Saturday, September 30, 2006

Ian and Friends


I am writing this post listening to "Thick as Brick" By Jethro Tull. It all started when I was searching for shows to go to that would be a good time. I saw in the paper, "Ian Anderson plays the orchestral Jethro Tull. One night only. I was immediatly on it. Got on the computer, found the best tickets for the best price, and bam. I got my seats. Row Y seats one and two (in the aisle) I traveled with my bud Paul, from Pauls rants, and fellow David Jaffe (The biggest Tull fan ever) We first had a delightful dinner at the world famous Hermanos, Which consisted of garlic nachos, and a couple of enchiladas. We ended up running to the theater because we were almost late. We did make it in time though.
The show was aboulutly mind blowing. It blew my mind. During the first half, the extremely talented flutist, played rock and jazz versions of Mozart and Bach. Cool Huh? Well, check out the second half, After the intermission, I came back with an insane tee shirt. Ian played all classic Tull songs through the second half. It "Made my ears bleed" Coming back for an encore at the end and played Locomotive Breath. Great song. We then departed from a night of awesomeness, proceeded to Dunkin Doughnuts for the Club Club meeting the next moring. One of the best nights ever. PEACE!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

The First Annual Morrison Awards

The Edgar Morrison blog will be now hosting the Annual Morrison Awards. These awards cover, Music, Movies, and TV.

The First award will given to the artist with the best new album.

THE NOMINEES-

A Bigger Bang - The Rolling Stones.
- I really liked this album, It had a lot of everything. It had some really pure rock n' roll songs, a couple of bluesy tunes and a couple slow songs as well. Even though the members are getting old, they have proved that they can still play like they did back in the 60's.

Fingerprints - Peter Frampton
- This Album is amazing. Hands down. Frampton managed to pull off his first all instrumental album. (With some talk box of course) At first I thought "eeehhh, I don't know, an all instrumental by Frampton." I listened to it and I was blwn away. He manages to cover one of the worst songs in history, "Black Hole Sun" By Shinedown and turn it into a work of art. When I witnessed Peter open for Lynyrd Skynyrd at Meadowbrook, I was one of the first people to ever here this song. (It was before the album was out) This is one album that you can't pass up. Amazing.

Face the Promise - Bob Seger
- This was a decent album. I did like it but I have to say that I like a lot of his old stuff a little better, Such as "Turn the Page" and "The Fire Down Below" I think that it was a solid disc and a job well done by Bob.

Modern Times - Bob Dylan
- I was acually a little disapointed with this album. I liked his previous better. I have nothing more to say.

AND THE AWARD FOR BEST NEW ALBUM GOES TO.....

FINGERPRINTS BY PETER FRAMPTON
- Peter, A job well done.


MOVIES-

Nominees-

Nacho Libre-
A solid film. I was expecting a little more though. But the thought of fat, funny men in tight pants... how could you resist.

Clerks II-
Oh My GOD. Who whould even think about making this movie? Why is this nominated? I'll have to have a little chat with my producers. This is definatly not a winner.

The Inside Man-
An amazing movie. Denzel did a fantastic job. I couldn't stop watching it.
Great.

Snakes on a Plane-
Yes folks, this is quite possibly the best movie of the year. I had a great time when I saw it. At first I thought that I would like i because it was so stupid but actually it was a good movie. I had a few laughs during the film which made it a good time. This is the perfect example of the kind of movie that you watch with a bunch of friends.

AND THE AWARD WINNER IS .....

SNAKES ON A PLANE!!

Congradulations Sam Jackson!

TV SHOWS-

Nominees-

Prison Break-

Prison break is a solid show. I liked the first season better than this season though. This season is getting a little cheesy.

Deal or No Deal-

This is a really fun show to watch. I always have fun on mondays watching the jerm freak pound-it with the contestants. My favorite episode was the one with the fat guy from New York. He won like 200,000.

24-

24 is the best show in history. It is full of action and wierd CTU relationships. Kiefer Sutherland does a great job.

AND THE WINNER IS....

24!!!

This one really deserves it.

Thank you everyone for supporting the First annual Morrison Awards. This concludes the awards. Tune in next year for the next winners. Congrats to all of the winners.



Wednesday, September 27, 2006

History Of The Blog

I would just like to add for all of you arguing about whos blog was first, Me and Wally would always sit in free period until we found the Blogger web site. I give credit where credit is due. So Wally, thank you for finding Blogger...but I did have the very first post out of all of you. Even check the archives. My first post was March 28 and Wally's came a day later. Hopefully this can settle the argument.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Tupac LIVES!


From the moment Tupac died I was like, "damn he's fakin it" and I still believe that today. I think that since he was so popular, he faked his own death so that he wouldnt get as much puplicity. Well he definatly still gets puplicity, from me at least.

THE EVIDENCE-
-After he died he somehow manages to keep making records. Some people say that that is because his producers just took songs that never made the final cut and put them all on a record. I think that there are only so many songs that could have not made the cut. That right there is a solid piece of evidence in itself...But theres more.

-There were never any pictures realesed from the hospital.

-There was no suspects for the shooting. NO SUSPECTS! There are always suspects. Another solid piece of evidence.

-When the funeral was schedualed to be held, there was no press allowed, and then the funeral was cancelled for unknown reasons. Why would they cancel the funeral of an amazingly famous rapper?

-Tupac had an album named "The 7 Day Theory," He was shot on the seventh day of September. Tupac was pronounced dead at 4:03 am. 4+3=7. When he died he was 25 years old. 2+5=7. Looks like 7 was Tupac's lucky number.

-The only witness of Tupac's shooting was shot to death. (HMMM...)

These are only some of the few pieces of evidence to his "death." I have no doubt in my mind that Tupac is alive right now, somewhere where no one can find him.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The Atomic Bomb

Yes folks this is the atomic bomb that is the turning point of the war. Here are some of the horrible qoutes from his mouth,

"Anyone who is not on my side is gay" This is clearly poking fun at gay people.

"People that listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd are racist bitches" God danm it. I have nothing to say to that.

"That autistic kid is a bitch" How much meaner can you get?

And finally He has been lately saying how he hates Jaffe. We concluded that it is because he wears that "little hat on his head"

P.S.

Chambers look inside your locker. If you dont surrender the blog war, we have photocopies.

We tried to post it but it didnt work, your lucky.