Tuesday, December 25, 2012

CAFE and THEN SOME


Due to some hard economic times, we haven't been able to go to The Cafe and Then Some for several years, but FINALLY this year things turned around some and we had the extra cash to go to one of our favorite Christmas productions. I might add, any show put on by Cafe and Then Some is well worth attending.


We got there early enough to enjoy some great appetizers. We started with a couple of cups of Brunswick stew, which I really liked, but Peggy thought was a little too spicy. Above is our shared plate of fried green tomatoes -  dusted in corn meal, deep-fried, and served with home-made pimiento cheese and a roasted red pepper coulis. Below is our other shared plate of  duck burritos - Slow-roasted duck mixed with onions, peppers and cheese, then seasoned and rolled up in a warm flour tortilla. Served with corn relish and sour cream. Both of these were great and I would have a hard time choosing which one was better, but the duck burritos might slightly edge out the fried green tomatoes.


 I would also like to mention, how good the service was (as good as many high end restaurants), add that with the Good Food and Good Entertainment and there's not much more you can ask for in an evening out.

KOOKY RECORD TUESDAY



Exciting Christmas Stories on Peter Pan Records featuring Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman

Monday, December 24, 2012

Sunday, December 23, 2012

SWELL RECORD SUNDAY



What I like about this album cover is the little tree and the GIANT presents and as a bonus it contains one of my favorite Christmas tunes - "To Heck With Old Santa Claus"

Saturday, December 22, 2012

SWINGING RECORD SATURDAY



The Golddiggers began on  Dean Martin's TV show and had their own show as the summer replacement for Dino.

Friday, December 21, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



I bought this album just for the cover, which was a good thing since it didn't have a record. The Rhodes Kids were a family group like The Cowsills and if you look on you-tube there are several songs from this LP. The Rhodes Kids have an interesting connection to The Mob (unbeknownst to them, I'm sure) , you can read it HERE.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

ZANY RECORD THURSDAY


When Chanukah and Christmas collide you get Hanukkah Harry and a Christmas Tree with a Star of David on top.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

WACKY RECORD WEDNESDAY


 Heino - Deutsche Weihnacht und Festliche Lieder
 (German Christmas and Festive Songs)

Friday, December 14, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY




James Brown released two Christmas Albums in the 1960's, the first one above was released in 1968 and it contains my favorite James Brown Christmas song "Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto". Unfortunately, I no longer own that LP on vinyl. I do own the bottom LP (last two photos - front and back of LP), which was released in 1966. 

Friday, December 7, 2012

OJ'S DINER





I've eaten a lot of meat and 2 or 3 vegetables, one look at me would tell you that. OJ's Diner is the absolutely best I've ever had. Served cafeteria style, you choose your meal as you go down the line and at the register you get your drink. Once you are seated, one of the friendly staff will bring napkins to your table and ask if there is anything you need.


Everything I have eaten at OJ's has been great, but I'm particularly fond of the fried chicken, there's something in that crispy skin that keeps me coming back week after week. Above is my plate today - fried chicken, baked macaroni and cheese, and potato salad with a biscuit (please note biscuit is not always available but a roll or corn muffin will be available). The macaroni is tops and the potato salad is just like my Aunt Betty used to make. Just barely shown is the banana pudding, which is NOT to be missed, I repeat, DO NOT miss the banana pudding, or on second thought, miss it and there will be more left for me! My wife drinks the sweet tea, I'm partial to the homemade lemonade. OJ's is currently running a special - meat and 2 with dessert and drink for $6.99, so do some running of your own and run over to OJ's and get some great food at a great price.

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



Rudy Ray Moore (aka Dolemite) - This Ain't No White Christmas - above are two versions of the same LP, the bottom photo is the original issue, the top photo is the reissued version. Rudy only sings one song on the LP - "Merry Christmas Baby", the rest of the LP is Moore's stand-up comedy routine including his take on "Night Before Christmas".

Friday, November 30, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


Even Gospel Groups tried to cash in on Elvis' death. And what's up with the front cover? I keep thinking there's something subliminal in the crashing wave, but maybe The Laymen were just too ugly for a photo.

Friday, November 16, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



I know some people don't like Ventriloquist's Dummies, but they usually don't bother me; however, there's something about the photo of Candy sitting at the control panel of her weekly radio program that creeps me out.

Friday, November 9, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


HOOTENANNY 
Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbillies

This cover both amuses me and also pisses me off. 
I swear we don't ALL look like this in The South.

Friday, November 2, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



Howard Da Silva - Politics & Poker - Songs To Get Elected By sung by Howard Da Silva and The Ward Heelers. 

Includes: "Row Row Row With Roosevelt", "White House Blues", "Get On The Raft With Taft", "Do Do Do With Dewey", "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge:, and more.

Friday, October 26, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


Bob McGrath of Sesame Street Rocks Out With His Cassette Jam Box On Volume 2 of Pre-School's Greatest Hits.  

My favorite song: "Put Your Finger In The Air", something I do about everyday.

Friday, September 28, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



After Mrs. Miller got through murdering Pop songs, she moved on to murdering Country songs

Friday, July 6, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


Wanna Know How To Write A Hit Song:
Check Out Liz Anderson's Method.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Freaky Record Friday

This album may not be as "freaky" as the majority of the LPs featured on Freaky Record Friday, but the title really amuses me.

Friday, June 22, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


Scott Paper commissioned this one sided promotional LP to promote their vending cups. It seems they weren't all that happy with the finished product; since along with declaring their cups made Holy Water taste Holier and Chicken Soup taste twice as Jewish, Allan Sherman also included an ecological song ("The Wonderful Tree In The Forest")

Friday, June 15, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



I've heard the term "fisting", but was surprised to see Homer & Jethro giving a visual presentation.

Friday, June 8, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY


When it came to Mods and Rockers, Liberace definitely came down on the side of The Mods.

Friday, June 1, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY



Check out these excerpts from the back liner notes - "McKee has long been most appreciative for the contribution the Southern Negro has made to his own life with their delightful natural humor.  Mr McKee has been closely associated with many Negro people since early childhood"

Friday, May 25, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY

Alright, confess - Who Stole The Keeshka? ....IF it's the lovely woman on the cover, where is she hiding it?

Friday, May 18, 2012

FREAKY RECORD FRIDAY

 


Streaking was a big fad in the early 70s - so big that Rev. Sexton of Asheville NC recorded this sermon.

BTW, in case you're interested: The Answer is Yes!