1.26.24 I just got back home from visiting my parents. We hadn’t been over to their place in a little while, and I’d forgotten just how much feelings get stirred up, going back to the place where I grew up. Ma and Dad only live about 50 or so minutes away, but the drive there …
Month: January 2024
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: DON’T DREAM IT’S OVER by Crowded House
1.25.24 Gather ‘round, children, and I’ll tell you a tale of the days of yore. Once upon a time, there were these things called record clubs, and kids would get lured into joining them because they’d give you a dozen cassette tapes for a penny. Then you’d only have to buy three more cassettes over …
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: WHY DOES THE SUN SHINE? (THE SUN IS A MASS OF INCANDESCENT GAS) by They Might Be Giants (plus bonus songs!)
1.24.24 We had some unexpected fun in my classroom this morning. I hung up a new set of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) posters before school started, and the kiddos were fascinated by them. Especially the poster of the Periodic Table of SEL Elements. It lays out SEL skills in a format that mimics the traditional …
Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: TENDER by Blur
Jan. 23, 2024 Some songs evoke a general feeling or recall a period of time. Maybe bring back moments from an old relationship. Others have a laser focus, honing in on a moments-long sense memory as vivid as the dog napping in front of me as I write. Tender, from Britpop band Blur’s 1999 album, …
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Professor Sandman’s Cosmic Jukebox of Harmonic Consciousness: WICHITA LINEMAN by Friends of Dean Martinez
Jan. 22, 2024 I had a song picked out and ready to go, but then a headache came on, out of nowhere. So here’s something nice and mellow. It’s a surf-guitar-driven instrumental version of the 1968 Glen Campbell classic, Wichita Lineman. Here, it’s performed by the incomparable Friends of Dean Martinez, which can be found …