Ya know, I must be doing something wrong because I only had one person  respond: UNSUBSCRIBE after last week's note. That certainly does not  mean everyone agreed with me, but before I get to that, here's something  I haven't said in weeks:     
There's a Blue Band gig tonight!! (Fri.) The November, First Friday of  the month, Geeezer Gig happens at The Hub, 4th & Main, right here is  Sparkle City USA, we start playing at 6pm, pizza by the slice is  available shortly after we get started, cover is only $5 (FIVE BUCKS? I  was playin' for $5 in 1981. Go ahead, put the rest of that $10 bill in  the tip jar!) the adult beverages are priced to get those happy feet  goin' on the spacious dancefloor and a pleasant time is guaranteed for  all. But wait, there's more...It's Rena and Ernie's anniversary! Rumor  has it they're bringing all 5623 people in the Sheehy family to  celebrate. And Rena's bringin' the CAKE! Hopefully Avis' husband Bob  will bring his (green) guitar and sit in, one-time Lil Ed & The  Blues Imperials saxman Eddie McKinley will join Al in the horn section,  longtime Blue Band Wizard of Wires/Sultan of Sound Phil Maass will be  the soundman and all that happens right before one of Iowa's most  popular bands-The Nadas-plays the late night show after we're done! (for  those who do not feel driven to make it home for the 10 o'clock news)  It's been so long since we've played, I'm hoping I can remember the  names of the guys in the band, let alone how the songs go! Plus the  merchandise special is any three CDs/DVDs/Shirts for $20! That's right,  you could get our new CD, the History of the Blue Band 2-DVD set from  Iowa Public Television AND this year's tour shirt for a piece of paper  with Andrew Jackson's face on it. How do we do it? VOLUME!! What's not  to like, right Avis?...    
Next week, Saturday the 13th, we've been invited to help celebrate the  1st anniversary of the 503 Nightclub in Iowa Falls (what? we're an  anniversary band now?) at 503 Estes St. right across from the Red  Rooster cafe. I spent many a night at the Red Rooster cafe after my band  The Little Red Rooster Band played at Dan's Place in the 70s. The woman  who manages the 503 used to manage Dan's! we play 9-midnight...    
And the new President of the Linn County Blues Society, Frank Wilson,  reminded me that I did not mention that the New Bo Festival fundraiser  in Cedar Rapids on Nov. 26 is at Gatherings Nightclub and Restaurant,  905 3rd St. SE in Cedar Rapids. Make your plans to help us raise money  for this great artist support group. And I hope to see you at the Linn  County Blues Society monthly meeting this Monday, 11/8, 6:30p, at the  Longbranch Hotel. Don't worry if you're not a member, they can sign you  up on the spot!...    
A few more roadblocks to doing the Backtracks radio show live on Iowa  Public Radio have emerged. I had hoped to do another of those live shows  this Saturday but "circumstances beyond my control" are getting in the  way of that happening. I'll keep jumpin' through the hoops and maybe we  can get back to those fun requestfests before the end of the year. IPR  has invited to me to be part of their year end music review, as "the  blues guy", on the morning show Talk of Iowa, next Thursday (11/11)  starting at 10am. (who else thinks there should be a law against talking  about the blues that early in the morning?) I'll mostly be talking  about blues releases that you might have missed, but should go back and  find, from 2010. I have also been talked into visiting the Grundy Center  High School class that is having a chapter on the blues in their music  appreciation class on Nov. 17. The West Music stores in Iowa have a  music education program that will make inexpensive harmonicas available  to all 26 kids and I have volunteered to tell them everything I know  about playing it (I wonder what we'll do with the other 35 minutes in  that class period!)...    
It's the ying and yang as far as health is concerned for two guys named  Bob in my family. Apparently I am healthier than a person who lived  pretty hard for 30 years should expect to be! The physical exam, chest  Xray, and blood work all turned out good. Except I have slightly  elevated cholesterol numbers and I am 6-8 pounds overweight. My doctor  says I'll live longer if I cut out the CAKE. I say why would I want to  live longer if there is no CAKE? Despite all the good numbers, I could  not talk the doctor out of ordering a colonoscopy. That whole process  weirds me out. In the end (!) I hope it'll all be ok. The bad health  news is that my father-in-law, Bob Prins, was rushed to the hospital  today. His heart seems to be working overtime because of a low  hemoglobin count and suspected internal bleeding that the doctors have  not been able to find. His condition stabilized after getting a  transfusion and we're all hoping for a speedy recovery. If you have a  direct line to the health Gods, please put in a good word for him...    
OK, so politics and the election. Here's some random responses to last  week's note: Thank you, Bob.  You have the courage to speak your mind  and let it either fly or fail.  And I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree with  everything you said about the whole political scene.  It is especially  tiring to watch it get uglier and uglier when you happen to be an early  voter like I am...Bob, I heard they have spent 3 Billion dollars on  political ads this year. What is wrong with this country? Somebody needs  to clean up this mess. By the way nice Blue Note...Hey Bob,  I don't  agree with everything you said but I do agree with most of it and I've  been a third party voter since I could vote, which is about ten years  longer than you have been!...BD, I usually skip over the political stuff  but I just want to say ~ I agree with everything you said, 100%. I had  to say that a few times before I believed it (grinning now!!!) but by  golly, it's true...this year I became a 1 issue voter.  I started by  refusing to vote for any candidate who lied to me.  half truths intended  to influence my decisions are defined as lies.  I believe grassley is  the only candidate who passed this test.  maybe I did not hear/read  enough of his 'info'...Hey, Roberto, the good news is that even libs can  play a mean harmonica (music IS a great uniter)...Bob - I always enjoy  your weekly letters.  I also enjoy the political commentary.....although  I mostly disagree with your political perspectives.  (You and I traded  various emails on this a couple years ago.)  All I can say this time  is......I hope that, politically, you are very disappointed by the  results on Nov. 2...thank you so much Bob. I absolutely loved your Blue  Note today. I too am so sick of political crap. No matter what party you  are it is all a bunch of crap...Regarding your political rant, I  enjoyed reading your opinions. I will not be voting for anyone that  supported that Healthcare bill. The stated goals are swell, but the  actual bill will be very destructive...Just had champagne cake! Ha! And I  coulda told u a long time ago (and I did, but u never listen 2 me!)  that we were all being sold down the river. But, no! U believed in the  dream. And now it's a nightmare...    
And that's just SOME of the comments! Here are some of my post-game  observations: Iowans who live west of I-35 are very different than  Iowans who live east of I-35! (that is not a qualitative judgement, just  an observation) Iowa is the only state (I think) who returned every  incumbent Democratic Representative to office (their districts are all  east of I-35!) And here's the weirdest one. For the last 20 years, I  have routinely voted to remove every sitting judge! It had to do with  some bizarre notion I have that no judge should take for granted his/her  position. (wasn't it Bob Dylan who said "You Got To Serve Somebody") In  those 20 years, EVERY judge was returned to the bench by the voters.  This year, because I was strongly against politicizing our judicial  system, I voted to retain all 3 Supreme Court justices. They were ALL  turned out! And finally, I would like to point out that the Iowa  Libertarian candidate for Senator got over 10,000 votes!...    
Here it is, after 4am again. Be careful on the Blue Highway, especially  with all those Sheehys driving to Cedar Falls to have some of Rena's  Anniversary CAKE (I'm havin' some even if it kills me) Rub yer washboard  tie to the tune of Here Comes The Judge, check the Post A Note page  (http://www.theblueband.com/chat2.cfm) for all the latest Blue News and  always know that we love you. Bob Dorr & The Blue Band
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