Nostalgia Is Death
• July 29, 2020 • 1 CommentPosted in 1991, 1993, 2020, Family, Hopkins, Loneliness, Music, Religion, Social isolation, St. Paul
Tags: 108 Pierce Street, aging, Bob Dylan, Cathedral Hill, concerts, Covid-19, cruising, diaries, drive-ins, Easter, Evil Lizard King, fountain pen, Grammy awards, high school football, journals, Lone Star Grill, Los Angeles Times, Masters of War, Merriam Park, nostalgia, Oliver Stone, Persian Gulf War, rabbit hole, Robert Hilburn, Rough and Rowdy Ways, soda fountains, supper clubs, The Doors, Walt Whitman, William Allingham
Talkin’ South Texas No Mariachi Tropical Depression Blues
• April 3, 2020 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1993, Mound, St. Paul, Travel, Writing
Tags: Aunt Joyce, Ben Simon, Bill Clinton, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Brookdale Proex, Cable Access St. Paul, Cheers, Colin, Corpus Christi, Corpus Crispy, Cousin Jason, Daniel, Daytimer Journal, Docksides, Ellen Terry, Galtier Plaza, Jessica, Joe Alaniz, John Connally, Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues, LBJ, Los Campeones de Raul Ruiz, Lou Sitter, Memorial Day, menudo, Midwest Creole, Molly Ivins, Monsignor Michael Heras, NRBQ, Poltergeist III, Sheraton, Starlite Dance, Steve Ferguson, The Three Stooges, Uncle Gordon, Whataburger, Yvonne
Atonement
• December 9, 2016 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1995, 2008, Dad, Depression, Florida
Tags: baby boomers, Bob Dylan, Catholicism, Florida, Garth, grief, loss, meetups, Merriam Park, Mythos Center, Quaker Meeting, rituals, salons, self-deception, St. Paul Pioneer Press, T.S. Eliot, Taoist robe, Ted Tollefson
“You Crazy Bastards!”
• July 28, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1977, Minnesota, Music
Tags: Aerosmith, Bob Dylan, Frampton Comes Alive, Geddy Lee, Grandpa Adams, KISS, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Rush, Steven Tyler, The Beatles, Vince Marshall