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Catherine O’Hara RIP/Antique Radio Swap Meet

A little over a week ago, we lost one of the funniest, most talented comediennes of our lifetime. Catherine O’Hara passed away January 30th at the age of 71. I was so glad to have soaked in her talent since the 1970s.

While most people will remember her as the mother in the Home Alone film series, as well as her Emmy-winning role as Moira Rose in the sitcom Schitt’s Creek, I will always think about her early roles doing sketch comedy for the SCTV program.

She began working with the Second City Comedy Troupe in the mid 1970s in Toronto. The main cast became so popular that they developed a television show for CBC starting around 1976. This is where I was fortunate to witness her talent long befor many others in the US. Being in Detroit, my television viewing included Channel 9 out of Windsor, Ontario. The Second City crew, which included O’Hara, John Candy, Eugene Levy and Joe Flaherty, parodied many commercial and cable television shows. The humor was perfect for a teen like me. O’Hara had some amazing characters, including Las Vegas singer Lola Heatherton, Brooke Shields, Meryl Streep, as well as dozens of housewife roles in commercial spoofs. It was fantastic that NBC picked up the program and aired it as a 90-minute comedy on Friday nights.

O’Hara was supposed to join the Saturday Night Live cast in the late 1980s, but passed because she did not want to live in New York City. She instead moved into film. Along with her Home Alone work, she was in Beetlejuice as well as a few of the Christopher Guest mockumentaries. These were I loved her the most. In Best in Show, she played a dog owner that seemed to have had previous sexual relationships with almost every man she comes across during a Westminster-type dog show. In A Mighty Wind, she plays Mickey Crabbe, the female member of the “famous” 1960s folk duo Mitch & Mickey. In For Your Consideration, she plays Marilyn Hack, an actress who is being considered for an Oscar nomination.

In all of her roles, O’Hara exaggerated the human character, which made them all the familiar to the viewer. She was beautiful, talented, and made each role memorable. The internet exploded with tributes to her, which was well deserved. However, the most beautiful quote that she uttered when asked what her favorite role she has ever performed was “the mother of my children.”

Ms. O’Hara, you brought so much joy into my life with your comedy. You have taken a piece of my heart with you.


Last weekend I attended an antique radio swap meet in Waterford, Michigan. I go each year, looking for vintage microphones, 60s-era transistor radios, and any music stuff that is interested AND cheap. Most of the items I was interested in was way out of my budget range, but I did find a dealer selling some as-is transistor radios for $2.00 each. I grabbed six of tem, with one being of great interest. Made for Radio Shack and its Realistic brand, it is an AM radio with additional bandwidth to tune in airplane traffic if you are near a large airport. I always wanted one as a kid, but never got one for a gift. I grabbed it, with the intent to just put it on my display shelp of radios. When I got it home, YES, it actually still works! Only one other of the group is working, but I am completely satisfied with that find.

There was also a dealer there selling some guitar-related items. Again, most of it was either not interesting to me or way too pricey. However, I was able to get a Yamaha bass guitar practice amplifier for $15.00. The speaker grille cloth is torn, and whoever previously used it actually poked a few small holes in the speaker cone to get a more ratty sound, probably to use it for guitar. The amp works, although a bit low in volume at regular setting, but when the Drive switch is engaged, it seems to boost the volume considerable. I will probably take the front apart and replace the cloth when I get a chance.

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The “Get Back” Documentary and Disney

This past week, the documentary Get Back was streamed for viewing by those interested. When I first heard that there were plans to take unreleased film footage of The Beatles from the Let It Be sessions and release it as an alternate documentary to the original, I was ecstatic! I knew that all of that footage existed, and while the original documentary showed the Fab Four in a bad light, with lots of in-fighting, those in-the-know stated that the unseen footage showed them as still four lads having a good time playing songs together.

Then I heard that Peter Jackson was put in charge of gathering up the hours of footage and making it into a more truthful documentary, with the blessings of Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. While I have never seen any of this Lord of the Rings films (I am not a fan at all of those sci-fi fantasy stories), I do know that Jackson does some great directorial work. When his World War I documentary They Shall Not Grow Old came out, I went to see it at the theaters three times, each time leaving with tears of amazement. His work on that film is beyond fantastic.

So with all of that going for Get Back, I waited for months to get a chance to see it. YouTube would broadcast a few trailers, and my mouth would drool. My favorite all time rock-n-roll band coming back to the screen courtesy of one of today’s greatest directors!

Then I learned that Disney was in charge of production and marketing, and I have decided to pass on watching it, at least for the time being.

Today’s Disney is not the Disney of old. Back when Walt had Micky, Donald, and Goofy running around being the cartoon version of the Marx Brothers. Or seeing the brilliant adaptations of children’s stories such as Snow White, Cinderella, or Dumbo. And the awesomeness of Fantasia. I won’t even go into talking about his dreams turning into Disneyland.

No, Disney today is about money, no matter how it is made and who is giving it to them. The company owns so much of the entertainment business presently, and they have become political about it. They lean so far left that there is no coming back to center. They are constantly firing actors from their films for speaking more conservative views. I am totally shocked that they, as owners of Fox News, allow the network to lean a bit more right of center. Most likely only because Fox News is the most watched news network on television, leaving CNN, MSNBC, and the three commercial networks in the dust. And that means money for them!

Disney is also extremely friendly with the Communist Party of China (CCP). With that said, money spent on Mickey Mouse watches, trips to Disney World, and yes, streaming subscriptions to watch Get Back, will filter back to China so that it can build hypersonic weapons that the US has no match to compete.

China was smart. They knew where to attack the US at its most vulnerable part – entertainment. Disney, the NBA, and so many other sports and entertainment companies are in the pockets of Chinese businessmen and politicians. Basketball star Enes Kanter talks about the evils of socialism and communism, and he is reprimanded, while LeBron James is rewarded heavily for defending China and not speaking out about the human atrocities that happen there.

So I refuse to let my money go to helping China put another nail into the US morality coffin. I’m not even going to post a YouTube clip of the documentary here. As much as I will always love The Beatles and their music, I also hate socialism and communism that much more.

Chew on it and comment.

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