Revolution “Resolution”
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Yeah, I caught the mistake from yesterday’s post …
or … was it a mistake?
Y’see, when readin’ the Observer’s January write-up about “five resolutions”, ya coulda thought “Hmph … th’ old man’s losin’ his eyesight!” Orrrr …
Truth is, I know what it really said; my goal was to see if anybody caught the “gaffe” and maybe — just maybe — saw a relation between the actual article and what I posted.
RESOLUTIONS. Generally made on or just before New Year’s Day, they’re hard to keep unless you’ve got some serious determination behind ‘em! They can change your life for the better …
REVOLUTIONS. Generally made on or just after a distasteful and confining situation, they’re hard to maintain unless you’ve got some serious determination behind ya! They can change the world for the better …

The greatest revolutionaries came from rock-n-roll (which, by the way, started as a revolution in itself. Think Elvis here, as just one early example)
But the revolutionary … the one that turned so many people on to this thing called peace when the few were still pushin’ for more killing in the ‘Nam, was John Lennon (btw, contrary to popop, he didn’t drop his given middle name, Winston, for Yoko. He did it ’cause he despised Winston Churchill, for whom he was midnamed! Since he and Yoko were together, he decided to “fill the name gap” in her honor!)
But John couldn’t've gotten anywhere … with or after The Beatles … without first making some serious resolutions. We know the ones that evolved into The Fab Four — but one that he took very seriously was to use his name and fame, for what it was worth, to spread the word and actions of peace and harmony!
So, while ya might look at the prior post as a gaffe, I’m hoping, instead, that you’ll read it with an open-mind. A revolution is just a resolution with some curves straightened out.
Why not resolve to start a revolution? VOTE … SPEAK UP … CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS AND ACTIONS FOR THE BETTER … DO SOMETHING THAT’LL PROMOTE PEACE, whether in your WORLD, your COMMUNITY or your HOME …
it’s the most honorable one of all …

For example, get out there and CHANGE SOMETHING!!
Waitin’ in line for a few drops of gas … GEEZ!
RATS!! The Hard Rock Amusement Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina has filed for bankruptcy protection!





Now, before I begin, lemme emphasize that this is not a putdown or plug. Yep, I’m an Obama supporter … but I’ve also got a little respect here:


No question about it: The Beatles were the most influential band in the world. But … but what woulda happened if they had flubbed their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and gone back to England, their collective tails between their legs (BEATLE-FANS, don’t worry. It’s just an expression …)?
With Elvis in the movies and solo artists like Ricky Nelson, Fats Domino and others leading the charts, we’d be stuck with the formulaic: short, Brylcreemed hair, button-down short-sleeve shirts and a “JD” attitude (now, who remembers what that stood for?
Now, though The Beatles and subsequent “Invasion” never took place in this scenario, it doesn’t mean that the UK wasn’t rockin’ — especially around London where a 5-man band was knockin’ ‘em dead with a raunchy blues style. Eventually, word of The Rolling Stones and bands like John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers would make it to the US — accompanied by a few of their records brought in by returning servicemen. The music was the “rap” of their day: streetwise, tough, axx-kicking. This “electrified Delta” sound would intrigue thousands … but they’d take the music and turn it into their personalities (much like the wanna-bes of today).
Well, the verdict’s in …
What’d I tell ya??
Okay … I was to be at the OCW wrestling gig as my other persona, The Rock Relic … yep, the boss said he’d put me out there in the open to give some good smack to the crowd … uh-huh; I was pumped …
