Post FKA Reasons to Be Cheerful Part 4

A lot has happened in the world since I last did one of these posts. These posts were started to help me focus on things that made me cheerful, or content I enjoyed throughout the quarantine. I apologize for some levity here, but know that I’m working on putting some words together on the world around me, and will have that posted soon.

cookie with bite taken out of it on brown parchment paper

I always start these posts with food, and I can say without superlative, these are the best gluten free chocolate chip cookies I’ve had. I dare you to find a better recipe.

I find the recipe to be a little unorthodox – why you cover the bowl and let it sit for 30 minutes seems odd compared to most cookie recipes – but my taste buds love the results. Thanks to my wife Stef for finding and making several batches of this gluten free manna.

Moving onwards from sweets and food.

Elon Musk is a lot of things. I only enjoy him when he’s involved with SpaceX and last week’s liftoff of Americans on an American rocket was an incredible launch and an important milestone. As someone who was obsessed with the space program as a child, I’ve wept watching the SpaceX Falcon rockets land. My eyes were dry for this launch, but I get a little misty eyed thinking about expanding our presence in the cosmos.

One thing that made me cheerful within the last month was to stop following Pete Souza on Instagram. The former Obama White House photographer made noise three years ago by throwing shade at the Trump administration. But after three years of these bromance posts, the content never elevated itself and it’s all just cheap shots. Plus, Souza would get really worked up in posts when users would criticize Joe Biden and his track record in the senate. One less account to follow for me and I know I’m not missing anything.

I’ve been a big fan of Buzzfeed News for the last several years. Former editor Ben Smith recently left and took a post at the New York Times. Smith kept the receipts from his time at Buzzfeed because he wrote a piece in the NYT in early May that calls out Ronan Farrow on his reporting; that piece also coined the phrase “resistance journalism” which he describes as “if reporters swim ably along with the tides of social media and produce damaging reporting about public figures most disliked by the loudest voices, the old rules of fairness and open-mindedness can seem more like impediments than essential journalistic imperatives.”

Well, this set off a lot of think pieces, and got Farrow himself to capitulate a little bit on his reporting. Two of the standout think pieces are from Glen Greenwald and Erik Wemple.

Greenwald writes, “It is this “resistance journalism” sickness that caused U.S. politics to be drowned for three years in little other than salacious and fact-free conspiracy theories about Trump and his family members and closest associates.”

Wemple writes, “Given that Farrow’s reporting helped to take down a monster, do we care that he retroactively padded his reporting on various occasions on his book tour? Do we care that he embellished the contents of his notebook here and there?”

I have enjoyed Farrow’s work, and believe he’s done some great things, but in this age of a 24 second news cycle, we seek quick answers, brassy headlines, and wit, and we can all fall victim of seductive headings and reporting that reads like a John le Carré novel. Let’s keep working on exposing corruption and holding those in power accountable, but don’t pad the facts.

The last thing that’s brought me happiness is Styx’s Wikipedia page. Can you say vanity writing? Also, beef much?

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Apologies to Cheap Trick, but Styx has the best hair of any band from Illinois in the 1970s.

As a Chicagoan, and one who loves knowing which third tier band populated by one original member and several ringers will be playing the local county fairs, I know Styx is still around, and has had some beef the last two decades, but the Wikipedia page has dozens of great lines, all of which need citations.

  • “DeYoung has not been part of the band since 1999, after being ousted by guitarists James “J.Y.” Young and Tommy Shaw in an acrimonious split. Styx have since sold over 54 million records worldwide.”

Wait, they’ve sold 54 million since the split? Let’s continue.

  • By the late 1980s, both Styx members’ solo careers gradually simmered down to a modest but loyal fan base.
  • Meanwhile, James “JY” Young recorded his own solo albums: City Slicker (1985 with Jan Hammer)[13] and Out on a Day Pass (1988), both attracting only minimal attention. 
  • Styx toured across the US in the spring and summer of 1991, but their success was short lived, as they were dropped after A&M Records was purchased by PolyGram Records, ending an over-fifteen-year relationship. The popularity of Grunge was a major factor in PolyGram letting the band go.

I love it when bands of one genre blame a new genre.

  • Styx also was part of the Super Bowl pre game entertainment in San Diego prior to the Oakland Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They played a short set in the parking lot, as well as on the field right before the game, playing Queen‘s “We Are the Champions“.

When you go to Dennis DeYoung’s page, and the beef gets juicier. Bolded text is my emphasis.

  • DeYoung has been credited as the writer of more Styx songs than any other Styx member. He was also the band’s most successful writer, penning 7 of the band’s 8 Billboard top 10 singles as well as a solo top 10 single.
  • the band played a number of small venues and school auditoriums, refining their craft before the song “Lady” propelled them to national, then international, stardom.
  • A self-taught keyboardist, DeYoung quickly became one of the most notable keyboard players in rock. 
  • Influenced by the recent release of Emerson, Lake & Palmer‘s first album, DeYoung – a novice synthesizer player at the time – used a modular Moog to record the keyboard tracks for Styx’s debut album in 1972. This album featured a rock version of “Fanfare for the Common Man“, more than 5 years before ELP came up with a similar idea of recording this classical composition as a rock band featuring the synthesizer that would later become one of ELP’s best known recordings.

He’s got beef with Emerson, Lake & Palmer? A band who is more synonymous with the synthesizer than Styx will ever be? Holy smokes. That’s like saying you played a Stratocaster with a Marshall amp before Hendrix.

Lastly, there’s this list of TV Shows where Styx songs have played on DeYoung’s page. All without citations. Sadly, I think I’ve seen most of these episodes.

Note the last line in the screenshot.

That’s it for this post. Take us to church Jason Segal.

Lamentations

I was planning to write another reasons to be cheerful post today, but there’s not a lot to be cheerful about the last several days. I’m saddened and horrified by what happened to George Floyd, Breanna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery. I’m mad and frustrated. I’ve been reflecting how how I, a WASP male who lives in an affluent suburb, may have contributed to the systems that failed George, Breanna, and Ahmaud.

I stand with the protesters and I empathize with their anger. The white hegemony in this country must come to an end. I condemn the use of violence as a means to express their frustration at the institutions who have failed them.

Reasons to be Cheerful Part 3

I haven’t done of these posts in a few weeks because I’ve been busy at work. I’m cheerful that work has been busy these last several weeks. As a lot of customers deal with the pandemic, there are novel situations arising which means novel solutions for me to design and I’m cheerful to not only have a job, but to have steady work, and to work at a company who’s at the forefront and is a thought-leader in how we return to work. More on that in a coming blog post.

Easy Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

But let’s talk about the food I’m cheerful for as that’s how all of these posts start. My mom made a gluten free pineapple upside cake, and it was amazing. Pillsbury makes a great and dependable gluten free yellow cake mix, and the pineapple and cherries are incredible. Smother it in whipped cream and eat in mass quantities.

Speaking of food, one source of a lot of cheer for me has been Dunkin’ Donuts. I’ve been going to this Dunkin’ location for decades and it is by far the most consistent and dependable Dunkin’ in all of DuPage County. I’m thankful that they’re open and still serving that sweet, caffeinated nectar that I love.

A lot of these blog posts are about the material and commercial things I’m enjoying during this quarantine. I think of myself as not being materialistic, but I must confess that I am stress-buying things. However, with items not shipping immediately, I am second guessing many purchases. This has caused me to pause and abandon many carts. If I can’t get it in two days, and it’ll be here in two weeks, do I really need it? This is something I should ask myself more often.

I’ve written before about my grey hair. As the only days are today, yesterday, and tomorrow, I find that identifying more grey hairs during this quarantine is really helping me identify the passage of time.

I recently spent a night exploring the history of The Carpenters, a group I know very little about. I discovered Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story and it is surreal. Highly recommend watching it. Full video here.

Another thing that brings me immense joy is this GIF I made a few weeks ago.

And lastly, music is helping me through this. So let’s rock.

Reasons to be Cheerful Part 2

The last post started with food so I’m going to start this post with food. Being gluten free I’ve become used to sub-par substitutes for things I used to enjoy. I’m happy to report that the everything bagels from The Essential Baking Company are divine. Not only are they delicious, but the surface area of the bread is comparable to a regular, non-gluten free bagel. I have been eating this every day for two weeks now and they bring me much joy.

One of my New Year’s resolutions was to play guitar more. I could probably be playing guitar more, but even with the limited time I do play, it makes me very cheerful.

The main reason I’m not playing guitar as much as I’d like is most of my time in the evening is spent playing Super Mario Maker 2. I like making simple and dumb levels. What I didn’t know when I started making levels is just how hard these simple levels can turn out to be; all of my uploaded courses have clear rates of less than 10%. Find my courses under the name Lolodada.

The mayor of Naperville threatened censure against a city council member who has atavistic views on drug policy.

The last thing that makes me cheerful is I rediscovered this DJ set from the late, great Blu Jemz. It’s not the best DJ set, but it’s a great and memorable set because Jemz goes off the rails. He’s playing after Gaslamp Killer, who is a beast behind the decks, and he’s trying to salvage the crowd. It really starts to turn about 20 minutes in, when Jemz gets on the mic and encourages the audience to dance. Then it just implodes and he plays 15 minutes of Tupac straight because “I didn’t come to LA to play Tupac for nothing.” It keeps going as he requests “more Hennessy to the DJ booth” and then he cuts out the music and raps on the mic doing everyone’s verses. He’s his own hypeman and he just doesn’t care what the crowd thinks. Every time I listen to this set it makes me smile. I really miss him.

Reasons to be Cheerful Part 1

The world is pretty awful right now. To fight this gloom, I’m writing about a few things that make me cheerful to help power through these challenging times.

As readers may know, I’m gluten free. Finding gluten free substitutes doesn’t mean that the flavor or texture will match what you’re used to. That being said, I unequivocally recommend King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pancake Mix. Pancake mixes for me used to be instant; this requires the mixture to set for ten minutes. I assure you dear reader, that these 10 minutes are worth the wait. These pancakes are succulent. Recently we’ve been dairy free in my house. Using almond milk with these pancakes really elevates the flavor and the flapjacks seem more tender than ever.

Politics has brought me some joy this week. Naperville voted yes, on a non-binding referendum vote, to approve the sale of recreational marijuana in the city. It’s good when nimbyism is defeated.

Speaking of defeat, Dan Lipinski lost his re-election bid to Congress this week. He’ll probably become a lobbyist like his dad, but this made me happy.

The Bears got a new quarterback. I won’t be happy unless we win more games than last season, but right now this is some optimism to look forward to.

Governor Pritzker said FOIA officers would keep processing requests.

I made a Depeche Mode reference on a call with over a dozen attendees from a customer.

Lastly, I’ve been enjoying memes more than usual. This scientist meme is my favorite at the moment.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B9nT3SVFFBu/?igshid=2cuyopu4ifzh
https://www.instagram.com/p/B9VQL5TFOz4/?igshid=1pz8x1k5fa5m5

And if you need to feel cheerful right now, you better listen to this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcjh1a9Yoao