Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Hepcat, "Earthquake and Fire" from Out of Nowhere (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: I've been ghoulish in neglecting to memorialize the death of Hepcat's Greg Lee on 19 March—Saint Joseph's Day, also the day I drove over a thousand miles—not quite one month hence.
"…And when the music's done,
I'll go quietly."
Requiescat in pace.

Monday, April 15, 2024

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Potshot, "Radio" from Pots and Shots (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Skammentary: Wayback Machine.

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Monday of the Third Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Sunday, 8 April 2018
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, "Sunny Blues/7 Inch" from Ska Me Forever (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Skammentary: Wayback Machine.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Amy Winehouse featuring Jools Holland, "Monkey Man" (live) from At the B.B.C. (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: Recorded in 2006 on Jools Holland's television program. Never let it be said that we here at The Secret Base do not take a broadminded, "big tent" approach to SKApril. Written & originally recorded by Toots & the Maytals in 1969, "Monkey Man" has also been notably covered by The Specials & Reel Big Fish.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Saturday, 7 April 2012
MU330, "Pool Party" from MU330 (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: The "From the SKArchives" songs for 7-10 April are going to be blogged out of order due to my recent travels, but they are going to be played in proper order in my "SKArchive '24" playlist.

Wayback Machine.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Tuesday, 14 April 2020
The Dendrites, "Turkey Shoot" from the Fly Casual E.P. (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: Wayback Machine.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV!

The Aquabats! "Magic Chicken!" from The Fury of The Aquabats! (Captain Thumbs Up!)

Skammentary: Alas & alack, what always happens, happened again! Every year, I'm so excited to highlight new & different ska bands that the SKApril All-Stars get crammed together into the end o' the month. I resolved that this year would be different, trying to space out the All-Stars more evenly throughout the month, even selecting The Mighty Mighty Bosstones on the second day of SKApril XIV, yet here we are halfway through April & The Aquabats! are only the second All-Stars to be featured in SKApril XIV. I'd like to blame last weekend's extended, enjoyable, & highly disruptive trip to verdammt Ohio, but that's just an excuse:
"The fault, dear Tain, is not in our stars, but in ourselves."
(I love it when
Star Trek quotes &/or alludes to Shakespeare!)

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the III Sunday o' Easter

The Third Sunday of Easter
Sarah Kroger, "O God Beyond All Praising" from Origin: A Beauty Initiative within F.O.C.U.S. (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Saints + Scripture: III Sunday of Easter

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Third Sunday of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

Scripture of the Week
Mass Readings—Third Sunday of Easter
The Acts of the Apostles, chapter three, verses thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, seventeen, eighteen, & nineteen;
Psalm Four (R/. seven[a]; or, "Alleluia"), verses two,four, seven & eight, & nine;
The First Letter of John, chapter two, verses one thru five(a);
The Gospel according to Luke, chapter twenty-four, verses thirty-five thru forty-eight.

Commentary: Easter Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, in today’s Gospel, the risen Jesus appears to his eleven disciples. He does not appear as a Platonic soul, a ghost, or a hallucination. Instead, he can be touched and seen, has flesh and bones, and can consume baked fish. Against all their expectations, a dead man had returned, through the power of God, bodily and objectively, from death.

Even while insisting on this bodiliness and objectivity, we must not go to the opposite extreme. It really was Jesus, the crucified, who had returned from the dead. But he did not come back simply resuscitated to the confines of ordinary space and time. He was not, in a word, like Lazarus, the daughter of Jairus, or the son of the widow of Naim, all people who had been raised only to die again.

Instead, Jesus’ body is transformed and transfigured, independent of the strictures of space and time; it is, in Paul’s language, a “spiritual” body. And the point is this: he has triumphed over death and all that pertains to death. His resurrected body is a foretaste and promise of what God intends for all of us.
Video reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire): Sunday Sermon.

Video reflection by Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M. (U.S.C.C.B.): Easter Reflection.

Video reflection by Doctor Tim Gray (Augustine Institute/Formed.org): Easter Reflection.

Video reflection by Jeff Cavins (Ascension): Encountering the Word.

Audio reflection by Scott Hahn, Ph.D. (St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology): Breaking the Bread.


Papal Quote o' the Day
"Responsible parenthood involves not only bringing children into the world, but also taking part personally & responsibily in their upbringing & education. True live in the family is forever!"
—Pope Saint John Paul II the Great (1920-2005, r. 1978-2005; feast: 22 October)
Saint Quote o' the Day
"A woman's soul is fashioned as a shelter in which other souls may unfold."
—Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, O.C.D. (1891-1942, feast: 9 August)
Mother Teresa Quote o' the Day
"A beggar one day came up to me & said, 'Mother Teresa, everybody gives you things for the poor. I also want to give you something, but I only have ten pence. I want to give you that.' I said to myself, 'If I take it, he might have to go to bed without eating. If I don;t take it, I will hurt him.' So I took it. And I've never seen so much joy on anybody's face who has given food or money as I saw on that man's face that day. He was happy that he could give something. This is the joy of loving."
—Saint Teresa of Calcutta, M.C. (1910-1997, feast: 5 September)
Archbishop Sheen Quote o' the Day
"Let those souls who think their work has no value recognize that by fulfilling their insignificant tasks out of a love of God, those tasks assume a supernatural worth. The aged who bear the taunts of the young, the sick crucified to their beds, the ignorant immigrant in the steel mill, the street cleaner & the garbage colector, the wardrobe mistressin the theater & the chorus girl who never had a line—all these will be enthroned above dictators, presidents, kings, & cardinals if a greater love of God inspires their humbler tasks than inspires those who play nobler roles with less love."
—Venerable Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)

Saturday, April 13, 2024

The Explorers' Club, № MXXII

Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-41-C, Part II
8-13 April 1984: A first attempt by Nelson to wrangle SolarMax by hand using the M.M.U. jetpack sent the satellite tumbling; ground controllers stabilized SolarMax & Hart grappled it with the Canadarm; van Hoften & Nelson conducted a second E.V.A., repairing SolarMax; all this was highlighted in the IMAX film The Dream Is Alive (1985); after 108 orbits, the Challenger landed at California's Edwards.
Commentary: An experiment in a middeck locker involved thousands of honeybees, who successfully made a honeycomb despite the disorienting effects of microgravity.

Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: S.T.S.-41-C!
The Aquabats!, "Space Bees!" from The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One (Captain Thumbs Up!)
Semper exploro.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Thursday, 13 April 2017
Eric Christian Olsen, "Pierce You Are a B." from Community: Music from the Original Television Series (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: Wayback Machine.

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Saturday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Dance Hall Crashers, "Lost Again" from Honey, I'm Homely! (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary:
"…I know where I wanna go,
But I just don't know,
No, I just don't know how to get there.
I know where I wanna go,
But I just don't know,
No, I just don't know how to get there.

"Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? (Do you?)
Do you? Tell me if you do."

Friday, April 12, 2024

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Big D and the Kids Table, "The Sounds of Allston Village" from How It Goes (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: Wayback Machine.

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Friday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Death of Guitar Pop, "When the Ska Calls" from Pukka Sounds (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary:
"We play 2-Tone records,
We play Trojan records,
We play 2-Tone records,
We play Trojan records.

"You know, I get a strange feeling,
It's the nuttiest of feelings,
When the ska it calls,
I bounce off the walls…"

Thursday, April 11, 2024

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Skankin' Pickle, "Turning Japanese" from Sing Along with Skankin' Pickle (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: A 1990s ska cover of a 1980s pop song? How unexpected!

To be clear, our "Little Tokyo" subset concluded yesterday. Skankin' Pickle were an American band; prominent Skankin' Pickle member Mike Park is of Korean heritage, not Japanese; & song originators The Vapors have confirmed that "Turning Japanese" is a fairly nonsense phrase, about really neither Japan nor Japanse culture. Obviously, though, picking songs from Japanese ska bands naturally brought "Turning Japanese" to mind, & it's good to have Skankin' Pickle back with us as a part of SKApril for the first time since 2016, the sixth SKApril.

Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives

Sunday, 11 April 2021
Don Drummond & The Skatalites, "Man in the Street" from the 100 Reggae & Ska Hits compilation (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)

Skammentary: "Man in the Street" was originally nominated by Bravo Charlie, an online acquaintance & brother Knight of Columbus, who back in the day was in a legit ska band, The Assassinators! Bravo Charlie is older than me, so that 2-Tone is his native era of ska the same was ska-punk is mine. Every year since I've known him I ask him for SKApril nominations & every year he is kind enough to oblige. I've determined to allocate his nominations a maximum of three slots per year, or ten per cent (10%) of any particular SKAril.

Wayback Machine.

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Thursday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

Saints of the Day
'Tis the Memorial of Saint Stanislaus, Bishop & Martyr (1030-1079, of Szczepanów, of Kraków; also spelt Stanisław Szczepanowski), seventh (VII) Bishop of Kraków (1072-1079), martyred personally by the Polish king Bolesław II "the Cruel."
Commentary: Wayback Machine '21& Wayback Machine '20.

Scripture of the Day
Mass Readings—Thursday of the Second Week of Easter
The Acts of the Apostles, chapter five, verses twenty-seven thru thirty-three;
Psalm Thirty-four (R/. seven[a]; or, "Alleluia"), verses two & nine, seventeen & eighteen, & nineteen & twenty;
The Gospel according to John, chapter three, verses thirty-one thru thirty-six.

Commentary: Easter Readings.

Gospel reflection by Bishop Robert Barron (Word on Fire):
Friends, today’s Gospel declares that the Son of God does not ration his gift of the Spirit. At the cathedral in Chartres, the figure of Jesus is surrounded by seven doves, symbolizing these seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. The Messiah will be filled up with all of the powers and energies of God’s Spirit.

These seven gifts have played a prominent role in our tradition, appearing in theologians as diverse as Gregory the Great, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas. These gifts are signs that the Christian is participating in Jesus Christ. In holding up this image, therefore, the Church is asking us to meditate on the people that we are called to be: participants in Jesus.

How does one come by these gifts? We can’t really earn them or work our way toward them. But they do come from Jesus Christ, and therefore from our proximity to him through the Church and the sacraments. As we wait in joyful hope for the coming of the Lord, pray for the conformity to him that consists in the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Video reflection by Paul Jarzembowski (U.S.C.C.B.): Easter Reflection.

Video reflection by Doctor Tim Gray (Augustine Institute/Formed.org): Easter Reflection.

Audio reflection by Miss Joan Watson (St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology): Letters from Home.


Mass Readings—Memorial of Saint Stanislaus
The Book of Revelation, chapter twelve, verses ten, eleven, & twelve(a);
Psalm Thirty-four (R/. five), verses two & three, four & five, sex & seven, & eight & nine;
The Gospel according to John, chapter seventeen, verses eleven(b) thru nineteen.

Commentary: Memorial Readings.

Papal Quote o' the Day
"What is of greatest importance is that people be fired with loving enthusiasm for prayer. In addition, they must spread the warmth of that flame to others with zeal & self-sacrifice."
—Pope Saint John XXIII (1881-1963, r. 1958-1963; feast: 11 October)
Saint Quote o' the Day
"Whatever you do, think of the glory of God as your main goal."
—Saint John Bosco, S.D.B. (1815-1888, feast: 31 January)
Mother Teresa Quote o' the Day
"Do we believe that God's love is infinitely more powerful, His mercy more tender than the evil of sin, than all the hatred, conflicts, & tensions that are dividing the world? Do we believe that God's love is more powerful than the most powerful bombs & guns ever made by human hands & minds?"
—Saint Teresa of Calcutta, M.C. (1910-1997, feast: 5 September)
Archbishop Sheen Quote o' the Day
"An unsuffering Christ Who did not freely pay the debt of human guilt would be reduced to the level of an ethical guide."
—Venerable Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The Explorers' Club, № MXXI

Operation AXIOM: The Space Race—The 60th Anniversary of Gemini 1
8-12 April 1964: Gemini 1 lifted off from Florida's Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, with an unnamed Gemini spacecraft atop a Titan II G.L.V. rocket; pallets of flight instrumentation were installed in place of the crew couches; the mission objective was to evaluate & certify the Titan II G.L.V. for astronauts; holes were drilled in the boilerplate Gemini capsule's heat shield, ensuring burn up during re-entry.
Commentary: When highlighting the fifty-fifth anniversaries of the manned Gemini missions in 2020-2021, I had not yet decided to chronicle unmanned test flights & thus overlooked Project Gemini's two such test flights. I aim to cover both of those sixtieth anniversaries in 2024-2025.

Bonus! Space Race Song o' the Day: Gemini 1
Less Than Jake, "The Test" from Silver Linings (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
Semper exploro.

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

Operation ÖSTERREICH: Easter Feaster Edition

Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 337.1 lbs.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, "Salvation Ska" from Ska=Almighty (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Saints + Scripture: Pascha

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Show-Ska, "Persian Dream" from Time after Time (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Skammentary: Show-Ska are not to be confused with the Reel Big Fish song "Ska Show" (the first song of SKApril X, in the annus horribilis 2020). Show-Ska also made their debut during SKApril X. A particular strength of Show-Ska is their dedication to wearing a band uniform.

Monday, April 8, 2024

Saints + Scripture: The Annunciation of the Lord

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!

'Tis the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord.
Papal Quote o' the Day
"The angel departs; her mission remains, & with it matures her inner closeness to God, a closeness that in her heart she is able to see & touch."
—Pope Benedict XVI (1927-2022, r. 2005-2013)
Saint Quote o' the Day
"Him Whom the heavens cannot contain, the womb of one woman bore. She ruled our Ruler; she carried Him in Whom we are; she gave milk to our bread."
—Saint Augustine of Hippo, Doctor of the Church (354-430, feast: 28 August)
'Tis also the Monday of the Second Week of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

The Skamotts featuring Kuro, "Put Your Records On" from Pleasure Isle (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Skammentary:
"Maybe sometimes
You feel afraid, but it's alright,
'Cause more that stay the same,
The more that seems to change.
Don't you think it's strange?

"Girl, put your records on,
Tell me your favorite song…"

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XIV

Kemuri, "Spiral" from Freedomosh (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey-san)

Skammentary: "Spiral's" verses are sung in Japanese, but an English phrase is repeated throughout the second half o' the song.
"Spiral jump into the sky!…"

The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Divine Mercy Sunday

The Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy)
Mike Hilliker & Melanie Rea, "Lord, Have Mercy" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)

Saints + Scripture: II Sunday of Easter (Pascha)

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Second Sunday of Easter (Sunday of Divine Mercy) (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.

Saturday, April 6, 2024

The Explorers' Club, № MXX

Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-41-C, Part I (№ 11)
6-7 April 1984: The Space Shuttle Challenger OV-099 lifted off from Florida's K.S.C. with CDR Bob Crippen, Pilot Dick Scobee, M.S.1 "T.J." Hart, M.S.2 "Ox" van Hoften, & M.S.3 "Pinky" Nelson; the quintet deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility, a satellite covered with fifty-seven materials science experiments, & prepared to rescue & repair the crippled Solar Maximum Mission (SolarMax).
Commentary: S.T.S.-41-C was the fifth flight of the Challenger OV-099.

"Ox" van Hoften, "Pinky" Nelson, & on the previous flight, S.T.S.-41-B, "Hoot" Gibson. Truly, this was a golden age of astronaut nicknames!


Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: S.T.S.-41-C
Bill Conti, "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)" from Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score—30th Anniversary Edition (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
Semper exploro.

Saints + Scripture: Octave of Easter

Simplex Edition | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
'Tis the Saturday within the Octave of Easter (Latin: Pascha, meaning "Passover"): Pascha-link & Wikipedia-link Paschaltide.