he celebrates it with a rhyme
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
The Krampusse
Every year (usually December 5), Krampusse accompany St. Nicholas and march through towns to reward the good and punish the idle. It is said that children are to say a little prayer and if done poorly, are put into a sack and thrown into a river. Lots of variations in the folklore...
The marching ceremony is still practiced today and features some outstanding costumes...
Krampusse march video clips (look for St. Nicholas):
Saturday, December 20, 2008
The spirit of giving (and those who sold the stuff to give)
Relive the Christmas sale pitches (and the great art that went into it) of yesteryear over at Plan 59
Friday, December 19, 2008
Keep the Bells Ringing
Since we've been heavy on the long time ago, sometimes forgotten and maybe never known bands and their Christmas songs...Here's another. A few years ago it was thought they'd be the next big thing.
Where are they now?
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Power Pop Santa
The Pointed Sticks were formed in 1978 by vocalist Nick Jones, guitarist Bill Napier-Hemy, bassist Tony Bardach and drummer Ian Tiles; keyboard player Gord Nicholl joined later. After releasing several singles and undergoing a number of personnel changes, the band released their debut album, Perfect Youth, in 1980. They disbanded the following year.
The band reformed after a hiatus of twenty-five years to play shows in Japan. They recently played a sold out performance in their hometown of Vancouver, B.C. More shows and recording are planned.
This year they released a Christmas song
You can get a free download of this song and much more info over at the Pointed Sticks website.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Christmas Party
Paul F. Tompkins learns a lesson
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Four calling Birds! Really?
Calling Birds refers to the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists. And in other news the traditions, in Canada at least, came from Dickens.
Canadian Rich Little once did a production of Dickens "A Christmas Carol"
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Christmas Day 3
By the time the Kinks released this song on 1977 punk rock was in full swing. The band proved they could be contemporary with "Father Christmas" with it's loud guitars and cynical, pessimistic attitude that was rampant at the time thanks to unemployment and unrest.
The song wasn't a hit at the time but has become a standard for those into Rock-n-Roll Christmas songs since.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
On the second day of Christmas
Slade never hit it really big in the US but this song is a standard in many other parts of the world.
"Merry Xmas Everybody" is a single by the English glam-rock band Slade. Written by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea, and produced by Chas Chandler, it was the band's sixth and final number one single in the UK. It held the coveted UK Christmas Number One slot in December 1973, beating Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" into fourth place, and was still number one in mid-January. In fact, it did not leave the top 40 until after Valentine's Day. It is affectionately held in similar regard by UK residents as Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" is by Americans.[1] The song is particularly memorable for frontman Noddy Holder's typically screeching delivery of the line “It's Chriiiiiiist-maaaaaaaaaaas" towards the song's close.
The song is still a regular feature at UK nightclubs around the Christmas season, especially on Christmas Eve where midnight is signalled by Noddy's screeching finale. The song re-entered the UK Top 40 singles chart a further four times - 1981, 1983, 2006, and 2007 - it eventually sold one million copies. There was also a dance remix made by Swedish dance duo Flush that was a UK top 30 entry in 1998. However, the ubiquitity of the song is also the largest source of criticism for the single. In December 2008, the Holiday Inn hotel in Kensington removed Merry Xmas Everybody from the lobby's playlists following "overwhelming" customer feedback that the song was "too irritating".
Slade's frontman Noddy Holden once said of the tune
"I wanted it to be a working-class British Christmas song. And it fitted right with the political and social things going on at the time. It was very grim: there was the Three-Day Week, power cuts at 10 o'clock at night, television finished early because there was no electricity, there was a miners' strike... the whole country was in turmoil. That's why I came up with the line 'Look to the future now It's only just begun.' That's what everybody had to do. The country couldn't have been at a lower ebb. In times like that, people always turn to showbiz."
Fitting for times like now.
Here's Wizzard's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" (the other Christmas song in the UK charts that year).
"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" is a popular Christmas song in the UK, first released in 1973 by Wizzard, when it reached #4 in the singles chart, famously beaten to #1 by Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" which remained there for five consecutive weeks. As with all Wizzard songs, it was penned and produced by Roy Wood, who played most (if not all) of the instruments too.
The song features the lead vocals of frontman Roy Wood but also contains backing vocals by The Suedettes as well as The Stockland Green Bilateral School First Year, with additional noises being produced by "Miss Snob and Class 3C", as credited on the sleeve.
Many children actually thought that Roy Wood was indeed Santa Claus as he had the white hair and beard in the music video.
A year later Mud topped the UK charts with this song (which also has somehow escaped the US shopping mania psyche)
Written and produced by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, "Lonely This Christmas" was Mud's second number one single in the UK, spending four weeks at the top in December 1974 and January 1975. It was the third number one single that year for the ChinniChap writing and production team, and was performed in the style of Elvis Presley's slower songs from his later career.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Blue Water Beat's 12 Days Of Christmas Day One
Curio's and oddities of the Holiday Season...
On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me He Man's Holiday Special from 1987 or so
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Join us for an evening of music and good times in downtown Port Huron. Burn off some of those calories the night before you get a heavy dose of tryptophan, sweets and spirits. More info go to bluewaterbeat.org
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema on TV20!
Boney was a star of the Vaudeville stage during the 1920's until the early 1930's when he decided to die for tax evasion purposes. Unfortunately, being dead stuck! Boney worked for a number of years as an extra in various horror movies in such key roles as "skeleton hanging on wall" and "skeleton in coffin" among other notable roles. Once work in Hollywood dried up Boney got work in the education field as a teaching assistant…er…aide. More precisely he was a classroom skeleton. Disheartened by the state of his career Boney went into hiding at an old abandoned drive-in until the fortuitous day when Wolfman Mac walked into his life.
Wolfman Mac hosts classic 'B' horror and sci-fi movies on Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema. Since July of '07, Nightmare Sinema been broadcasting in 300,000 homes on public access throughout Metro-Detroit. And now you can catch Nightmare Sinema every week on WMYD TV, Detroit's My TV20! Every Saturday night at Midnight!
Movies like "The House on Haunted Hill", "Plan 9 From Outer Space", "The Brain That Wouldn't Die", and more, are enhanced with retro TV commercials, music videos and zany skits!
Recorded at Stage 3 Productions in Warren, MI, Nightmare Sinema is perfect popcorn eatin' TV! So stay up late Saturday nights and tune in to Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema!
Spooky!
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
WSGR 91.3fm Status Update
New tower installed and transmitter back up to full power. New equipment installed in the actual studio over the next week or so. The station will be back on the air asap. Can't say exactly when but soon (hopefully sometime in the next two weeks if not before). Sit tight and get ready.
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Band from Italy and more this weekend in the Port Huron area
Also, On Saturday the 16th Miss Chain and the Broken Heels are playing the Painted Lady in Hamtramck with the Smith Westerns
...and...
Live music starts around 4pm.
http://www.myspace.com/misschainandthebrokenheels
http://www.myspace.com/smithwesterns
http://www.myspace.com/themcflys
http://www.myspace.com/subourbonson
Please repost and spread the word.
August 16th in Port Huron: Green Gathering 2008
Pine Grove Park
Noon-7pm
Click here for more info
Monday, August 11, 2008
From this past Saturday
The Readies and the Magic Shop played the Roche bar in Port Huron this past Saturday. It was pretty bad ass. The Readies are Dan Kroha (the Gories, Demolition Dollrods) new rock-n-roll trio and the Magic Shop are a loud bit of jangle that includes Steve Nawara of Rocket 455 and Detroit Cobras fame on guitar and vocals. Bunch of pics Dale Merrill took and commentary over at Smashin' Transistors. Go check it out! And yes...these were all shot on actual film.
Monday, August 4, 2008
The Readies and Magic Shop get the Roche a-shakin' this Saturday!
http://www.myspace.com/thereadiesdetroit
Magic Shop got a bit of a jangly stoned cowboy vibe.
http://www.myspace.com/magicshop313
Friday, August 1, 2008
Catch 22. We're gonna miss you.
Some of us our meeting tonight down in the pub to pay our last respects to one of our favorite local establishments. It's been rough going in the area and Catch 22 is another victim of the times. Us here at Blue Water Beat are going to miss the place. Meet us there if you'd like.
If you would like to send well wishes to Catch 22 and it's staff you can do it here.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Miss Chain & the Broken Heels, the McFlys and Subourbon Son 8/15 at the Roche.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
While on the Pub Crawl...
Monday, February 18, 2008
Hiatus
We didn't go missing but had a billion things going on. Sweeping out the cobwebs and getting rid of the layers of dust here. Hang tight!