November 2007 Might Get Me Back to Concerts.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Maybe it was my excitement of getting a ticket to see

Garth Brooks
at my local movie theater, or maybe it’s just because I need to
finally get out of my "not reviewing concerts" funk, or maybe I just need to get
the fuck out the dude-pad and quit watching TV, or maybe I need to get back with
the concert going people, but as look back with regret at all of the concerts
I’ve missed for the year, the end of October and most of November finally might
get me off of my ass to review some concerts in Chicagoland.  There are a
ton of shows I would like to see, oddly most not legendary (Neil Young and

John Fogerty
aside), but shows I know have the potential for something great
like

Kid Rock
at the Aragon Brawlroom, I mean Aragon Ballroom, or

Sammy Hagar
at the "way-to-nice-although-George
Thorogood
-played there too" Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, IL.  If I
can pull it off quick enough I would like to see "Augustana" at the House of
Blues to close October, and as much as I love Marc Cohn, I’ve never seen Kelly
Clarkson and always wanted to, and she’s at the Chicago Theater next week. 
A Saturday tosses a decision of shooting for radio dude

Jonathon Brandmeier
in a crazy Sundance Saloon v. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus at
a not so crazy Vic Theatre, and then, if I can’t get a chance to see Garth
Brooks live and in the flesh early in his 9 show stint in Kansas City, I’m sure
Stu Gotz would like to see

Tori Amos
wiggling on her piano stool at the Auditorium Theatre.

And
that’s only half of November.

Continuing, as much as I would like to see Gary
Allan opening up for Keith Urban at the Allstate Arena, I’m thinking I’ll like
the
Shaw/Blades
(that’s Tommy Shaw from

Styx
and other bands, and Jack Blades from Night Ranger and other bands)
show at Joe’s on Weed Street a hell of a lot better if I can get there early
enough to get a spot at the front of the stage for photo purposes.  Then
there is Vanessa Carlton at the perfect Park West, and even though she has a new
album out I would like to see her play "White Houses" (even though Steve Dahl in
Chicago at WCKG couldn’t seem to get a line in the song right when it came out),
but the Thanksgiving holiday might throw a monkey wrench into my seeing  "The
Swell Season,
" the group of musicians from the movie "Once"
whom I’ve come to love lately.

As October comes to a close I’m guessing I’ll
miss "Hall
& Oates
" at The Vic due to a reunion weekend, but as December hits, on the
1st, a new dilemma comes:  Shoot for

Billy Joel
at the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates or stake my spot at the
reunion dinner.

The end of October, all of November, and the beginning of
December have so many choices.  I suppose I just better get off of my ass
and make some, choices that is.  And quit watching so much damn TV.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! The Dude does Movies, Stu does Jewel, The Dude Walks, and Stu MySims.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!”, don’t believe the title about Stu Gotz doing Jewel, he only went to see Jewel in concert thanks to Mama Gotz. Stu, also, didn’t enjoy the lovely weekend weather in Chicagoland, instead he forgot “Sweetest Day” and walkthrough’d his MySims game. The Dude on the Right, though, got out of his mourning the loss of the Cleveland Indians and into his afternoon by talking about the Chicago Bears win. The Dude also tells Stu about some movies he saw, and dreams of being on “Wheel of Fortune.” The Dude’s dreams don’t reach that high sometimes.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! The Dude does Movies, Stu does Jewel, The Dude Walks, and Stu MySims.

By:

The Dude on the Right

The fall weather
finally seems to be upon us here in Chicagoland today, but the weekend was
anything like fall.  I’m surprised Stu Gotz was able to make it, but here we
both are for our

Weekend Wrap-Up Podcast!
  Me, I did catch a couple of movies, namely “The
Comebacks
” and “Rendition,”
so I give Stu my take on them, while Mama Gotz took Stu to see Jewel who
still

hasn’t sent Stu some of her underwear
.  We also talk some sports
especially since the loss by the Cleveland Indians left me in mourning,
but talking with Stu about the Chicago Bears win got me to afternoon.

As far as the enjoying the weather
part I at least got out to enjoy it with a couple of walks, while Stu missed it
although he did walkthrough his MySims game.

I also tell Stu about my dream to be
on "Wheel of Fortune," and since they are having auditions in Chicago
this weekend, I’m thinking of giving it my shot as the "Wheelmobile"
visits nearby for an upcoming Chicago taping.  Sure, the website says over
a million people tried out with only 600 getting on the show last year, leaving
my chances at actually making it all the way to the show at something like a
whopping .06%, but hey, what else would I have to do on a Saturday afternoon
other than see "Saw IV?"

Thanks for listening.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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I’ve Got a Ticket for Garth Brooks!

By:

The Dude on the Right

I can’t believe it!  After all of these years I am going to see him in
concert again!  No, it’s not Bruce Springsteen (he wanted almost a hundred
bucks for his concert tickets), nor

Rick Springfield
.  No, it’s not

Neil Diamond
, nor is it

Wayne Newton
(thankfully he’s finally off "Dancing With the Stars.") 
And no, it’s not even

Roger Waters
.

I’m going to see the one and only

Garth Brooks
, in concert, at the Kerasotes ShowPlace 16, in Naperville,
IL.  And StubHub be damned, it’s only costing me eleven bucks (damn
Fandango fee)!

Yup, there it was, Friday morning, and as I was getting ready
to see "The
Comebacks
" I remembered tickets for Garth were going on sale that morning. 
So I fired up my computer, headed to the Garth Brooks website, clicked on the
link to buy tickets, and they kept sending me to the Fathom Events’ site which
was obviously overloaded, and it was just like trying to get home opener tickets
for the Chicago Cubs – I kept getting denied any access.  Then it occurred
to me, and I headed to the Fandango website, and sure enough, with minutes I had
it:  My receipt that I would have a ticket to see the man, the myth, the
legend, the dude who won’t tour until his kids are grown – Garth Brooks.

And
it only cost me eleven bucks (ten bucks for the ticket, one buck for the
Fandango folks)!

Okay, sure, I’ll be in Naperville, IL., during a concert that
is actually taking place in Kansas City, MO., but the ten dollar cost actually
got my investigative interest up, namely what will it be like to attend a
"concert" at my local gigaplex?  I know they don’t serve beer at my local
movie theater so I’m guessing there won’t be an issue of the dude behind me
dumping his beer down the back of my shirt.  I know you can’t smoke, but I
also wonder if the smell of some wacky-weed might permeate the air at times?  
Will people be using their cell phones as "lighters" during some of the
reflective songs?  Will I be able to use my iPhone to take a picture of the
screen?

The other thing that I really wonder is if there is a "secondary"
demand for tickets to see Garth Brooks at a movie theater.  After I figured
out the Fandango option, and got my single ticket, I wondered if I should have
bought the maximum allowed, maybe even "invested" money across these United
States, to buy as many tickets for a Garth Brooks concert at a movie theater,
and then simply tried to double my money.  Could I have used Craigslist,
eBay, StubHub, or any other of the many places to post tickets for sale, and
then made a little more money on the handling part of the "shipping and
handling" of the transaction?  But no, I was too lazy, hell, I didn’t even
ask any of my friends who are Garth Brooks fans if they wanted to go, so if I
can get my ass out the door, on November 14th, I’m going to see Garth Brooks on
my movie screen.

And now all I can really think is "Can Garth Brooks actually
put on a concert to excite a group of people watching him at a movie theater?" 
If he can Garth might go down as the best entertainer, ever, otherwise I’ll just
be kind of pissed that I didn’t stay at home and watch "Bionic Woman."

Now all I’ve got to do is figure out how to see him live, in Kansas City, MO.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Movie Review of “Rendition.”

For this movie review of “Rendition by The Dude on the Right, he thought there was actually a really good movie buried in between too many story-lines trying to be forced together. And, oh yea, he also didn’t like the “twist” at the end showing you that one of the story-lines wasn’t in the same chronological order as the other things going on. The Dude also would have preferred Reese Witherspoon not being pregnant, with most of the movie concentrated on her in Washington D.C. fighting politicians, but if you go and see “Rendition” be prepared to be told how all of the pieces fit together.

What’s New? A Movie Review of “The Comebacks.”

Movie reviews, like this one for “The Comebacks,” always have The Dude on the Right fearing he will lose any ounce of credibility as a reviewer, and not because the review sucks, but because he liked a movie that most reviewers will think sucks. He suggests you watch the trailer for the film because it tells you exactly what to expect. The movie is rated PG-13 so Brooke Nevin keeps her clothes on, but she does have a nice cure for “the dropsies.”

What’s New? A Podcast of: Ellen DeGeneres, Britney Spears, Joey Bishop, and Go Tribe!

For this podcast The Dude on the Right is flying solo and gives his take on this entire Ellen DeGeneres dog crap, is in the corner of the “Mutts and Moms” people, and thinks the problem might not be the dog, it might be the cats. He also is baffled at how Britney Spears can still be screwing things up with her custody issues and practically begs her to move out of California. With the death of Joey Bishop, well, The Dude is sad to see the last of The Rat Pack go, long live The Rat Pack.
And of course, most importantly for him, screw the “feel-good” team of the Colorado Rockies getting to The World Series, for him it’s “Go Tribe!

Ellen DeGeneres, Britney Spears, Joey Bishop, and Go Tribe!

By:

The Dude on the Right

No, I won’t let the Ellen DeGeneres dog crap go away either

for this podcast
, and I’m in the camp of the "Mutts & Moms" folks. Ellen
never needed to put this issue out in public, and even mentioned during her
crying on her Tuesday show that things would be edited, but did anyone else
notice that there didn’t seem to be any editing? But if you think Ellen’s
problems are large, how messed up must Britney Spears be that now the Judge has
taken away all of her custody rights.  Sadly, though, The Rat Pack is
officially dead. Long live The Rat Pack. Joey Bishop outlasted Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Lawford, and I
doubt there’ll ever be another group like them again.

And lastly for this podcast, Go Tribe!

Thanks for listening.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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Ellen DeGeneres and Her Dog? World War III? Who Cares, Drew Carey is Hosting “The Price is Right.”

By:

The Dude on the Right

After the events of yesterday I was going to blog about Ellen DeGeneres
and her dog fiasco, but since the audio is really the key I figured I’ll wait
for my hopeful podcast tomorrow to fill you all in on my feelings about Ellen. 
The dumb part is that I didn’t tape today’s episode of "Ellen" to see if she had
anything new to say so I suppose I’ll have to do some investigating tonight.

Other than Ellen the other news of today was that President Bush said we
might have World War III if Iran developed a nuclear, or is that nucular,
weapon.

But that’s not important either.

What is important is that this week
new episodes of "The Price is Right" returned to the airwaves, with
Drew Carey
now hosting instead of Bob Barker, and at this point in
time I’ll just say, "I guess we’d better revisit this in a month or two."

I
asked for my mom’s first impressions but she didn’t see it yet.  I also
asked her if dad watched it and what he thought of it, but she pretty much
acknowledged dad doesn’t like Drew Carey, and once dad has something set in his
mind, Drew could come off as the greatest game show host ever and my dad would
still not like him.  Mom still has yet to report back if dad even watched
the new episodes.

But I TiVo’d the second episode with Drew, and all I can say
is that you can tell Mr. Carey is trying to feel his way into being the host of
the show, and for me, it’s not working right now.  But I suppose that
shouldn’t be a surprise.  Hell, he is taking over for Bob Barker.

The
first problem I had was that Drew Carey tries a little too hard to relate to the
contestants and sometimes seems to talk too much.  He hasn’t come up with
that smoothness Bob Barker always seems to have with the contestants, no matter
how loopy the players seem to be, but that might come in time.  The second
problem I had was the camera work seemed a little choppy, and this kind of
surprised me especially with the history of the show.  The third problem is
Drew doesn’t seem that comfortable explaining the games which should be second
nature no matter what stage you are at hosting.  And the fourth problem I
had was Drew’s wireless microphone, with that big box on the bottom, looked
stupid compared to Bob’s sleek one.

Since I’m usually doing stuff during the
morning and don’t watch "The Price is Right" until I visit the old homestead
because dad is a fan, as an un-regular watcher Drew Carey has a lot of work to
do to get his familiarity with the show down, and I guess that’s why I started
this blog with a mention that maybe we should revisit Drew Carey’s hosting of
"The Price is Right" in a month or two.  There is some potential for Drew,
but in my weird observation he just needs to quick trying too hard, don’t try to
relate to the contestants, and just kick back, relax, and let the show be "The
Price is Right."  The contestants usually know the show, and you don’t need
to care that much about them.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Who Cares About Don Imus, O.J. and Jail, Paris Hilton is a Good Girl, and Go Cleveland Indians.

For this podcast The Dude on the Right is flying solo on a Monday because he and Stu Gotz couldn’t sync things to do a weekend wrap-up. In any case The Dude on the Right tells of his movie going weekend, with “We Own the Night” and “Michael Clayton” being his choices, as well as doing a CD review of “The Soft Addictions” from Cleveland’s own Michael Stanley. He also talks about O.J. Simpson, Paris Hilton, and he still can’t figure out why, but also Don Imus. He would have talked for hours, but he had to get back to watching his last chance for giving a damn about The World Series, The Cleveland Indians.