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Thinking of You
3 days ago
'Scoakat' rhymes with 'Snow Hat'! - - Just my thoughts on music, humor, our life in Madison and anything else I feel like.
Yes, I posted the official video above, but I've been more a fan of watching their live stuff on Youtube, as I always am. She belts it out with the best of singers. You can hear it on the album but it impressed me more seeing it in live videos. That is what drew me to them most, her voice on these recent songs. Of course I have gone back to their earlier stuff to see if I had been missing anything, but no, I had not really missed anything. Like I mentioned, I did not like the look or sound of Halestorm before this album (okay, except for maybe one or two songs). And actually, the old man in me doesn't care for the 'Lzzy' without an 'i.' But I do like that she has a more natural look now and the band seems to have a lot of fun on stage. They have talked about how recording this album was different and heavier than their earlier stuff, and I would have to agree. I have the album version with 16 songs and most of the songs are very strong, indeed. I would not be surprised if they get a few more singles off this album. Of course, that could lead to overexposure and burnout. But I don't listen to radio often - what do I know?
I can't recall the exact timeline of things back then, Sammi and I drank a lot. But she wound up getting married around the same time I started dating my wife now. My wife was my date for the wedding. Around that time or shortly before is when we started being not so close as before. And it was perfectly understandable. We were both growing older and involved with other people. We remained in touch, then she got a divorce after about a year or two. We had been in touch less and less and then one day my number for her didn't work anymore. Suddenly I had no way to reach my best friend of the early and mid nineties. And it remained that way for somewhere around 16 or 18 years. Until 3 weeks ago.
The core group should not have come as a surprise if I would have really considered. It was the jocks and the cheerleaders, of course. They did all seem nice enough - and I recognized many, but not most. And that was the same for me, few recognized me, most not. But everyone was very cordial to me and my wife. It did kind of seem like many of these people were still friends and had seen each other at least somewhat recently. Well, we had made the trip so I felt I should also make the effort, but, um, do you know that feeling when your talking to someone who is just... elsewhere? Someone who is trying to be nice but is just not interested? I got that a few times. And I can't say I blame them because I may have been that way, too. At least everyone's cordiality recognized the effort made by the other. But when it comes down to it, I had barely talked to most of these attendees in high school, we don't have much to discuss now. At least at not this time and place. Never rule out paths crossing.
And then there were a few guys that seemed like regular dudes. Given time and a different atmosphere we would probably get on well and do what guys do. That would also have to include my friend Gary, that I enjoyed seeing last week. It was nice to see him once more while he was here in Wisconsin.![]() |
| Mike, Me and Gary |
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| 1993, Gary's Wedding. His brother Greg on right. |
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| Very early 90's at the Black Bear Lounge. Figured out who the ham was yet? |
So next weekend is the 30th class reunion. As I've mentioned, I have never been to a reunion of my class. Most all of those I graduated with I have not seen since - and haven't missed. So, why am I going? Well, I already paid the fifty bucks. And it has been 30 years now. I did not grow up with these people, having moved to town for the seventh grade, and I've always felt like an outsider with them. I expect I will feel much the same at the reunion, but I don't have anything more than that 50 bucks and my time next weekend invested in this. I will go, smile a lot (hopefully genuinely), shake a lot of hands and make it back home long before I turn into a pumpkin. So, besides wanting to see Gary, I guess I am going for the novelty of the occasion. My expectations are purposely low so I shall not be disappointed.

My wife and I made the 15 minute walk down to AtwoodFest this afternoon for some food, music and festivities. We didn't stay as long as we did last year, but it was a nice walk on a hot Summer day to a festive atmosphere. Sure, our feet hurt when we got back, so of course we resolved to walk more, especially to this neighborhood of quality local businesses. There are several nice restaurants, bar and grills, chocolate shops, art galleries and other eclectic offerings in this area. Oh, and can't forget the ice cream shop!
The first beer I was very familiar with because it was the quarter barrel we got for our party a month or two ago, Capital Amber. Ambers are good for a middle-of-the-road type beer. There was also an IPA for one course. I've said it before but I just don't like the perfume-y smell and taste of IPAs and unfortunately they are the popular thing now, I blame the hipsters. At least the hipsters that have graduated from - gag - Pabst Blue Ribbon. Pabst was a cheap beer that my dad drank when I was a kid, and it's still cheap but somehow super popular again. And then there was also what seems to be a mandatory coffee flavored beer. Again, I'm not a fan, but I was in the minority. I've never been a coffee drinker because I hate the taste and putting it in beer does not change that for me. There were no sour beers presented last night, I don't think Capital even makes one. My wife and I have been paying attention and seeking them out recently. Who knew we'd like the sour beers, but we do. No, whiskey, I have not forgotten about you...