THE WHEEL: 30TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION By Rosanne Cash

It’s hard to believe 30 years have rolled by since I first listened to Rosanne Cash’s The Wheel. I was a fan of Rosanne’s father, Johnny Cash, so when this album showed up, I wanted to listen to it. And I did listen to it…again and again and again and again… It didn’t take a musical genius to realize that the music on The Wheel was terrific and about to launch a great music career.

This newly remastered version of The Wheel includes plenty of extras to go along with the enhanced sound. Many of the songs sounded fresh with new energy, not just a collection of oldies.

Are you a fan of Rosanne Cash? Do you remember the songs on The Wheel? Are you a Johnny Cash fan? GRADE: A

TRACK LIST:

A1The Wheel Backing Vocals – Mary Chapin CarpenterPatty Larkin Bass – Zev Katz Drums, Percussion – Frank VilardiGuitar – Steuart Smith Guitar, Percussion, Piano – John Leventhal Organ – Steve Gaboury Vocals, Backing Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash4:20
A2Seventh Avenue Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Written-By – John LeventhalVocals, Harmony Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne CashGuitar, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Written-By – John LeventhalVocals, Harmony Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash5:14
A3Change Partners Bass – Zev Katz Drums – Frank VilardiGuitar, Electric Piano, Scraper, Vocals, Backing Vocals – John LeventhalPiano – Benmont TenchVocals, Backing Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash3:41
A4Sleeping In Paris Accordion – Charlie Giordano Acoustic Bass – Zev Katz Acoustic Guitar – Steuart Smith Baritone Guitar, Keyboards – John Leventhal Drums [Hand] – Frank Vilardi Harmony Vocals – Marc CohnVocals, Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Rosanne Cash4:09
A5You Won’t Let Me In Bass – Zev KatzDrums – Dennis McDermott Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – John Leventhal Harmony Vocals – Tommy MaloneVocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash4:32
B1From The Ashes Bass – Lincoln Schleifer Drums, Percussion – Dennis McDermott Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboards, Harmony Vocals – John Leventhal Harmony Vocals – Bruce CockburnVocals, Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Rosanne Cash3:58
B2The Truth About You Guitar, Harmonica, Percussion, Written-By – John LeventhalVocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash2:28
B3Tears Falling Down Drums – Dennis McDermott Piano, Guitar, Bass, Organ, Percussion, Written-By – John LeventhalVocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash3:27
B4Roses In The Fire Bass – Zev KatzDrums – Dennis McDermottGuitar – Steuart SmithGuitar, Harmonium, Piano – John LeventhalVocals, Harmony Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash3:25
B5Fire Of The Newly Alive Acoustic Bass – Zev KatzDrums – Frank VilardiGuitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Written-By – John LeventhalKeyboards – Benmont TenchOrgan – Steve GabouryVocals, Harmony Vocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash4:28
B6If There’s A God On My Side Backing Vocals – Catherine RussellBass – Zev KatzDrums – Dennis McDermottGuitar, Keyboards, Percussion – John LeventhalPiano – Steve GabouryVocals, Written-By – Rosanne Cash4:51
Selections from Austin City Limits (7/26/93)
C1The Wheel Written-By – Rosanne Cash
C2Seventh Avenue Written-By – John LeventhalRosanne Cash
C3I’ll Change For You Written-By – Rosanne Cash
C4Crescent City Written-By – Lucinda Williams
C5Sleeping In Paris Written-By – Rosanne Cash
Selections from The Columbia Records Radio Hour (5/16/93)
D1Seventh Avenue Written-By – John LeventhalRosanne Cash
D2Roses In The Fire Written-By – Rosanne Cash
D3The Truth About You Written-By – John LeventhalRosanne Cash
D4What We Really Want Backing Vocals – David Byrne Written-By – Rosanne Cash
D5Wouldn’t It Be Loverly? Written-By – Alan Jay LernerFrederick Loewe
D6The Whee lWritten-By – Rosanne Cash

WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #159: EVERYWHRE AN OINK OINK: AN EMBITTERED, DYSPEPTIC, AND ACCURATE REPORT OF FORTY YEARS IN HOLLYWOOD By David Mamet

The two best books I’ve read about how Hollywood works are William Goldman’s:

  1. Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting (1983)
  2. Which Lie Did I Tell?: More Adventures in the Screen Trade(2000)

You might remember William Goldman as the screenwriter for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and many other movies.

Now, there’s David Mamet’s new book about his 40 years in Hollywood, Everywhere An Oink Oink. Mamet, a polarizing figure among playwrights, shows he’s just as polarizing among producers, directors, and screenwriters in Hollywood. The best thing Mamet has to say about his years in Hollywood is “I was left alone on Hoffa, and on Ronin, The Verdict, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Wag the Dog, and perhaps a few others.” (p. 193)

Mamet also admits some some mistakes: “I turned down both Scorsese’s offer of Raging Bull and Sergio Leone’s of Once Upon a Time in America.” (p. 141)

If you’re interested in how Hollywood works plus plenty of stories about actors, actresses, directors, producers, and other Hollywood figures, give Mamet’s Everywhere An Oink Oink a try. GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Prologue: forty years in a harem — 1

Speed-the-plow — 5

The little engine and the factory ship — 11

Mother Earth — 15

Out in the Styx — 17

To build a fire — 21

Leda & the swan, or the impossible dream — 25

Early films — 29

Hats and shoes — 33

Gossip — 41

The form persists — 49

Curious survivals — 57

The Frank Sinatra story — 65

High & low — 71

Villains and sexual abuse at the Golden Globes — 79

Joe and Don — 87

Colleagues and swine — 97

Just one damn thing after another — 109

A dinosaur — 117

Tools — 121

Destroyed by tobacco — 125

The trauma in the boathouse — 129

Lime rock — 135

Temper and gags — 139

Poodvecker — 145

Gifts — 153

How Max Factor became pregnant — 157

Things change — 165

An appreciation of the state of play — 169

The cards — 173

A two-sided coin — 179

The centipeep — 183

Singing in the shower — 187

Hoffa — 193

Courage and hypocrisy — 197

History — 205

The flocky — 211

Backwash –217

L’envoi — 225

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS — 227

INDEX — 229

GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY: A MUSICAL

Diane, Patrick, Katie, and I saw Girl From the North Country back in June 2022 on Broadway (you can read all about it here). The touring company of Girl From the North Country arrived in Buffalo just before the Western NY shut down after Lake Effect snow bands dumped several feet of snow on the area. Only one performance was cancelled last week, but many ticket-holders exchanged their tickets for the Better Weather performances on the weekend.

Conor McPherson creates a grim setting for this musical. The musical is set in Duluth, Minnesota in 1934. It’s winter and a band of desperate people stay at a boarding house on its last legs. Everyone has problems, everyone seems doomed. Music seems to be the only thing that can raise their spirits.

If you’re a fan of Bob Dylan songs, you’l enjoy the variety of his songs that are included in this musical. The songs span most of Dylan’s career. There’s a mix of familiar and not-so-familiar Dylan songs in this musical. The cast of this touring company was outstanding! GRADE: A

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FEAR IS JUST A WORD: A MISSING DAUGHTER, A VIOLENT CARTEL, AND A MOTHER’S QUEST FOR VENGEANCE By Azam Ahmed

If you read Azam Ahmed’s Fear Is Just a Word, you will never go to Mexico. Ahmed tells the true story of Miriam Rodriguez who tries to get her kidnapped daughter, Karen, back from the local drug cartel, the Zetas, who demand ransom. The kidnapping took place in 2013 and Rodriguez pays several ransoms to the Zetas…but they don’t return Karen.

As Ahmed shows Rodriguez’s growing fear for her daughter, he weaves in the political history of Mexico, an authoritarian and corrupt Government. The Government used to be partners with the drug cartels until the cartels grew too rich and too powerful. Now the drug cartels in Mexico rule the country with violence, murder, kidnappings, torture, and mass execution events.

Miriam Rodriguez buys a gun and decides to hunt down the men who kidnapped her daughter. You would think that a 56-year-old woman wouldn’t present much of a threat to psychotic drug cartel thugs…but you would be wrong.

Fear Is Just a Word presents an accurate picture of a country ruled by vicious criminals. Miriam Rodriguez’s mission to bring justice and vengeance to the Zetas is an astonishing story. If you think things are bad in the U.S., you have to compare that with the incredible, malevolent horrors of Mexico. GRADE: A

NFL DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS, PART 2: TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS VS. DETROIT LIONS (3:30 P.M) and KANSAS CITY CHIEFS VS. BUFFALO BILLS (6:30 P.M.)

I’ll be rooting for the Detroit Lions to win this Divisional Playoff game over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Lions are favored by 6 points, but they might just win by more.

The Buffalo Bills have been stymied the past couple of years at the Divisional Playoff level, losing to KC in 2022 on the infamous 13 second debacle and losing to the Cincinnati Bengals last year. Will this be the year the Bills get over the hump and make it to the AFC Championship Game? My stomach is in knots already! Who do you think will win these games?

NFL DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS, PART 1: HOUSTON TEXANS VS. BALTIMORE RAVENS (4:30 P.M.) and GREEN BAY PACKERS VS. SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (8:15 P.M.)

THIS IS WHAT 30 INCHES OF SNOW LOOKS LIKE
SNOW ON TOP OF OUR GENERATOR

The Houston Texans travel to Baltimore to play the Ravens. The Ravens are 9 1/2 point favorites. Weather might be factor in this game. And the San Francisco 49ers are 9 1/2 point favorites over the surprising Green Bay Packers. Who do you think will win these games?

FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #776: ROBOTS THROUGH THE AGES Edited by Robert Silverberg and Bryan Thomas Schmidt

From Greek myths to Ambrose Bierce’s tale of a chess-playing machine, to Karel Capek’s R.U.R. where the word “robot” first appeared, the stories in Robots Through the Ages (2023) present a chronological approach to showing how the concept of robots evolved over time. Robert Silverberg’s “Introduction” presents a clear delineation of the progression of robots in Science Fiction stories. The stories in Robots Through the Ages–other than the three newly published stories–appear in chronological order. Reading an early classic like Jack Williamson’s “With Folded Hands” from 1947 and comparing it to Silverberg’s “Good News From the Vatican” from 1971 shows the growth and enrichment of the idea of “robot.”

The original stories in this volume are Seanan McGuire’s “Perfection,” Ken Scholes’s “Of Homeward Dreams and Fallen Seeds and Melodies by Moonlight,” and Martin L. Shoemaker “Today I Know.”

Yes, Silverberg included some classics like “Good Night, Mr. James” from Clifford D. Simak’s City, “Second Variety” by Philip K. Dick, and Roger Zelanzy’s “For a Breath I Tarry.” But you’ll find some not so familiar stories like Connie Willis’s “Dilemma,” Brenda Cooper’s “The Robot’s Girl,” and “That Must Be Them Now” by Karen Haber.

I’ve always been fond of robot stories ever since I read Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot. If you share my enthusiasm for robot stories, you’ll really enjoy Robots Through the Ages! GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

INTRODUCTION by Robert Silverberg — 1
PERFECTION by Seanan McGuire — 11
MOXON’S MASTER by Ambrose Bierce — 29
WITH FOLDED HANDS by Jack Williamson — 45
GOOD NIGHT, MR. JAMES by Clifford D. Simak — 109
INSTINCT by Lester del Rey — 139
A BAD DAY FOR SALES by Fritz Leiber — 161
SECOND VARIETY by Philip K. Dick — 175
THE GOLEM by Avram Davidson — 241
FOR A BREATH I TARRY by Roger Zelazny — 253
GOOD NEWS FROM THE VATICAN by Robert Silverberg — 303
DILEMMA by Connie Willis — 319
THE ROBOT’S GIRL by Brenda Cooper — 347
THAT MUST BE THEM NOW by Karen Haber — 287
R.U.R.-8? by Suzanne Palmer — 411
ROBINSON CALCULATOR by Paul Levinson — 449
OF HOMEWARD DREAMS AND FALLEN SEEDS AND MELODIES BY MOONLIGHT by Ken Scholes — 489
TODAY, I KNOW by Martin L. Shoemaker — 515
AFTERWARD & RECOMMENDED READING by Bryan Thomas Schmidt — 537
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS — 543

PUBLICATION CREDITS — 545

EDITOR BIOGRAPHIES — 549

CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES — 551

ROCK STEADY 1971 (CELEBRATING STARBUCKS 35TH ANNIVERSARY)

You’re not going to see a CD like Rock Steady 1971 at a Starbucks today. You’d have to go back to 2006 when this CD was on sale at the cash register where you paid for your Venti. Starbucks celebrated their 35th Anniversary with this 15-song album that mixed familiar songs with some unfamiliar ones (unless you were listening to FM Rock stations).

In the familiar category, there’s The Doors with “Riders on the Storm,” Al Green’s “Tired of Being Alone,” and CCR’s “Have You Ever Seen the Rain.”

In the unfamiliar category, instead of “Bang a Gong” we get T. Rex’s “Planet Queen.” And Nick Drake’s “One of These Things First.” And, instead of “Black Magic Woman” we get Santana’s “No One to Depend On.”

Also included are dependable hits like David Bowie’s “Changes,” Aretha Franklin’s “Rock Steady,” and Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Mercy Me.” How many of these songs from 1971 do you remember? Do you remember the first time you walked into a Starbucks? GRADE: B

TRACK LIST:

1John LennonJealous Guy
2The Kinks20th Century Man
3Joni MitchellAll I Want
4Al GreenTired Of Being Alone
5The DoorsRiders On The Storm
6Creedence Clearwater RevivalHave You Ever Seen The Rain
7Marvin GayeMercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
8Stevie WonderIf You Really Love Me
9Aretha FranklinRock Steady
10David BowieChanges
11T. RexPlanet Queen
12Nick DrakeOne Of These Things First
13Grateful Dead*–Truckin’
14SantanaNo One To Depend On
15Janis JoplinMercedes Benz

WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #158: COLLECTING MYSELF: THE UNCOLLECTED STORIES OF BARRY N. MALZBERG Edited by Robert Friedman and Gregory Shepard

Barry N. Malzberg has published over 500 short stories from 1970 to 2022. Many have been assembled in several of Malzberg’s short story collections over the years. But some stories have been orphans until this new Stark House book, Collecting Myself: The uncollected Stories of Barry N. Malzberg. In his Introduction, Malzberg writes about how he shifted his writing focus from literary magazines to Science Fiction and Mystery magazines.

As Malzberg told a young Gardner Dozois: “Put a rocket or a robot into a quality lit story and You can get away with the damnedest stuff.” Take “Terminus Est” for example. A pilot near retirement has a run-in with a couple on the Moon. The incident turns violent and reveals a stark future.

Or take “Close-Up Photos Reveal JFK Skull on Moon!” which features one of Malzberg’s persistent preoccupations–the Kennedy Assassination–and, of course, the Moon. “Richard Nixon Saved From Drowning” and “The Terminal Villa” have J. G. Ballard vibes.

If you’re a fan of Barry N. Malzberg, Collecting Myself is a must-buy. If you’re curious about Malzberg’s writing, Collecting Myself would be a good place to start your investigation. GRADE: B+

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction — 9

Terminus Est — 15

Making Titan –19

Exploration — 27

Conquest — 30

Two Odysseys into the Center — 35

Dreaming and Conversations: Two Rules by Which to Live — 44

Conversations at Lothar’s –51

Triptych — 54

The Wonderful, All-Purpose Transmogrifier –62

Revelation in Seven Stages — 69

There the Lovelies Bleeding — 72

1984 — 75

Johann Sebastian Brahms — 76

The Queen of Lower Saigon — 83

Ambition — 89

No Hearts, No Flowers — 92

Safety Zone — 100

One Ten Three — 106

Dumbarton Oaks — 111

Gotterdammerung — 115

Is This the Presidential Palace — 120

Of Dust and Fire and the Night — 123

It Came From Nothing — 128

Sinfonia Expansiva — 132

Close-Up Photos Reveal JFK’s Skull on Moon! — 136

Getting There — 141

The Third Part — 144

Crossing the Border — 150

These, the Inheritors — 153

The Passion of Azalea — 157

Why We Talk to Ourselves — 167

Richard Nixon Saved From Drowning — 172

Terminal Villa — 176

The Phantom Gentleman — 178

January 2018 — 180

Bibliography — 182

THE KINGDOM, THE POWER, AND THE GLORY: AMERICAN EVANGELICALS IN AN AGE OF EXTREMISM By Tim Alberta

A woman at the Pool where I frolic in every day told me, “God sent Trump to save America.” Tim Alberta’s The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism (2023) explains why millions of evangelicals believe Trump is on a mission from God. And why Trump ran away with the Iowa Caucuses.

Tim Alberta, who is a journalist, a practicing Christian and the son of a Presbyterian pastor, tells how millions of Conservative Christians regard Trump as their defender against the Liberal Elites and the rising tide of multi-cultural diversity.

Other politicians have appealed to these evangelical voters. One of these is Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Colorado who tormented Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. While addressing a congregation in the summer of 2022, Boebert said, “I tired of this ‘separation of church and state’ junk. The church is supposed to direct the government. The government is not supposed to direct the church.” (p. 253) This kind of message resonates with the evangelicals who hate the Government and its power.

The description of Jerry Falwell, Sr.’s strategy of training an army of evangelicals to battle Liberals and Democrats and Secular elites by founding Liberty University and shows how evangelicals have played the Long Game by entering into an unholy alliance between evangelical believers and right-wing nationalists to get into this position of power. They believe Trump was elected President in 2020 and they will go all out to make sure it happens for real in 2024. And, if this sounds like a religious crusade…you’d be right.

After winning the Iowa Caucuses, Trump looks like he’ll cruise to victory because 85% of the evangelicals will support him in the Primaries. GRADE: A