The First Sunday of Advent
unknown, "O Come, Divine Messiah" from Journeysongs, Third Edition, Vol. 8 (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: The album information I have cites the composer, arranger, & translater, but neither the singers nor the musicians who performed this rendition. That is unjust.
Also, Happy New Year!
Est. 2002 | "This was a Golden Age, a time of high adventure, rich living, and hard dying… but nobody thought so." —Alfred Bester
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Bonus! Reunion Song o' the Day
The Loose Ties, "Let's Go Out Drinking" from Champ of the Week (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Tonight's the night!
Skammentary: Tonight's the night!
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: Go Blue!
Team 146, Game 12: Michigan v. Ohio State
The Killers, "Mr. Brightside" from Hot Fuss (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: Cheer up, last season the hated Buckeyes were twenty-one-point favorites & the Game was in Ohio Stadium; this season, the hated Buckeyes are only ten-point favorites & the Game is in Michigan Stadium. Last season, the valiant Wolverines prevailed by the improbable score of 13-10.
The Killers, "Mr. Brightside" from Hot Fuss (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: Cheer up, last season the hated Buckeyes were twenty-one-point favorites & the Game was in Ohio Stadium; this season, the hated Buckeyes are only ten-point favorites & the Game is in Michigan Stadium. Last season, the valiant Wolverines prevailed by the improbable score of 13-10.
"But it's just the price I pay, destiny is calling me,Go Blue!
Open up my eager eyes, 'cause I'm Mr. Brightside!…"
Friday, November 28, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Reunion Song o' the Day
The Loose Ties, "Your Last Chance" from Champ of the Week (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: I didn't think I'd ever get another chance to see The Loose Ties perform all together again. Don't let the opportunity of tomorrow night @ the Soggy Bottom Bar pass you by.
Of course, "Your Last Chance" isn't about that. It's about romance gone wrong, as it always does.
Skammentary: I didn't think I'd ever get another chance to see The Loose Ties perform all together again. Don't let the opportunity of tomorrow night @ the Soggy Bottom Bar pass you by.
Of course, "Your Last Chance" isn't about that. It's about romance gone wrong, as it always does.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Thanksgiving Day
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "A Reason to Toast" from the Medium Rare compilation (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary:
Skammentary:
"I'd like to open up by making a suggestion,A Thanksgiving tradition: Wayback Machine.
One that I suggest you're open to,
And then I'll open up the floor and take a question,
After that it's time to tilt a few,
To you and you and you.
"A reason to toast!
A reason to cheer!
A reason to celebrate
It's nice being here!
"You might be wondering just why I called this meeting,
Can't let another moment pass,
Before we move on, please, let's rearrange the seating,
After that its time to raise a glass.
"I'll raise my glass up high to all the friendly faces,
Here and wherever they may be,
I don't know why I never thought till now to say this,
But you mean the world to me…"
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
The Explorers' Club, № MCXXV
Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 40th Anniversary of S.T.S.-61-B (№ 23), Part I
26-29 November 1985: The Space Shuttle Atlantis OV-104 lifted off from Florida's K.S.C. with CDR Brewster Shaw, Pilot Bryan O'Connor, M.S.1 Jerry Ross, M.S.2/F.E. Mary Cleave, M.S 3 Woody Spring, P.S.1 Charlie Walker, & P.S.2 Rodolfo Neri; Shaw padlocked the hatch, due to his concerns about Doctor Neri; the septet deployed three telecom satellites: Morelos II, Aussat-2, & Satcom-K2.Commentary: S.T.S.-61-B was the second flight of the Atlantis OV-104. The fifty-four day turnaround between the launch of the Atlantis for S.T.S.-51-J (3 October) & S.T.S.-61-B (27 November) remains a spaceflight record, even in these latter days of reusable Crew Dragon capsules.
Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: S.T.S.-61-B
Melbourne Ska Orchestra, "When Dean Went to Mexico" from Melbourne Ska Orchestra (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)Semper exploro.
26-29 November 1985: The Space Shuttle Atlantis OV-104 lifted off from Florida's K.S.C. with CDR Brewster Shaw, Pilot Bryan O'Connor, M.S.1 Jerry Ross, M.S.2/F.E. Mary Cleave, M.S 3 Woody Spring, P.S.1 Charlie Walker, & P.S.2 Rodolfo Neri; Shaw padlocked the hatch, due to his concerns about Doctor Neri; the septet deployed three telecom satellites: Morelos II, Aussat-2, & Satcom-K2.Commentary: S.T.S.-61-B was the second flight of the Atlantis OV-104. The fifty-four day turnaround between the launch of the Atlantis for S.T.S.-51-J (3 October) & S.T.S.-61-B (27 November) remains a spaceflight record, even in these latter days of reusable Crew Dragon capsules.
Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: S.T.S.-61-B
Melbourne Ska Orchestra, "When Dean Went to Mexico" from Melbourne Ska Orchestra (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)Semper exploro.
Operation ÖSTERREICH: Please Stand By
Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
The Rebel Black Dot Reunion Song o' the Day
The Loose Ties, "Becca's Song (I Don't Love You Enough)" from Champ of the Week (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: True to the mores of third-wave ska-punk, romantic love only produces heartbreak.
Skammentary: True to the mores of third-wave ska-punk, romantic love only produces heartbreak.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Bonus! Song o' Today
Dienstag, 25. November
A New Found Glory, "The Promise" from From the Screen to Your Stereo, Part II (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: There are innumerable songs titled, "The Promise." This is a cover of the 1987 song by When in Rome.
A New Found Glory, "The Promise" from From the Screen to Your Stereo, Part II (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: There are innumerable songs titled, "The Promise." This is a cover of the 1987 song by When in Rome.
Bonus! Song o' Yesterday
Montag, 24. November
The Interrupters, "Babylon" from Say It Out Loud (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary:
The Interrupters, "Babylon" from Say It Out Loud (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary:
"Rebel against the kings of Babylon,
Rebel against the kings of Babylon, yeah,
They got their swords and their spears and their bows and their knives,
But we're fighting with our brothers and our sisters for our lives,
Rebel against the kings of Babylon, yeah…"
Bonus! Song o' Ereyesterday
Sonntag, 23. November
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "The Route That I Took" from Pin Points and Gin Joints (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary:
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, "The Route That I Took" from Pin Points and Gin Joints (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary:
"Without a drop of the sense that God had gave to a stone,
But in my own self defense, I was not all alone,
I had the partners and the colleagues and the cohorts in crime,
Heaven sent to me hellbend to be one hell of a time…"
The Rebel Black Dot Reunion Song o' the Day
The Loose Ties, "Settle the Score" (live) from Live at the Machine Shop (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: The Loose Ties are the only band I've ever seen at the world-famous Machine Shop, despite having driven past the legendary venue hundreds of times in my life.
Skammentary: The Loose Ties are the only band I've ever seen at the world-famous Machine Shop, despite having driven past the legendary venue hundreds of times in my life.
Monday, November 24, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Reunion Song o' the Day
The Loose Ties, "Awesomer Than You" from Champ of the Week (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: The Loose Ties, Flint's own ska band, are playing a reunion show this coming Saturday, 29 November!
Skammentary: The Loose Ties, Flint's own ska band, are playing a reunion show this coming Saturday, 29 November!
Sunday, November 23, 2025
The Explorers' Club, № MCXXIV
Operation AXIOM: Between the Wars
24 November 1925: William Frank Buckley Junior was born (died 27 February 2008); he founded National Review magazine (1955-present) & hosted the television series Firing Line (1966-1999); a principal architect of the Cold War conservative movement, as distinct from the isolationist Old Right, W.F.B. purged fringe conspiracy theorists like the John Birch Society from the conservative coalition.Stand athwart history, yelling Stop.
24 November 1925: William Frank Buckley Junior was born (died 27 February 2008); he founded National Review magazine (1955-present) & hosted the television series Firing Line (1966-1999); a principal architect of the Cold War conservative movement, as distinct from the isolationist Old Right, W.F.B. purged fringe conspiracy theorists like the John Birch Society from the conservative coalition.Stand athwart history, yelling Stop.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Christ the King
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Melania Rea, "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Melania Rea, "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Saturday, November 22, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: Go Blue!
Team 146, Game 11: Michigan @ Maryland
The University of Michigan Marching Band, "The Victors" from Forever Valiant (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: While this isn't a night game strictly speaking, a 4:00 P.M. kickoff at this time of year, along the Eastern Seaboard, is trending toward twilight. Most of this game will be played under artificial light.
The terrible Terrapins are a young club with a true freshman quarterback, but so are the valiant Wolverines. I do not understand why so many of my fellow Michigan fans are sanquine about last Saturday's victory over the plucky Wildcats, which required a last-second field goal. There is perilous peril in the D.M.V.!
Go Blue!
The University of Michigan Marching Band, "The Victors" from Forever Valiant (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: While this isn't a night game strictly speaking, a 4:00 P.M. kickoff at this time of year, along the Eastern Seaboard, is trending toward twilight. Most of this game will be played under artificial light.
The terrible Terrapins are a young club with a true freshman quarterback, but so are the valiant Wolverines. I do not understand why so many of my fellow Michigan fans are sanquine about last Saturday's victory over the plucky Wildcats, which required a last-second field goal. There is perilous peril in the D.M.V.!
Go Blue!
Friday, November 21, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day
Alien Ant Farm, "Smooth Criminal" from ANThology (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: I don't necessarily prefer Alien Ant Farm's cover of "Smooth Criminal" to Michael Jackson's original, but today it was the cover, not the original, running through my head.
Commentary: I don't necessarily prefer Alien Ant Farm's cover of "Smooth Criminal" to Michael Jackson's original, but today it was the cover, not the original, running through my head.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Operation ÖSTERREICH: Please Stand By
Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day
Slow Gherkin, "In Love with Moviestars" from Run Screaming (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: Listening to Guster's "Barrel of a Gun" yesterday, I could not help but think of "In Love with Moviestars." So, here you go.
Commentary: Listening to Guster's "Barrel of a Gun" yesterday, I could not help but think of "In Love with Moviestars." So, here you go.
"In love with moviestars,
I've been living out a fantasy,
Because I couldn't do it by myself,
I'll just play it out vicariously…
"In love with moviestars,
I'll write a song to say I love her,
And all her dialogue's about me,
I'll fill one absense with another.
"We went so far (We went so far),
In love with moviestars,
We went so far (We went so far),
In love with moviestars…"
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day
Guster, "Barrel of a Gun" from Lost and Gone Forever (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary:
Commentary:
"I know a movie star,
I've got her plastered to my wall,
Just like we're dear old friends,
Like she already knows me.
She's as perfect as she seems,
Lifts me right out the mezzanine,
I finally fell in love,
I'd been waiting forever…"
Monday, November 17, 2025
Sunday, November 16, 2025
The Explorers' Club, № MCXXIII
Operation AXIOM: The Space Age—The 40th Anniversary of the Buran, Prelude
10 November 1985-15 April 1988: The O.K.-G.L.I. test vehicle (A.K.A. the Buran Analog B.T.S.-02) conducted twenty-five test flights, piloted by Rimantas Stankevičius & Igor Volk, Anatoly Levchenko & Alexandr Shchukin, & Ivan Buchurin & Alexei Borodai; the O.K.-G.L.I. was fitted with four jet engines for taking off & climbing to altitude before gliding back to the ground as the Buran spaceplane would.Commentary: Most episodes about Soviet spaceflight will continue to follow the fiftieth anniversary track (Soyuz capsules & Salyut space stations), but since the Buran was the Soviet answer to the Space Shuttle, it seemed more fitting to follow the Shuttle's fortieth anniversary track.
The Buran O.K.-G.L.I.'s 1985-1988 flights were the equivalent of the Space Shuttle Enterprise's 1977 Approach & Landing Tests: "The Explorers' Club," № DCCCVIII.
Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: Buran Test Flights
Robbie Williams, "Straighten Up and Fly Right" from Swings Both Ways (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)Semper exploro.
10 November 1985-15 April 1988: The O.K.-G.L.I. test vehicle (A.K.A. the Buran Analog B.T.S.-02) conducted twenty-five test flights, piloted by Rimantas Stankevičius & Igor Volk, Anatoly Levchenko & Alexandr Shchukin, & Ivan Buchurin & Alexei Borodai; the O.K.-G.L.I. was fitted with four jet engines for taking off & climbing to altitude before gliding back to the ground as the Buran spaceplane would.Commentary: Most episodes about Soviet spaceflight will continue to follow the fiftieth anniversary track (Soyuz capsules & Salyut space stations), but since the Buran was the Soviet answer to the Space Shuttle, it seemed more fitting to follow the Shuttle's fortieth anniversary track.
The Buran O.K.-G.L.I.'s 1985-1988 flights were the equivalent of the Space Shuttle Enterprise's 1977 Approach & Landing Tests: "The Explorers' Club," № DCCCVIII.
Bonus! Space Age Song o' the Day: Buran Test Flights
Robbie Williams, "Straighten Up and Fly Right" from Swings Both Ways (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)Semper exploro.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the XXXIII Sunday in O.T.
The Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
The O.C. Supertones, "Perseverance of the Saints" from Supertones Strike Back (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
The O.C. Supertones, "Perseverance of the Saints" from Supertones Strike Back (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Saturday, November 15, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: Go Blue!
Team 146, Game 10: Michigan @ Northwestern
Big D and the Kids Table, "Chicago" from How It Goes (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: Go Blue!
Big D and the Kids Table, "Chicago" from How It Goes (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: Go Blue!
Friday, November 14, 2025
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Bonus! Mambo Song o' the Day
Tito Puente, "Señor Burns" from Songs in the Key of Springfield: Original Music from the Television Series (Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day
Lou Bega, "Mambo № 5 (A Little Bit of…)" from A Little Bit of Mambo (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: I tried to answer the question, "What is ska?," posed by a fellow catechist & she asked, "Like 'Mambo № 5'?" No, not like 'Mambo № 5.' I mean, mambo is in the title, after all; the song's not called "Ska № 5." In fairness, though, she probably doesn't know mambo is a genre of music, & I didn't have the time to explain the history of both ska (Jamaica) & mambo (Cuba).
Commentary: I tried to answer the question, "What is ska?," posed by a fellow catechist & she asked, "Like 'Mambo № 5'?" No, not like 'Mambo № 5.' I mean, mambo is in the title, after all; the song's not called "Ska № 5." In fairness, though, she probably doesn't know mambo is a genre of music, & I didn't have the time to explain the history of both ska (Jamaica) & mambo (Cuba).
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Operation ÖSTERREICH: Please Stand By
Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
The Explorers' Club Special: November 1915
Operation AXIOM: The World War
In November 1915, the Italian versus Austro-Hungarian meat grinder on the Isonzo River (known as the Soča River in Slovene) intensified; the British Indian advance was blunted at Ctesiphon, the ancient Parthian & Sasanid capital, setting the stage for a worse disaster in Mesopotamia; & the annihilation of Serbia continued apace.
The Wayback Machine Tour of the World War: November 1915
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXX: The Endless Battles of the Isonzo, Part II: The Third & Fourth Battles of the Isonzo (18 October-2 December 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXII: The Serbian Campaign, Part II: The Battle of Krivolak (17 October-21 November 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXI: The Battle of Ctesiphon (22-25 November 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXIII: The Serbian Campaign, Part III: The Serbians retreat into Albania (25 November 1915-10 February 1916)
Lest we forget.
In November 1915, the Italian versus Austro-Hungarian meat grinder on the Isonzo River (known as the Soča River in Slovene) intensified; the British Indian advance was blunted at Ctesiphon, the ancient Parthian & Sasanid capital, setting the stage for a worse disaster in Mesopotamia; & the annihilation of Serbia continued apace.
The Wayback Machine Tour of the World War: November 1915
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXX: The Endless Battles of the Isonzo, Part II: The Third & Fourth Battles of the Isonzo (18 October-2 December 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXII: The Serbian Campaign, Part II: The Battle of Krivolak (17 October-21 November 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXI: The Battle of Ctesiphon (22-25 November 1915)
"The Explorers' Club," № CDLXXIII: The Serbian Campaign, Part III: The Serbians retreat into Albania (25 November 1915-10 February 1916)
Lest we forget.
Armistice Day
"Armistice Day has become Veterans' Day. Armistice Day was sacred. Veterans' Day is not."
—Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Breakfast of Champions
Operation AXIOM: The 107th Anniversary of the Armistice of Compiègne
One hundred seven years ago to the day, 11 November 1918, "at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month," the guns fell silent on the Western Front. The "War to End All Wars" was over. Tens of millions were dead. Empires lay in ruins. Revolution was in the air. The world that had existed before the summer of 1914 was shattered utterly, torn asunder by unfathomable bloodshed.
The world had never seen madness as red as the World War; pray to the Almighty that we shall not see madness so red in our own lifetime. A century later, only the ignorant &/or the foolish would say we do not live in a world yet scarred by 1914-1918, haunted by the ghost of a war most of us prefer to pretend never happened. Western civilization barely survived the suicide attempt of 1914-1918, & might yet succumb to the wound. It all ended—in triumph, in defeat, in exhaustion, in jubilation—on 11 November 1918, one hundred seven years ago today.
The Wayback Machine Tour of Armistice Day: Lest We Forget
Armistice Day '24 + Armistice Day '23
Armistice Day '22 + Armistice Day '21 + Armistice Day '20 + Armistice Day '18
Armistice Day '17 + Armistice Day '16 + Armistice Day '15 + Armistice Day '14
Armistice Day '13 + Armistice Day '12 + Armistice Day '11 + Armistice Day '10
Armistice Day '09 + Armistice Day '08 + Armistice Day '07 + Armistice Day '06
Armistice Day '05 + Armistice Day '04 + Armistice Day '03 + Armistice Day '02
The Explorers' Club № DCLVI: 11 November 1918—The Armistice
The Explorers' Club № DCCXVI: 11 November 1919—The First Armistice Day
The Explorers' Club № DCCLXXXIII: 11 November 1920—The Second Armistice Day
The Explorers' Club № DCCCLVII: 11 November 1921—The Third Armistice Day
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Armistice Day
Rob Carriker, "Over There!" from Over There!: Songs from America's Wars (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Lest we forget.
—Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Breakfast of Champions
Operation AXIOM: The 107th Anniversary of the Armistice of Compiègne
One hundred seven years ago to the day, 11 November 1918, "at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month," the guns fell silent on the Western Front. The "War to End All Wars" was over. Tens of millions were dead. Empires lay in ruins. Revolution was in the air. The world that had existed before the summer of 1914 was shattered utterly, torn asunder by unfathomable bloodshed.
The world had never seen madness as red as the World War; pray to the Almighty that we shall not see madness so red in our own lifetime. A century later, only the ignorant &/or the foolish would say we do not live in a world yet scarred by 1914-1918, haunted by the ghost of a war most of us prefer to pretend never happened. Western civilization barely survived the suicide attempt of 1914-1918, & might yet succumb to the wound. It all ended—in triumph, in defeat, in exhaustion, in jubilation—on 11 November 1918, one hundred seven years ago today.
"For All We Have and Are"
by Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)
For all we have and are,
For all our children's fate,
Stand up and meet the war.
The Hun is at the gate!
Our world has passed away
In wantonness o'erthrown.
There is nothing left to-day
But steel and fire and stone.
Though all we knew depart,
The old commandments stand:
"In courage keep your heart,
In strength lift up your hand."
Once more we hear the word
That sickened earth of old:
"No law except the sword
Unsheathed and uncontrolled,"
Once more it knits mankind,
Once more the nations go
To meet and break and bind
A crazed and driven foe.
Comfort, content, delight—
The ages' slow-bought gain—
They shrivelled in a night,
Only ourselves remain
To face the naked days
In silent fortitude,
Through perils and dismays
Renewed and re-renewed.
Though all we made depart,
The old commandments stand:
"In patience keep your heart,
In strength lift up your hand."
No easy hopes or lies
Shall bring us to our goal,
But iron sacrifice
Of body, will, and soul.
There is but one task for all—
For each one life to give.
Who stands if Freedom fall?
Who dies if England live?
"The Deserter"
by Winifred Mary Letts (1882-1972)
There was a man, — don't mind his name,
Whom fear has dogged by night and day.
He could not face the German guns
And so he turned and ran away.
Just that-he turned and ran away,
But who can judge him, you or I?
God makes a man of flesh and blood
Who yearns to live and not to die.
And this man when he feared to die.
Was scared as any frightened child,
His knees were shaking under him,
His breath came fast, his eyes were wild.
I've seen a hare with eyes as wild,
With throbbing heart and sobbing breath.
But oh! it shames one's soul to see
A man in abject fear of death.
But fear had gripped him, so had death;
His number had gone up that day,
They might not heed his frightened eyes,
They shot him when the dawn was grey
Blindfolded, when the dawn was grey,
He stood there in a place apart,
The shots rang out and down he fell,
An English bullet in his heart.
An English bullet in his heart!
But here's the irony of life,-
His mother thinks he fought and fell
A hero, foremost in the strife.
So she goes proudly; to the strife
Her best, her hero son she gave.
O well for her she does not know
He lies in a deserter's grave.
The Wayback Machine Tour of Armistice Day: Lest We Forget
Armistice Day '24 + Armistice Day '23
Armistice Day '22 + Armistice Day '21 + Armistice Day '20 + Armistice Day '18
Armistice Day '17 + Armistice Day '16 + Armistice Day '15 + Armistice Day '14
Armistice Day '13 + Armistice Day '12 + Armistice Day '11 + Armistice Day '10
Armistice Day '09 + Armistice Day '08 + Armistice Day '07 + Armistice Day '06
Armistice Day '05 + Armistice Day '04 + Armistice Day '03 + Armistice Day '02
The Explorers' Club № DCLVI: 11 November 1918—The Armistice
The Explorers' Club № DCCXVI: 11 November 1919—The First Armistice Day
The Explorers' Club № DCCLXXXIII: 11 November 1920—The Second Armistice Day
The Explorers' Club № DCCCLVII: 11 November 1921—The Third Armistice Day
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Armistice Day
Rob Carriker, "Over There!" from Over There!: Songs from America's Wars (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Lest we forget.
Monday, November 10, 2025
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Edmund Fitzgerald
Gordon Lightfoot, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" from Summertime Dream (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Operation AXIOM
Fifty years ago to the day, 10 November 1975, twenty-nine souls were lost when the lake freighter S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank amidst a severe storm—"the Witch of November"—on Lake Superior, a freshwater sea of monstrous proportions. The captain's last radio message, transmitted while the Edmund Fitzgerald battled against thirty-five-foot waves, was, "We are holding our own." The Edmund Fitzgerald was a legend in her own time, setting six seasonal haul records in a seventeen-year career, yet her doomed crew & tragic wreck would be all but forgotten today if not for this date's annual R.B.D.S.O.T.D., the popular 1976 ballad, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, to whom our collective memory owes a great debt.
Twenty-nine men perished when the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank on 10 November 1975, fifty years ago today.
The Wayback Machine Tour of the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Edmund Fitzgerald '24 + Edmund Fitzgerald '23 + Edmund Fitzgerald '22 + Edmund Fitzgerald '21
Edmund Fitzgerald '20 + Edmund Fitzgerald '18 + Edmund Fitzgerald '17 + Edmund Fitzgerald '16
Edmund Fitzgerald '15 + Edmund Fitzgerald '14 + Edmund Fitzgerald '11 + Edmund Fitzgerald '10
Sunday, November 9, 2025
The Explorers' Club, № MCXXII
Operation AXIOM: Between the Wars
9 November 1925: The Schutzstaffel ("Protection Squadron;" S.S.) was officially founded as the personal bodyguard of Adolf Hitler, on the second anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch; originally part of the Sturmabteilung (S.A.), the S.S. eventually superseded the S.A., becoming the key organ of Nazi tyranny & the Shoah (the Holocaust); the S.S. was outlawed by the victorious Allies in 1945.Commentary: It really shouldn't have to be said at this point, but NAZIS ARE BAD.
Lest we forget.
9 November 1925: The Schutzstaffel ("Protection Squadron;" S.S.) was officially founded as the personal bodyguard of Adolf Hitler, on the second anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch; originally part of the Sturmabteilung (S.A.), the S.S. eventually superseded the S.A., becoming the key organ of Nazi tyranny & the Shoah (the Holocaust); the S.S. was outlawed by the victorious Allies in 1945.Commentary: It really shouldn't have to be said at this point, but NAZIS ARE BAD.
Lest we forget.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
















































