Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Dylan's Children's: Book Forever Young



This clip from Bob Dylan was a great find surfing YouTube.


to Amazon.com: Bob Dylan's Book
Checkout Bob Dylan's Children's book     Forever Young

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Old Blog gets New Life

Once upon a time in a blog much like this one, incompetence and circumstance led to duplication (sort of). A few old posts languishing in the blogosphere. Stories about Hillary Clinton, the girls of Mumbai and an apartment in Kazan. Pictures of a bar in India and some Churches in Rome. All gathering digital dust with nary a virtual viewer.

Such was the fate of LostBob’s Old Blog (sort of). until the discovery of bloggers magic cut-and-paste time machine. That little ‘Post Options’ drop down in the edit window. Suddenly it's 2006 again. My old posts can re-appear in a blog that wasn’t even around then. They have been reincarnated.

Most of what was once there has moved here. So if you’ve stumbled here or there via some wayward link or if Google has lured you here for something that was once there but is no longer. It’s probably here. So there you are.

Actually, it’s here

The pictures are links to the most popular old posts
to Dubai RacesThe Car of the Beast? to The Neighborhood BarSeaview Hotel
to Dubai Dhow Docks Loading Oil in Dubai to The Girls of Mumbai The Girls of Mumbai
to Walking around in Rome Ponte Vittorio Emanuele to Churches of Rome Santa Maria Maggiore
The pictures are from the old posts. The links take you to the post's new home. The post about "The Car of the Beast" was revised and is now the most popular post on this blog.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Remembering John Cephas

Legendary bluesman John “Bowling Green” Cephas dies at 78


“More than anything else, I would like to see a revival of country blues by more young people … more people going to concerts, learning to play the music,” Cephas once said. “That’s why I stay in the field of traditional music. I don’t want it to die.”
I met John Cephas in the early 90’s at Oliver’s Pub in Hagerstown. A genuinely friendly man, he spoke of how much he enjoyed playing in Hagerstown.

From his agent, Piedmont Talent’s Steve Hecht
A descendent of slaves, Cephas was born in Washington, D.C. in 1930, and acquired his “Bowling Green” moniker from his childhood days in Bowling Green, Virginia. Cephas discovered gospel as a child, but soon learned the blues from a guitar-playing aunt while his grandfather taught him about eastern Virginia folklore.
I have put together a little playlist of John Cephas clips on YouTube. The clips show him solo and as part of Cephas & Wiggins with long time partner Phil Wiggins on harmonica. The clips show him doing what he did best, playing and teaching. Spend a few minutes and check them out. Or if you are too busy just minimize this window and enjoy the music of John Cephas for a few minutes.

Fellow Hagerstownian Grudnik captured a nice shot of John Cephas at the Western Maryland Blues Fest in 2005. See it on his Flickr photostream.

Note that links in this post open in a single new window.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Samos is Amos

but Sanon ain't Anon

to Melbourne photoset on Flickr If Samos is Amos and Amos is famous then Sanon ain't Anon no more.





The photo is of the entrance to Luna Park in Melbourne, Australia.
Clicking on it will take you there. Go ahead. I’ve already changed the subject.