Monday, December 31, 2012

Reggie Miller

A few pics from my Birthday...

I got a bouquet of...


Delicious C.A.N.D.Y. CANDY!  Thanks to my co-worker, Carolyn.  She's awesome & fun to work with.

Pic from my night at the Jazz game.




Jazz played the Clippers & lost in the last few seconds.  Bummer but had a great time.


Happy Reggie Miller's number.

See you in the future...

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Larry Bird

33


My thirty-third has come & gone. With the trials of life, I grew immensely. I started out the year unemployed by my own volition. I went into the spring semester at The Utah State University worried about finances but hunkered down for the rest of the year. That semester I learned to appreciate the music of Jazz. I never really spent a lot of time listening to Jazz. I came to love many of artists i.e. Count Basie (Love him.), Tommy Dorsey, Dave Brubeck, & the usual suspects of Miles Davis, & John Coltrane. I grew as a music lover in that class & grateful for it. By the beginning of May, I began to worry about money. I hesitantly started applying outside Cache Valley. I wanted to stay, but the job market was pretty dry. (I’ve got a particular set of skills.) I received an email one morning asking me to call on a job I applied for back at the beginning of April. I set up an interview for the 23rd. I got thru that one & was asked to come back the following Monday. I perspired thru that one, received an offer, accepted, & started a new job all within 7 days from getting the initial email. (Lost it a month later (by text… Yes, a text message.), but was rehired a week later.) I was in no position to say no to any income. What do I do? I plan, schedule, & purchase raw ingredients to make dry soup & chili mixes. Exciting stuff. Would/ DO I miss Logan? Terribly. I pine for it every day. There isn’t a day that passes that I miss something or someone up north. I know for some reason beyond my grasp that I need to be in SLC. Scared to death, here I am. I am almost certain I will live in Logan again someday, but not till at least September when my lease runs out.

I, now, live in a one bedroom apartment on 801 Park Street (#2) Salt Lake City, UT 84102. (I enjoy getting mail. Hint, Hint.) (Thanks, Led Prop.). I’m learning to like living on my own; although, I don’t have a TV, but I just did get the internet & Netflix. I’m still moving in. I’ve been easing my way thru it. I moved so fast; I didn’t want to do that. I had & still have nothing when I moved. Right now, I’m sitting on the floor, typing. Not a chair in the place. I eat on my bed & watch internet. I do have all my records; plus, I’ve added about 150 or more to the collection. They’re sorted alphabetically if you’re wondering, but I’m sure I’ll do it autobiographically soon. (Hopefully, someone got that.) I recently was praised from the thrift store gods with a find of a lifetime. (Almost as big as scoring my first Ramones album, Rocket to Russia.) I found an old Hi-Fi console, Maggie (She’s a Magnavox, get it?). I’ve been looking for some time now, pulled the trigger not knowing if she’d work. She had the needle, & that was good enough for me. With the help of Mel Led, I got her to 801 Park. I tested her the next day with the very rocking, Chipmunk Punk album. Maggie can play all three speeds, 33, 45, & 78. She’s equipped with AM/ FM radio & even an eight track player. She’s beautiful in my eyes & I love her dearly.

Musically this year, I’ve been listening to a great band, Title Fight. Most of you won’t like it; it’s of the punk genre. It’s “super rad” to quote The Aquabats. Mrs. Magician, Strange Heaven, will also make my Top 5 of the year. I’m sure Band of Horses new one will surely be there if I can get myself to pay the $31. Japandroids for sure. Shows… I was pleased I spent the $20 to see The Naked & Famous in April. They blew me away. I’m not easily blown. I find new things about their album every time I listen to it. Thanks, Lin for that one. I saw The Walkmen, My Morning Jacket, Tony, Toni, Tone, & NAS at the Twilight Concert Series during the summer. But the best show there, by far, was Band of Horses with great friends. They played Great Salt Lake twice for me. (It’s true; I asked them.) Chuck Ragan & friends on the Revival Tour we’re awesome. Sharon Van Etten rocked my socks. Title Fight amazed. I can’t say enough about these kids. (Yes, kids. They’re like 20 or 21.) However, this show was shut down for occupancy rate. The club allows 45 people. I’m pretty sure there was 200 + easy. Japandroids were fun other than the headache from the light show. (Strobe.) Nothington played a fantastic show on a very, very, very bad day of work & life. I became a true believer by seeing The Avett Brothers during my 10 day layoff. It was fun to see my dear friends Mel Led & Jason have so much fun on the front row. I almost forgot. How could I forget my giddiness when it was revealed that my number 1B band is getting back together? (1A: The Ramones). ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT! If you want to see me smile for 2 hours, follow me ends of the Earth to see them. I plan to see them multiple times. I’m getting a VW van & hitting pavement to shadow them city to city. Music plays a deep part in my life. It’s my time machine. I listen to albums or just songs & transport back to a place & time. Thanks to my brothers, Dave & Doug, for giving me the light, Midnight Oil, Blue Sky Mine & The Fixx, Walkabout, cassette tapes. Without those, who knows who I’d be.

Books… As I recently learned, I read the YA variety (Young Adult). I haven’t read a lot this year, but hope to change that during my 34th. I reread 13 Reasons Why, maybe, my favorite since Harry Potter. I finished again Perks of Being a Wallflower, just to keep up with the new movie. The movie truly was amazing. See it for yourself. I read the Brotherband Chronicles by John Flanigan, great YA adventures. Wonder was great. To Kill a Mocking Bird tells me new truths every time I read it. I love Scout, Jem, & Dill. (My fishes’ names.)

My friends are my link to this life. I depend upon you all more than you will ever know. I love that we may not talk all the time, but we can pick up a conversation right where we last left off. I think of a lot of you daily. I hope you feel those vibes coming to you from 801 Park.

I hope this update finds you all well. I am.

See you in the future.

Tom

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Sometimes... It's Time to Go

After applying for the last 8 months, I've accepted a position with Intermountain Brands in Salt Lake City.  This said, I will be moving.  First in with my Mom & Dad out in Eagle Mountain, Utah.  After a couple months saving, I plan on getting  my own place in the SLC area.  The goal is to have something by August 2nd for a visit from my friends James & Mandilyn.

This was a very hard decision for me.  Logan couldn't offer me a competitive starting wage.  School will be done through the extension in SLC.  It's still a priority and the top goal in my life (right now.  Maybe moving will bring a little lady into my life. Here's to prayin.) It's not going anywhere.  I started; I WILL finish.

I will miss Logan terribly.  I've been in the valley for 12 years.  I can see my first apartment from my last, a full circle.  All the things I've done and seen in Logan will be with me for forever. 

I have met many, many great people and friends. Too many to mention.  If you're reading this, I consider you a friend.  I plan to be up here for THE Best Damn Fireworks, Aggie Football, especially homecoming, and Basketball as long as they don't interfer with school.  I hope to see all of you some time or another.

As always music can say a lot more...



I know I've posted this before, but Dave Hause speaks to me like no other in music today.

I hope...

See you all in the future...

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Lookout! Records

I learned earlier this year that Lookout! Records closed their doors. Spin magzine aske Dr. Frank to compile the Top 20 songs from Lookout!'s catalog.  Top 20 Lookout! Songs   I remenisce about one of the music labels I truly adore. Based in the Bay Area, Lookout! brought punk rock to the masses especially a young, depressed kid in a small town in Utah.  The likes of Green Day, Operation Ivy, Rancid, Mr. T Experience, The Donnas (Mmmm... The Donnas, truly a favorite of mine.), Groovie Ghoulies, The Queers, Screeching Weasel, The Riverdales, Crimpshrine, The Lookouts, The Smugglers, The Hi-Fives, and Cub are all bands I love still to this day. 

I started my record collection when I was fifteen years old and went go to Deseret Industries with Bernie a lot.  He'd look at books, and I went to see what record section had in store for me.  I absorbed what my brothers Dave and Doug (Chopper) and thier friends (mine as well) Chris and Rich did in Salt Lake, panning for hidden gems amongst  the Mo Tabs, Christmas, and country music.  One day early on in my collecting, I was at the old DI in Logan where my hard work paid off; I found Twisted Sister LP and a Green Day 45.

I hit the jackpot.  Who would give this up?  Who cares, it's now mine. (Still is.)  From that day, I started eating up all the Lookout! Records records I could find. I discovered the Ramonescore of The Riverdales after I found twos 45s at the Graywhale in Ogden. I found Crimpshrine, Ductsoup, LP.  I came to learn quickly that if it was on Lookout! it was for me.  I trusted that they put out awesome punk rock.

The first CD was The Ramones It's Alive, but my second was Operation Ivy.  This purchase proved to be critical for me.  I then was intorduced to Rancid and Epitaph Records. I listened to that a lot.  It made me feel alive; it rose me from the dead.  I'm pretty sure I was the only one listenting to this at Bear River High.  It gave me the strength to endure.  It's not that high school was all that bad for me; I wasw depressed every day I walked through those doors.  Lookout! got me through those tuff times. I just remember coming home and turning this album on and escaping for just a little time.

Thank you Lookout! Records. You brought me the comfort I sorely needed. You shaped me into the old man I've become. You will be a part of me as I move forward.  You may be gone, but never forgotten.

My Exploits (April)

In April, I beheld two great shows within a week of each other.  They were the Revival Tour (Brought to me by Lee jeans.) and The Naked and Famous.

First the Revival Tour. This is a group of men wandering the earth playing great accoutic music.  I've seasoned in my old age and learned to love some of this stuff.  It's a great change of pace to my usual. The cast of characters changes every year.  This years line-up included Chuck Ragan, Laura Jane Grace (formally Tom Gabel), and couple of others.  Chuck and particularly Laura were super awesome. Thanks to Ingrid for helpin' me out.



Next, The Naked and Famous at The Depot. (Sorry under 21s) Holy SH!T! They blew me away.  I've been listening to their album for some time now (Thanks, Lin!). They were as every bit as amazing as the album.  They sauntered out on stage and started off with All of This. This might be my favorite off the album. Great! The whole set was Passive Me, Aggreeeive You except for one new song. My new fav...



Thank to Mandilyn and Mel for having the fun with me.

See you all in the future...

Friday, March 30, 2012

Nothing new...

I've had every intention of updating for awhile now, but haven't. Why tonight then? I don't know. Maybe, it's the 44 oz of Mountain Dew coursing thru my body.

Last I left you, I had just returned from a whirlwind trip to the Bay Area for a great friends wedding. I grew up in a small town. Any chance I have to see the world out side Logan & Utah is a great time. I love walking thru the concrete canyons. I love that no one knows me. I LOVE that feeling.

School is going well. I finished Fall semester strong. This semester I've taken a handful of classes. All are going well in my opinion.

I'm still looking for a job. I've applied a bunch of places and had a few interviews. Nothing yet. I've got faith the right job will come along.

Hope this finds all is well with everyone that reads this.

See you in the future...