Friday, October 31, 2008

The big reveal for the week of Oct.27/08

Happy Halloween everyone. I hope you all survived "Devil's night". We have several older juvenile delinquents in our neighbourhood and I am overly cautious on October 30th every year. They have egged our house, scratched swastikas in one of my cars(now Josh's) smashed the back window of another car. Yes this is Elmira, not New York City or Montreal after a win. I am confident that I know who they are and the next time they'll be caught on surveillance.

Happy Friday as well. We are leaving this afternoon for a weekend of rest and wine tasting and are looking forward to the time away with friends and visiting old friends. On the way we'll be visiting "Lakeside Park" for you Rush fans. Lakeside Park is in Port Dalhousie and was a serious hangout for a bunch of us in the early 70's. We had many a wonderful nights there "sitting in the sand to watch the fireworks display" and other fun things. If you were there you know what I mean.

Well it's time for the big reveal. There were two of you who e-mailed on Monday with your guesses and while both were partially correct, one person did write in later to give the all the details. Here are the details:

The name of the song: If you don't know me by now.
The first artist: Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes
The second artist: Simply Red
The writers: Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.

The winner(s) this week in order of reply are: Lori S. Deb M. and Brad F. Brad got all the details, did you google or did you remember all those details? We'll never know.




The one above is from Harold Melvin and the Blue notes. Does anyone still have any 45's? What was the thing in the middle called? The one below is is from Simply Red.



Have an awesome weekend, it looks like the weather will be beautiful, at least for me in winery country. Enjoy your family and friends. Take some time to enjoy the remaining colours of fall, if they exist where you live and remember. November is almost here, the real snow can't be too far behind. Oh we can only hope for spring. My Cuba trip will break the winter in half, kinda like Luke Schenn's hockey stick on Wednesday night.

"Music is the art of thinking with sounds"

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