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    Stopped In My Tracks

    posted Saturday, 27 January 2007
    I've been stuck recently, treading water, not moving forward, stopped in my tracks, waiting on things outside my control to resolve before I can do what needs to be done. Again, it's too long since I've written and I know I'm about to go long. 

    Both The Husband... and The Oldest have been here most of the time since Thanksgiving. The Husband... has been working on an opportunity with the promise of a consulting contract and The Oldest has been interviewing. It appears both of their efforts are coming to fruition, and I am so very grateful, not just for the additional income, but for the fact that they both seem to have very interesting opportunities to which they are perfectly suited. I am excited for us all. In the meantime, they are there, in my little apartment, most of the time I am home and I am easily distracted into lively family interaction.

    I know it sounds silly but I so enjoy Saturday errands. Maybe part of it is because, while I am out among people, I'm kind of alone and the time is just mine. The routine varies but it's a very comfortable routine. Today I went to Costco for the two things I can only get there, Tyson's Tequila Lime Chicken Wings and really cheap heartburn preventative, and then headed to Kroger for the rest of the list of neccessities to stock the larder for the week. Vaguely out of sorts over the aforementioned stuckness, happy to be shopping but wishing I didn't have to do the math as I went, I was almost done when I heard in the grocery store music, the unplaceably familiar, uniquely rendered strains of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" sung with a twist or two, accompanied by only a ukulele, and it jarred me. Unloading groceries, I asked The Youngest if he was familiar with it and he suggested I was imagining the song, but Middle Son knew it instantly when I called and told me that I likely heard it before in a movie, and that the performer who recorded it died. It's actually a medly and I found this ariticle by Jack Boulware at SFGate.com about the artist, Hawai'ian Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, and the manner in which it was recorded in a session he called suddenly, in the middle of the night:

    An incredibly fat man, elegantly caressing a Hollywood show tune, breaking it down to its roots, so sad and poignant, yet full of hope and possibility. Halfway through the tune, Israel spirals off into "What a Wonderful World," the George David Weiss/Bob Thiele hit made famous by Louis Armstrong, then melts back into "Over the Rainbow." He flubs a lyric, and tosses in a new chord change, but it doesn't matter. It feels seamless, chilling. Israel plays five songs in a row, then turns to de Mello and says, "I'm tired and I'm going home." "Gets up and walks out," says de Mello. "Ukulele and a vocal, one take. Over." Israel never played the song again.

    I was able to find it on You Tube. It's below, at the end of this post. Sometimes it's not so bad to be stopped in my tracks. It's happened a couple of other times recently, often brought about by the interesting things I find wandering the internet, more often than not, guided by fine bloggers. Greg Peters at Suspect Device in this simple post pointed me to a beautiful tribute, more of a blog than a post, made by Aunt Andi to her favorite and only nephew, Charlie, "the only son of an only son of an only son," lost to war. It's long and sad but so worth taking the time. She painted this young man so very real, with her words and pictures, told his story so well, that I thought of him all week, from his little boy's face all full of hope to the soldier he grew to be, complex resolve. 


    Sometimes I get stopped in my tracks by the wonderful discussions that follow posts on other blogs, and the places those discussion lead me. In N.O Love Left Editor B wondered aloud why he and his wife (known as Xy on his blog) stay in New Orleans, not being originally from there and given the state of their difficulties, and his readers reply with each their own eloqent reasons for having stayed or having left, the comments easily as beautiful as the post itself. Then there was this discussion at Kevin's that, slightly off balance as it was, resulted in my finding a new blogger (well, previously unknown to me), Dr. Ursa, and this amazing description on one of her blogs of the manner in which she interacts with God: 

    If I am aligned with God's mindset, I am less likely to foul up the power flow. I used to pray very complex prayers and worry about getting it wrong, but I've uncluttered a lot in the past few years. Basically, I tell God what I want, and then God does what He wants insofar as I am able to let Him work through me, and we're both OK with that. He accepts my flaws and limited vision, and I accept the premise that He's the only one who knows what it best in any given situation. Occasionally, I feel inspired to pray a particular way, and I generally do it, and worry about it afterwards.

    Stopped in my tracks again, I've decided that if I'm gonna be stuck, I might as well enjoy the view.

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    1. JohnSherck left...
    Saturday, 27 January 2007 11:15 pm :: http://wheresmyplan.blog-city.com

    I hadn't heard the story or seen that video, but I've heard that version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (etc). In fact, I have it on mp3 thanks to my girlfriend. Good stuff!

    Here's hoping things are indeed on an upswing for you.


    2. Nutsy Fagan left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 12:06 pm

    I first heard it on a movie soundtrack and then on a car commercial. One of my favorites. Got it on my Ipod. It's a wonderful arrangement.

    Hope you get out of your stuck place soon. :)


    3. Varg left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 12:21 pm :: http://www.thechicory.com

    My old man (who is not really an "Over The Rainbow" type fella) heard the song in the movie "Fifty first Dates" and really fell for it. Like a big softy. I was going through some of his Ebay auctions and seeing what he bought and there among the Harley Davidson parts was this CD with a very large Hawiian man. When he's not playing redneck music in his truck, he pops this CD in. It's the funniest thing.

    I had the same experience with a Spanish version of "Desolation Row" once. Except I wasn't lucky enough to find the CD.


    4. sophmom left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 12:43 pm

    Yeah, Varg, Middle Son confirmed for me that it was likely "Fifty First Dates" from which I recalled the song. I don't think I'd noticed it again, though, until the grocery store yesterday. It's really haunting.

    I will say that I had a hard time choosing the You Tube version to post. There were two others that I considered (and actually posted, then removed). One showed pictures of the artist, but was a shorter (I'm assuming, edited) version of the song and the third included pictures of him and a whole lot of other folks (presumably on Hawai'ian beaches) but they were mostly white folks, and, from what I've read, Izzy was an adamant Hawai'ian nationalist (for lack of a better term) and I tried to do what I thought he'd most appreciate, falling short, of course, of posting something that would be officially *his* ('cause it ain't out there).

    Thanks, Sherck and RHG. I hope you're both doing well this Sunday. Thanks to all of you for stopping by, especially Varg (Yay! A newbie! I've only recently found your blog and look forward to meeting you at the next official geek gathering).


    5. Monica left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 1:33 pm

    I like your posts. I usually read them from work and sometimes forget to come back and comment if I am interrupted by, of all things, work. :)

    I can't do the You Tube thing on anyone's so that part I don't get to hear. :(

    But I do like your posts and I'm glad the jobs are coming through for your special guys. :)


    6. Laurie left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 1:41 pm :: http://www.missneworleans.blogspot.com

    I agree that I find so much great stuff through bloggers. I've heard that version of Over the Rainbow but never thought about tracking it down. I'm going to buy that guy's CD. What an amazing story about him, too.


    7. sophmom left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 4:19 pm

    I'm sorry Monica. I have the same problem when reading blogs at work. I'm sorry you didn't get to hear the song. I have a feeling you, in particular, would like it. Thanks for the kind words. I like your posts, too.

    Ain't it grand, Laurie! I think I like the folks I've met through blogging better than those I know IRL (or at least some of them)!


    8. kevin g left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 6:43 pm :: http://missedexit.blog-city.com/

    Thanks for posting this, as you continue, what I guess could now be considered a tradition of passing along sites/artists of interest. A friend of mine had introduced me to the music of Hawai'ian artist Israel Kamakawiwo'ole in the early 90's re: slack tuning guitar, or something to that effect. If I can find the material he copied for me, I'm pretty sure he copied this version, and I'll give it a re-listen (if that's a word).

    Also have me wondering if Greg's site name is a homage to Stiff Little Fingers, a N. Eire punk/post-punk band, who had a song titled "Suspect Device" from their 1979 release "Inflammable Material?"

    The mention of Aunt Andi's tribute to her nephew had me pull out "Hundred Year Flood" (2002) by US prog band Magellan, which is a concept tribute cd re: Trent & Wayne Gardner and the loss of their older brother in the Vietnam Conflict.


    9. ES left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 6:45 pm

    Maybe they are playing that Over the Rainbow in stores lately, because as soon as I heard the first few bars I knew I too had heard and noticed it recently. The switch of songs took me by surprise that time - like was I mixed up, thinking I was listening to something else? - so I was glad you gave us the head's up. I think I heard it in Value Village, my new favorite store. It is really a striking piece of music.

    Good news about fruition for your H and your S. As my dad used to say, "Rich or poor, it's good to have money."


    10. kevin g left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 6:58 pm :: http://missedexit.blog-city.com/

    BTW, thanks for the mention & glad a connection was made.


    11. sophmom left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 7:49 pm

    You're welcome, Kev. Dr. Ursa's writing really struck a chord with me. And I love the sharing of music online. I know the industry is very concerned about copyrights and loss of royalties, and as someone who's been managing a family held portfolio of patents, I completely get it, but I also believe that in the end, the artists benefit from the exposure too. I dunno where Greg got Suspect Device. You might have nailed it.

    ES, nobody is gladder than I am! It would be sooooo wonderful to have other members of this little family unit producing income (besides me and Middle Son). I'm tired. Dad hasn't worked in a long while.

    Thanks for stopping by. I don't know about where you guys are, but I'm freezing my buns off here in the A-T-L tonight! Yikes! Good thing we have a fire in the fireplace!


    12. Mel left...
    Sunday, 28 January 2007 11:13 pm :: http://meleny.blog-city.com

    I seem to enjoy Saturday errands too. Maybe its a womany thing eh. And when you said Tyson's chicken, I thought you meant like...well...I imagined Tyson...Mike Tyson..holding a bag of commercial chicken with a cheesy arse smile on :D

    And I also discovered Dr Ursa too. Her blog is indeed captivating. Her words are that of an author which I reckon she is.


    13. LisaBinDaCity left...
    Monday, 29 January 2007 12:29 pm :: http://www.lisabindacity.com

    LOVED your last line, (not the "peace y'all one lol.)

    I also like doing chores. The normalcy and comfort in routine is very soothing to me. Except for cleaning that is ;-)


    14. John-Ward Leighton left...
    Monday, 29 January 2007 6:12 pm :: http://www.jayward70.toadfire.com/

    Wonderful, and I'll ask the question from my blog How far is it to Happy? Peace indeed. Ciao, JWL


    15. sophmom left...
    Monday, 29 January 2007 9:12 pm

    Maybe it is a "womany thing" Mella. I know for me it comes from my having zero time alone, otherwise. It's very pleasant to be off on my own. I am way past due for a long trip in the car. *sigh*

    I'm okay with cleaning, from time to time, Lisa, but I had to do it for a lot of people for a lot of years. There's such a thing as too much of a good thing. Errands and cooking are much more fun than cleaning.

    Happy is right here inside, JWL. :D

    Thanks, guys, for stopping by. Take care of y'allselves.


    16. The Capt. left...
    Tuesday, 30 January 2007 1:17 pm

    I had never heard the whole song until now, but I did hear the commercial version, and a version for a movie I don't remember the name. It's understandable that you would like it.

    We all get cues as to when it's time to slow down, speed up or wait. The important thing is to be sensitive enough to recognize those cues. Be happy!


    17. Mel left...
    Tuesday, 30 January 2007 1:25 pm

    I think thats the Walmart commercial song!! Its so gay :D. I love it.

    It makes me haaapppppyyy....

    "I see friends shaking hands, saying how do you do? They are really saying..I...I love you"

    I love you Sophy.

    BTW I love it because..I get to feel it. I have an odd addiction to the sun. I cant start my mornings off if the sun doesnt hit my skin. My day actually starts 4 in the morning and ends at 10 or 11...because thats when the morning sun rises and starts to die off. Exit stage left and enter the afternoon sun. Saturdays I get to feel it in the morning because weekdays Im staring out at it from an office way up in the sky.

    Oh! I just remembered...thats Louis Armstrong's song.."I see trees of green, red roses too, I see them bloom, from in you, and I think to myself...what a wonderful world." But I guess the raspy voice aint cuttin it ;). *singing to self*


    18. holliemichelle left...
    Thursday, 1 February 2007 10:11 am

    Such a beautiful version of this song!!! Such a different feel from the original. I'm wondering if I heard this on a Sandals Resort commercial. Maybe because I have that on the brain right now. I'm so excited! We are planning a destination wedding with friends and family in the Carribean. Sandals resorts are one of the options that we are looking at. Maybe this song would be good to incorporate into the wedding/first dance...something. If it is the song in the commercial it would probably be too cheesy to use it.

    Does anybody have any experience with the Carribean? Where should we go? What should we avoid?


    19. sophmom left...
    Thursday, 1 February 2007 5:19 pm

    I'm sorry, darlins'! I'm not meaning to ignore you wonderful people. I've been way busier than I like, though, with not nearly enough time available for blogging! I hate it!

    Thanks so much for your sweet comments. I'm glad ya'll like the song, and, Mella, I love you too. :)

    Can anyone around here answer Hollie Michelle's questions? I think she's got a great problem to have!

    I'll try to catch up. I've hardly blogged at all this week. *sigh*


    20. Mel left...
    Friday, 2 February 2007 12:30 am :: http://meleny.blog-city.com

    We should always act like we know and avoid acting like we dont :) Only place ive been to in the Caribbean is Puerto Rico, which isnt really...whatever.

    Anyways, If your going to a well known resorty place then I think youll be fine. Just dont get hustled by the luggage boys. One time they INSISTED on carrying our damn bags to our car....thhheeeen they stick their hands out as if we had needed them in the first place.

    *scratching head* thats about the advice I can give...


    21. Paula Reed left...
    Friday, 2 February 2007 9:38 pm :: http://www.paulareed.blog-city.com

    Thanks for sharing all of this, Sophmom. Good stuff.

    I am a sucker for Jamaica. Negril will always have a special place in my heart.


    22. rickngentilly left...
    Saturday, 3 February 2007 3:18 am

    hi. i have read your comments in other nola blogs but i am shamed to say this is the first time i read your blog.

    what a treat.

    the first blog i read that you wrote was about israeal.

    the first time i heard him was at a tower records listening station. the reason i punched up his c.d. was the cover art. it was a huge ass man floating in the water all serene.

    as a huge ass man i could relate. the music was so sublime.

    my wife was a big fan of the e.r t.v. show and the episode where mark anthony's charactor died they featured that song.

    i am a hard hearted cat but i was bawling like a baby during that episode.

    serendipity is one of the reasons i stay in new orleans these days.

    thank you for this post. will start reading you on a regular basis.

    p.s. we still shop for food old school style on a daily basis which has been a real challange the last year and a half.

    we fill the larder and pantry once a week but meat and produce on a daily basis.

    thank you for your blog.


    23. sophmom left...
    Saturday, 3 February 2007 7:02 pm

    Mella, it's been so long since I've been anywhere exotic, my information would be useless. Back in the day, I went to a lot of those beautiful tropical places. Nowadays, I'm happy just to drive to one coast or another, the ones I can reach in a day in a car.

    Paula, I loved Jamaica and I have friends that are from there and other friends that have moved there. I think if I was going to fly anywhere it would be to visit my friends in Jamaica.

    Rick, that is sooo cool! We definitely comment on the same blogs, and seem to jump into some of the same discussions. I've had a kind of hard week and that song has been in my head for much of it. I just love what he did with the tune. I'm no music scholar (I'm sure Middle Son could explain it to me) but I think the parts I really like are the ones in which he takes liberties with the tune. I'm glad you wandered over here, and especially that you like it. I feel like we met at Rising Tide (or at Dangerblond's party?). Were you there? I confess that I met so many folks that weekend, I might have you confused with someone else. I feel so lucky to have met these wonderful folks who make up the NOLA bloggers. I'm thinking of everyone getting ready for KdV.

    I'm going to try to get a post up this weekend. It'll be newsy, since I seem to have skipped January Dispatches and I have some catching up to do.

    Peace.


    24. Mikey left...
    Sunday, 4 February 2007 8:51 pm :: http://mikey.blog-city.com

    I think the best island, dream land, escape or vacation I ever been to was in my sleep. Free too!! No kidding. ;)


    25. holliemichelle left...
    Monday, 5 February 2007 10:10 pm

    Ahhh, yes...dreams are nice. Have you ever heard of Astral traveling, Mikey? It's fun to imagine that it could be possible. Floating out the window and flying all around.


    26. Dr. A left...
    Friday, 16 February 2007 4:04 pm

    Hi....checking in on you from work and it's been a while since I visited....never commented before but just wanted to say I always appreciate your writing. Sorry for the loss of young Sean....

    "Somewhere over the rainbow" seems to be Hawaii's state song. Hawaii is "the Rainbow State." My best friend got married there in December. She moved there (Maui) after Katrina to start a new life with a new love...her girls from her previous marriage, age 9 & 14, love their new home (but miss the food and Mardi Gras.) The younger one was learning to play the ukelele in school and you guessed it -Somewhere over the rainbow- was the first song she learned at school.

    I saw rainbows every morning.

    Thank you again for your very moving blog. Hope to see you next time you're down in New Orleans.


    27. sophmom left...
    Friday, 16 February 2007 4:38 pm

    Mikey and Hollie, y'all seem quite happy talking amongst yourselves. I love dreams too.

    Dr. A! I'm so pleased to know you check in here from time to time! Thanks so much for your kind words. Yesterday, when I was having trouble keeping myself together at work after getting the news, I kept singing it to myself in my head over and over, the way Izzy sings it. It was curiously comforting.

    If I don't get down before the end of March when Scout Prime is coming, I will definitely go then (even if it is problematic because of baseball). I would not even think of coming down without being certain of seeing y'all. Hopefully there will be a Geek Something Or Other. Happy Mardi Gras, darlin'.