s, when they wanted my dad to appear lucid for awhile they’d shoot him up with B-12

Sturgeone
1 year ago

I am kept busy these days chewing the scenery of my past.  

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Our New Year Hoppin John ready for slow cooker

Katherine Graham Cracker
1 year ago

Happy New Year 
I hope this year brings us
the end of the GOP  and I hope all the
party people involved in Jan 6 go to jail.

RebelliousRenee
1 year ago

love the tune Jack!
 
 

RebelliousRenee
1 year ago

today’s meme…
 
 

craigcrawford
1 year ago

Love that meme RR. Truly words to live by.

Blue Bronc
1 year ago

123123
 
Spend today swearing at whoever spread norovirus at this time of the year. 
 
Newest annual New Year’s Day tradition, cleanout refrigerator of stuff that should no longer be allowed to live and grow in there.

IvyGreen
1 year ago

I find her daily more impressive and brave. 

Bink
1 year ago

i found ethanol-free 87 octane gas at Quick Trip yesterday and was disproportionally happy about it 😃 

Bink
1 year ago

Whenever a i see a mugshot of an alleged criminal with a robust hairline in the news and accused of some terrible crime, i think “but you had such a good head of hair, whyyyyyy??”

Bink
1 year ago

As i was leaving Quick Trip, yesterday, buzzing with joy over my procurement of ethanol-free 87 octane gas, two black gentlemen approached the outward-swinging door, and being a big door-holder (it’s the easiest nice thing one can do for another), myself, i stepped out and held the door for them.   
 
“Hey, man, thanks a lot!”, one of the men said.
 
”No problem at all, dude, have an awesome day!”, was my reply as they took the weight of the opened door from me
 
“Thanks, man, you too!”, they both smiled in tandem, and the good vibes permeated the chilly late-December air, blended with the sweet perfume of petrol, along with a hint of that burger smell the neighboring McDonald’s pumps out
 
AND THEN
 
…an obvious trumpistani man (they have ‘a look’) approached the door, surly in his countenance, typical of such folk, while the two men still held the aforementioned door.  With a mind of paying it forward, they both held the door for the trumpistani, who had stopped cold in his tracks, as he made a silent nod of refusal with his head, as if to say “i neither need nor desire assistance with this door”.
 
The two gentlemen insisted cordially, gestures made that universally would be interpreted as “go ahead, man, it’s cool, we are all in this together”, but the apparent trumpistani man continued to refuse to accept a simple act of kindness, so the two nice men chuckled and entered the store as i looked on at and laughed at the solitary figure of the man standing before a closed door.
 
i feel like there’s a moral to that compelling story 🤔 
 
Happy New Year! ✌️

Blue Bronc
1 year ago

Bink – I have seen racists refuse to touch a door handle that a person of any color had touched.  I have also seen that when I used a door to enter a room and a transphobic idiot walked around the place to use a different door. 

Sturgeone
1 year ago

Go right if ya wanna get left.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/31/us/5-things-december-31-trnd/index.html
 

“…22 states and in at least 40 cities and counties across the country, January 1 is the day they get a pay raise. Seven states and the District of Columbia will have minimum hourly wages of at least $15, up from just four states plus DC in 2023. The highest state minimum wage in 2024 will be Washington state, at $16.28, up from $15.74. A close second is California, which is raising its minimum to $16 from $15.50.”

“However, 20 states are still clinging to the federal minimum wage of $7.25, which hasn’t gone up since 2009.”

Why do fools keep voting for anti-worker candidates aka Republicans? “Right-to-work” is New Speak for right-to-work-for-next-to-nothing.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

Bink – I call that “arrogant hair” syndrome.    See:  Tom DeLay,  Rod Blagoivich, Joe Manchin, RonDuh Santis, George Santos, etc.

blueINdallas
1 year ago

Jamie – May a handsome but friendly stranger show up at your door with a bottle of Glenlivet to share. 
Happy Hogmanay!

Blue Bronc
1 year ago

It is now five thirty pm in the BB household. The cats are taking their five pm nap, doggie is out cold too.  I have a good three or even four hours left in the tank.  Looking like I will once again celebrate New Year’s arrival on Brazil time zone, a record going back many years now.

Bink
1 year ago

you never know what is on somebody’s mind or why they react as they do

i knew there was a moral to that story! 🫡 
 
Ok, guess what my resolution is!  👋 ✌️ 🇺🇸 

blueINdallas
1 year ago

For business owners laying off employees because minimum wage is increasing, YOU DON’T DESERVE TO OWN A BUSINESS IF YOU CAN’T PAY EMPLOYEES A LIVING WAGE! 

blueINdallas
1 year ago

The owner of my company had houses everywhere, a private jet, and refused to replace employees who quit, nor even give cost-of-living raises many years.  So glad to be rid of that shitshow.
They would be happy to pay you zero and keep it all for themselves.    Fuck ‘em all!  Unionize! Vote blue! 
 
Biden/Harris 2024

Sturgeone
1 year ago

blueINdallas
1 year ago

https://goodmorningamerica.com/food/story/pizza-hut-restaurants-california-lay-off-thousands-minimum-105971137

“…Chipotle CEO Jack Hartung said on a November earnings call that the pricing at the popular fast-casual Mexican restaurant would have to change “to take care of the dollar cost” and cover the new margins.

“We are definitely going to pass this on. We just haven’t made a final decision as to what level yet,” he said.

But, it’s darned sure not gonna hit his personal wallet.

If fast food prices go up and they lay off employees, it’s time to eat the billionaires.

Sturgeone
1 year ago

Pogo
1 year ago

We just put the NYE casserole together and it’s smelling yummy. Semi-Italian fare – ground beef, Victoria Fradivolo sauce (btw, really good jarred sauce from Brooklyn), penne pasta, garlic, onion, jalapeño, Italian seasoning and cheese (mozzarella and Romano/parmeson). Hearty as they say.

Pogo
1 year ago

Auld lang sine, y’all. 

patd
1 year ago

NEW THREAD and a brand new happier year for the Trail