Friday, December 30, 2022

Hair Band Friday - 12/30/22

1.  "Screaming in the Night" by Krokus

2.  "She Love My Cock" by Jackyl

3.  "Bringing Me Down" by Bonham

4.  "Treated Bad Again" by Europe

5.  "I'm On To You" by Hurricane

6.  "Nice Day to Die" by XYZ

7.  "Living After Midnight"  by Judas Priest

8.  "Bottoms Up!" by Van Halen

9.  "Sailing Ships" by Whitesnake

10.  "The Rhythm of Love" by Scorpions

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: The Final Three Beers

I finished off my beer advent calendar with one beer each on the appropriate days after I finally caught back up.  Here were the last three of this year's calendar.

Number 22 was a really good and interesting white stout.  White stouts are usual a mindfuck because you're expecting an ale or lager, and it taste like a stout.  This one didn't so much mess with my mind because of it's dominant flavor:  peanut brittle.  It was Illuminated Brew Works' latest addition to their War on Xmas If You Want It series, and it was a "white peanut brittle stout."  As the name implies, it tasted like peanut brittle, which I love.  I really liked it -- as it both tasted great and clocked in at 11% -- but it's definitely more of a sharing beer than one you want to drink a full 16-ounce can by yourself.

Name:  War on Xmas If You Want It White Peanut Brittle Stout
Brewery:  Illuminated Brew Works
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  11.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want dessert to get you drunk.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

The penultimate beer in the advent calendar was a hoppy beer from suburban/exurban brewery More, which makes some great beers.  I prefer their darker beers, so I was a little disappointed that this one was a "dry hopped lager."  I wasn't a fan.

Name:  Tank Sweat
Brewery:  More Brewing Company
Location:  Huntley and Villa Park, IL
ABV:  5.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You need something to fuel you during the feats of strength.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.5

The last beer of this year's It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer was a perfect ending to 24 days of winter beer drinking.  To be clear, I didn't and will not be stopping my winter beer drinking simply because my advent calendar is done.  Anyway, it was a Christmas brown ale with holiday spices from suburban brewery Solemn Oath.  This is how a winter ale should taste, with orange, cinnamon, and other holiday spices, complemented by a manageable 7% ABV.  All in all, it was a perfect end to the advent calendar.

Name:  We're All Misfits
Brewery:  Solemn Oath Brewery
Location:  Naperville, IL
ABV:  7.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want to give Santa some holiday fuel as he leaves presents that disappoint your children.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.5

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Hailstorm Weizen So Serious? and Hopewell Ya Filthy Animal

With two more beers tonight, I'm caught back up on my beer advent calendar.  21 down.  3 more to go.
Number 20 was a weizenbock from suburban brewery Hailstorm called Weizen So Serious?  It's party of their Winter Warmer Series, and I enjoyed it.  Weizenbocks are high-octane wheat beers -- as the name implies, it's kind of a combo of a wheat beer and a bock -- and at 8% ABV, this fit the bill.  It was maltier and darker than a regular wheat beer, and I liked it, even if you can't see the can in the photo.

Name:  Weizen So Serious?
Brewery:  Hailstorm Brewing Company
Location:  Tinley Park, IL
ABV:  8.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You need something to complement your spaghetti with maple syrup.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

Beer #21 was Ya Filthy Animal from local brewery Hopewell, which generally specializes in lagers and lighter ales.  This one was deemed a "holiday sour."  While I'm generally not a fan of sours, the holiday spices in this one made it a little more palatable than most sours.

Name:  Ya Filthy Animanl
Brewery:  Hopewell Brewing Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.4%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You need a little sourness to cope with the fact that you thought you picked Western Kentucky in your bowl pick 'em pool, but realized when WKU was up 24-3 that you picked South Alabama.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.75

Retro Video of the Week: "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey

Both six and eleven years ago today, I posted Mariah Carey's holiday classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You" as the Retro Video of the Week, and so long as December 21 falls on a Wednesday, I will post the video again, assuming I remember.

Released in late October 1994, "All I Want for Christmas Is You" pretty much became an instant classic.  I've said it before and I'll say it again:  this is one of the best pop songs ever made, regardless of seasonality.

It was not as a stand-alone single at the time it was released (but was later), so it was not eligible for the Billboard Hot 100.  That rule has since changed, and it has appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 each year since 2012, garnering some interesting accolades.  It topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2019, which:  (1) made it only the second holiday song to ever top the chart -- the first being The Chipmunks' 1958 holiday classic "The Chipmunk Song" (i.e., "please Christmas don't be late"); (2) set a record for the longest span between a song's release and its ascension to #1 (25 years); (3) set a then-record for number of weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 before hitting #1 (35); (4) extended Mariah's record for the most #1 songs by a solo artist (19); and (5) extended her record of total weeks at #1 to 80.  The song stayed at #1 over the last two weeks of 2019 and first week of 2020, making Mariah the first artist to ever top the Billboard Hot 100 in four separate decades.

It has hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 each year since then -- and also owns the record for the only song to top the chart and then fall completely out of the chart the following week -- and in 2021, it became the first song to reach #1 on the chart in three separate years, followed by this year, where it became the first one to hit #1 in four separate years.  When it held the top spot for it's tenth week overall, Mariah became the third artist in Billboard Hot 100 history (along with Boyz II Men and Drake) to have three songs that have spent 10 or more weeks at #1.

Worldwide, it's just as big, as it has topped the pop charts in nearly 30 other countries and reached the top five in over a dozen more.  It's the only holiday song to have been certified diamond by the RIAA, it's the best-selling holiday song in the U.S. and worldwide by a female artist, and with 16 million physical sales, it is the 12th best-selling physical single worldwide (only 35 million more until it overtakes Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" for the top spot!).

Until today, I did not know that there were two videos released for the song (not including the video in 2019 for the 25th anniversary) -- the main one, with Mariah in a Santa suit playing in snow and whatnot, and another one in black and white where she is doing her best impression of another holiday song icon, Ronnie Spector (though her backing singers don't quite look like the other Ronettes).  Both are embedded below.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Is/Was Saison De Non-Denomination and Goose Island Christmas IPA

As I continue playing catch-up on my beer advent calendar, I had another two beers tonight.  The first was #18 in the advent calendar, and it was from Chicago nano-brewery Is/Was.  This was another interesting take on seasonal beers.  You don't usually see saisons in the winter (at least in the U.S.), but this was a seasonal saison called Saison De Non-Denomination that was brewed in collaboration with Beer On The Wall, the beer store that put together the advent calendar.  Per the bottle, it's their take on a traditional Belgian holiday beer.  They took a rye saison and added some clove, allspice, ginger, mace, cardamom, and cinnamon.  Saisons can be dank, and this was a little dank, but the spices counterbalanced the dankness for a unique holiday beer.  

Name:  Saison De Non-Denomination
Brewery:  Is/Was Brewing
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.5%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You need a beer after serving jury duty in December.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.75

Beer #19 was Goose Island's Christmas IPA, which is to say that it's an IPA that has the word "Christmas" in front of it.

Name:  Christmas IPA
Brewery:  Goose Island Beer Co.
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  7.5%
IBU:  38
Good for drinking if:  You're an IPA fan and you want to be able to say "see, I like winter beers."
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.5

Monday, December 19, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: The Last Three Beers

Thanks to a work holiday party and traveling over the weekend, I've fallen behind on my beer advent calendar, so I had to sacrifice and drink two beers tonight and will likely have to do the same tomorrow night.  Just remember, to quote the great Bryan Adams, everything I do, I do it for you.

Beer 15 in the advent calendar was another interesting one.  It was from Riverlands Brewing, which is in suburban St. Charles, and it was party of their Pastry Power series.  From what I have gathered from Untappd, that's a pastry sour series with beers that taste like different pastries or pies.  Basically, it's the type of sour beer I can enjoy.  This one was Holiday Cheers, and it was made with apple, cranberry, and cinnamon, which gave it a nice sweet, festive flavor to balance out any sourness.  

Name:  Pastry Power:  Holiday Cheers
Brewery:  Riverlands Brewing Company
Location:  St. Charles, IL
ABV:  6.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want to drink your pie.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4

Sweet 16 was one of the all-time winter beer stalwarts, Great Lakes Christmas Ale.  It's one of the best, most consistent Christmas ales, and I look forward to it every year.  You should too.

Name:  Christmas Ale
Brewery:  Great Lakes Brewing Company
Location:  Cleveland, OH
ABV:  7.5%
IBU:  30
Good for drinking if:  You need a great beer after a day of jury duty.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.5

Number 17 was from Alarmist Brewing, in Chicago's Sauganash neighborhood on the northwest side.  Toke is a smoked helles.  I have a complicated relationship with smoked beers.  There are some smoked porters and stouts that I love.  On the other hand, I've had some rauchbiers -- or what one of my friends calls "the ham beers" -- that basically taste like you're drinking a campfire.  This one was somewhere in between.  With lagers, it's tough for the smoke flavor not to overwhelm everything, and this one was pretty good.

Name:  Toke
Brewery:  Alarmist Brewing
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  5.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want a poetic beer as you watch your fantasy football season go up in smoke because you started Christian Watson in your flex spot instead of Chris Godwin, Cordarrelle Patterson, Raheem Mostert, or AJ Dillon, all of whom would have won you the week and advance you to the semis.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.75

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Cruz Blanca 3 Kings

The 14th selection in my beer advent calendar was an interesting one.  Even if it wasn't my favorite beer, it's the kind of beer that I love to see breweries putting out at the holidays.  Cruz Blanca, in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood, started as a brew pub/Mexican restaurant, in part by Rick Bayless.  I don't believe he is associated with Cruz Blanca anymore, but they still have great food and pretty good beer.  3 Kings is branded as a Christmas Punch Ale, and it has guava, hibiscus, tamarind, currant, orange, and cinnamon in it.  It's not the kind of beer that I would typically drink, but if you're drinking it and in the mindset that it's supposed to emulate a Christmas punch, it works.

Name:  3 Kings
Brewery:  Cruz Blanca Brewery
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  8.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want the taste of a holiday punch without the, uh, punch.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.75

Retro Video of the Week: "Jingle Bell Rock" by Hall and Oates

This week's Retro Video of the Week comes from the most successful duo in rock and roll history, Hall and Oates.  In 1983, they released a cover of the classic Bobby Helms' holiday hit, "Jingle Bell Rock."  As if a Christmas single from Hall and Oates wasn't enough, they gave us two videos, one with Daryl Hall signing lead and the other with John Oates singing lead.  Both videos feature G.E. Smith dressed in geriatric drag and playing a guitar.  It's a win-win-win.

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Short's Snow Globe

Unlucky #13 in the beer advent calendar was another IPA.  It's the first American beer in the advent calendar from a state other than Illinois.  Short's Brewing is one of the many wonderful craft breweries in southwestern Michigan, and they make a lot of great beers.  Snow Globe is deemed a hazy double IPA, and I do tolerate hazy IPAs better than non-hazy IPAs.  Still, it's too hoppy for my tastes.

Name:  Snow Globe
Brewery:  Short's Brewing
Location:  Elk Rapids, MI
ABV:  8.1%
IBU:  87
Good for drinking if:  You didn't drink enough at your Tuesday night alumni board holiday party.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.5

Monday, December 12, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: The Last Three Beers

I've slacked on posting the last couple days, and I even forgot to drink a beer yesterday, so I had to swallow my pride and drink two today.  Here are the last three:
Beer #10 in the advent calendar was a variant of a great local porter.  Ravinia Brewing started in Chicago suburb Highland Park, and then a few years ago, they opened up a brew pub in the city's Logan Square neighborhood.  The Baldwin porter is a good one, and for the holidays this year, they put some Connect Roasters coffee in it for Cafe Baldwin.  Despite that I don't drink coffee, I very much enjoy coffee-infused beers, particularly the darker one.  This was nice and roasty, and the coffee flavor was just the right amount.

Name:  Cafe Baldwin
Brewery:  Ravinia Brewing Company
Location:  Highland Park, IL/Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.3%
IBU:  35
Good for drinking if:  You need a little pick-me-up because your water heater broke.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

Beer #11 -- which I forgot to drink yesterday -- is a repeat from last year's beer advent calendar.  I'm not complaining.  Vixen is a variant of local brewery Around The Bend's delightful pistachio cream ale, Vera.  They add cinnamon to Vera, but not too much.  The result is a pleasant, easy drinking seasonal beer that counteracts some of the heavier winter beers this time of year.

Name:  Vixen
Brewery:  Around the Bend Beer Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  5.0%
IBU:  11.4
Good for drinking if:  You're livin' on the edge of a broken heart.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

Today's beer was from a local brewery that I've never heard of.  Egad!  Azadi Brewing is apparently some sort of collaboration between suburban brewery Miskatonic and city brewery incubator Pilot Project.  Jaago is titled a "chicory amber ale," which is a new one for me.  I love amber ales, and the chicory adds some roastiness to it.  

Name:  Jaago
Brewery:  Azadi Brewing Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.0%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You're watching your alma mater's soccer team lose a heartbreaking national title game in a sudden death penalty kick shootout.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

Friday, December 09, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Half Acre Tend

Unfortunately, there are some IPAs in every beer advent calendar, and I endured one today.  According to the can, 
Tend from local stalwart Half Acre is deemed a "Winter India Pale Ale."  I don't know what that means, but it was still hoppy, so I wasn't a big fan.

Name:  Tend
Brewery:  Half Acre Beer Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.8%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  After watching your last remaining hope in your World Cup pool lose on PKs, you get some redemption when your alma mater's soccer team dominates their national semifinal game while you decorate your Christmas tree.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.5

Hair Band Friday - 12/9/22

1.  "Hell is Living Without You" by Alice Cooper

2.  "Fight For Your Life" by Y&T

3.  "Light Up the Sky" by Van Halen

4.  "Cumin' Atcha Live" by Tesla

5.  "Patience" (live) by Guns N' Roses

6.  "Get Ready" by Bon Jovi

7.  "Revelation (Mother Earth)" by Ozzy Osbourne

8.  "Hungry for Love" by Whitesnake

9.  "Dreamer" by Europe

10.  "All Over Now" by Great White

Thursday, December 08, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Roaring Table Chocolate Gearbox

Today's beer was right in my wheelhouse.  An 8% export stout with cacao nibs and vanilla, Roaring Table's Chocolate Gearbox was a delightfully roasty stout.  The chocolate flavor was very prominent, but it was more of a dark chocolate flavor, so it wasn't too sweet.  All in all, it was a pleasant beer to drink while watching my favorite holiday movie.

Name:  Chocolate Gearbox
Brewery:  Roaring Table Brewing
Location:  Lake Zurich, IL
ABV:  8%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  Enjoyed in the warm embrace of kith and kin.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.25

Wednesday, December 07, 2022

Retro Video of the Week: "Driving Home For Christmas" by Chris Rea

Now that we're in December, it's time for some holiday-themed Retro Videos of the Week.  First up is husky-voiced British singer-songwriter Chris Rea's song "Driving Home For Christmas."  It's a schmaltzy, jazzy pop song, kind of in a '50s crooner style.

Rea wrote the song nearly a decade before he recorded it, inspired by being stuck in traffic while driving home to Middlesbrough from London. Snow was falling, and he noticed how miserable all of the other drivers looked.  Despite its tongue-in-cheek beginnings, it's a pretty standard Christmas song.

Though originally a B-side in 1986, it was officially released as a single in 1988 as part of a Christmas EP.  It only reached #53 on the UK pop charts that year.  However, as holiday songs tend to do (especially in the UK), it has appeared on the UK pop charts every year since 2007, and it actually went to #10 this year and last year.

The video is just shots of people driving on a Dutch highway while Rea and his backing band play in an snowy halo.

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Middle Brow Mozart

The 7th beer in my advent calendar was a nice lager from local nano brewery Middle Brow, who cans their beers at another local brewery, Great Central.  Mozart is, appropriately, a Vienna lager.  It's not very wintery, but it's a very good, biscuity Euro-style lager.  It's definitely the kind of beer I could see drinking in a Alpine bier garten.

Name:  Mozart
Brewery:  Middle Brow Beer Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  4.5%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You're watching someone on your alma mater's basketball team get the third triple-double in school history while you're hanging lights on your Christmas tree.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4

Tuesday, December 06, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: Spiteful Jingle Balls

Beer #6 in the advent calendar was a selection from another local Chicago brewery, Spiteful.  Billed as a winter ale brewed with spices, Jingle Balls is a pretty solid winter ale.  You can -- or at least I can -- taste some cinnamon and maybe some nutmeg or vanilla.  It has kind of a hoppy bitter finish, so it's not my favorite winter ale, but it's still pretty damn good.

Name:  Jingle Balls
Brewery:  Spiteful Brewing
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.7%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You realized you were totally derelict in your Krampusnacht responsibilities and failed to bind ill-behaved children in chains and throw them into a lake.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4

Monday, December 05, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: The Last Four Beers

I've been slacking on posting over the last few days, but rest assured, I haven't been slacking on drinking holiday beers!  Here are the last four beers from my advent calendar.
Beer #2 was from one of the Chicago suburbs' many great breweries:  Phase Three in Lake Zurich.  They're probably most well-known for their IPAs -- which I don't go for -- but they also make fantastic dark beers.  Their contribution to the advent calendar was called Run Run, which is a gingerbread porter.  It was on the lighter side of porters, which is fine with me.  I thought this one was a little bit of a miss.  It was good, but kind of too heavy on the cream or lactose.

Name:  Run Run Gingerbread Porter
Brewery:  Phase Three Brewing Company
Location:  Lake Zurich, IL
ABV:  6.5%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You need a beer to drink before you float to a Dead cover band show.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4

Beer #4 was, unfortunately, an IPA.  It was bound to happen.  Old Irving Brewing is a great local brewery whose Krampus barrel-aged stout series is a personal holiday favorite each year.  This one was Wytchwood, an IPA with three types of hops and spruce, which I suppose is what qualifies it as a holiday beer.  It's most redeeming quality was that the ABV is 6.66%.

Name:  Wytchwood
Brewery:  Old Irving Brewing Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  6.66%
IBU:  55
Good for drinking if:  You want to use hops to wash away your optimism that your men's national soccer team had a chance against the Dutch.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.25

Last night's selection was from another local brewery, Forbidden Root.  They sometimes do some funky things, and this one is called Gingerbread Wheat, but it's described as a "bock beer with ginger, vanilla beans, and spices."  At 7.5%, it packed a nice punch, but it didn't taste that heavy.  All in all, pretty solid.

Name:  Gingerbread Wheat
Brewery:  Forbidden Root Brewing Company
Location:  Chicago, IL
ABV:  7.5%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You want to drink your graham crackers.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4

Tonight's beer was from Mikerphone Brewing, another suburban gem.  They also like to do some weird shit, and it usually works.  This one was called Make My Wish Come True, and it's a wheat beer with cranberry and cinnamon that I think was made especially for the Beer On The Wall advent calendar, as Beer On The Wall's logo is on the label (not on the part in the photo above).  This was much more tart than I was expecting, and I'm not a huge fan of sours.

Name:  Make My Wish Come True
Brewery:  Mikerphone Brewing Company
Location:  Elk Grove Village, IL
ABV:  4.5%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You're looking for something to make you pucker after picking up your family from the airport.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  3.5

Friday, December 02, 2022

Hair Band Friday - 12/2/22

1.  "Breaking the Chains" by Dokken

2.  "Crying Shame" by Faster Pussycat

3.  "Yesterdays" (live) by Guns N' Roses

4.  "Life Sentence" by Junkyard

5.  "Mad Hatter" by Bonham

6.  "Della Brown" by Queensrÿche

7.  "Brain Drain" by Jackyl

8.  "Give Me All Your Love" by Whitesnake

9.  "Don't Wait For Me" by Thunder

10.  "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar

Thursday, December 01, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer: St. Bernardus Christmas Ale

Admittedly, I broke into my beer advent calendar a day early because I have shit going on tonight, and I wanted to drink a beer while watching the IU/North Carolina game last night.  The first beer in my beer advent calendar is one of my favorite winter beers:  St. Bernardus's Christmas Ale.  I had the pleasure of going to Belgium a few months ago, and I soaked up as much of that country's wonderful beer as I could, including several from St. Bernardus (though obviously not the Christmas Ale, as it wasn't available yet).  St. Bernardus is a former Trappist brewery located in Watou, a small town in West Flanders on the French border.  I've enjoyed every one of their beers I've had, and their Christmas Ale is a top notch Belgian strong ale.

Name:  St. Bernardus Christmas Ale
Brewery:  Brouwerij St. Bernardus
Location:  Watou, Belgium
ABV:  9.8%
IBU:  N/A
Good for drinking if:  You're watching two college basketball blue bloods battle it out.
Rating (out of five stars, by quarter star increments):  4.5

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer!

It's that time of the year again -- the best time of year for lovers of dark, heavy, malty, flavorful beers.  Winter is my favorite beer season for that reason, and if you don't agree, hey man, that's treason.  Like last several years, I will once again be engaging in a 24-day weight-gaining enterprise I call It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Beer -- a daily look at a different beers throughout December.

This year, I only bought two beer advent calendars.  I bought the Costco German beer advent calendar, as usual, but like last year, I just bought that because it has a bunch of great German beers that aren't generally otherwise available in the U.S., so I can drink them anytime.  For the second year in a row, I got my main beer advent calendar from local beer shop Beer on the Wall. 

While I'm sure there will be a few hoppy or weird beers in there, if it's like last year, it will mostly be wonderful winter beers.  To quote myself last year, "Just give me a heavy malty beer with some fucking nutmeg already."

Retro Video of the Week: "Under Attack" by ABBA

This coming Saturday is the 40th anniversary of the release of Swedish pop superstars' ABBA's single "Under Attack," which was the group's final single before they released their 2021 album Voyager.  I am of the firm belief that there are two types of people in the world:  (1) those who love ABBA; and (2) those who lie about not loving ABBA.  They crafted some of the catchiest pop music ever made.  It has been scientifically proven to be the most pleasing music to people's ears made by any musician ever, or something like that.

Anyway, "Under Attack" is another catchy pop tune, but you can see how their sound was a few years out of date in 1982.  Nonetheless, the song reached #26 on the UK pop charts and the Top 10 on the pop charts in Belgium, Finland, and The Netherlands.

The video is a bit soulless, as it appears the band is just going through the motions of having to film a music video at the dawn of the MTV era that would leave them in the dust.

Friday, November 18, 2022

Hair Band Friday - 11/18/22

1.  "Hells Bells" by AC/DC

2.  "Cry Baby" by Kix

3.  "How Long" by Vandenberg

4.  "Danger" by KISS

5.  "Shotgun Blues" by Guns N' Roses

6.  "Home is Where the Heart Is" by FireHouse

7.  "Gypsy Road" by Cinderella

8.  "Fun in Texas" by Britny Fox

9.  "Satellite" by Def Leppard

10.  "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Retro Video of the Week: "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston

Tomorrow marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the soundtrack to the movie The Bodyguard, starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston.  The movie was a big success at the box office -- becoming the second-highest-grossing movie of 1992 -- despite being panned by most critics and receiving seven Golden Raspberry nominations.

If the movie was a success, the soundtrack was an absolute smash.  It topped the Billboard album chart, as well as 20 international album charts.  It was the #1 album on the 1993 Year End Billboard album chart, #2 on the Decade End Billboard album chart, and #23 on the all-time Billboard album chart.  It has been certified 18x platinum in the U.S., and it has sold over 45 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling soundtrack of all-time and the third-highest-selling album of all-time worldwide, behind only Michael Jackson's Thriller and AC/DC's Back in Black.

Of course, the signature song from the album and movie is Whitney Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's 1982 country hit "I Will Always Love You."  Houston transformed the song into a majestic pop soul classic, which spent a then-record 14 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It is still the longest-running #1 hit from a soundtrack.  In addition, the song was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Year End chart for 1993, #7 on the Billboard Decade-End chart for the '90s, #54 on the Billboard all-time singles chart, and #1 on the pop charts in 24 other countries and the Eurochart.  After Houston's death in 2012, the song reentered many of those charts, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Top 10 on 15 other international charts. It won dozens of music awards, including the Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female.

The video is a classic too, featuring Houston sitting alone and singing, while scenes from the film mixed in, climaxing when she belts out "And Iiiiiiiiii will always love yooouuuuu" while sitting in a chair in the snow.  In October 2020, it became the 7th video from the 20th Century to reach one billion views on YouTube, and the first video by a solo artist to hit that mark.

Friday, November 11, 2022

Hair Band Friday - 11/11/22

1.  "Living in Sin" by Bon Jovi

2.  "Cross Me and See" by Bonham

3.  "Toast of the Town" by Mötley Crüe

4.  "Cherokee" by Europe

5.  "Cold Blood" by Kix

6.  "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses

7.  "Lack of Communication" by Ratt

8.  "Speak" by Queensrÿche

9.  "Save the Weak" by Britny Fox

10.  "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool" by FireHouse

Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Retro Video of the Week: "Here I Go" by Mystikal

Friday will mark the 25th anniversary of the release of New Orleans-based rapper Mystikal's second studio album, Unpredictable.  It was a big hit, topping the Billboard R&B album chart and going to #3 on the Billboard 200, starting a string of three consecutive #1 albums on the former and Top 5 albums on the latter.  It was also his first platinum album in the U.S.

There weren't any big hits off the album, but there were several videos.  I'm going with "Here I Go" because I just like the vibe of the song.  Mystikal would go on to have success on his own and as a featured artist on songs by other No Limit Records artists, like Master P and Silkk the Shocker, as well as non-No Limit artists, like Ludacris and Joe, among others.  Unfortunately, he has also had his fair share of legal issues over the last 20 years, spending six years in prison for sexual battery and extortion from 2004 to 2010, and then he was arrested in 2012, 2017, and 2022 on various serious charges.

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Tuesday Top Ten: Halloween Costumes (2022 Edition)

First of all, please make sure you vote today if you haven't already done so.  No excuses!

I meant to post this last week, but got wrapped up in your standard All Saints Day bullshit.  This year was a return to our usual Halloween party, after a two-year COVID hiatus.  We had a '70s theme, and people really went all out.  Hell, one of our friends made this skullcuterie.
My only regret is that I didn't get pictures of everyone.

On Halloween proper, as usual, I went with a costume meant to instill fear in the hearts and minds of children.  And boy did it work!  But I tell ya, I do it so that they realize that scary costumes are just regular people underneath.  When I see a kid who is clearly scared, I say, "I'm just a man."  It usually works, though not when I'm swinging a freshly gutted rabbit over my head.
But anyway, let's get on with the costumes.  Many, but not all, are from the '70s Halloween party.  I'm giving you more than just my top ten because there were so many good ones.  Here they are, in no particular order:

1.  The Village People

2.  Chrissy, Janet, Mr. Furley, and Larry from Three's Company.
  Unfortunately, Jack couldn't make it because Mr. Angelino wouldn't give him the night off.

3.  Team Zissou

4.  A child plague doctor.

5.  Mary Tyler Moore

6.  Kenny Loggins.  But specifically, Kenny Loggins from the cover of his 1979 album Keep The Fire.


7.  Laverne and Shirley

8.  John Lennon and Yoko Ono

9.  Jackie Moon

10.  The Hanson Brothers

11.  A man and Elton John

12.  David Crosby.  Though it may not have been a costume.  It may actually have been David Crosby.

13.  Brian Fantana and Ron Burgundy

14.  An alien abducting a child.

15.  Alice Cooper