Monday, February 26, 2007

Attention Pink Floyd and Metallica fans... Monday night during "Thinks Pink" at 10pm (a weekly one hour focus on Pink Floyd), I will be debuting a new Roger Waters song that sounds as if it would have been very comfortable nestled alongside the other cuts on "The Wall." On Tuesday night at 10pm, I will be debuting a new Metallica track during the "10 O'Clock News."

(See Roger Waters' video for "Hello (I Love You)" here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1eK6FY4Hykc)

Speaking of news, the Van Halen reunion tour may still happen after all. Last week the tour was postponed, leading many to believe that perhaps old tensions between David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen had resurfaced and de-railed the plans. In actuality, it simply appears that several contractual 'i's" and "t's" needed to be dotted and crossed before proceeding. Sources close to the band say the tour WILL happen, but the full details and dates will be delayed until this process is complete.

Potentially one of the most significant historical finds in recent memory came to light this past week. New, previously unseen color footage of former President John F. Kennedy's motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on November 22, 1963 has just surfaced. Up until now, the most commonly seen film of that fateful day has been the now infamous Abraham Zapruder amateur 8mm film. The new footage is only 39 seconds long and runs out just before the actual assassination itself, but it affords historians a very good quality sweep of the people who were in the crowd that afternoon, and from a different angle than the Zapruder film. Many feel that the official Warren Commission findings of a single gunman, acting alone were incorrect and incomplete. Numerous books, including the excellent "High Treason" (which Oliver Stone consulted during the making of the movie "JFK") make a compelling case for a conspiracy plot and cover-up involving numerous people and/or organizations. We may never know the full truth about that terrible sequence in time, but now there is another possibly important piece of evidence that has emerged that might shed some new light on the case. To see it for yourself, go to www.jfk.org. Other assorted snippets of film from that day can be seen at www.jfk-online.com/films.html. Having been given a DVD copy to view of the digitally restored and enhanced Zapruder film via his surviving family several years ago, it does seems questionable as to whether a solitary gunman could have caused so much damage in such a short span of time. That DVD has now been publicly released and is available through MPI Home Video under the title "Image Of An Assassination." A word of caution is in order though... the footage has been so vastly improved and enhanced, the impact of viewing it is highly disturbing. I personally was very badly shaken for several hours after seeing it. The gruesome realization that you are witnessing a brutal, uncensored murder is quite traumatizing.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Took in the 99th annual Chicago Auto Show this week at McCormick Place. Spread over 1.2 million square feet and containing close to 1,000 new vehicles, it is the largest annual car show in the country. Since I'm a speed and horsepower demon (I have owned and driven exclusively Corvettes since the age of 23), I was particularly interested in what current and future offerings there might be in the sports car vein. As has become tradition at the auto show, several concept cars were on display to judge consumer interest in various tentative models. By far the most interest was generated by the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible concept car. Going retro with it's look (ala the Ford Mustang, T-Bird and numerous others), this Camaro was a definite throwback to the appearance and feel of the 1967-1969 Camaro. If the recently re-styled Mustang's smash success is any indicator, this updated/retro Camaro will sell very well. No horsepower figures were given, but it will surely have a 300 + hp engine lurking under the hood if it indeed gets the green light for production. Other concept cars that were impressive in look and power were the Pontiac Solstice "Weekend Racer" (325 hp), the Dodge Viper "Mopar Concept" (675 hp), the Toyota FT-HS (400 hp) and the Volvo C30 (507 hp).

Below I have compiled a list of the most impressive, currently produced machines seen at the show that you should check out if you are into fast and powerful sports cars like I am.

Audi R8 (420 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette (400 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (505 hp)
Dodge Charger SRT8 and SRT8 Super-Bee (425 hp)
Dodge Viper SRT10 (510 hp)
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (500 hp)
Jaguar XKR (420 hp)
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 (640 hp)
Lamborghini Gallardo (520 hp)
Maserati Gransport (400 hp)
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (650 hp)
Porsche 911 (325 hp)

Just think about all the fun one could have in any one of these beasts... commute time reduced to say, 3 or 4 minutes! To see them for yourself, visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.

Vroooommmmm!!!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

What a year this is shaping up to be for rock fans! New albums and/or tours are expected from The Police, Van Halen, Rush, Smashing Pumpkins, Roger Waters, AC/DC, Eric Clapton, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Green Day, Queen, Genesis, Eagles, Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath w/Dio), Tom Petty, and the Scorpions. Whew! Keep it locked on the Loop to hear the new material, find out about concert dates in Chicagoland and to win tickets to the shows.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Heartbreaking finish to the Bears otherwise stellar 2006 season. Many seem to want to pin the defeat in Superbowl XLI solely on Rex Grossman, but while this may be convenient, it is in my opinion quite unfair. While Rex clearly didn't have a perfect game, the truth is that the Bears met a seasoned and superior squad down in Miami. Peyton Manning and the Colts have been threatening to win the whole deal for a number of years now, coming very close, but ultimately falling short. Manning is now nearly a 10 year veteran of the NFL and it showed on game day. Cool and poised under the intense pressure that comes with an appearance in the Superbowl, he finally made good on the heavy expectations that were laid upon him with his entry into the league nearly a decade ago. If the Bears were only the second best team this year, imagine what is possible in the coming seasons! Being one of the two teams left to fight it out for top-dog status is more than what 98% of the other teams and cities can claim to have achieved this year. I suspect that if we can keep most of the team intact, we may very well win the whole deal ourselves in the very near future, just like the Colts did. For those who have inquired about getting one of the limited edition commemorative footballs celebrating the Bears great year and NFC championship that I gave away last week on my show, you can order them through www.nikcosports.com or by calling 1-800-345-2868. Priced at $99 (which includes display case), only 5,000 will be made and a portion of the proceeds go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for kids. I can personally vouch for the quality products these people produce and recommend them highly to you. Grab one before they sell out.

Go Bears in 2007!!!