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	<title>Parky&#039;s Prattlings &#187; Blues</title>
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		<title>Dusting The Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 12:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Someone once told me if you are feeling down then just turn on the blues and you will be feeling better real soon.  I didn&#8217;t understand this, but it was probably because I really didn&#8217;t understand the blues.  Most people, like me, believe that to be considered blues the songs must be depressing.  This couldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Someone once told me if you are feeling  down then just turn on the blues and you will be feeling better real  soon.  I didn&#8217;t understand this, but it was probably because I really  didn&#8217;t understand the blues.  Most people, like me, believe that to be  considered blues the songs must be depressing.  This couldn&#8217;t be further  from reality.  While many of the songs do tend to have a more  depressing content, not all of them do.  Blues, like the various  &#8220;sounds&#8221; of jazz describes the music more than then the lyrics.  To  really see this and how it works you need to spend time with what I have  dubbed the dusty musites.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Vintage  blues, or as some call them &#8220;the scratchies&#8221;,  tell stories and come  from the depths of a person&#8217;s life.  One of the best visuals of this is  the Empress of the blues, Bessie Smith.  From songs of despair and dying  like Send Me To The &#8216;lectric Chair to the ravings about the famous southern musician Charlie Green in Trombone Cholly,  the blues were equivalent to life.  Reaching into the depths of your  soul and bringing what is there to the surface and pouring it into an  envelope of music is what the blues and especially the vintage blues is  all about.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Most people today who  enjoy the blues do not want to venture back to the roots.  These are  usually the vinyls that no one wants to touch for fear of marring them;  kind of like the best china that is saved for only the most special  occasions that never seem to come around.  Today a lot of this music has  been digitalized and yet people are still afraid of playing it.  They  would rather play contemporary blues like Stevie Ray Vaughn, John Lee  hooker, Van Morrison and yes, even Cyndi Lauper. There is nothing wrong  with any of these performers.  I enjoy listening to their music very  much as the person whose blog I have hijacked can attest to.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">As  a history buff I love exploring the roots.  When discussing blues this  means gong back and experiencing those who came before and paved the way  for the contemporary artists.  The women, or queens of the blues  especially paved the way and made it possible for others to pick up  where they left off.  Bessie Smith earned her title as Empress as she  could be considered the original blues diva.  This gutsy lady, upon  being told that the KKK was coming to break up her tent concert did not  run and hide as she was advised to do.  Instead, she walked off the  stage and right out toward the hooded mob and stood her ground telling  them that they would have to fight her, her band AND her tentful of  fans.  This five foot nine inch woman who could cuss the wallpaper off  the wall turned the KKK on their tail and sent them running.  She lived  every word and every note she sang.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Billie  Holiday was another Queen of the blues.  She, too, felt every thing she  sang and continued to light the path for many others just like the  woman whose music inspired her, Bessie Smith.  Willie Mae &#8220;Big Mama&#8221;  Thornton also laid some mortar of her own.  In fact, you could say she  was responsible for one of Elvis Presley&#8217;s hits, Hound Dog.   The song was actually written for Big Mama and is about a man.  Mr.  Presley took it and made it about a dog and had a hit.  If you listen to  Big Mama&#8217;s version you can really feel why this song was written for  her. Ma Rainey is another lady who gets my applause and humble curtsey  as a queen of the blues.  She was not afraid to sing about anything.   From being a Slave To The Blues to Countin&#8217; The Blues, Ma Rainey knew what she was providing to the world.  But she could also sing songs like &#8220;Ma&#8221; Rainey&#8217;s Black Bottom with style and class.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">Now,  before anyone begins to think that I am partial to the women of blues  (I suppose I am as they had to do more to open doors for the women who  came after them) I must mention some of the men of blues.  While he is  mostly known for his jazz (and what some considered a career ending move  to pop) Louis Armstrong also provided the world with wonderful blues.   This man did more for music in general than anyone else in my opinion  (yes, I am partial).  Bind Willie McTell is another mason who cleared  the way for the future generations.  A recognizable voice his music told  of life and all that it can bring.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ff;">The  list of kings and queens of vintage blues could go on for the next ten  generations.  However, reading about these great oldies would take away  from actually experiencing them.  Take out the vintage and dust them  off.  Spin them on the turntable or MP3 player or whatever your chosen  mode is.  Reaching back and touching your roots from time to time will  only serve to strengthen your core and enlighten your soul.</span></p>
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		<title>I Found My SLife</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 14:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In November 2004, I first presented with symptoms that ten months later would be diagnosed as Meniere’s Disease.  As the illness progressed and I became unable to do the things I used to enjoy such as dancing, hiking and swimming, I found myself slipping away.  After my knee injury over a decade ago, I went [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff">In November 2004, I first  presented with symptoms that ten months later would be diagnosed as  Meniere’s Disease.  As the illness progressed and I became unable to do  the things I used to enjoy such as dancing, hiking and swimming, I found  myself slipping away.  After my knee injury over a decade ago, I went  through a deep depression and knew I didn’t not want to go back there.   Since I could no longer do the things I used to do to relieve stress, I  knew it was very possible for me to slip into another depression.  I was  not going to allow this to happen again.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff">In  February 2007, I was at home watching the Law &amp; Order: SVU episode  where they were looking for a person who was involved in a virtual  reality world called “Another Universe”.  This gave me an idea.  I found  that Another Universe is fictitious, however there is another virtual  reality world that was alive and well called Second Life (later in 2007  Second Life (SL) would be depicted on CSI).  I had my laptop at work and  created an avatar and entered the world.  Due to not having internet at  home at the time and issues with my laptop I did not make it off  Orientation Island.  I put SL aside and went on with my life.  In the  midst of Meniere’s I dealt with the death of my father and a treatment  that took away my immune system and left me fighting colds and  infections.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff">October  2007 I watched the CSI episode involving SL and was reminded of my  failed attempt at entering that world.  I couldn’t recall my avatar’s  name and password.  So I created a new avatar and called her Parker  Janick (Parky).  I made it into SL this time and began exploring.  I  would spend my free time at work in SL (I worked nights at a television  station and was all alone there)  During my exploration I was clicking  things and not knowing what I was doing things would happen.  One time I  clicked something and received a blue box and clicked yes.  I then went  to change a tape and when I returned, my avatar was dancing.  I sat  there and cried for about five minutes.  I could no longer dance in Real  Life (RL), but I could dance in SL.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff">I  continued to explore and ultimately got internet at home where I could  explore more.  I made friends, learned how to swim and do many other  things in SL.  I finally found my life again.  Along my journey I began  meeting other people with chronic illness and issues.  There are those  who are bed ridden and others who are in wheelchairs.  I have even met  three others in SL who have Meniere’s Disease.  It helped at one point  when I begin attending a support group in SL for people with chronic  illnesses and/or their caretakers.  One thing was certain, we all came  into SL for the same reason, to do things that we could no longer do in  RL.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff">I  can’t do much in RL that I used to do, but in SL I am thriving.  I own a  Celtic Pub where everyone is welcome (as long as they obey the rules)  and I host twice a week at a friends jazz and blues club.  I am involved  with writing groups and even attend a Writer’s Circle once a week where  I read some of my own work.  I recently submitted a poem for a contest  in SL and won first place.  I even wrote a short story called The Damsel And The Dragon  about why I am in SL and it was published in a SL magazine.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff">I  highly recommend SL to those with Meniere’s Disease or any chronic  illness that keeps you from doing the things you love to do.  You can do  those things again by using an avatar in SL.  Use this link <a title="Second LIfe" href="http://secondlife.com/" target="_blank">http://secondlife.com/</a>.   to find your life again, even if it is virtual.  I would still much  rather be dancing, hiking and swimming in RL, but for now I will do  these things in SL and keep my mind active while meeting new people from  around the world and making friends (gaining contacts) in the process.   Don’t let your illness deprive you of your life.</span></p>
<div id="attachment_62" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://dlbach.com/parkysprattlings/files/2010/07/Parkys-Pub_001.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-62   " title="Parky's Pub_001" src="http://dlbach.com/parkysprattlings/files/2010/07/Parkys-Pub_001-300x175.png" alt="" width="210" height="122" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A staged shot taken to accompany my short story  The Damsel And The Dragon</p></div>
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<div id="attachment_63" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 211px"><a href="http://dlbach.com/parkysprattlings/files/2010/07/The-Damsel-Fights-Back.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-63 " title="The Damsel Fights Back" src="http://dlbach.com/parkysprattlings/files/2010/07/The-Damsel-Fights-Back-300x298.png" alt="" width="201" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A staged shot taken to accompany my short story   The Damsel And The Dragon</p></div>
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		<title>Jazz Says It All</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I watched the Kennedy Center Honors program on CBS.  All five honorees were well deserving and well honored.  I found myself laughing and crying as they revisited the past achievements and even a couple bombs of the ones being honored.  There was so much history in that balcony as well as on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify"><span style="color: #0689f8">Last night I watched the Kennedy Center Honors program on CBS.  All five honorees were well deserving and well honored.  I found myself laughing and crying as they revisited the past achievements and even a couple bombs of the ones being honored.  There was so much history in that balcony as well as on the stage as I watched in awe and amazement with every detail and every utterance.  One thing struck me as they were honoring Dave Brubeck for his work in jazz, everyone was affected by this presentation.  Yes, it seemed that The Boss received more accolades and folks standing and swaying to his music as it was performed at the end.  Then there were those whose faces lit up with the wonderful tunes once performed by Grace Bumbry.  Rousing laughter nearly took the roof off the building when Robert De Niro and Mel Brooks were honored.  However, Dave Brubek&#8217;s music moved me more than I thought possible.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0689f8">I have loved jazz for a long time.  Jazz and blues are very closely related so I am a fan of each.  Seems everyone knows my favorite is Louis Armstrong.  It is often said that jazz is the black man&#8217;s music and white men have tried to take it for their own.  I have also heard it called African Music.  I honestly do not believe any of this.  Jazz is the music of peace.  It transcends race, gender and age to bring everyone together for a meeting of the heart, mind and soul.  President and Mrs. Obama were seated in the balcony with the honorees.  Secret Service were there as well.  The agents assigned to protect the president are to be alert and always focused on what is around them.  I usually think of Royal guards who aren&#8217;t allow to move at all while they are standing guard when I think of the Secret Service agents.  While the cameras were capturing the faces of those in attendance during the performances I watched.  During Dave Brubeck&#8217;s presentation I noted the faces and posture of those the cameras caught.  When they were focused on the First Couple I noticed the Agent seated behind them.  His eyes were focused and watching everything around them, but his head was moving to the beat of the music.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0689f8">Wide shots throughout caught everyone with heads bopping, feet tapping and fingers drumming to the fine jazz music being played.  Black, white, Hispanic, male, female, actor, musician, president.  It didn&#8217;t matter who they were, they felt the heartbeat of the music that is jazz.  If it moves your body, even your toe to tap, then it has reached your soul.  And that is JAZZ.<br />
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		<title>Hey hey, It&#8217;s Parky</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parker Janick (Parky to her friends) is the Second Life alter ego of DL Bach. I usually pitch her out the window and take over when I want to write my own stuff. She thinks she is in total control, but reality is that I am in control and only let her think she is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parker Janick (Parky to her friends) is the Second Life alter ego of DL Bach.  I usually pitch her out the window and take over when I want to write my own stuff.  She thinks she is in total control, but reality is that I am in control and only let her think she is from time to time.  I let Colette know that since she was setting up these blogs I wanted my own blog when I could write about what is going on in my SLife and at Parky&#8217;s Pub.  </p>
<p>Parky&#8217;s Pub is the best Celtic pub in all of Second Life.  It was created out of friendship and love.  I have it, not to make money, but to be a place where my friends and I, and anyone else who desires, can meet and listen to some great music and just hang out in a non-threatening environment.  There is no nudity nor foul language allowed.  Also no weapons and the most important rule is to treat everyone with respect no matter their shape, color or background.  I have a translator that is turned on if someone comes in speaking another language.  There is also a Tinies Dance Ball for the wee lads and lasses who find there way to the pub.  Parky&#8217;s Pub is, in fact, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.  Check it out for yourself if you don&#8217;t believe me.</p>
<p>Second Life is how DL got her life back after Meniere&#8217;s took over in the real world.  There are many in SL who have found their way due to similar situations.  Mostly for me this is my life.  DL is along for the ride.  Besides hosting two gigs at the pub each week I also work for the best jazz club in SL, The Savoy.  I host a wonderful gig for the fabulous DJ BigD Flanagan playing blues and blues-rock every Sunday morning to help us wake up.  I also host every Wednesday night for the best jazz DJ in all of SL, Crighton Johin.  He heats up the club with his wonderful straight-ahead jazz.</p>
<p>Tune in here as I share with you from Parky&#8217;s heart about all that is going on in her SLife week to week and get to know Parky and all her wonderfully wacky friends that have come into her life.</p>
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