Tuesday, February 28, 2023

1973 In Music - February's Almost Made the Charts.

 So, with my ongoing series of posts on music from 50 years go, and what we were listening to, I've thought a lot about adding a list of great songs that made the Hot 100, but didn't make the Top 40.  As I've started a new year (and a new spreadsheet) I figured I'd give it a shot.

SO, starting last month, I'm looking at songs that dropped off the charts during the month, but never made the Top 40.  And for the February, I counted 22.  Here they are, with peak position noted:

  • I Can't Stand To See You Cry - Smokey Robinson and The Miracles - 45
  • You've Got To Take It (If You Want It) - The Main Ingredient - 46
  • Lucky Man - Emerson, Lake and Palmer - 51
  • Daytime Night-Time - Keith Hampshire - 51
  • Don't Leave Me Starvin' For Your Love (Part 1) - Holland-Dozier - 52
  • What My Baby Needs Now Is A Little More Lovin' - James Brown-Lyn Collins - 56
  • Songman - Cashman and West - 59
  • Tweedlee Dee - Little Jimmy Osmond - 59
  • I Never Said Goodbye - Engelbert Humperdinck - 61
  • Silly Wasn't I - Valerie Simpson - 63
  • Boogie Woogie Man - Paul Davis - 68
  • Hot Wire - Al Green - 71
  • Fever - Rita Coolidge - 76
  • Slow Motion (Part 1) - Johnny Williams - 78
  • But I Do - Bobby Vinton - 82
  • Blind Eye - Uriah Heep - 91
  • Sugar Magnolia - Grateful Dead - 91
  • We're Gonna Have A Good Time - Rare Earth - 93
  • Somebody Loves You - The Whispers - 94
  • Come Softly To Me - The New Seekers - 95
  • If It's All Right With You - Dottie West - 97
  • Tossin' And Turnin' - Bunny Sigler - 97


And yes, I have playlists of great songs that "made the Hot 100 but not the Top 40".  But the 1973 list only has 23 songs.  Maybe I'll update it as we go through the year month by month!




Friday, February 17, 2023

Color or Black-And-White: Wetlands, Bremer Wildlife

Another simple phone photo.  Taken on my iPhone, and processed using the default photo program on my newish computer.  (Still needing to get "real" software on the new computer).  Taken on a recent hike at Bremer Wildlife Sanctuary, Hillsboro, IL, USA.  Which do you prefer?



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I think I need to take the original file over to my old computer and see what I can do with my normal software!

I shot this w/ black-and-white in mind, but it seems pretty flat based on this processing.



Wednesday, February 15, 2023

On the Charts, February 1973

 Well, we're into a new year, and I've decided to keep up my postings of the songs that were on the Top 40 (US) charts 50 years ago (1973).  Ah, 1973!  Nixon was inaugurated for his 2nd term as president, but the Watergate hearings kicked off.  The Billie Jean King / Bobby Riggs "Battle of the Sexes" took place.  The most popular TV shows were All in the Family and The Waltons, and the movies The Sting and The Exorcist debuted.  And most importantly to me, my 13th birthday (midyear).  Crazy times!

All of the 1972 music posts can be seen HERE, btw.

Following the format from last year, here's the Top 10 songs for February 1973, based on the average chart position (US charts) over the 4 weeks:

  • Crocodile Rock - Elton John - 1.5
  • You're So Vain - Carly Simon - 2.5
  • Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith - 6
  • Do It Again - Steely Dan - 6.75
  • Why Can't We Live Together - Timmy Thomas - 7.5
  • Dueling Banjos - Deliverance/Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell - 8.75
  • Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - The Spinners - 8.75
  • Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend - Lobo - 9.25
  • Superstition - Stevie Wonder - 9.25
  • Rocky Mountain High - John Denver - 11.5 (Tie)
  • The World Is A Ghetto - War - 11.5 (Tie)

Elton John's Crocodile Rock topped the charts for the first 3 weeks of February, and Aretha Franklin's Killing Me Softly rocketed up the charts to finish the month at #1, despite not (quite) making the Top 10 average for the month.

There were 55 individual songs on the Top 40 over the course of the 4 weeks, only one less that January.

Pretty great month, frankly.  I own 9 of the 11 songs, there's only one I didn't remember (Timmy Thomas).  

Here's the list of songs that made their Top 40 debuts during the month.  A rather impressive list!

  • Dueling Banjos - Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell - 18
  • Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001) - Deodato - 25
  • I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) - The Moody Blues - 28
  • Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack - 34
  • Living Together, Growing Together - The 5th Dimension - 34
  • Give Me Your Love - Barbara Mason - 34
  • The Cover Of "Rolling Stone" - Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show - 36
  •  Got Ants In My Pants (and i want to dance) (Part 1) - James Brown - 36
  • Space Oddity - David Bowie - 36
  • Aubrey - Bread - 36
  • Jesus Is Just Alright - The Doobie Brothers - 37
  • Don't Cross The River - America - 37
  • Peaceful Easy Feeling - Eagles - 38
  • Big City Miss Ruth Ann - Gallery - 38
  • Hummingbird - Seals and Crofts - 38
  • Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got) - Four Tops - 39
  • Danny's Song - Anne Murray - 40
  • I'm Never Gonna Be Alone Anymore - Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose - 40
  • Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye) - Gladys Knight And The Pips - 40
  • Dead Skunk - Loudon Wainwright III - 40


So welcome to 1973.  Let me know if there's something you'd like me to add, I'll think about it!








Monday, February 13, 2023

Where Eagles Dare

 February is Eagle month in SW Illinois, and we usually go on at least one eagle-watching excursion every year.  Here's s a couple of shots of the same eagle, seen from one of the overlooks at Pere Marquette State Park



You can barely make out another one; the bright spot along the eater's edge over the front 1/3 of the barge below:

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Thursday, February 09, 2023

Color or Black-And-White: Abandoned Railroad Bridge

 A simple phone photo, taken on a recent hike along Nickel Plate Trail in Glen Carbon, IL.  Both versions processed using Snapseed edit, on my iPad.  Which do you prefer?




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Wednesday, February 08, 2023

Hiker's 365 Challenge

 So... I'm trying something new this year:  Hiker's 365 Challenge.  It's a simple program, actually.  Get out and hike.  Minimum hike is 1.0 miles, and you have 365 days.  Total goal is 356 miles.  Now there's a lot of details, and some varied opinions, but the point is to get outside, to walk at least 1 mile, and to make 365 miles in a year's time.  They even have a facebook group where folks can post about thier progress.

I've been having fun with it, and not quite 6 weeks in, I'm above pace.  Almost 40% of my walks have been in and around my neighborhood, which isn't as "nature" as I'd prefer.  But you take what you can get when it's winter and the days are short.

They ask people to take a photo on the trail with the patch they sent.  I've been pretty spotty about it, but here's a few of them, just for giggles:










Saturday, February 04, 2023

Overextended?


Looking back at my 2022 photo output, I realized that I’m spread over a bunch of places, and probably not serving any of them well.  These include:

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Lsquared Imaging:  My “primary” blog.  If you’re reading this post, you know this one.  I’m pretty sure I started L^2 in the fall of has been around since at least August of 2004, and was a continuation from a personal page at AOL (remember AOL?).  Only 76 posts in 2022, and many of them were not photo related.  But hey, almost 19 years!

Happenstance Photography:  My “other” blog.  Around since at least July of 2000.  IIRC, I originally started this to focus on my microstock experience, but in late 2012 it had evolved into just photos, and just B&W photos.  Only 34 posts in 2022, down from 78 in 2021.

Instagram – lsqrd42:  I actually started this account in spring of 2014, but it languished for a long time.  These days it is probably where I am most active.  Once they updated so you could update from a PC, my activity picked up.  I like the immediacy of IG, and frequently post phone-photos that don’t end up elsewhere.  I had 407 posts to lasqd42 in 2022, some of which included more than one photo.  But only 210 followers at the end of the year.

365project – Larry L:  I started this site as a “photo-a-day project in January 2015.  It’s just another place I post photos for the past several years.  But I like the community and the challenges.  I posted 228 photos here in 2022

Betterphoto – Larry Lawhead:  I was pretty active here back in the 2003 – 2009 time frame, but quit for a while.  I rejoined in December 2021, though.  This site is good for it’s contests, which provide nice recognition.  Thy also host my website.  I posted 158 photos to BP last year.

Lawheadphoto.com:  Started in December 2021, this is my photo website.  It’s hosted through Betterphoto.  I’m sad to say that it has been rather stagnant, I don’t think I’ve updated it in 5+ months.  I’ve never gotten any meaningful feedback through the site, don’t have any indication how much traffic it gets, and haven’t been thrilled with the template I’m using.  One of my goals for 2023 is to resurrect this effort.

Facebook Groups – I do post photos all along to my Facebook page, but nothing concerted.  I do belong to a couple of photo groups, but I’ve not successfully “clicked” with any of them. That was part of a goal to find a local community.  I need to decide on one (maybe 2) and put more effort into it.  These include:  Midwest Photographic Society, Riverbend Photography Group, St Louis Photography Group and Alton Area Photography Group. 

Then there’s Quilt Shops and Photo Ops, a little something my wife and I started ~3 years ago.  There’s a web page, an Instagram and a Facebook page.  But those have been quite stagnant over the past 2 years, and I’m not sure what we want to do with thise.  So I won’t include links.

Some other past or stagnant things include:

The World In Black And White:  This was a blog I was invited to join, with a limited group of people (25 I think) posting photos.  It pretty much died after the moderator left, the last post was fall of 2019.  I had quit participating well before that, and deleted all my photos from there.  The blog still exists, though.

Microstock:  I participated in several microstock sites in the between 2004 and 2009.  I think I was in 6 sites at one point, through the years, that’s evolved to just 2 (Getty and Adobe).  Even though I haven’t posted anything to them in 14 years, I still get a rare (small) check.  I should probably close them, the income aren’t worth the trouble (1099’s).  And while microstock was an interesting experience, I have no interest in plunging back in.

Thursday, February 02, 2023

The Original Wally's Fast Food

Last weekend we went out for an explore, passing through Breese, Illinois on our way to a hike at Eldon Hazlet State Park (Carlyle, IL).  My wife's hairdresser had recommended Wally's, so we decided to give it a shot.

Nothin' Fancy about Wally's. Simple burger, fries and a (diet) Ski.  Simple and great.  Perfect fuel before a nice hike!  As you can see from the photo, it was a pretty popular place on this chilly Saturday afternoon!



 

February!

 First photos from February.  Simple phone photos taken during my late afternoon walk around the neighborhood.  Happy the days are getting a little longer!









Saturday, January 28, 2023

Color or Black-And-White: Snowy Trail

 From a recent walk at Watershed Nature Center, on a snowy morning.  I shot this in color, but with the intention to convert to B&W.  I usually do it that way, to allow more control of the conversion.  Anyway, after the fact, I'm not sure which I prefer.  What say you?


Color version:


Black and White version:


Especially side-by-side (or stacked, actually), I think I prefer the color.  The B&W version is what I posted on Instagram, at 365project and at BetterPhoto

1973 In Music - January's Almost Made the Charts.

So, with my ongoing series of posts on music from 50 years go, and what we were listening to, I've thought alot about adding a list of great songs that made the Hop 100, but didn't make the Top 40.  As I've started a new year (and a new spreadsheet) I figured I'd give it a shot.


SO, for January 1973, I looked at songs that dropped off the charts during the month, but never made the Top 40.  And for the month, I counted 22.  Here they are, with peak position noted:

  • No - Buldog - 44
  • Trouble In My Home - Joe Simon - 50
  • In Heaven There Is No Beer - Clean Living - 51
  • Let Us Love - Bill Withers - 47
  • You're A Lady - Peter Skellern - 50
  • I Got A Bag Of My Own - James Brown - 59
  • We Need Order - The Chi-lites - 61
  • Everybody Loves A Love Song - Mac Davis - 63
  • Angel - Rod Stewart - 65
  • 992 Arguments - The O'Jays - 68
  • I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock And Roll) - Gary Glitter - 71
  • You're A Lady - Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando - 70
  • Anthem - Wayne Newton - 65
  • Mama Weer All Crazee Now - Slade - 76
  • One Last Time - Glen Campbell - 78
  • You Can Do Magic - Limmie and Family Cookin' - 84
  • Jesus Was A Capricorn - Kris Kristofferson - 91
  • Knock Knock Who's There - Mary Hopkin - 92
  • I'm Sorry - Joey Heatherton - 87
  • Choo Choo Mama - Ten Years After - 89
  • The Red Back Spider - Brownsville Station - 96
  • She's Got To Be A Saint - Ray Price - 93

I have playlists of great songs that made the Hot 100, but not the Top 40.  But for this month?  Not so much.  There's a couple I remember, but none I own.  I'll keep this up for a few months, see how it works out!







Friday, January 27, 2023

Happenstance we fell into...

 You probably (hopefully) know about my "other" blog site:  Happenstance Photography.  It's been around since at least 2006, though it has had several starts and stops and changes in focus.  Snce August 2012 it has been my place for posting B&W images exclusively.  No explanations, no pontificating, just the images, and (usually) the EXIF information and (where relevant) the location.  If you haven't seen it, please check it out!

Anyway, what prompted this post is that I've been negligent over here in the blog world, and I'm trying to do better. I've kept up here a little, but realized today that I hadn't posted to Happenstance in 5+ months!  Well, I'm committed to improving, and have some things in mind to push "accountability."

I've actually set up posts there for the next 3.5 weeks, every other day, so that's a start.

Watershed Nature Center, Sonw Day

 

Earlier this week, we had predictions of a snow storm, predictions ranged as high as 7" for our area.  We did get snow, and some areas near us got several inches, but our area wasn't more than an inch or two, and it started melting pretty quickly.  All in all, it made for a nice walk at the Watershed, and no issues on the roads.

Here's some photos from Watershed Nature Center, a nice outing!
















Tuesday, January 17, 2023

On the Charts, January 1973

 Well, we're into a new year, and I've decided to keep up my postings of the songs that were on the Top 40 (US) charts 50 years ago (1973).  Ah, 1973.  Nixon was inaugurated for his 2nd term as president, but the Watergate hearings kicked off.  The Billie Jean King / Bobby Riggs "Battle of the Sexes" took place.  The most popular TV shows were All in the Family and The Waltons, and the movies The Sting and The Exorcist debuted.  And most importantly to me, my 13th birthday (midyear).  Crazy times!

All of the 1972 music posts can be seen HERE, btw.

Following the format from last year, here's the Top 10 songs for January 1973, based on the average chart position (US charts) over the 4 weeks:

  • You're So Vain - Carly Simon  - 1.25
  • Superstition - Stevie Wonder - 2.25
  • Me And Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul - 3.75
  • Your Mama Don't Dance - Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina - 5.75
  • Clair - Gilbert O'Sullivan - 6.75
  • Crocodile Rock - Elton John - 7.25
  • Rockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu - Johnny Rivers - 7.25
  • Superfly - Curtis Mayfield - 9.25
  • Funny Face - Donna Fargo - 10
  • Why Can't We Live Together - Timmy Thomas - 11.5

Carly Simon's You're So Vain was #1 for the first 3 weeks of January, With Stevie Wonder's Superstition taking over the last week. There were 56 individual songs on the Top 40 over the course of the 4 weeks.

Pretty great month, frankly.  I own 8 of the 10 songs, there's only one I didn't remember.  

In the past, I've included a list of songs that made their Top 40 debuts, I'll keep that up, I suppose:

  • Could It Be I'm Falling In Love - The Spinners - 31
  • Dancing In The Moonlight - King Harvest - 32
  • Don't Expect Me To Be Your Friend - Lobo - 33
  • Love Jones - Brighter Side Of Darkness - 34
  • Dreidel - Don McLean - 34
  • Last Song - Edward Bear - 34
  • Rocky Mountain High - John Denver - 35
  • Daddy's Home - Jermaine Jackson - 35
  • Do You Want To Dance? - Bette Midler  - 36
  • Jambalaya (On The Bayou) - The Blue Ridge Rangers - 37
  • Love Train The O'Jays 37
  • Looking Through The Eyes Of Love - The Partridge Family - 39
  • The Relay - The Who - 39
  • Reelin' and Rockin' - Chuck Berry - 40
  • Harry Hippie - Bobby Womack and Peace - 40
  • I'll Be Your Shelter (In Time Of Storm) - Luther Ingram - 40

So welcome to 1973.  Let me know if there's something you'd like me to add, I'll think about it!





Monday, January 16, 2023

Color or Black-And-White: Tired

 I was walking on MCT Heritage Trail yesterday, and took this photo of a discarded tire just off the trail.  I've noticed it several times before, but this is the first time I took a photo,

I wasn't sure when I took it whether it would be color or B&W, and after looking at it both ways, I'm still not positive.  But after sleeping on it, I do have a slight preference.


What say you?

Obviously shot in color.  Simple iPhone photo, processed on my iPad using Snapseed Edit.  



I tagged it "Before and After", but that's not exactly true.  Neither is straight out of camera (SOOC), And the B&W isn't directly from the color version.  They're both steps from an intermediate version.  Anyway, I figured "close enough".