For real, I so want to bring y'all a real post, soon I hope. For right now, I am really sick. I only get sick once every three or four years, and guess what? Well for right now I am trying to cheer myself up with Rockabilly music. While I am at it I might as well cheer you up to. Here are a few vids I found on YouTube.
Stray Cats-Bring it Back Again
Who remembers the MTV intermission with the moon landing and the astronaut planting the MTV flag in the moon?
Oh my God! Stray Cats playing Oh Boy!
Wild Black Jets - Rockabilly Boogie
Matt Hole and The Hot Rod Gang
A special treat for the boys
Wanda Jackson - Rock Your Baby (1958)
Don McLean - The meaning of American Pie (UPDATE)
Folks, grab your Kleenexes
Since I hate chemical medicine, I need to go to the store and buy some lemon and Jack Daniels to add to my tea and honey. Works every time.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Bring it Back, Bring it Baack Agaain!
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Dissecting the Dissecting
OK, my fellow bloggers are defending Huckabee on more substantive issues against attack pieces. But this one just stuck in my craw. This is an article from Newsweek regarding Mike Huckabee and his band playing at the historic Surf Ballroom. To get my inspiration for this post I am listening to my new Ritchie Valens CD.
- The Deep, Dark Secrets of Huckabee's Rock 'n' Roll Set List
- Andrew Romano
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
More YouTube Vids!
Of the few things of modern technology I like is YouTube. I have figured how to upload vids. I knew how to before, it was just that my computer is so slow that it would automatically sign off, after being online for about 4 to 5 hours, before I finished uploading. And these were 3minute videos. So I figured to make vids not more than 2minutes.
Here are some of my videos I made about sewing my "I Like Mike" bag and talking about Mike Huckabee. Get a load of the great music! They just don't record 'em like that anymore. It was all I could do to keep myself from dancing in the video.
Ned Williams made a comment on my first video that I should put the music source farther away from the mic. I wish I could. I live in an old house, so electric outlets are scarce.
Well enough of my blabbering, here are the vids!
I just looked at my bus route, online, for when I go to Iowa. On the way back I will be going through Clear Lake, Iowa! That's where the Surf Ballroom is. Unfortunately, I will only have a 5min layover in Clear Lake. If the bus passes by the Surf Ballroom I will definitely take at least one pic from the bus. Click on the link in the post below to see Mike Huckabee standing in front of the memorial to Buddy, Big Bopper and Ritchie.
Well gotta "Shake, Rattle and Roll!" and God Bless from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan!
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Monday, July 23, 2007
RAVE ON!!!!
HELLOoo BABY! Yeah this is the Michigan Redneck speaking. HaHaHaHa! Oh you sweet thing. Do I what? Will I what? Oh baby you know what I like. Mike Huckabee and Rockabilly music and capri slacks-cropped up!!!


As y'alls fave resident mid-century historian I thought I would bring this to y'alls attention. Check this video out of Mike Huckabee, standing in front of The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake Iowa. That was where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P "Big Bopper" Richardson performed their last concert during the Winter Dance Party Tour. They then went on to die in a plane crash that Don McLean called "The day that the music died," In the immortal song "American Pie".
On a side note, Waylon Jennings was a member of Buddy Holly's band. He won and lost a straw poll that kept him off the plane that fateful day of February 2, 1959. Instead, he took a bus that had no heat. In interviews, he felt some guilt 'til the day he died.
I hate to think of anyone dying. But if he had been on that plane instead of The Big Bopper or Ritchie Valens I don't think The Dukes of Hazard would have been as good. If either of the two guys had survived and sung "Just Some Good Ol' Boys" the song would never had been the same. Of course I am sad that anyone died on that plane.
In an attempt to butcher Don McLean's words, I have a song dedicated to Mike Huckabee.
- Hi-Hi Mr. American Pie
- I'll drive my Chevy to the Iowa levy
- I want to volunteer at the Straw Poll
- This good ol' girl won't be drinkin whiskey and rye
- Singing this'll be the day that I die
Buddy Holly was a huge influence upon bands like The Beatles.

Well until August 11 I will "Rave On" about Mike Huckabee. There's nothing to "Think it Over," Mike Huckabee is the only one to support, in this otherwise "Fools Paradise." These fools he has to compete with ain't nothing but "White Lightinin'." Yeah they pack a punch when first tried but the hangover ain't gonna be pretty.
That's why ya need to support Mike in a "Heartbeat." That's why you need to keep him in your prayers "Everyday." "It's so Easy" and "It's the Truth Ruth." Our message to Mike should be "Someone Watching Over You." Like the preacher in the "Preacher and the Bear" Mike is going to see a miracle and win, as long as we all help him to not "Fade Away" out of the media.
Some say he has a "A Million to One" chance of winning at the Straw Poll. But I think with Rudy Giuliani not being there in his "Pink Petticoats" under a "Chantilly Lace" dress there is a chance. Plus John McCain won't be there to act like a "Little Girl" when he whines and cries.
I can't wait to go to Iowa! I will be arriving "Early in the Morning." "Oh Boy!" I will get to be part of history! I will take a "Fast Freight" to Iowa if I have to.
I know this much, I will "Cry Cry Cry" if Mike Huckabee doesn't have a good showing at the Straw Poll. If he decides to get out of the race early, depending on his showing, it will be "Raining in my Heart." "That'll be the Day" when I support someone else. My feelings toward the political process will be "It Doesn't Matter Anymore."
After I saw that short, but sweet, video I have gotten my creative juices flowing and put on my Buddy Holly and Big Bopper CDs. Now I have been recalling many Ritchie Valens songs, that I unfortunately haven't heard in ages since I do not have any of his records or CDs. I think I will go on Amazon.com to order a CD.
Seriously, if Mike Huckabee was to play stand bass wildly and jump on it I will get my grandma to give a contribution to his campaign. In fact anyone from Capitol Offense will do. George Jones asked over 20 years ago "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes?". I think it will be Capitol Offense.
So if anyone get out to the Straw Poll "Put on Your Cat Clothes" and pack you "Blue Suede Shoes." All you cats need to be there or be square.
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