Pencilstorm Hall of Fame Happy Hour Featuring Willie Phoenix and The Soul Underground. Thursday, April 14th - CD1025 Big Room Bar. 6-9pm FREE.

Please join us Thursday April 14th at the CD1025 Big Room Bar as we announce the very first class of THE Pencilstorm Hall of Fame. Even better, Hall of Fame nominee and music legend Willie Phoenix and his band The Soul Underground will be playing a set starting at 8 pm sharp. It is also your first chance to pick up a copy of Willie's new CD "Blues My Soul".

Doors are at 6pm. The Hall of Fame announcement will happen at some point and then Willie takes the stage at 8 pm.

To review: 6-9pm. FREE. CD1025 Big Room Bar. Willie Phoenix. All your favorite Pencilstorm Contributors. Booze. Food.

 Miss this and you are truly a world class jackass.

 Did I mention it's....FREE!! Click here for info on the Big Room Bar

I hope to see you there. - Colin

My Twenty Favorite Springsteen Songs on April 12th, 11:36 A.M. - by Colin Gawel

I'm sitting at Colin's Coffee getting stoked for tonight's Springsteen show and I decided to write out my twenty favorite Springsteen songs. They had to be off the top of my head and the pen could never leave the paper. This sort of thing happens with too much coffee and too few customers. If you want some real Springsteen stories, like the time I hung out with the Boss one on one for about an hour. Click here.

Off the top of my head. My twenty favorite Springsteen songs. They aren't ranked but..this is the order they popped into my head.

Darkness on the Edge of Town

Badlands

Backstreets

The Rising

Reason to Believe

Brilliant Disguise

Leap of Faith

Long Walk Home

Stolen Car

From Small Things Big Things One Day Come

Atlantic City

Straight Time

I Wish I Was Blind

Promised land

Bobby Jean

Tougher Than the Rest

Two Hearts

Wrecking Ball

I'm Going Down

My City of Ruins

(Shit. I forgot Thunder Road)

Colin Gawel wrote this at Colin's Coffee. He is taking his 12 year old son Owen to his 2nd Springsteen show tonight. If you would like to discuss further, please come to the Pencilstorm Hall of Fame party at the CD1025 Big Room Bay on Thursday April 14th. 6-9pm. Willie Phoenix playing at 8. FREE. Details here.

 

 

 

ANNOUNCING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 2016 INDUCTEES TO THE PENCILSTORM HALL OF FAME

The nomination phase is over

The ballots are in and counted.

It’s time to announce the winners and induct them into the most prestigious Pencilstorm Hall of Fame.

You, the fans, are cordially invited to attend this once in a lifetime event. April 14 at the Big Room Bar in Columbus, Ohio. Happy Hour starts at 6pm and the one and only Willie Phoenix will headline the event with a one hour set beginning at 8pm. In addition to the announcement of this year’s inductees, Willie will be releasing a new CD, “Blues My Soul.”

This will be the greatest three hours in Columbus history.

More information is available here.

Pencilstorm on Springsteen: Our Top Five Stories So Far

A very wise band from DE-troit, Michigan once said, "The time has come for each and every one of you to decide whether you are gonna be the problem or whether you are gonna the solution."  (I fully realize that adage may have originated elsewhere - like Voltaire, or Benjamin Franklin, or a Marvel comic book - but being a West Side rock & roll boy, I only know it from The MC-5.)  I thought of that quote last Friday when Bruce Springsteen cancelled his North Carolina show over the issue of LGBT rights, and reminded me of those long-lost days when rock stars cared more about social issues and less about how many of their tunes they could peddle to car company commercials, in order to sell their souls to the highest bidder.

So, as a kind of preview to Tuesday's E Street Band show at Value City Arena (there's that highest bidder thing, again) we at Pencilstorm thought we'd post links to our five favorite Bruce stories we've run in the past.  (Later in the week, sometime after the Willie Phoenix show Thursday at the CD 102.5 Big Room Bar during the Pencilstorm Hall of Fame festivities, Ricki C. will be providing his review of the show, which is taking place exactly 40 years & 1 week after the first time Ricki saw Springsteen, April 5th, 1976.)  

Click here to read "The Perfect Age For Rock n Roll Pt 2"  - Ricki C. describes seeing Bruce for the first time in 1976. This whole series is a must, must read. 

Click here to read "My Chance Meeting With Bruce or His chance Meeting With Me" - Colin G. once hung out with Bruce, one on one, for about 45 minutes. Go figure.

Click here to read " A Review of Bruce Springsteen Cincinnati 2014" - Ricki C reviews Bruce 38 years after seeing his first show.

Click here to read "In His Passing, Clarence Has Given Bruce the Gift of Music Everlasting" - Before there was Pencilstorm. Colin wrote this review of the dazzling new E Street line-up on the Wrecking Ball tour for Colingawel.com

Click here to read "Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Veteran's Memorial, 1978" - Ricki C on his favorite Springsteen show ever.

a little video action from the current tour

 

 

 

Pencilstorm Hall of Fame Nominee: Goodfella’s “What the f#@* is so funny about me?” Scene

By Pencilstorm contributor: Wal Ozello

When I was in college, I lived with four other Italians.  Guys with last names like Colina, Ciarico, and Macharoni. It was like our own Little Italy at OSU. We cooked pasta meals together, ate real Sicilian pizza from Adriatico’s, went to the bars and parties together, and watched out for each other. My roommate even had a Dalmatian who’s name was Cassanova.

Early in the year, one of us had permanently "borrowed" a VHS of Goodfellas from the local campus video store. We played it all the time. When the movie was over, we rewound it and started it over again.

When you came to our house for party, you didn’t hear AC/DC, REM, or the Violent Femmes. You heard Goodfellas blasting because I had hooked the TV up to my stereo (this was pre-theatre surround sound, I spent a lot of time at Radio Shack and doing some fancy wiring). What freaked people out even more, is my roommates and I would walk around the party quoting lines from the movie. We had the whole movie memorized.

Lunch was a special time at our house.  Everyone had serendipitously scheduled their classes with a Noon break so we ended up eating lunch together. We only had time to watch three scenes from the movie.  Sometimes we watched the beginning (“From now on, any letters to the kid from his school come directly here.”), sometimes we watched the pistol whipping scene (Henry hits him 10 times – we counted), other times the wedding scene, the meal in the jail, or the late night dinner at Tommy's mom’s house scene (this happens in real life by the way, if I were to show up at my 80 year old mom’s house tonight at 2 am, she’d wake up and try to cook a meal for me).

No matter which scenes we watched during lunch, one of them was always the Bamboo Lounge scene more affectionately known as the “What the fuck is so funny about me?” scene. This is a one of the most brilliant scenes in one of the most brilliant movies.  

As we watched, each of us would chime in with one of the character's lines. The expressions, the pacing, we had all it down. At this point in the story, you’re not totally sure about Tommy and Henry’s relationship.  So when Tommy (Joe Pesci’s character) starts messing with Henry (Ray Liotta) you’re not quite sure if he's really mad at Henry or if he's joking around. Each of us knew what was really going on. It's part of the Italian culture. Our Dads and Uncles teased us like that. And in turn, we teased each other and today I tease my sons like that. What we knew as we watched this scene, it is that it was a depiction of our lives. And it was funny as all hell.

It’s amazing how Pesci begins the story about a bust in Secaucus and it just slips into messing with Henry. Tommy tries to get Henry to explain himself. Some guy Anthony tries to help out, and Tommy brushes him aside. He goes deeper and at one time angrily pleads, “Am I a clown? Do I amuse you? What the fuck is so funny about me?”

Just when you think Henry is going cave, he calls Tommy on it and they all laugh it off.

Two minutes of cinematic magic.

And ready for this? 

It was totally unscripted. That means Pesci, Liotta, and Scorcese come up with it on the spot.

Genius.

Here’s the clip.  Warning: This is Rated R. Might not want to watch this in mixed company.

Wal Ozello is a science fiction techno-thriller novelist and the author of Assignment 1989 ,  Revolution 1990, and Sacrifice 2086. He' was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He's currently a resident of Upper Arlington, Ohio and a frequent customer at Colin's Coffee.

 

Complete Nomination List for 2016 Pencilstorm Hall of Fame

The new class of THE Pencilstorm Hall of Fame will be announced at the CD1025 Big Room Bar Thursday April 14th. Doors and Happy Hour start at 6pm. Winners announced at 7:30 and Willie Phoenix and The Soul Underground play a show starting at 8pm. FREE!!!

 

Below is the complete nomination list to be considered for induction in the 2016  Pencilstorm Hall of Fame. The Pencilstorm Hall of Fame seeks to recognize things, people, places and stuff for their outstanding achievements in the field of excellence. Or put another way, things that make life better. The list was complied by our staff writers with help from our friends. The field will eventually be cut to 25 with the final inductees being announced 7pm Thursday April 14th at the CD1025 Big Room Bar. Until that time, we welcome your feedback and our writers will be making a case for who they think belong in this first class of a new and very important institution, THE Pencilstorm Hall of Fame. - Colin G.

 

Ace of Spades (the song)  /  Adriatico's Pizza (with pepperoni)  / "Thunderbird" by Terry Anderson and The Olympic Ass-Kicking Team (song) /  Andyman-a-thon /  Angelo Julius Palma's Facebook Page  /  Bernie Kosar  /  Black Francis  /  Bob Dylan "Chronicles" (book)  /  Bon Scott  /  Boxer Briefs  /  Brian McBride  / Cheap Trick / Converse Chuck Taylor Shoes  /  Creem Magazine - The 70's  /  DC comic books (1956-1960)  /  Dwight Yoakam  /  Eddie - the Iron Maiden mascot  /  Edgar Martinez's Swing /  Elliott Murphy  /  Fender Precision Bass  /  Fritz the Night Owl  /  Galaga (video game)  /  Get The Knack (album) / Goodfellas "What's So Funny About Me" scene /  Guns n Roses Live at the Ritz 1988 /  Hayley Mills in The Parent Trap (1961)  /  Highbanks  /  Hostess orange cupcakes  /  Hunter Thompson's "Hell's Angels"  /  ice-cold canned beer  / John Peel  / John Petric  / Judge Smails / Lost Weekend Records  /  Marc Bolan  /  Marvel comic books (1960-1964)  /  Mean Mr. Mustard's AC/DC - Cult Night  /  Mike Judge  /  Mott The Hoople  /  Mr. Show Episode 22 "Show Me Your Weenis"  /  Night Flight (late night video/movie show on USA Network)  /  Night Shift (movie, 1982)  /  Original B-Dubs on Woodruff and High  / Over The Edge (movie)  /  Paul Stanley's First Solo Record  /  Phil Lynott  /  Physical Graffiti / THE Pencilstorm Hall of Fame / Pink Floyd's The Wall (the movie, not the album)  /  Plank's Bier Garten  /  Rick Cautela, the Rock 'n' Roll Reverend and-or The Alrosa Villa  / SNL "Samurai Delicatessen" sketch /  Scoonie Penn  /  Studio 35  /  The 1978-79 Seattle Supersonics  /  The Beatles Marathon  /  The Godfather, parts 1 & 2  /  The Grapes Of Wrath by John Steinbeck  / Reds Opening Day @  The Library Bar  /  The Neighborhoods (Boston band, 1978-1990) / The Wire Season 3 (TV Show)  /  The Young Ones "University Challenge" Episode with Motorhead (TV Show)  /  Thirsty Thursdays @ Huntington Park  /  Tom Peterson's 12 String Bass  /  Travis Hoewischer  /  twilight (the time of day, not the tween girl vampire/werewolf book series)  /  Willie Phoenix