Go Nancy Go!
365 Days of UNF: Day 30
The Only Required Remix
Donna Summer/Patrick Cowley: I Feel Love (1982)
Another one I don't yet have on vinyl, but it's on my Discogs wish list…
As Requested
Eurythmics: I Need a Man (1988)
365 Days of UNF: Day 29
Just Because
Eurythmics: Beethoven (I Love to Listen To) (1987)
On heavy rotation these days. I need this on vinyl.
365 Days of UNF: Day 28
I Love the Aesthetic
Can She BE Any More Tone Deaf?
Just Because
Eurythmics: Love is a Stranger (Ultratraxx 12" Remix) (1982)
A 10-minute sonic orgasm, and a totally unobtainable piece of vinyl. It's not even listed on Discogs!
I told you I was on a Eurythmics/Annie Lennox kick…
What?!?
Job Update
It's been about six weeks since I started the new job, and I have to say I'm really loving it there. The first week was kinda iffy because despite the hiring and onboarding process having taken six weeks in and of itself, they still weren't ready for me to do what I was hired to and along with one other contractor were reduced to doing mindless grunt work—deploying monitors at a couple different facilities. It was very physical work, and for the most part not having been off my ass for the previous six months, I came home exhausted the first few days.
The second week my network account was in place and all my permissions working, so I was assigned to the department where I am now, and it's been a joy. Everyone has been friendly and more than welcoming (I was even invited to the department's holiday lunch/gift exchange) and I've been treated with an unexpected amount respect by my peers. I was so used to the "he's just a contractor so he doesn't know anything" attitude I got at my last job it threw me for a loop until I remembered this is how it's supposed to be, and in fact has been most of the other places I've worked. More than anything, this department reminds me of my team at the hospital, and that's a very good thing indeed.
I think my supervisor recognized my talent immediately, because after proving myself by solving a few ongoing issues they were having with imaging machines as well as performing a few flawless PC deployments (i.e. customers not complaining that stuff was missing on their new machines), they cut me loose to run on my own with only very minimal supervision.
I genuinely like everyone in the department and both my supervisor and the two colleagues I work with have already made it clear that when a permanent position opens up this summer, they want me on board. I'm totally cool with that. This may be where that arrow drawn back at DISH finally hit its target.
And as of at least right now, I haven't even been getting the Sunday evening "icks." That's got to count for something, right?
I know I'm going to be moved around to several other departments before this project is over, but at least I know I have a welcoming "home" waiting when the time comes.
365 Days of UNF: Day 27
Also Just Because
Eurythmics: Don't Ask Me Why (1989)
Yeah, I've been on kind of an Annie Lennox/Eurythmics thing lately. Sometimes I think I could listen to her forever.
This song comes from the We Too Are One album, which became my personal soundtrack in the days following the 1989 Loma-Prieta earthquake, lugging it around in my Sony Discman as I made my way around the City, still reeling from what had happened. I remember not being especially enamored of the rest of the album when it first came out, but it's definitely grown on me over the years.
Just Because
Prince: Purple Rain (1984)
This.
This. Just this.
365 Days of UNF: Day 26
Reminds Me…
…of the back room at The Record Rack in SF circa 1999.
365 Days of UNF: Day 25
Shower Thoughts
One of the kids in your elementary school probably grew up to become a porn star.
Only one?
Just Because
Annie Lennox: Why (1992)
Proving my comment about the 90s being a musical wasteland totally false…
365 Days of UNF: Day 24 (NSFW)
Submitted Without Comment
Just Because
Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983)
I still wonder how the 80s produced such a bumper crop of incredible music and the 90s were such a wasteland…
Or maybe that's just my perspective.
365 Days of UNF: Day 23 (NSFW)
Released 40 Years Ago Today
Sister Sledge: We Are Family (1979)