NUTWOOD JUNCTION : I GOT A PRESENT

Hey MGT readers! Our blogger friend Beth from Nutwood Junction who is a fabulous writer... Did a really nice post on us tonight and being that it features the mighty Machinegun's sticks I thought we'd share a bit of her work with you.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
I got a present!
Do you guys remember when I did a Beth's Music Moment entry about Creem magazine? And how I was so excited to get a comment from the drummer for the MC5, Machine Gun Thompson? Well, a while back, I got an email from Kim, who collaborates with Dennis on his blog, as well as writing a couple of fun ones of her own, Retro:Kimmer and The Snarky View. (Think I can cram any more links in here? Yep, there’s a tiny one!) She said that she and Dennis wanted to thank me for my support of their blogs, and wanted to send me a little present. Would I like a T-shirt, or a set of drumsticks signed by Dennis? COOL! Can you guess what I chose?
That's right, I've got tons of T-shirts, but I didn't have one single set of drumsticks. Shocking, I know! When we got home from Missouri, they were waiting for me. How utterly cool and thoughtful is that? Here's a closeup of his signature:![]()
I couldn't quite get the entire thing in the photo, but it says "KOTJ," which of course, is Kick Out The Jams. When I opened the package, I raised the sticks over my head and did the "One two three four!" count. Haha! They are now residing happily in one of the curio cabinets, a little piece of rock and roll memorabilia. Thanks again, Dennis, you're a peach!
If you're into music at all, especially the
The motto at Nutwood Junction is "Boredom is not an option." I think some of the lyrics to "Kick Out The Jams" might be sort of my guiding philosophy, though. I am what I am, and part of that involves an opinion or two. [wink] I really don't see myself ever backing away from that. Considering that politics is something that interests me greatly, I would feel like I wasn't being true to who I am if I didn't write about it.
"Let me be who I am
And let me kick out the jams
Yeah, kick out the jams
I done kicked 'em out!"
Thank you Beth what a nice post and we are really waiting for that book!
RK and MGT













10 comments:
Awwww, man! I am touched, flattered, and honored, all at the same time. XOXO
DEAR BETH,
QUITE SIMPLY, YOU'VE EARNED IT MOLADY.
THANX AGIAN
MGT
Hi Dennis,
I'm enjoying the heck out of the blog (lot better than reading the GM news) but I'm worried you're going to exhaust the Five history toot sweet.
nah, maybe not.
cheers, -ig
I loved the web site and Dennis looks great .Enjoyed reading about Bob Rudnick and Dennis Frawley who were two of my closest friends. Bob is not with us anymore and is surely missed. Dennis is living in Florida .Havent seen Danny Fields or John Sinclair in years but did speak to Leni recently .EVO (East Village Other) was a big part of my life as it was my second home, along with the Fillmore East,Steve Pauls the Scene,Maxs Kansas City etc etc etc.Though they are all gone now the memories remain and will last forever.
To ig:
WHO CARES? I'M JUST GETTING STARTED. I HAVE OVER 200 SHORT STORIES AND AN OPINION ON A FEW THINGS, HA, HA, HA,
MC5 JUST A START POINT.
MGT
DEAR RONRICHPHOTOGRAPHY,
I MISS BOB. HOPE DENNIS IS WELL. I MISS PLAYING AT MAX'S KANSAS CITY. WHAT A GREAT VENUE! TAKE CARE & THANX FOR THE PROPS.
MGT
Congrats for the drumsticks!!
DEAR AILUROPHILE,
THANK YOU. KEEP ON LIVIN' LARGE MY FRIEND!
MGT
MGT:
You have an awesome blog dude!
I share your passion as both a drummer and musician -- I know how it is anchored to the very fiber of our souls...
I hope and pray for God's will for your father. I lost my father 7 years ago this past May, and July 1st represents the 5 year anniversary of the death of my oldest son [Kyle] who was 17 at the time. Just remember that you are never alone, and that experience is not what happens to you -- it is what you do with what happens to you...
BTW: Are you a friend of Bill W.?
~Scooter
I HAVE KNOWN BILL W. FOR NINE YEARS SCOTT.
MGT
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