Tag: Video
Download of The Day- Rapper’s Delight
I sure hope these guys got to retire from the money they made on this song.
Still Holds Up To This Very Day #Old School
It’s a free download on the Amazon mp3 store Rappers Delight On Amazon mp3 Store
This Today Show Interview With Katherine Webb Must Be Driving The Feminazis Of The World Bananas
It may be the dead of winter, but it’s not dead in Gloucester
A mighty fine week of live music is shaping up beginning with Allen Estes in Dan King’s seat with Brown, Mattacks & Ginandes at Jalapenos 7pm, followed by Steve Caraway’s open mic at Dog Bar at 9 and Henley Douglas at Rhumb Line at the same time. You can get to all three excellent shows if you play your cards right.
Tomorrow, live music begins at 7 as well. It’s nice to have live music that isn’t too late for kids. And it’s good to get kids out to appreciate live music at a young age.
As the week progresses it becomes harder to get to every show, so you’re gonna have to choose. See the live music lineup here and start thinking about the weekend.
In the meantime check out this video of Steve Caraway — oohh, don’t you love the sound of that twelve-string!
P&V’s LOL #8: Accounting is the art of telling the story you want to tell with the figures you have at hand

I was introduced to this Law of Life by Tom Conley when he was CFO of Yankee Fleet back when Carol & Jerry Hill owned it. Vickie and I have worked with hundreds of people and I think it’s safe to say that Tom Conley was among the most fun. Look at the photo and imagine him saying, Accounting is the art of telling the story you want to tell with the figures you have at hand with that little impish grin. No laugh. Not even a chuckle. Here’s the best part: he doesn’t remember saying it. Really, Tom?
Come to think of it, this photo from his website is the first time I’ve seen TC (as we called him) in a suit. When he worked at Yankee Fleet, he performed every imaginable task from stocking boats with bait (imagine doing that in a suit) to marketing, advertising and (of course) accounting.
As far as I can remember, TC formulated this LOL in response to my assertion that Yankee Fleet should pay us a lot more money for the work were doing based on how much we contributed to their bottom line (we cut their ad budget by 2/3 and more than doubled their on-line sales in only a year). My point was, Just look at the accounting. Even if you add up all the money you’ve paid us to build and promote your websites, you’re still way ahead. Of course, his quip completely disarmed me and we quickly agreed on a discounted price for our next project, making TC perhaps the best negotiator I’ve ever encountered. We’re smarter now.
On his never-ending cost-cutting quest, TC once asked, “What if I just send you the code? Then what would it cost?” He said it over the phone, so I couldn’t see that grin. At the time we were building a high-end, database driven engine for him to mange 4 websites, build newsletters, sell gift certificates, track comment cards, etc. Even though he was kidding, TC liked to dabble in HTML and I’ll bet he actually thought he could save us time by sending us some code, which he never did — thank goodness for that!
As for the wisdom of his LOL, well it’s self evident, isn’t it? This time of year, all you accounting folks, struggling with year-end, are trying to tell one story to the tax man and an altogether different story to your investors. Isn’t that fun?
It couldn’t possibly be as much fun as working with TC. Now that he’s got his own consulting business, we don’t get to fight over pricing and dream up ever more clever ways to market, promote and analyze the whale watching/deep sea fishing business. Those were the good ol’ days.
Speaking of good ol’ days, check out this video of George Harrison and Eric Clapton performing Taxman live! (In this video, TC’s the guy who dims stage lights–before Harrison has a chance to say Thank You–just to save a couple of bucks on electricity;)
What’s EBMG?

Not what, who? You don’t think Jalapenos is going to cancel their wicked popular Tuesday night music — even though Dan King is off to the west coast, do you? Nope. This coming Tuesday, Dave Brown, Dave Mattacks and Wolf Ginandes (BM&G) will be joined by Allen Estes, hence: EBMG.
But don’t wait for Tuesday, lots of great live music this weekend. See the full live music schedule here.
Here’s a quick farewell to GMG FOBs video we shot just before filming the Local Music Seen Dan King Farewell Special featuring J.B. Amero. You can see part 2 of the special on Cape Ann TV Channel 12, this Sunday (Jan 6) at 6pm.
Allen will play a request for you on Tuesday if you can tell him the name of the song he quoted to Dan in this video.
Must Watch! Gloucester Engineering Wind Turbine Construction Video
You haven’t seen anything this cool video-wise in Gloucester in 2013. Guaranteed,
Jay Groccia From www.OnSiteStudios.com Produced This-
Cape Ann MarketWATCH Annual Wrap Up From Kenny MacCarthy
How’d the real estate market do this year? Click the link for the trends on Cape Ann.
If you need Real Estate advice, call my boy Kenny MacCarthy, He’s responsive, honest and knows his stuff.
(978) 758-0983
East Gloucester Ride In The Snow 12/30/12
Filmed By Frank Ciolino using the Kodak Playsport ZX3 and Kaylau nClamp.
You could be screwed
As of yesterday, there were only 50 tickets left to Chelsea Berry’s triumphant return to Shalin Liu with her new band, performing songs from her new CD. And the concert is on Feb 9 (five weeks from Saturday).
Do you really want to be one of those people who clicks on this link in two weeks and screams at the computer, Oh Sh*t, it’s sold out?
Just in case you missed her opening for Chris Isaak at North Shore Music Theatre last June, here’s a taste of what you can expect next month in a much more intimate setting:
Now just because it’s cold, doesn’t mean the weekend doesn’t start on Thursday. Good live music choices tonight. See the complete lineup here.
Video- Mark Grenier Reflects On His Presidency At The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
New Years Day Rocky Neck Plunge Video w/ GMG Stars
After shooting plunge prep, the Zip Line Kid gave me his camera to shoot all the brave souls who took the plunge with a warm ending at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center with gracious hostess, Karen Ristuben.
P&V’s LOL #7: You’re freezing when it’s colder than your age

Of course, this LOL is only true for those of us who use the temperature scale developed by the inventor of the mercury thermometer, Mr. Fahrenheit.
This Law of Life, was inspired by Kevin Ricci of The Village Restaurant in Essex, whose answer to my question about why he always vacations in warm climates was, “I just don’t like when it’s colder than my age.”
It didn’t take me long to realize that Kevin was on to something. You can easily test this law by asking yourself at what temperature do you feel like you’re freezing. As predicted, that temperature (for me) is right about my age, which is considerably warmer than either the air or water will be tomorrow, hence the reason I will NOT be taking the plunge. (There’s part 1 of your answer to this post, Joey.)
Last year Vickie took the plunge, but she’s a year older now. More importantly, she’s a lot wiser, so she will not be taking the plunge either (part 2 of the answer). Now the Zip Line Kid, is certainly young enough not to feel freezing in 45 degree water, but his commentary in yesterday’s video was so good that he’ll be filming instead of plunging (part 3 of the answer). So we’ll bring donations to the Open Door, a camera, a commentator and plenty of enthusiasm for those young enough and/or crazy enough to plunge tomorrow.
But before we even think about tomorrow, we just have to point out just how much music is available tonight MORE THAN 70 SHOWS TO CHOOSE FROM! See the full NYE schedule here.
Here’s a wintry video from 25 years ago to get you into the NYE and plunge spirit:
These girls ROCK, but their version omits the 2nd half of the bridge from Simon & Garfunkel’s original. Does anybody know what those lyrics are? Here’s some help:
Downtown Gloucester In The Snow Ride 12/30/12
Zip Line Kid Films Sled Jumping @ Stage Fort Park ~ with commentary
Filmed by John Van Ness (Zip Line Kid) using his new Christmas present (Nikon Coolpix) with a little help from Dad.
Commentary by Julia Amero & John Van Ness. Edited by Dad.
New Years Rockport Eve is right around the corner
Don’t have buttons yet? Here’s where to get them:
In Rockport:
John Tarr Store, Main St.
Smith hardware & Lumber at the Lumber Desk
Toad Hall Bookstore, Main St.
In Gloucester:
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Commercial St.
House of Raven, Main St.
Gloucester Music, Main St.
Here’s a list of the live music (dozens of choices). The whole shebang goes from 6pm to midnight and is one of the best entertainment values of the year. You can download a map and complete schedule (in table format) here. Plus if the weather cooperates (which it just might) you can see the moon, Jupiter and its moons, and galaxies so far away they’ll convince you that you really are as insignificant as you thought — a great way to begin the new year. The Zip Line Kid and I are still talking about how much fun we had looking through the telescopes set up by the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club at Dock Sq.
Last year we were too late to get in to see Cape Ann Big band at Shalin Liu. We won’t make that mistake this year. Here’s a sample of what we missed:
Plenty of opportunities to get into the party spirit tonight (see complete live music listings here). Might be a good time to check out Mike O’Connell and his excellent band at Minglewood starting at 9pm.
Video- Family Fun With Bows and Arrows
Video- Lanesville Ride 4 Times Fast Filmed By Frank Ciolino
Filmed By Frank Ciolino using the Kodak Playsport ZX3 and Kaylau nClamp.
Edited using Windows Live Movie Maker
Video- Una Furtiva Lagrima from Carlo Vogele
Forwarded by FOB Charlie Carrol-
Carlo Vogele writes-
I shot this little musical film in my kitchen over a few weeks in late 2011. It is the result of my passion for beautiful sad opera songs and my interest in the tragic destiny of a fish.
It’s been in festivals this year, touring Annecy, Hiroshima, Ottawa, Telluride and more. It is also part of the 14th Animation Show of Shows. You can visit the blog for more making of pics and film info : furtivalagrimafilm.blogspot.com/




