Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Song of the Day: H.E.R. - Damage

Another song with a great vibe.  You know how it is when you meet someone who can do real damage...

H.E.R. - Damage (Official Video)
Careful what you take for granted, yeah
'Cause with me know you could do damage


Song lyrics, from AZLyrics.com:

H.E.R. Lyrics
"Damage"

If you got it, it ain't a question
Oh, it ain't no room for guessin'
No more than emotionally invested (No, no)
Showin' you all my imperfections, oh

If I let you, you'll take me for granted, yeah (You, you, you, you)
If I'm worth more than you could manage, manage, yeah

Open with me, oh we could be honest
Closer to me, oh giving me solace
Promise that you won't let me fall

Holding me tight
Loving me right
Giving me life
All night
You could be (You could be)
Telling me lies
Making me cry
Wasting my time
The whole time
So just be
Careful what you take for granted, yeah
'Cause with me know you could do damage
You, you could do damage
You, you could do damage, yeah

Worried about it I'm putting pressure (You know)
You'll only cut me if I let you
No, we ain't doing this just for pleasure
Either learn me or I'm a lesson gone oh

If you want me don't take me for granted, yeah, yeah
If I'm worth more than you could manage, baby

Oh you're falling for me, oh baby I've caught it
Ooh we could be whatever you wanna call it
Promise that you won't let me fall

Holding me tight
Loving me right
Giving me life
All night
You could be
Telling me lies
Making me cry
Wasting my time
The whole time
So just be
Careful what you take for granted, yeah
'Cause with me know you could do damage
You, you could do damage
You, you could do damage
Oh, you could do damage
Know you could do damage, yeah
Oh, you could do damage, yeah, yeah, oh, oh
Oh, you could do damage, oh with me

Friday, June 11, 2021

Why We Ride

 I ran across this great article recently.  Not much to say about it, other than I agree with every word.  Thank you, Kevin Cameron.


Why We Ride Motorcycles
Skill, passion, talent, danger, identity: Why do you ride a motorcycle?
By Kevin Cameron
June 9, 2021


Selected quotes:

"For some, the wind and the 360-degree view of the world provided by motorcycles remind us that life is not a video game. For others, it’s the practice of skills in an unforgiving environment. For still others, it’s the rush of acceleration and cornering."

"What happens to us during our first six months on a motorcycle? We either learn the alert vigilance of squirrels, mountain climbers, and combat soldiers, or we quit.  ...  There is no right of way for the motorcyclist. We alone can assure our own security. So many motorists just don’t see motorcycles at all, and others are barely conscious, texting. Constant alert vigilance is the only security. Just as the horse takes delight in running up and down, so we are refreshed by exercising this high state of awareness that is so underused in our daily lives."

I completely relate to this next quote, that riding clears the mind like nothing else precisely because you need full attention.  It's counter-intuitive, in a way, but being forced to concentrate on something can actually clear and refresh the mind.
"Riding a motorcycle can drain life’s pond of distractions, revealing with clarity the bare bones. A BMW rider I knew was a chemist. When confronted with a problem he wasn’t able to solve in his office chair or by awakening at 4 a.m. in where-am-I confusion, he would just get on his bike and ride, heading out of town and onto some go-anywhere rural roads. Over a period of three hours, the concentration riding required would gradually push aside the mess in his mind and shake the problem down to essentials. A solution would appear. And it worked over and over."

"More of the clarifying power of the motorcycle was revealed by a friend who is a published poet. His written words said to me that when his mind was distressed and stopped by the problem of finding sense in life, he rode his motorcycle. It combed the nonessentials, the do-loops from his mind, streamlining his thought process. It left him in alert vigilance, aware of everything around him, safe, clear-headed, and alive.  That, and more, is why we ride."

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Song of the Day: Lowland Hum - Don't Give Up (Peter Gabriel cover)

Following up from two days ago, here is the second of two Lowland Hum songs from their "So Low" album, honoring the 35th anniversary of Peter Gabriel's "So" album.

Don't Give Up


Lyrics, from AZLyrics.com:

"Don't Give Up"

in this proud land we grew up strong
we were wanted all along
I was taught to fight, taught to win
I never thought I could fail

no fight left or so it seems
I am a man whose dreams have all deserted
I've changed my face, I've changed my name
but no one wants you when you lose

don't give up
'cos you have friends
don't give up
you're not beaten yet
don't give up
I know you can make it good

though I saw it all around
never thought I could be affected
thought that we'd be the last to go
it is so strange the way things turn

drove the night toward my home
the place that I was born, on the lakeside
as daylight broke, I saw the earth
the trees had burned down to the ground

don't give up
you still have us
don't give up
we don't need much of anything
don't give up
'cause somewhere there's a place
where we belong

rest your head
you worry too much
it's going to be alright
when times get rough
you can fall back on us
don't give up
please don't give up

'got to walk out of here
I can't take anymore
going to stand on that bridge
keep my eyes down below
whatever may come
and whatever may go
that river's flowing
that river's flowing

moved on to another town
tried hard to settle down
for every job, so many men
so many men no-one needs

don't give up
'cause you have friends
don't give up
you're not the only one
don't give up
no reason to be ashamed
don't give up
you still have us
don't give up now
we're proud of who you are
don't give up
you know it's never been easy
don't give up
'cause I believe there's a place
there's a place where we belong

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Song of the Day: Lowland Hum - In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel cover)

So it's been 35 years since Peter Gabriel released "So."  Fabulous album, start to end.

In honor of that, Lowland Hum has released "So Low," an album covering the whole Peter Gabriel album.  I'll post two of the songs here on my blog, two of the songs I love the most.

I love how they capture the essence of the songs, without duplicating what Gabriel did.

Here is the first of the two Lowland Hum songs I'll post.


Lyrics, from AZLyrics.com:

"In Your Eyes"
(from "Say Anything..." soundtrack)

Love I get so lost, sometimes
Days pass and this emptiness fills my heart
When I want to run away
I drive off in my car
But whichever way I go
I come back to the place you are

All my instincts, they return
And the grand facade, so soon will burn
Without a noise, without my pride
I reach out from the inside

In your eyes
The light the heat
In your eyes
I am complete
In your eyes
I see the doorway to a thousand churches
In your eyes
The resolution of all the fruitless searches
In your eyes
I see the light and the heat
In your eyes
Oh, I want to be that complete
I want to touch the light
The heat I see in your eyes

Love, I don't like to see so much pain
So much wasted and this moment keeps slipping away
I get so tired of working so hard for our survival
I look to the time with you to keep me awake and alive

And all my instincts, they return
And the grand facade, so soon will burn
Without a noise, without my pride
I reach out from the inside

In your eyes
The light the heat
In your eyes
I am complete
In your eyes
I see the doorway to a thousand churches
In your eyes
The resolution of all the fruitless searches
In your eyes
I see the light and the heat
In your eyes
Oh, I want to be that complete
I want to touch the light,
The heat I see in your eyes
In your eyes in your eyes
In your eyes in your eyes
In your eyes in your eyes

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

"I just got a new bike!" Or "The VFR Rides Again!!!"

I just got a new bike!!!

Well, not really, but it feels like it.  This is my 1994 Honda VFR750, back on the road yesterday after over a year in the garage.  I've owned it since I bought it new on Tuesday, May 24, 1994.  Yes, I remember the day well.  It was four days after I finished grad school (at RPI, in Troy, NY), and I spent much of that week on the phone, calling dealers, banks, and insurance agents back in Wisconsin instead of studying for final exams!

The VFR has been over the Golden Gate in California (ridden across the country from Atlanta) and up to the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan.  It's been ridden over mountain passes in Colorado when there was still snow on the ground, through tornado warning winds with driving rain in Tennessee, and through pelting hail in Wisconsin.  It's been ridden the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Tail of the Dragon, and all the great roads off Skyline Drive in California.  It's been around.

I've written about my VFR before...

Why out of action for over a year?  Broken plastic.  Honda does a lot of things really well, but designing plastic is NOT one of them.  The rear plastic on this bike is very flimsy, with thin mounting tabs that break easily.  It looks good, but under the skin it's very fragile.

The plastic had been rattling for years, with various repairs attempted.  It already felt like a crappy Pontiac Grand Am from the 80s, just a loose connection of parts flying together in close formation.  When the tab holding the left rear turn signal housing broke, in addition to all the other cracks in the rear plastic, that was the last straw.  The turn signal simply would not stay in place.  It got to the point where it would fall out and hang by the wires.  Reaching behind me at every opportunity to grab it and gently put it back in place was not sustainable.

Other than the plastic, the bike has been mechanically wonderful.  In fact, it's better than new in some ways.  It has a much larger and newer regulator/rectifier (one of the weak links on this bike).  More importantly, it has massively upgraded suspension (stiffer springs, better fork damping, aftermarket Penske shock), all done by Traxxion Dynamics--can't recommend them more highly.

The reason it took a year is because getting parts wasn't easy.  They don't make OEM parts anymore for my VFR.  Several times I ordered parts, shown as available online, only to receive an e-mail saying, sorry, we don't have that in stock anymore.  I had a few searches set up on eBay, but they took a lot of time before the parts showed up for sale.

I also got lucky through an old contact on the VFR e-mail list.  He had a previous generation ('90-'93) VFR.  That generation had the same rear lights as mine ('94-'97) but didn't have the integrated turn signals.  The "turn signal" lenses on his bike were red and they were used to extend the brake light, and his bike had separate turn signal stalks (the standard ugly Honda signals of the era).  It was a popular mod back in the day to remove the rear turn signal stalks, order the amber lenses from the '94-'97 VFRs, and rewire the turn signal wiring to those bulbs.  Here is a picture of the '90-'93 VFR with the ugly turn signals.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/aB4AAOSwpo9fhGjE/s-l1600.jpg

Long story short, this guy had saved the original red lenses, in perfect condition, from decades ago.  So I guess my turn signals are red now, not amber, oh well.  That was the final puzzle piece that recently fell in place.

So the old VFR is back!  Not perfect, lots of scars.  But it still flies, and it is *smooth*.  It's like getting a new bike!

People have asked me over the years why I don't just get rid of the VFR and buy a new bike.  I've thought about it, and I will at some point.  But not yet.  It's still a great bike.  This old article helps explain why:
https://www.cycleworld.com/2011/09/21/honda-vfr750f-best-used-bikes/

I actually hoped Honda would improve the VFR over the years, because I'd like to buy another 90-degree V-four (in addition to the VFR, I also owned a 1985 Honda V65 Sabre, which had a beast of an engine).  If you don't know, the 90-degree V-four is the world's most perfect engine (my opinion).  Sounds great, feels great, perfect primary balance.  It's the smoothest engine I've ever had the pleasure of riding--solidly mounted to the frame, no counterbalancers needed, no rubber on the footpegs, nothing.  And then there is the sound of the gear-driven cams, glorious.  I have never owned an inline four motorcycle, nor a parallel twin.  Only 90-degree V-fours and V-twins.

Sadly, Honda never did improve the VFR.  With the exception of the '98 and '99 VFR800 (fuel injected and slightly larger engine), Honda has actually made the VFR *worse*!  Yes, they added linked brakes (more weight and complexity).  They added VTEC (harder to do valve adjustments, bump in the power band) for NO GAIN.  Why, Honda, why?  And they eliminated the gear-driven cams.  Over three decades, Honda has gone backwards.

This article sums up the VFR generations pretty well:
https://motofomo.com/honda-vfr-generations/
The final lines of this site say:

But if you put up with minor annoyances (and all motorcycles have them), the VFR800 8th gen [2014-2017] is a lot of motorcycle for the money. I have thought of replacing it but I’d need to double what I paid for it to get similar enjoyability.

That's exactly how I feel, except it's just as true with my '94 (4th gen) VFR.

At some point I'll get another bike.  Maybe a Triumph Speed Triple or Street Triple.  Maybe a CB1000R.  Maybe a dual sport (far too many options to list).  Maybe an electric bike.  But not yet.   :)

...

In the background of some pictures, you can see my '04 SV 650 (also with Traxxion suspension!) and my '95 Acura Integra.  Both owned since I bought them new.  I like to think I've made some great purchases over the years.








Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Song of the Day: U2 - Iris (Hold Me Close)

So I was watching an old U2 concert on YouTube recently, and I heard this song.  Tangent: If you missed U2, The Virtual Road, I'm so sorry.  The concerts were like stepping back in time and they were amazing.

Back to the story...

So watching an old U2 concert, recorded live in Paris in 2015, I heard a U2 song that I wasn't familiar with.  You know how it goes (I hope), you go to a concert and, while you hear a number of great songs you expect to hear, there is also that one great song that you don't know.  And it blows you away because it is such an unexpected revelation.  It makes the entire concert so much better.

This was such a song.

Iris (Hold Me Close)


I didn't know the story behind the song, so I did some clicking.  Wow, Iris was Bono's mother.  She died when Bono (Paul Hewson) was only 14, which was a motivating factor in him becoming the musician he is today.  I never knew.





Song lyrics, from AZLyrics.com:

"Iris (Hold Me Close)"

The star
That gives us light
Has been gone a while
But it’s not an illusion
The ache
In my heart
Is so much a part of who I am
Something in your eyes
Took a thousand years to get here
Something in your eyes
Took a thousand years, a thousand years

Hold me close, hold me close and don’t let me go
Hold me close like I’m someone that you might know
Hold me close the darkness just lets us see
Who we are
I’ve got your life inside of me

Iris… Iris…

Once we are born, we begin to forget
The very reason we came
But you
I’m sure I’ve met
Long before the night the stars went out
We’re meeting up again

Hold me close, hold me close and don’t let me go
Hold me close like I’m someone that you might know
Hold me close the darkness just lets us see
Who we are
I’ve got your life inside of me

Iris… Iris…

The stars are bright but do they know
The universe is beautiful but cold

You took me by the hand
I thought that I was leading you
But it was you made me your man
Machine
I dream
Where you are
Iris standing in the hall
She tells me I can do it all
Iris wakes to my nightmares
Don’t fear the world it isn’t there

Iris playing on the strand
She buries the boy beneath the sand
Iris says that I will be the death of her
It was not me

Iris… Iris…

Free yourself, to be yourself if only you could see yourself
Free yourself, to be yourself if only you could see…


Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Song of the Day: Sinead O'Connor - Sacrifice (Elton John Cover)

I honestly can't remember the last time I heard a song this utterly beautiful.  Wow.

Sinead O'Connor Elton John Sacrifice Gorgeous Cover



Lyrics from AZLyrics.com:

"Sacrifice"

It's a human sign
When things go wrong
When the scent of her lingers
And temptations strong

Into the boundary
Of each married man
Sweet deceit comes a callin'
And negativity lands

Cold, cold heart
Hard done by you
Some things looking better baby
Just passin' through
And it's no sacrifice
Just a simple word
It's two hearts living
In two separate worlds
But it's no sacrifice
No sacrifice
It's no sacrifice at all

Mutual misunderstanding
After the fact
Sensitivity builds a prison
In the final act

We lose direction
No stone unturned
No tears to damn you
When jealousy burns

Cold, cold heart
Hard done by you
Some things looking better, baby
Just passin' through
And it's no sacrifice
Just a simple word
It's two hearts living
In two separate worlds
But, it's no sacrifice
No sacrifice
It's no sacrifice, at all

Cold, cold heart
Hard done by you
Some things looking better, baby
Just passin' through
And it's no sacrifice
Just a simple word
It's two hearts living
In two separate worlds
But, it's no sacrifice
No sacrifice
It's no sacrifice, at all

No sacrifice, at all
No sacrifice, at all
No sacrifice, at all
No sacrifice, at all