The G-Sphere Sounding Booth
reflections, ruminations, ramblings and rants on music, books, beer, politics, technology, media, family, etc, etc. from a retired old man, music collector, librarian, political observer, technology geek, veteran, history buff, beer enthusiast, sci-fi fan, obsessive mixtaper and former DJ. I've also gathered writings from the past several years posted in various social media platforms. This blog has become an editing tool for my writings and everything here is a work in progress.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Last Day... grandkids selfie
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Rich Lake Hike
We do this hike every year when we visit the Adirondack Interpretive Center at Rich Lake down the Newcomb road from Long Lake. We always hike the Peninsula Trail. We were all very impressed on how great the kids did on the trail.
This time, however, something was different. The trail itself was different and a little confusing. It didn't seem right, something was off and we had to double back on the trail back the way we came in. We could not hike all the way around the peninsula as we usually did. When we got back to the AIC building I talked with one of the staff and found out this past year a nearby dam had collapsed and a large section of the trail including the bridge along the marsh was wiped out. The trail had to be reconfigured to loop back to the AIC building. The map below is the new temporary trail configuration. They have plans to rebuild the trails this year.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Tougher Than The Rest - Songs 1987 FV
Tougher Than The Rest - Songs 1987 FV
- Tougher Than The Rest - Bruce Springsteen
- Just Like Us - The Connells
- Did I Tell You - Yo La Tengo
- Rebel - Blue Rodeo
- A Letter From St. Paul - The Silencers
- Silver and Gold - U2
- Little Johnny Jewel - Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Soul Kitchen - Echo & The Bunnymen
- Learning To Fly - Pink Floyd
- Happy Nightmare Baby - Opal
- Tango in the Night - Fleetwood Mac
- Kicking Clouds Across the Sky - Balancing Act
- Long Story Short - The Long Ryders
- Nothing Comes Close - Bill Lloyd
- Under the Sun - Paul Kelly & The Messengers
- Nowhere Road - Steve Earle
- Lord of the Highway - Joe Ely
- Memphis in the Meantime - John Hiatt
- Long White Cadillac - Dave Alvin
- I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried - Rodney Crowell
- Lone Star State of Mind - Nanci Griffith
- 'Til That Moment - Marshall Crenshaw
- Johnny B - The Hooters
- We Never Danced - Neil Young
Another Wedding Anniversary
Today Becky and I are celebrating another wedding anniversary... #46. Katie & Todd and the kids were in town last week and we had a wonderful time. They just had a wedding anniversary too... #14. Next week we will be vacationing together in the Adirondacks. We are looking forward to spending time there with both Katie and Sean and all five grandchildren. Becky's sister too. We had a lot of fun with our three Philly grandkids last week including a walk over to the zoo with dinos, pizza & wings, a strawberry festival around the corner, evening walk in the neighborhood counting bunnies... 22 this time, lunch at Kostas and of course my regular selfies with the kids. Now we're getting ready for Long Lake.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Have A Little Faith - Songs 1987 FV
- Have A Little Faith In Me - John Hiatt
- Someone Like You - Van Morrison
- I Didn't Know I Could Lose You - Rodney Crowell
- From a Distance - Nanci Griffith
- Try - Blue Rodeo
- With or Without You - U2
- When You're Alone - Bruce Springsteen
- Big Heart - Paul Kelly & The Messengers
- Without You - Bel Canto
- Somebody Crying - Marshall Crenshaw
- Reconsider Me - Warren Zevon
- I Don't Have To Crawl - Rosanne Cash
- Those Memories of You - Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt & Dolly Parton
- Downtown Tonight - John Gorka
- River of Fools - Los Lobos
- Somewhere Down the Crazy River - Robbie Robertson
- Temptation - Tom Waits
- Let the Happiness In - David Sylvian
- Apology Line - Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
- Me and Billy the Kid - Joe Ely
- Long Walk Home - Neil Young
- Be Still My Beating Heart - Sting
- Summoning of the Muse - Dead Can Dance
- Verdi Cries - 10,000 Maniacs
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Tempted - CD Mix
Tempted: Love Will Tear Us Apart. An old mix of mine from about 40 years ago when it was on cassette tape. I have hundreds of these CDs on some old book shelves. Lots of great songs here. I played all these songs in a artists hangout dive bar where I spun records in the 80's... The Pastime Lounge.I still love to listen to these CD mixes in our backyard cabana room where I have a stereo. I'm going to post some of these CD mixes on BlueSky. I did the first one this evening.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
WOW Tonight
Went to a Wine on Wednesday this evening at Russell and Summit. It was a small crowd but very social and on Joan's porch so there was a lack of seating. About 20 people and we knew most everyone there. Becky sat next to Greg and talked (or listened) with him for over an hour. Left a little before 9:30 pm. This was our second WOW of the season so far. We had a very nice time and we did get to sit as a few people left early. This is the only WOW location that happens on a porch instead of a backyard.
Then we went home and watched some World Cup soccer for an hour.
Motown Hitsville USA - Kitchen Listening
Kitchen Listening. Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971, 1993. One of my favorite CD box sets in my collection. A nice five hour 4 CD compilation of hits. I've been listening to it again today and it is still awesome sounding. Reminds me so much of my teenage years growing up in Philadelphia listening to a lot of soul music. I did get to see a couple of those 60's Motown revue shows. One band and lots of vocalist taking turns on stage. Amazing performances from the classic groups and artists.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Angels Don't Cry - Songs 1987 FV
- Angels Don't Cry - The Psychedelic Furs
- Saint Julian - Julian Cope
- Magick Power - Opal
- She's In Love With Time - The Bevis Frond
- Who Do You Want For Your Love? - The Icicle Works
- Shining Star (Makin' My Love) - David Bowie
- Heart - Pet Shop Boys
- Love in the First Degree - Bananarama
- Bad - Michael Jackson
- I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man - Prince
- So Emotional - Whitney Houston
- I'll Never Turn My Back On You - Terence Trent D'Arby
- Mad House - Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
- Behind the Sun - Red Hot Chili Peppers
- You're Lost Little Girl 0 Siouxsie & The Banshees
- Big Love - Fleetwood Mac
- Searching For This Thing - Balancing Act
- I Can't Take This Place - The Del Fuegos
- Can't Feel a Thing - The Original Sins
- Can't Hardly Wait - The Replacements
- You - X
- Heart of Darkness - Hoodoo Gurus
- Darklands - The Jesus and Mary Chain
- The Light - Love & Rockets
Algae Frog - MAGA
From The Other 98%Trump is now in a public feud with a person in an inflatable frog costume. He posted the frog's photo to attack it as a "crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor." This is the President of the United States.
He is losing a fight to a guy in a frog suit, and he started it.
Trump spent $14 million renovating the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and dyeing it "American flag blue." It promptly filled with algae and the paint started peeling.
Rather than admit the job was botched, Trump invented a conspiracy about "vandals," sent in the National Guard, and had Park Police arrest a 67-year-old Olympian for touching a loose flap of paint.
It was already absurd. Then it went full idiocracy.
On Monday night, the President of the United States, leader of the world's largest economy and commander of its military, sat down and posted a photograph of a protester in a giant inflatable frog costume. The frog was labeled "Amphifa." It was holding a sign reading "First they came for the algae."
And Trump, apparently, could not let the frog win.
"Here is another example of a crazy pro-algae (likely paid) protestor," he wrote, deadly serious, before launching into a lengthy explanation of the Martin Niemoller poem the frog's sign was parodying. He took the bait so completely that he annotated the joke.
He fact-checked a frog.
Somewhere out there is an ordinary person who put on a novelty amphibian costume, made a silly sign about pond scum, and stood near a puddle. And the most powerful man on the planet saw it, felt personally threatened, and fired off an official presidential statement declaring the frog a paid agitator.
The protester won the entire exchange without saying a word. The frog didn't have to do anything. Trump did all the work himself, transforming a man in a costume into a national news story by being unable to ignore him.
A confident leader laughs at a frog. A secure man scrolls past. Trump cannot, because every joke at his expense lands like a wound, and he has to swing back at all of them, even the ones wearing inflatable green suits and standing next to an algae-filled pool he ruined himself.
The pool is still green. The paint is still peeling. And the President of the United States spent his Monday night at war with a frog. The frog is winning.














