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Baby loves Disco, Llamas, Patrick AND Eugene So you think your baby can disco-dance like a llama...? Well, if you're in NYC next Sunday, you can find out. The popular kiddie dance party, Baby Loves Disco, is descending on (Le) Poisson Rouge...and...

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ANNNNNDDD, we have a winner!!

Posted by Ri, the MSM | Posted in just plain fun | Posted on 23-02-2010

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Yep, we’ve got a winner for the $25 Gift Card to either iTunes or Amazon in the Music Savvy Mom Facebook Fan Page Contest!

Thanks SO much to everyone who participated and supported my wackiness – I heart you guys like Elton John loves his optometrist!  (What?  SOMEBODY had to make him all those cool glasses – come on!)

And, if you’re waiting for me to tell you who it is, you can forget it.  If you’re a Fan of MSM on Facebook, you’d know already.  If you’re not, you’ll just have to BECOME one to find out.  Hummmphttt!  (I didn’t fall off the turnip truck yesterday, y’know! ;) )

With love from the most deluded self-promoter since P.T. Barnum…or maybe Speidi…

xoxo  Ri :)

Baby loves Disco, Llamas, Patrick AND Eugene

Posted by Ri, the MSM | Posted in Celebrities who love me (or soon will), Music, Reviews, Uncategorized, just plain fun | Posted on 08-02-2010

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So you think your baby can disco-dance like a llama…? Well, if you’re in NYC next Sunday, you can find out.

The popular kiddie dance party, Baby Loves Disco, is descending on (Le) Poisson Rouge…and the diaper-clad booties will be shakin’, yo! On Valentine’s Day from Noon to 3:00 the trendy West Village hot spot will be child proofed and Lysoled so that parents and their progeny (aged 7 and below) can boogie on down with their rad selves.

Per the (Le) Poisson Rouge website:

Make no mistake, this is NOT the Mickey Mouse club, and Barney is Banned. Baby loves disco is an afternoon dance party featuring real music spun and mixed by real djs blending classic disco tunes From the 70s, & 80s guaranteed to get those little booties moving and grooving. The fun spills out from all corners of the club: bubble machines, baskets of scarves and egg-shakers, a chill-out room (with tents, books and puzzles), diaper changing stations, a full spread of healthy snacks and dancing, LOTS of dancing. But at it’s core, Baby loves disco is a community event that brings kids together with kids and parents together with parents.

I KNOW, right? Does that not sound like a BLAST?!? A check on the BLD website confirms that they now have these things EVERYWHERE – some monthly. Dude…I am so going to the next one in our area. For fifteen bucks in advance (per walking person), eighteen at the door, you can give your offspring a glance at how you spent your college years.

…wait. On second thought, perhaps you shouldn’t mention that…

But…I can hear you…you’re saying:

“Ri. What the cheesewhiz does this have to do with llamas? And WHY do I care about this if I’m not in the New York area?? Are you drinking AGAIN?”

Well, the obvious answers are (a.) DUH – of course I am, it’s Superbowl Sunday, and (2.) the part about the llamas is the cool bonus that benefits all of us, even the ones NOT able to make it to this particular gig!

See, I learned about the event from a contact at The Musebox, and he shared this lil’ bit of info about what else is going down at the Valentine Shindig:

As a special element of this year’s Baby Loves Disco Valentine’s Ball, The MuseBox will be introducing a “So You Think You Can Llama Dance” theme, inviting kids to create and even record their own unique “Llama Dances.” Inspired by the song “Llama Dance” by quirky UK rockers Patrick & Eugene, this is sure to add a whole new fun element to the day’s events. The creator of the best llama dance will win a family four-pack of tickets to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan!

A link to the “Llama Dance” video and a gratis download of Patrick and Eugene’s new CD was attached for my perusal.  My opinion…?

OMG. I LOVE THESE GUYS.

Patrick and Eugene

Right off the bat, while I watched the video…they had me at “ungulate”

Llama Dance by Patrick and Eugene via YouTube

Quirky doesn’t begin to describe the tres’ cool infusion of childlike joy their music imbues. Per their Press Bio: “Try to imagine Noel Coward on stage with the Duke Ellington Band at the Monterey Pop Festival and you’re getting close.” Ha! Indeed. With backgrounds that run the gamut from playing percussion with Groove Armada and Richie Havens to impromptu accidental arson, these guys are an absolute kick in the pants.

Their current album, All Together Now, is the very definition of “feel good.” The effervescence of the melodies and pre-meditated silliness belies the musicianship and just carries you away on a tide of fun…but a closer listen brings the realization that they are REALLY good. The multi-instrumental sounds and beats overlap seamlessly to create a rich tapestry of aural layers. Forget about theme or genre – this is just thoughtfully crafted, well balanced,  good music.

This isn’t Patrick and Eugene’s first trip to the rodeo, either. They’ve put out two other albums… one of which is entirely comprised of deliciously unexpected covers which include ditties originally by the likes of Beyonce, Simon and Garfunkel and The Arctic Monkeys.  Nope – they’re not just a Kids’ Band, kids!

As Exhibit A,  I present to you the Patrick and Eugene reworking of  Can’t Get You Out of My Head, originally by Kylie Minogue:

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Uh huh…see?  What’d I tell you?

So, if you ARE in NYC for V-Day, try to get out to the Baby Loves Disco event. If not, do yourself a favor and listen to some Patrick and Eugene.  Either way, you’re coming out a winner.

My luve is like a great old shoe…

Posted by Ri, the MSM | Posted in Holidays, Hubby, Other Blogs, Ri Shuffles, Self Indulgent Posts, Themed Playlists, just plain fun | Posted on 02-02-2010

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(Yes, that was a really bad play on Shakespeare.  They can’t ALL be winners.)

Well, my day in the sun over at Today’s Mama has passed…another Mama’s playlist is up now, so I figured I’d let you see (and hear) what I sent over.

(Y’know – since I’m fairly certain that not ALL of you trucked over there to check it out.  Yeah, you know who you are.  *ahem* )
Enjoy, and since I haven’t reminded you lately: 

If you love it, BUY IT.  Support the artists – I want no starving musicians on my conscience.  Swiper, no swiping!

xoxo,
Ri

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“Make a playlist of love songs.”

Boy, is that a loaded request!  Which kind of love – young, new, unrequited, passionate, comfortable, crazy, enduring? They all describe the same emotion, and may all be used to accurately describe a different stage of the same life – of the same love.  (But – they don’t all necessarily belong in the same playlist…)

Now, even in my “young love” days, I was not a fan of the hearts and flowers.  As the years (all 42 of them) have passed, and love has grown into marriage and motherhood, I find that the love songs I most appreciate are the ones referencing how real – and hard – love can be.  It’s not all glamour, it’s not all fun, and it’s definitely not always exciting.  But…it’s solid.  It’s comforting.  It’s tenacious.  It’s TANGIBLE.

That’s the kind of love song that I will be listening to as Valentine’s Day 2010 approaches.  I’ll be reminding myself that neither of us is perfect, and we like it that way.  Hearing about lost love will remind me how lucky I am to have found and kept mine.  I’ll laugh when I think of how silly we were then, and how relaxed and content we are now.  And on February 14th, when we’re sitting on the sofa in our sweats instead of wining and dining on the town, I’ll slip my hand into my hubby’s and we’ll listen together…because he feels the same way I do.

Of course he does.  We’re in love. ;)


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The Milkman of Human Kindness – Billy Bragg
“If you are sleeping, I will wait.  If your bed is wet, I will dry your tears. I love you.”
Boots of Spanish Leather – Bob Dylan
“I’d forsake them all for your sweet kiss, for that’s all I’m wishin’ to be ownin’.”
Never Let Go – Tom Waits
“Well, you’ll leave me hanging by the skin of my teeth, I’ve only got one leg to stand
You can send me to hell but I’ll never let go of your hand.”
Say Yes – Elliott Smith
“I’m in love with the world through the eyes of a girl who’s still around the morning after.”
Love Like the Movies – The Avett Brothers
“Now in the movies they make it look so perfect, and in the background they’re always playing the right song
And in the ending there’s always a resolution; but real life is more than just two hours long.”
A Rainy Night in Soho – The Pogues
“You’re the measure of my dreams.”
Song for You – Ray Charles
“I love you in a place where there’s no space or time; I love you for my life, ’cause you’re a friend of mine.”
In Spite of Ourselves – John Prine and Iris DeMent
“He ain’t too sharp but he gets things done; drinks his beer like it’s oxygen
He’s my baby and I’m his honey; never gonna let him go.”
Remember the Mountain Bed – Jeff Tweedy (Wilco)
“Your shape and form is dim but plain, there on our mountain bed
I see my life was brightest where you laughed and laid your head…”
Patty Griffin – When it Don’t Come Easy
“If you forget my love I’ll try to remind you and stay by you when it don’t come easy.”

Turnaround is WAY fun!

Posted by Ash | Posted in Celebrities who love me (or soon will), Other Blogs, Ri Shuffles, Shameless Plea for Comments, Themed Playlists, just plain fun | Posted on 01-02-2010

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Y’all – this is SO exciting.

Y’know how much fun everyone always says it is to Guest DJ and make a playlist?  Well, they’re RIGHT!

I got to find out this weekend, when out of the clear blue I received a lovely email from Erin at Today’s Mama, asking me to participate in their two week “Valentine’s PlayMix” series. (And, notfornothing, but…they’re all professional and organized over there!  MOST impressive.  I may have even been a hair intimidated, but don’t tell anybody.) They’re asking fourteen Moms to submit ten love songs each, from now until February 14th…and guess who has the honor of going FIRST?!

(Dude.  I know.  I was as shocked as you are…)

That’s right – my ten picks are up on Today’s Mama HERE, right now, as well as my accompanying description.  I was on my best behavior of course…I kept on topic, I tried not to ramble, and I’m pretty sure I don’t even have any many sentence fragments!  Yay, me!

Do me a solid and swing by, k?  Then come back here and tell me what you really think.  I can take it. ;)

xoxo, Ri

Pssst:  I may be playing these and other “Quirky Love Songs” today on Blip.fm…just sayin’…

National Dice Day? You Bet!

Posted by Ri, the MSM | Posted in Guest DJ Shuffles, Holidays, Music, My wacky friends, Other Bloggers, Other Blogs, just plain fun | Posted on 04-12-2009

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Psst. It’s me, Ri.
I’m not the one writing this post.
Well…yes – OBVIOUSLY I’m writing THIS part, (smart ass!)

…but the rest is brought to you by the always charming, ever-awesome Melisa With One S from Suburban Scrawl ~ Enjoy!

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Friday, December 4

National Dice Day? You Bet!

Today, as you have no doubt already surmised from the title of this post, is National Dice Day. I like goofy holidays like this one and enjoy imagining how they came about.

Picture it: Dogs playing poker. The St. Bernard says…

Wait a minute. Forget that thought, on the grounds that dogs don’t talk.

On second thought, they don’t play poker either. Let’s start again.

Picture it: Dogs playing poker.

dogs-playing-poker

The St. Bernard says, “Hey, this is really fun, playing cards with you guys. I wish we could do this everyday.”

The cigar-smoking bulldog responds, “Yeah! Or it should be a holiday! How about National Card Playing Day?”

The German Shepherd, on his third beer, says, “Cards are fun, but you know what is really fun? Dice. National Dice Day: I love the sound of that. How about December 4th?”

Whether this highly imaginative version of how National Dice Day came about is true or not (she typed, with a little chuckle), doesn’t really matter, does it? What’s truly important is this:

What the heck kind of music would I listen to on National Dice Day?

Las Vegas-themed songs, of course! Grab this playlist along with your favorite Elvis impersonator, and have fun with it!


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A Little Less Conversation (Elvis Presley): You have to start any Las Vegas playlist with Elvis Presley, for sure. This song is one of my favorites, and it’s also on the “Ocean’s Eleven” soundtrack, which gave it a rebirth of sorts a few years ago.

Waking Up in Vegas (Katy Perry): The perfect expansion on the motto “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”. This ditty, sung by the girl who kissed a girl (and liked it), is the story of a blackout the night before and all the questions that come with it in the morning. My favorite line? “Get up and shake the glitter off your clothes now.” Awesome.

Pretty Vegas (INXS): The lyrics of this song were actually conceptualized by JD Fortune, the guy on the reality show “Rock Star: INXS” in 2005, when he was trying to become the replacement for the late, great Michael Hutchence. JD was not popular with the rest of the cast; it probably had something to do with the fact that, from the very beginning of the show, he proclaimed that he was the only true INXS fan and thus the only one who deserved to win. One night, during what was supposed to be a team writing challenge, JD went out on his own and penned the chorus of this song. It later turned out well for him; the band was impressed. JD was eventually picked as Hutchence’s replacement, and “Pretty Vegas” became their first single released with JD on lead vocals.

Viva Las Vegas (Elvis Presley): Come on, need I say anything about this one? I thought not.

Danke Schoen (Wayne Newton): Wayne Newton IS “Mr. Las Vegas”. He is currently celebrating FIFTY YEARS on the Vegas strip. I was going to list the tv shows and movies in which he’s guest-starred as himself, performing in Vegas (like “Roseanne” or “Vegas Vacation”), but I went to his website to look them up and the list was just far too long. That says something in itself, don’t you think? This is one of my favorite Wayne Newton songs, and it has NOTHING to do with the fact that it is lip-synched by Matthew Broderick in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. (okay, maybe a little.)

The Gambler (Kenny Rogers): I had to go there. Because you’ve got to know when to hold ‘em AND when to fold ‘em.

Leaving Las Vegas (Sheryl Crow): This haunting song off Crow’s “Tuesday Night Music Club” is supposedly a loose interpretation of her life (when she left the Midwest for L.A.), but there was a dispute with a friend of one of her Tuesday Night Music Club members, because it was apparently about his life. I guess it could be a little like astrology: easy to read some of yourself into it if you want to. Whatev. It’s a great song.

Queen of Las Vegas (The B-52’s): For such a peppy song, this is actually about a mother who is dying and giving her child some final words of encouragement. As it is with many of the songs by the B-52’s, it’s a little weird. But I like weird. (Try “Party Out of Bounds” as an alternate!)

When You’re Smiling (Dean Martin): The member of the Rat Pack most known for his mad drinking skillz, Dean Martin’s voice is silky, and soothingly old school. The song was originally performed by Louis Armstrong, but I enjoy this version as well.

Poker Face (Lady Gaga): If any of you out there read my blog, Suburban Scrawl, you’ll know that the addition of this song to the playlist was a no-brainer as I am currently in the throes of Lady Gaga adoration. (I even dressed my dog up as Lady Gaga for Halloween. Check it out here.) I can’t say enough about how much her music makes me happy, so I won’t even try. I do want to point out some “fun” lyrics in this song though; they make me smile. She says, “I won’t tell you that I love you, kiss or hug you, cause I’m bluffin’ with my muffin. I’m not lying I’m just stunning with my love-glue-gunning.” Where else will you get lyrics like that? (Answer? Nowhere.)

Rods and Cones (Blue Man Group): Ahh yes, the cobalt kings of performance art. There’s nothing like Blue Man Group, especially from the front row while wearing a poncho. (My husband and I have seen them in Chicago five or six times. Big fans.) What do you get when you attend a Blue Man show? I can’t tell you specifically; that’s part of the fun, the surprise of it. What I can say is that you will get comedy that seems dumb yet is very, very smart. You will get silliness. And DRUMS. You will get percussion like you’ve never heard before. It’s mind-blowing. I love the power in this song.

SNL Star Wars (Bill Murray): I couldn’t do a Vegas playlist in honor of National Dice Day without searching playlist.com for this (and squealing upon my discovery). In the 1970’s, one of Bill Murray’s most popular recurring characters was Nick the Lounge Singer. There’s a Nick everywhere you look in Vegas, and if this clip teaches us nothing else, it’s that you can make ANYTHING sound a little Vegas-sleazy with a little bit of effort.