Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Ello, Kiddies!

Speaking of 'The Doctor'...this year's BBC X-mas special, 'The Next Doctor', in which Davids' Tennant and Morrissey battle evil Cybermen in snowy Victorian London was AWESOME. The story was great and both David Morrissey and David Tennant were flat-out magnificent. Highly recommend tracking it down online for those of you in the States...may just be my favorite X-mas episode so far.
That's all for now, please pardon the 'holiday decor' still present...I don't usually take down my tree/X-mas lights until after New Year. Whoot!
Friday, December 26, 2008
X-mas Rapping...

Thursday, December 25, 2008
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

'Have yourself a merry merry Christmas
Have yourself a good time
But remember the kids who got nothin
While youre drinkin' down your wine'
Getting is good, but tis' better to give than receive...take some time today to do something (anything) for those less fortunate. God bless us, each and every one...Peace on Earth...Happy Birthday!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Hurry Christmas, Hurry Fast!
The Chipmunks classic 'Christmas (Don't Be Late)' down-pitched. Satan, I mean DAVE, I still want a hula hoop!
HOLIDAY/WINTER BEER WRAP-UP!
I'm by no means any sort of connoisseur, but I do love kicking back w/ a really good beer during the holidays and subsequent Winter months. I gave a shout out to one of my favorite holiday traditions in Mickey Finn's amazing Santa's Magic in an earlier post, but here are some additional recommendations for this time of year:
SAMUEL ADAMS WINTER LAGER
SAMUEL ADAMS WINTER LAGER
As they always have it on hand in local grocer's refrigerated section, Sam Adams Winter Lager has become a staple around my hacienda this Winter. Luckily, I really do enjoy the hell out of it. Malty w/ some caramel, orange peel and cinnamon for a spicy and sweet beginning. Ends with a slight hop taste. Good stuff. Check out their website HERE.
SIERRA NEVADA CELEBRATION ALE
Again, pretty easy to find in most good groceries and liquor stores, Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale always tops the list. Great flavor, very hop-laden w/ a slight bit of a fruity taste...this year's batch REALLY hop-laden. If you don't like spice, look at something else. Me, I think it's the right blend of everything. Check out their website HERE.
GOOSE ISLAND MILD WINTER ALE
I'm not a big fan of their actual Christmas Ale, but Goose Island's Mild Winter Ale is some decent stuff. Made with a variety of specialty malts including roast barley and rye, this beer is a caramel forward, very slightly spicy ale that has a nice slight hop aroma. Very drinkable and, again, not nearly as overbearing as their actual holiday offering. Check out their website HERE.
BELL'S WHITE WINTER ALE
When they aren't on the outs w/ Chicago distributors, Bell's White Winter Ale has been a holiday favorite for the past few years. I usually go more for wheat ales in the Summer, but being it's a smooth and lightly carbonated beer w/ hints of clove, banana (!), and cinnamon...it serves as a nice precursor to the darker/heavier stuff i'll be imbibing Jan-Feb. Check out their website HERE.
BELL'S CHRISTMAS ALE
Bell's also stepped up w/ a delicious, but hard to find holiday brew...i've only been able to enjoy on tap at one of my local watering holes (DURTY NELLIES!). Taste has a nice clean malty character, moderate sweetness with some light fruit notes. A bit of citrus hop flavor and low bitterness for a a very drinkable and pleasant beer. See their website link above.
J.K. SCRUMPY'S HARD CIDER
I enjoy a good pint of cider every now and then, especially in the Fall. I tried J.K. Scrumpy's Hard Cider at holiday beer tasting at my favorite local liquor store (DOBBY'S!) and it wowed me so much I grabbed a few bottles to have on hand for the holiday. It's organic, so there are only two ingredients: Juice and Yeast. The resulting offering is sweet...literally. Good hot or cold as well. Check out their website HERE.
'BEER BELONGS...ENJOY IT!'
Monday, December 22, 2008
(ALMOST) THE NIGHT BEFORE X-MAS...

'A RECESSION-PROOF X-MAS'
I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek - The Go Go's UK
One Christmas Catalogue - Captain Sensible
Christmas Christmas - Cheap Trick
This Time of Year - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Christmas - The Buzz of Delight
(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag - Kay Starr
Father Christmas - The Kinks
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Los Straitjackets
Christmas Kisses - Ray Anthony & His Bookends
Christmas Wish - NRBQ
Merry X-mas Everybody - Oasis
The Christmas Song - The Raveonettes
Last Christmas - The Fire Apes
The Night Before Christmas Song - Gene Autry & Rosemary Clooney
Waking Up On Christmas Morning - The Smithereens
I Believe in Father Christmas - U2
Little Drummer Boy - The Dandy Warhols
Jesus Christ - Big Star
What Child is This - Reverend Horton Heat
New Years - Asobi Seksu
I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek - The Go Go's UK
One Christmas Catalogue - Captain Sensible
Christmas Christmas - Cheap Trick
This Time of Year - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Christmas - The Buzz of Delight
(Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man With the Bag - Kay Starr
Father Christmas - The Kinks
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Los Straitjackets
Christmas Kisses - Ray Anthony & His Bookends
Christmas Wish - NRBQ
Merry X-mas Everybody - Oasis
The Christmas Song - The Raveonettes
Last Christmas - The Fire Apes
The Night Before Christmas Song - Gene Autry & Rosemary Clooney
Waking Up On Christmas Morning - The Smithereens
I Believe in Father Christmas - U2
Little Drummer Boy - The Dandy Warhols
Jesus Christ - Big Star
What Child is This - Reverend Horton Heat
New Years - Asobi Seksu
FREEZING MY **** OFF!

Some more holiday poop as we enter the home-stretch towards Christmas. Stay tuned (and warm)!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
YOU BETTER WATCH OUT!
Egads! Is the Easter Bunny taking advantage of the weak economy to make a power-play for a hostile takeover of Santa's operation? My guess is that said match-up would not end well, as illustrated in Todd Schorr's awesome 'Clash of the Holidays'...

Wednesday, December 17, 2008
More Chicagoland Holiday Icons...
Yesterday, I posted up w/ that animated 'Frosty the Snowman' short that was a staple on Chicago-area TV in the 50's. Because i'm a semi-completist, i'm posting up w/ the other two shorts that, w/ Frosty, formed sort of an 'X-mas Trinity' for a lot of folks who grew up in the area.
On December 28, 1953, Chicago-area anklebiters were introduced to Jack Frost's stop-motion honeydip, 'Suzy Snowflake' on 'Garfield Goose & Friends' then on WBBM-TV. Three years later, on December 18, 1956, the Goose (then on WGN-TV) introduced kids to Santa Claus' three favorite dwarves (shouldn't that be Elves?), 'Hardrock, Coco & Joe'. Before my time, but the retro-whore in me loves 'em!
You can get them all on DVD from Museum of Broadcast History and, even better, the proceeds go to support their efforts. Fun stuff, but who knew Santa used to be Asian?
An AMBFAD Holiday Programming Update...

Until then, have a Fresca and 'Sing Along w/ Mitch'.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
YOU THE (SNOW)MAN!
The boys are really getting into the whole Christmas thing. Owen pointed out this morning that Santa will be bringing him 'tasty sweets and toys' on X-mas morning (tasty sweets?)...Logan will excitedly point outside at each snowfall and say 'Look! Christmas!'...both are now pointing to things in ads/TV commercials and asking 'Daddy, tell Santa I want that?'...and 'Hi, Daddy!' has been replaced w/ 'Merry Christmas, Daddy!'
Anyhow, as I stated earlier, Frosty the Snowman seems to be even more popular than Santa in our household right now...like at Superman and Batman levels of coolness (no pun intended). The cartoon...the book...the song itself...everything. That may change next year once they better realize that the fat man from the North Pole is the one actually distributing the loot, but until then...this post is for my boys. SING IT!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
I Have Absolutely No Idea...
Spend Some Holiday GREEN...on (RED)!

I've been involved w/ (RED) as both a partner and a consumer since it started. The past few year's, i've always made sure at least a few of our gifts are from (RED) partner companies, even if they're something small. Considering you can do you part via purchases w/ American Express, Apple, Starbucks, Converse, Motorola, Gap, Armani, Hallmark, Microsoft, Dell and even GIRL Skateboards...there is an opportunity to do something good, regardless of your budget. Plus, really, it's cool stuff you'd think about buying anyway.
Get more info at joinred.com and enjoy another classic U2 holiday cover while you're at it...
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Blue Christmas...
Hey gang, kind of having a tough day...week actually...some work stuff, general malaise about the economy and the whole BLAH-GOJEVICH thing is making me throw up in my mouth a little.
Luckily, my 'go-to band' for times like these just happened to release a brand-new cover of one of my favorite holiday tunes. It also goes towards a good cause, as it's promoting a new music 'e-zine' where the proceeds go to the (RED) initiative.
I'll try and snap out of it, but until then...enjoy U2 doing ELP.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
I Think Kay Martin May Have a Better Gift Idea...
'Gift Ideas For Him' or Recipe for Disaster?

Hopefully, after 32 oz. worth of 'holiday cheer' from that lowboy blender, Dad doesn't light up more than his smoke w/ that fan-forced firestarter (twisted firestarter!) or carve up carolers demanding figgy pudding w/ the automatic slicing knife. Eh, at least his shoes will be nicely polished as they haul him off to jail...too bad Hermie went into dentristy versus law school.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Speaking of The Misers...
Mother Nature's bastard children, both 'Heat' and 'Snow', will return to TV (we won't count that bunk live-action joint on NBC a few years ago) for the first time in over 30 years! 'A Miser Brothers' Christmas' will premiere on ABC Family this Saturday (13-Dec) during the network's 25 Days of Christmas holiday programming.
Seems Santa gets caught in the cross fire between the feuding Miser Brothers and ends up on the injured list for the holiday. In actuality, his sleigh was sabotaged by the North Wind, who frames the Misers for the accident and they eventually end up having to run Santa’s route on Christmas Eve.
Seems Santa gets caught in the cross fire between the feuding Miser Brothers and ends up on the injured list for the holiday. In actuality, his sleigh was sabotaged by the North Wind, who frames the Misers for the accident and they eventually end up having to run Santa’s route on Christmas Eve.
Yeah, not too sure if this will turn out good or another piece of my childhood sullied by corporate greed. Whatever the case, it's going to be hard to top the original...
The Aisle of (Awesome) Misfit Toys?
We really got a jump on our holiday shopping this year and i've been waiting for weeks to post up about the incredible display of awesomeness I saw at my local Toys 'R' Us. Right near the front they had and ENTIRE WALL of toys and ornaments from the always-classic Rankin Bass stop-motion masterpiece 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer'!


It's perfect timing too, as the boys have just gotten old enough to start appreciating not just Christmas...but Christmas TV Specials! Right now, they seem a little more partial towards the animated Rankin Bass 'Frosty the Snowman', but (barring a few freakouts over the Bumble) they seem to be warming up to 'Rudolph' too.

Just wait 'til the boys get a load of the Burgermeister Meisterburger, Winter Warlock and the infamous Miser Brothers. Yikes!
WE INVENTED THE RE-GIFT!

Before we get too far on our magical sleigh ride of dumb, I posted up LAST YEAR w/ some fun little e-lumps of coal worth sharing again...
MST3K Conquers 'Santa Claus Conquers the Martians': HERE
Offbeat Holiday Music Recommendations: HERE
The Ballad of K. Gordon Murray and MST3K Does Murray's 'Santa Claus': HERE
MORE K. Gordon Murray Celluloid Insanity: HERE
Unlike Eggnog, if the links are still working...these posts don't go bad. Now, on w/ the new holiday poop already in progress.
Monday, December 08, 2008
TIS' THE SEASON...

So, please, hang those tube socks by the chimney w/ care and...LET'S GET STUPID!
Saturday, December 06, 2008
If You See Me Getting Smaller...

More importantly, he started his long-running afternoon show on WCKG roughly the same time I moved up to Chicago in 1996...i've been a loyal listener since then, 12 freaking years, even when he switched back over to mornings. After saying 'Aloha' one last time on WJMK, Dahl played Jimmy Webb's 'If You See Me Getting Smaller, I'm Leaving.'
While he's come back even stronger from numerous splits w/ previous stations, it seems he'll be holding CBS to the 2 1/2 years remaining on his current contract...meaning he may be off the air just as long. A sad commentary on the state of radio today, i'll miss him while he's gone...but will remain hopeful this isn't the end of his story.
Aloha, Stever...and thanks for making each and every car ride to work and back one of the best parts of my day.
Friday, December 05, 2008
Thursday, December 04, 2008
How Good Does this Look?!

Anyhow, I had heard about this flick a while back and just now finally got around to catching the trailer. Wow. He's led a pretty fucked up life, but i'll be damned if Mickey Rourke doesn't look to shine again in 'The Wrestler'. Scripted by former Onion writer Robert Siegel and directed by Darren Aronofsky ('π', 'Requiem for a Dream'), this just looks phenomenal.
Randy "Ram" Robinson (Rourke) is a professional wrestler from the 80's, forced to retire after a heart attack threatens to kill him the next time he wrestles. He takes a job at a deli, starts to form a relationship with a stripper (Marisa Tomei) and attempts to reconcile with his estranged daughter (Evan Rachel Wood). Things change when he is drawn to the prospect of a rematch with his old wrestling nemesis...even though the fight may cost him his life.
Rourke has had his share of roles in horrible films, but he's also had those rare moments of brilliance in flicks like 'Diner', 'Barfly' and his recent turn as Frank in 'Sin City'...he's really parlayed his own personal life as a semi-washed up anti-hero into some decent roles where art seems to imitate life. 'The Wrestler' looks like another one of those type of roles and, for one, am stoked about it. Bonus of a new Springsteen tune of the same title. Film opens in select theatres 17-Dec, check out the trailer...