Feb. 10th, 2014

orangerful: (music beatles jump // marshmallow)
"Come Together" at the Library! | Severna Park Voice

My Beatles blog post was picked up by the local papers!!!! This is the first blog post I have written for work (we just started the blog when we launched our new website late last year) and it is the first blog post that has been picked up by another news source! I mean, okay, they are just the little neighborhood papers but still, WOOHOO!

What a nice ego-boost for my Monday morning. :)

EDIT: copy+pasting post here in case it disappears!

This month marks the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. We will be celebrating their musical legacy at the Severna Park Community Library on Saturday, February 15 at 11 am with crafts, trivia, and, of course, Beatles Rock Band. This is an all-ages event, meant to bring families together for a few hours of rock and roll fun.

The Beatles mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. For me, they turned out to be not only a musical obsession, but also a gateway into my career as a librarian.
I discovered The Beatles in the early 1990s, when the Anthology aired on television. The documentary piqued my interest in this group of four lads from Liverpool, England. I had heard many of their songs in commercials and covered by other bands. My parents had a couple of Beatles records in their collection, but I wanted to hear everything. Where did I go to find their music, in this time before YouTube and iTunes?

You guessed it – I walked over to the Maryland City at Russett Community Library and began to dig through their CD cabinet. After I had learned all the songs by heart, I ventured into the non-fiction collection and checked out every single book about the Fab Four. I learned to use the new online catalog and requested materials from other branches.

Then I hit a wall. Several of the books mentioned that John Lennon had written a book back in the 1960s but I couldn’t find it in the catalog. It took a lot of courage for this shy pre-teen to walk up to the Information Desk and ask if it was possible to get a copy of the book. To my amazement, the librarian didn’t scoff or tut at my obsession. She went to a special computer and began searching. A few weeks later, I was able to check out a copy of “A Spaniard in the Works” by John Lennon, published in 1965. I examined it from cover to cover and that was when I saw the barcode on the back from the lending library – it had come from a university in California.

I couldn’t believe it. The librarian had requested this book for me from a library all the way across the country. A whole new world opened up to me. I was in the library all the time, chatting with the staff, finding new things to research. (The Beatles were also a slippery slope into Rock and Roll history, which eventually led me to English and American history). I volunteered at the library over the summer and when I was old enough, I interviewed for a Page position, putting books away for most of high school and through college. After a brief stint working at a radio station in Annapolis, I realized that while I loved music, my true passion was information and getting the right items to help people learn about the things that interested them. I quickly made my way back to the library.

Which is why it seems only fitting that I host a program at my library to celebrate the music and the story of The Beatles. Who knows? Maybe this program will bring someone into the library who has never visited before, someone whose interest in The Beatles will introduce them to all the public library has to offer.
orangerful: (retail therapy // orangerful)
Her Universe has a huge sale going on right now, looks like they are trying to clear out their SyFy stock so it's mostly Battlestar Galactica, with a Warehouse 13 thrown in for good measure. Crazy deals, most of it marked down to $5 - $20 (used to be $17-$60).

Shipping is sort of a bitch but you're saving so much on the shirts, it's worth it.

They tend to run small but they are oh so comfortable when you can get the right size. I'm going to re-order the Cylon spine shirt and I'm thinking I might just get the basic "So Say We All" shirt and hoodie. Because I think I have a hoodie addiction LOL.
orangerful: (music beatles jump // marshmallow)
Watching the "Grammy's Salute to The Beatles". The banter is pretty damn painful but I am enjoying the music. And holy shit Eric Idle looks so old. But I guess he is.

Dhani is the spitting image of George and it's so wonderful and weird at the same time. He sounds a lot like him too, when he speaks and sings. [livejournal.com profile] andy_wolverton and I actually saw him play a few years ago with Joseph Arthur and Ben Harper as part of the group Fistful of Mercy, which was fantastic. Intimate setting, in a synagogue actually, but it felt like a full on rock concert by the end, everyone up and dancing in the aisles/pews. I hope they make another album together.

Fistful of Mercy

Ed Sheeran is singing now and this would be my favorite song so far. I love hearing Beatles stuff stripped down and I think he is pulling it off.

Holy shit, Keith Urban is SHORT LOL! Well, John Mayer is also kinda tall. At least, I remember him being tall though maybe he was just doing that on purpose. Quit being taller than me! (so many mixed emotions about that man, not going to go into it now...bastard knows how to play guitar though). "Don't Let Me Down" is such a great song, something so raw about it, so pure yet at the same time kinda dirty...but the honesty of it all makes it less dirty? I dunno, love that song.

Katy Perry's Yesterday was okay, she didn't really do much to make it her own. Right now I'm gonna say Ed Sheeran wins this show.

oh damn, this is a fun version of "Revolution" - nice job Imagine Dragons!

OMG Dave Grohl, why are you so great? I wish more rock stars were like him. And "Hey Bulldog"??? SO RANDOM! But I have no problem with that because it really captures that weird middle sound when the Beatles were trying to figure out what was next. (OMG could his daughter be any cuter LOL)

ANY song Annie Lennox sings sounds amazing, period. Her voice. HER VOICE. I would be happy listen to her sing every single Beatles song. (her dress kinda looks like it was made out of duct tape though...). I wonder if the artists got to pick which songs they would perform or if CBS was like "you play THIS! NOW!" I love "Fool on the Hill" but I know most of the Magical Mystery Tour album is low on people's favorites list. If Annie picked it, it makes me love her more. (LOL okay Ringo just gave Paul a look, I wonder if Paul is singing along sorta loudly...you know, the way you would expect your 70 year old grandpa to sing along) (he's such a clean old man).

Alicia Keys has more style then EVERYONE IN THE THEATER. That hat. Awwwww yeah. Also, omg was John Legend a little bit nervous there? He was shaking. Aaaaw. Oooh I am digging Let It Be with two voices like this.

Just did a search on Amazon and I don't see any sort of collection of these songs available yet. Really, CBS? Actually didn't even see a DVD up or anything either. I'm surprised.

Aw, let Anna Kendrick sing! TEASES! Brad Paisley and Pharell Williams? Hm, okay.

My friend [livejournal.com profile] heiland_coo took me to Vegas for my birthday several years ago and I got to see LOVE. It was amazing and, I won't lie, I was crying by the end. So beautiful. If you ever get a chance, go see it. The album is fantastic, but the visuals of the show are just a crazy journey through the Beatles entire career.

While My Guitar Gently Weeps -- oh when I was a kid, I just didn't get this song, it freaked me out, the rhythm, the lyrics. They seem so simple but they are really so clever and complex. I love this song now.

Ringo's turn. He sounds pretty good considering his age and, ya know, the smoking etc. Boys seems a little slower but then again, so is he. :) Love ya Ringo.

OMG there was Sean...looks just like John.

LOL looks like Paul is already bouncing behind Sean Penn, ready to play. What a goof. I've seen him live twice and he was a lot of fun.

Sgt. Pepper - had to be played. And, yeah, Paulie it IS weird to tribute yourself. But that never stopped you before LOL. <3 Ringo does seem a bit out of breath. But this is awesome. I'm a sucker for a huge Hey Jude sing-along, I won't lie.

Aw, it's over? Well, it was fun while it lasted. I hope they release a few of the covers as mp3s or something. Wouldn't mind having them in the mix.

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