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Jack Johson’s Kiddie Album

August 31st, 2006 · 3 Comments

jackjohnsoncuriousgeorge.jpgHas anyone heard it? Its official name is “Jack Johnson & Friends Sing-a-Long Songs and Lullabyes for the Film Curious George.” I’ve been a fan of Jack Johnson’s easy-breesy pop for a while and was skeptical when I heard he had an album out for kids, but you know what? It’s great. On the OFFICIAL Jack Johnson site it says -

Faced with the task of giving a voice to a central character that does not speak, Universal Pictures turned to Jack Johnson to craft songs that could provide a voice for Curious George. As a new father, it gave him the opportunity to make an album for both parents and children. Presented with early animations and the story line, Jack crafted new songs that capture the emotions of Curious George as he leaves the jungle to follow the Man with the Yellow Hat. He also turned to friends Ben Harper, G. Love, and Matt Costa to contribute songs that might bridge the gap between parent and child. Joined on the record by his band (Adam Topol, Merlo Podlewski, and Zack Gill), Jack duets with three of the other songwriters (Ben Harper, G. Love, and Matt Costa), and does a cover of the White Stripes’ “We’re Going to Be Friends.” Parents who watched Schoolhouse Rock on Saturday mornings when they were children will recognize Jack’s take on the classic “Three Is a Magic Number,” reinterpreted with the 3 R’s as a call to protect the environment and Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Sing-a-Longs and Lullabies feels like so much more than your standard soundtrack due to its unified creative vision. While the songs have a universal appeal, their themes speak to a child’s experience (or in this case, a curious monkey’s experience) of the world.

His interpretation of the White Stripes song “We’re Going to Be Friends” is great, but the one I can’t get out of my head is 3 R’s –

Three it’s a magic number
Yes it is, it’s a magic number
Because two times three is six
And three times six is eighteen
And the eighteenth letter in the alphabet is R
We’ve got three R’s we’re going to talk about today
We’ve got to learn to
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
If you’re going to the market to buy some juice
You’ve got to bring your own bags and you learn to reduce your waste
And if your brother or your sister’s got some cool clothes
You could try them on before you buy some more of those
Reuse, we’ve got to learn to reuse
And if the first two R’s don’t work out
And if you’ve got to make some trash
Don’t throw it out
Recycle, we’ve got to learn to recycle,
We’ve got to learn to
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Because three it’s a magic number
Yes it is, it’s a magic number
3, 3, 3
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36
33, 30, 27, 24, 21, 18, 15, 12, 9, 6, and
3, it’s a magic number

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Thanksgiving Alone

November 22nd, 2001 · 2 Comments

Thanksgiving Parade
Parade Route Sign, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Boys 2 Men, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Ronald McDonald Float, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Usher, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Curious George Float, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Snoopy Float, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Snoopy Float, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Thanksgiving Parade
Willard Scott, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

Happy Thanksgiving! I saw the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It went by on Broadway, 2 blocks from my house. Some parade things I’ve learned:

  • The night before the parade there is the "Big Balloon Blow-Up". You can go and see the giant balloons being inflated with helium. They put nets over them that are weighted down with sandbags. The balloons are enormous up close!
  • If you don’t want to learn to love hot coffee you should buy a hat, scarf and gloves before you go to see the parade. You’re going to be standing in 40-degree weather for 4 – 5 hours.
  • The parade starts at 77th Street and goes south down Central Park West and Broadway to 34th Street, where the Macy’s store is. That’s a long walk.
  • The Ronald McDonald balloon had a hole in it. In the arm. Not to worry, it seemed as though the balloons had several chambers so that if it was torn the entire balloon wouldn’t deflate.
  • I was watching the parade on Broadway between 49th and 50th. Sometimes the people directing and holding the ropes for the balloons would run through the intersection. A guy behind me said that it was because of crosswinds. I don’t know if that’s true or not.
  • The most cheers:
    Mayor Giuliani
    FDNY/NYPD
    – The pooper scoopers who followed the horses
  • My favorite celebrity in the parade: USHER!

Thanksgiving Parade
Thanksgiving Dinner, Thanksgiving Parade, Midtown, Manhattan

I talked to Mom, Dad, Dick, Steph, Mark, AJ and Jeremy and got email from Nick (you all made me happy!) and then later on I ordered in Thanksgiving dinner and watched the Green Mile.

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