Kraft cheese is now selling ‘Crumbles’ which would be crumbled cheese. And their advertisement offended my sense. They just took the song ‘Unbelievable’ by EMF from 1990 and turned it into “Crumbelievable.” Wow, that’s crummy advertising. It is also really, really amazing to me that EMF would license that song. Sure, they’re hurting for money, but you have to draw the line somewhere. Especially with such cheesey covers.
Category Archives: Opinion
With or Without U2
If you like U2, and I know you do, then you may have some thoughts on this.* I just listened to the Coverville episode that was a U2 cover story. Some of the covers are good, but the last one really grabbed me the most [When Love Came to Town featuring Herby Hancock, Joss Stone and Johnny Lang]. Anyway, I found that almost all of the covers lacked the passion that Bono puts into the vocal parts. When you get accustomed to certain sounds, songs or bands some covers really come up short. But this got me to thinking – I know, I try not to think too much, but I had to this morning.
When U2 eventually stops making music (I’m referring to death, not the reunion tours, the senior home tours and the depends sponsored tours that the Rolling Stones have done) more bands will do covers and the next generation of fans will be born. Bands will do U2 covers to new listeners, those listeners will then get turned onto the original band and it will be a new sound, even though it may be decades old. Or, because they don’t know the original song will they later not like the U2 version?
In the end I think what will impact people most is the fact that Bono looks like he’s Robin William’s brother.

*I also know you like rice cakes with butter and salt on them. Yup, I know my readers really, really well.
Red Umbrella
Red Umbrella is a band that I stumbled upon through the Dallas/Ft. Worth based Spin 180 podcast. If you have ever been drawn to the fantasticly unique voice of David Byrne (of Talking Heads fame) then you must check this band out. Their music is just brilliantly catchy, creative and did I mention creative? There are 80’s pop sounds, infectious grooves and modern rock sensibilities. All in one band. It is their first album, but if they keep going like this I hope it isn’t their last!
I want to buy their album on iTunes but I have been unable to get it yet, though their site says it is available there. I assume Sony will be getting it up soon. There are three tracks that you can listen to on their site which should warm you up 🙂
Look out for Outlook
I have been using outlook at the request of client. What a pain in the rear-end. Its like a pretend mail client. It is like driving an SUV in an Indy race. Sure, its a larger engine in size and weight, but the body also is heavy, the performance is weak and the thing is going to be
lapped by every car on the track within minutes. By every car I mean every other client including the web based client I work on for the client that requested I use Outlook, Thunderbird and carrier pigeon.
Cranbeery
Yesterday I tried Cranberry Lambic beer. It was like drinking a Samuel Adams Cranberry Muffin in a bottle. I don’t recommend it unless you’re really running short on alcoholic beverages and you need to consume one. Which is pretty much never, but there may be a few instances where pretty much any other beer is not available.
However, much later in the day I tried Blue Moon Belgian White and that I really, really enjoyed. It is genuinely white and has a slightly fruity flavor. It was an impressive beer but has a higher alcohol content so I had to drink it slowly while eating so as to not make an absolute fool out of myself. I don’t drink enough alcohol to hold my liquor. 🙂
Some Links to Some MP3’s
I have found these two MP3’s on the topic of Marriage to be fantastic. They’re from a Christian philosopher by the name Ravi Zacharias.
These MP3’s address arranged marriages and love. Its good stuff 🙂
Feeding the Addiction
My buddy Craig gave me another gift yesterday: Home Coffee Roasting. I am officially going to be joining the ranks of Coffee picky persons [AKA: Snobs]. This book has color charts to compare the roast depth to your beans (I’ve successfully roasted a ‘moderately dark’ roast). It also covers a wide variety of techniques, beans, regions that coffees are grown in as well as types of roasters and the history of coffee. This book is cool! I haven’t finished reading it yet, but I’m so impressed with what I have seen so far that I had to share.
Dead Man’s Chest
Last night Jessica and I saw Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man’s Chest. Go see this movie. It is worth seeing in the theater and it is as good or better than the first. I can’t say that about a lot of sequels, but this one adds to the character development, has an engaging plot and includes some twists. They’re making a third movie, and I hope it keeps going because I’m quite excited about it and I haven’t even seen the trailor 🙂
Oh, and the soundtrack rocks! Zimmer is a brilliant composer and has quite a range.
The special effects are as amazing as we’ve come to expect in the last 10 years, and the acting, as before, is lots of fun.
Bowels of Mercies
I love the King James translation of the Bible for its strong language and there is something oddly poetic about it. However, this morning I was reading Abby’s Bible she received when she was born in Grapevine and we were taking a look at Colossians 3 where the translators in 1611 wrote ‘put on … bowels of mercies.’ Abby’s 3 year old mind couldn’t comprehend what was being said. 🙂 Unfortunately I find myself reading like when I was a Spanish student: I translate to modern English from the 1611 English so that I can comprehend what is being said.
For those of you less savvy Paul was writing have a heart of mercy in modern vernacular.
Reese Roper Version five-hundred
Reese Roper from Five Iron Frenzy, Brave Saint Saturn and Roper has a garage (or hallway) band: Trash Oven. Feel free to give it a listen, they have free MP3’s, but I will warn you they’re goofy [gasp, I’m sure his fans are surprised]. Satire isn’t one of Reese’s week points.