Book Review: Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain’t That Funkin’ Kinda Hard on You?

clintonBrothers Be, Yo Like George, Ain’t That Funkin’ Kinda Hard On You? Is a memoir by George Clinton.  It starts with George recalling his earliest memory – a bomb during WWII when he was 4 years old.  He also mentions that legend has it he was born in an outhouse, though he’s unable to prove it.  His father instilled in him hard work and his mother instilled in him her love for music.

He was living in NJ in the 50s and he says that was a breeding ground for music. He was not only fascinated by the song but also how songs were marketed.  I also liked how he talked about the different musical eras through the years – doowop to motown to funk.

I really liked reading about his life and the lyrics for situations that were inserted throughout the book.

The end of the book not only had George’s discography but also a “sampleography” which is something I had not seen before which listed all the songs that sampled any of George’s songs! There were quite a few on this list that I was familiar with, even though I probably couldn’t have told you any of George’s songs off hand before reading this.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

The long-awaited memoir from one of the greatest bandleaders, hit makers, and most influential pop artists of our time—known for over forty R&B hit singles—George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic.

George Clinton began his musical career in New Jersey, where his obsession with doo-wop and R&B led to a barbershop quartet—literally, as Clinton and his friends also styled hair in the local shop—the way kids often got their musical start in the ’50s. But how many kids like that ended up playing to tens of thousands of rabid fans alongside a diaper-clad guitarist? How many of them commissioned a spaceship and landed it onstage during concerts? How many put their stamp on four decades of pop music, from the mind-expanding sixties to the hip-hop-dominated nineties and beyond?

One of them. That’s how many.

How George Clinton got from barbershop quartet to funk music megastar is a story for the ages. As a high school student he traveled to New York City, where he absorbed all the trends in pop music, from traditional rhythm and blues to Motown, the Beatles, the Stones, and psychedelic rock, not to mention the formative funk of James Brown and Sly Stone. By the dawn of the seventies, he had emerged as the leader of a wildly creative musical movement composed mainly of two bands—Parliament and Funkadelic. And by the bicentennial, Clinton and his P-Funk empire were dominating the soul charts as well as the pop charts. He was an artistic visionary, visual icon, merry prankster, absurdist philosopher, and savvy businessmen, all rolled into one. He was like no one else in pop music, before or since.

Written with wit, humor, and candor, this memoir provides tremendous insight into America’s music industry as forever changed by Clinton’s massive talent. This is a story of a beloved global icon who dedicated himself to spreading the gospel of funk music.

Book Review: Origami Stars

origamiI am always looking for fun crafty things to do and add to my scrapbook, so when I saw a book all about how to make Origami Stars, I needed to check it out!  The book is broken down by the number of points the star has ranging from 3-8+.  They are also ranked by how difficult they are to make, using, of course, a star ranking system where 1 star is simple, 2 stars is intermediate and 3 stars is complex.  There are pictures of all 37 of the stars listed in the book in the index so you can easily pick out which one you would like to make and then flip to the pages with the instructions!  There is also a guide to the origami symbols which was great because while I’ve done origami in the past, I didn’t really remember much about how to do it. I needed the refresher!  There are also some how to’s on folding and what the basic folds are.  This is definitely a book I’ll be referencing again and who knows, maybe you’ll see a star or two in my future scrapbook posts!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review,  I was not otherwise compensated.

 

About the Book

Explore a fabulous galaxy of stars to become master of the origami universe! This guide features 40 original star patterns, each of them two-dimensional and cut from a square. The models range from simple to advanced, although none are overly complicated. The fun and elegant folding sequences produce striking stars that can be used as decorations and awards.
The stars offer a varied number of points and interesting designs that include color, woven, and kaleidoscopic patterns. Full-color photos illustrate such patterns as the Kaleidoscopic Star, Map Compass, Radioactive Star, and the Sun.

 

Book Review: Super Job Search IV

jobsearchSuper Job Search IV is an updated version helping you on your job search. The book is broken up in to 3 parts and includes 7 steps.  Some of the tips include that outstanding candidates get the best offers. How to budget. Taking what skills you have and figuring out what kinds of jobs they could be applied to.  A note that you should list your accomplishments on your resume. A list of action words to use with your resume.  How to use recruiters to your advantage, how to use networking to your advantage. The book closes out with sample resumes and sample letters.

I always seem to think that there is something wrong with my resume.  It just doesn’t really seem to get me noticed for the jobs that I am qualified for (or that I think I am qualified for) this book helped me figure out what some pieces that I need to work on and update with my resume and the samples were helpful as well.  With any luck I can use what I learned in this book and take the steps necessary to get my dream job!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Introducing the all-new, revised SUPER JOB SEARCH IV.

Here’s a manual that has helped hundreds of thousands of men and women learn the secrets behind a successful career change. Whether you are about to embark on your first job search or are in mid-career or even seeking to re-enter the job market after being away – SUPER JOB SEARCH IV will guide you through each step of the way to land the best of all possible jobs.

“If Yoda had written about mastering the job search ‘Force’ this would be it. My experience in healthcare leadership allows me to appreciate the genius and comprehensiveness of Studner’s knowledge plus the distilled practicality of this work. He hands you decades of winning experience in an expertly organized format that navigates job search with strategies for immediate use.” –Leon Directo, Director, Dignity Health

“Excellent, easy to follow book on job hunting and beyond. It takes the fear out of finding employment and is encouraging and concise.” – Danielle Kerins, Reviewer, GoodReads.com

“Super Job Search IV tops the list for state-of-the-art techniques in tune with today’s tricky social and media networking. Using these techniques made me an outstanding candidate, landing a super job. Provides every tool plus online resources you’ll ever need.” – Steve Finney, General Manager, Quiksilver

“Super Job Search IV is a must-have for anyone recently out of work, or looking to make a switch. It helped me land a dream job 20 minutes from home in a tough job market. For the best job-search advice anywhere, get this book.” – Aileen Zeidman, HR Manager, St. Joseph Center

SUPER JOB SEARCH IV is a complete self-directed outplacement manual. The 7-Step Program will show readers how to:

– Plan their campaign to go after jobs that exist and will be sustainable in the future.

– Optimize their job search and streamline their online efforts, so they don’t waste time and energy.

– Rethink and maximize their accomplishments; pinpoint their transferable skills.

– Write a resume that is effective, flexible, and will get past keyword screeners. The book includes more than 50 sample resumes, e-mails, and cover letters.

– Use social media to get to companies and people they need to meet.

– Learn scripts to make phone calls go easier. (Because phone interviews remain a key part of job search.)

– Master all types of interviews.

– Conduct win-win salary negotiations.

ADDED PLUS! For those who may want to start their own business, Part III of SUPER JOB SEARCH IV is a mini-book that explains all the steps, including links to free advice on business and financial plans.

SUPER JOB SEARCH IV is interactive and open-ended, with tons of resources at the reader’s disposal online at SuperJobSearch.com and the superjobsearch app. The book will be available in eBook and hardcopy formats (release set for November 2014).

Throwback Thursday – O-Town

02-05-17

Headliner: O-Town
Opener(s): Joseph Graye, 3rd Faze, Bad Mood Mike
Cost: $43
Setlist:

Every 6 Seconds
Take Me Under
Liquid Dreams
American Game
Baby I Would
We Fit Together
The Ocean – Jacob Solo
Semi Charmed Life – Ashley Solo
Joker – Erik Solo
Easy Way – Dan Solo
Gettin’ Jiggy With It – Trevor Solo
Pass The Couvousier – Trevor Solo
Girl
Girl On TV
I Showed Her
Death Wish
Love Should Be A Crime
From The Damage
All Or Nothing

Recap:  This would turn out to be my last O-Town show for a while. While they did come back on 1 more tour before breaking up, I wasn’t able to go because I had a family reunion to go to. (No, I’m not still bitter!)  Rich from LFO’s new band Bad Mood Mike (named after his brother and O-Towns manager, Mike) opened.

Where Are They Now:

I have little to no memory of Joseph Graye and according to Wikipedia, he doesn’t exist.  A google search gives me my own site as the 2nd hit… I want to say he was in O-Town’s band and also opened but don’t hold me to that! Or maybe Rich’s band. Someon’s band…

3rd Faze was a girl group and disbanded shortly after the O-Town tour.

Bad Mood Mike was formed by Rich Cronin, was on the O-Town tour, they never did an album and that was that.

O-Town has recently reunited as a foursome without Ashley Parker Angel.

 

 

Book Review: Christmas Mysteries

christmasmysteryChristmas Mysteries contains 25 mystery excerpts from Open Road Media books.  All of the mysteries have something to do with the Christmas season.  I found that the excerpts that made me mad when they ended, were probably books that I would want to check out.  There were 4 in the mix.  Some excerpts were really small and I didn’t feel like I got a real feel for the story.  There are a lot of different themes throughout the books too – murder, etc but all have the common theme of Christmas throughout.  I guess now i have to track down these 4 books to add to my reading list! (Although I don’t think I’ll have time to finish them before Christmas!)

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

 

About the Book

‘Tis the season for suspense! Get in the holiday spirit with 25 excerpts from Christmas–themed mysteries and thrillers. This sampler includes excerpts from classic favorites like Dorothy L. Sayers and Ellery Queen, to contemporary bestsellers like Charlotte MacLeod and William Bernhardt.

Authors include Charlotte MacLeod, Lawrence Sanders, Ellery Queen, Jane Haddam, William Bernhardt, Stuart Palmer, Jane Dentinger, William L. DeAndrea, Jane Langton, Gillian White, Dorothy L. Sayers, Loren D. Estleman, and Patricia Wentworth.

Visit openroadmedia.com for more information on these authors.

Book Review: How SANTA met the ELFs

santaHow Santa met the ELFs is the story about Kris Kringle and the ELFs*.  These are the E.L.F.s or Extraterrestrial Life Forms that came out of an egg!  When Kris goes to meet them, they speak to him in ELF but he is able to understand that they came from a snowy land and need a special mineral to get their ship to go.  Kris realized that what they were looking for he had at home on a shelf! Since it would take a while for the ship to charge up again, the ELFs came to the North Pole to hang out.

This is a cute story, an interesting spin on Santa and the Elves that we are used to seeing in Christmas stories. The book is in complete rhyme and there are some great illustrations as well!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Hundreds of years ago, in a small harbor town on a fiord in Lapland , a kindly, learned, tinker named Kris Kringle sees a strange object streak through the night sky while gazing at The Northern Lights. A collector of meteorites, he sets out with his reindeer drawn sleigh to find the fallen rock amidst the ice and snow. Instead, he has a “Close Encounter” with a trio of Extraterrestrial Life Forms, E.L.F.s, and their small egg-shaped scout craft who have come down from their Mother-ship to see if they can settle in this Frozen landscape after their long star journey in search of a new home.

Kris comes to their aid when the ELFs discover through their telepathic powers that he has a strange crystal in his meteorite collection that will allow them to slowly recharge the batteries of the great Mothership using the Earth’s Magnetic Field!

And so begins the Legendary Friendship of Kris and The ELFs that that makes them the Great Toymakers we celebrate to this day!

Book Review: Romancing Christmas

romancingchristmasRomancing Christmas contains 10 love stories to spice up the holidays! They include:

Broken Protocols 3.5 by Dale Mayer
Shades Series: Shades of Holly by H.D. Thomson
A Season for Love by Chantel Rhondeau
Christmas Hope by Leslie Lynch
A Christmas Miracle by Sandy Loyd
Salty Carmel Christmas by Barbara Lohr
Heating Up The Holidays by Marcia James
Insanity Claus by Carolyn Hughey
A Family For Christmas by Tallulah Grace
A Father for Christmas by Rachelle Ayala

The books cover a lot of topics – there’s some futuristic stories, murder mysteries, and everything in between included in these stories.  The only thing that they have in common is that they all take place around Christmas time!  Some of the books are novellas while others are a bit longer.  There is 10 in total – read yourself one before bed each night or take a day to sit by the window with hot cocoa or egg nog and watch the snowfall and read them all.  There really wasn’t a book in t his collection that I didn’t enjoy.  All were great and very well written.

Romancing Christmas is available at Amazon for just $0.99! You can’t beat this deal on 10 great stories!

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

 

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Product Review: Santamedical Re-Usable Tan Carbon Electrode Pads


Recently I have fallen in love with the TENS massager that I received.  The only down side is that you have to replace the electrode pads quite often as they lose their sticky.  I was happy to find that Santamedical offered 8 2×2″ Re-Usable Tan Carbon Electrode Pads with Premium Gel on Amazon and at a reasonable price as well!  It is 2 packs of 4 pads – for a total of 8. (My machine allows me to use 2 or 4 at a time, depending on my preference).  They are non irritating to skin – which was great news because I seem to be popping up with more and more strange allergies lately. They can be used for TENS, IF, Muscle Stimulators and more. They are flexible solid-carbon electrode pads for maximum charge delivery and comfort.

Once they came I was happy to dive right in and start using my machine again, since the pads that it came with were falling off me in the middle of trying to use them – which pretty much defeats the purpose.  I am glad that these work with my machine and are affordable so that I can continue to buy more as needed and not break the bank!

These are just the right amount of sticky and work the same, if not better, than the ones that came provided to me!

I received one or more of these items for free through Tomoson in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated. All opinions are my own.

Music Monday: Nick Lachey Soundtrack Of My Life

Lachey

In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel, Say Anything)
Falling Slowly (Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Once)
Here With Me (Dido, Love Actually)
Iris (Goo Goo Dolls, City of Angels)
Angel (Sarah MacLachlan, City of Angels)
Streets of Philadelphia (Bruce Springsteen, Philadelphia)
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (Aerosmith, Armageddon)
When You Say Nothing At All (Ronan Keating, Notting Hill)
What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong, Good Morning Vietnam)

 

The latest CD release from Nick Lachey is “Soundtrack Of My Life” in which he sings some of his favorite movie songs.  I have to say, he has been hyping this CD up a TON on VH1 Big Morning Buzz (which I record and watch at least the first 15 or so minutes every day) and I was very disappointed with it. I found it to be mediocre at best and not his best singing performance at all. I am not sure if this was a rush to put out to get out of a contract, but it sure seems like it.  I do love Nick, but I do not love this CD.  It may be because I am familiar with very few of the movie songs he featured, and a couple that he did feature that I was familiar with (I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing, Falling Slowly) I love so much from the movie or from other versions that it is hard for anyone else to do them justice.

If you can pick it up deeply discounted in a holiday sale then consider picking it up. If not, I’d pass.

I purchased this CD in order to write this review. I was not asked to write this review, nor was I compensated.

 

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