The Concept Album – Sinatra at his Best

Last week, I went to the 21 Club with two young fine gentlemen who work at my Firm. One of my Partners also joined us. Spending time with these gentlemen gave me some hope that maybe someday the US will be restored and style will be back in the mainstream.  We discussed music and I was surprised at how little they knew about Sinatra’s music. Yes they knew the popular 20 hits that you here at every wedding and block party. So it dawned on me that maybe many of my readers have the same knowledge and I said to myself I need to change that.

During the 1050s while Sinatra was working at Capital Records he came up the idea (Yes it was his idea) of Concept Albums.  He would painfully layout songs and in what order they would be on the album in order to create a “concept” for that album.  What he created along with Nelson Riddle and other arrangers is just about the finest work of music ever recorded.  Here is a list of some of those concept albums.  I would encourage not only getting these albums, but you should listen to them the way Frank intended. Listen to them in the order Frank put them:

 

Album Name Company Year
A Swingin’ Affair Capital Records 1957
September of My Years Reprise Records 1965
Come Swing with Me Capital Records 1961
Point of No Return Capital Records 1961
Ring – A – Ding Reprise Records 1960
No One Cares Capital Records 1959
Come Dance With Me Capital Records 1958
Only The Lonely Capital Records 1958
Where Are Your Capital Records 1957
Songs for Swingin’ Lovers Capital Records 1955
In The Wee Small Hours Capital Records 1954
Close To You Capital Records 1957
Come Fly With Me Capital Records 1957
Nice and Easy Capital Records 1960
Sinatra’s Swingin’ Session!!! And More Capital Records 1961
Swing Easy/Songs for Young Lovers Capital Records 1954

 

And let’s not forget “The Rat Pack Live at the Sands” on Reprise Records 1963

 

“THE GOOD OLE DAYS WEREN’T ALWAYS GOOD AND TOMORROW AINT AS BAD AS IT SEEMS”

The title of today’s post comes from Billy Joel’s song “Keeping the Faith”. I know it’s hard for many of you to believe but not every musician I listen to is Dead! I spend so much of my time talking about how great the country “Used To Be”; I thought today I would talk about how great the country and the time we are living are today.

That’s right folks, I am going to be positive about America today and talk about the bad ole days.

Don’t get me wrong we have a lot of problems today and if we don’t fix them its only going to get worse. So let’s have a little fun and compare the old days to the new days:

Medicine – Let’s face it modern medicine is the best thing about living in 2014 vs. 1924. It’s really not even fair to compare, but I think Owen Wilson said it best in Midnight In Paris when asked to stay in the 1920s he said “Stay here in the 1920s, they don’t have even have Novocain.”

Music – Okay the popular music was better in the 1940’s and 1950’s than today, in 1955 you had Sinatra and Elvis, but you didn’t have Michael Jackson, Motown, Billy Joel and Elton John. Today we get to listen to them all so therefore it’s better today than 60 years ago.

Cars – Okay we go oooh and ahhh when we see a minted out 1957 Chevy drive by and whom a 1965 Corvette doesn’t excite? We all do, but did you ever drive one? They are dangerous, the handle like crap and ride even worse. Old cars a great nostalgia, but you wouldn’t want to drive one everyday.

Media & Entertainment – Like my comments on music, old movies are great my favorite Casablanca from 1942 and I believe there will never be a movie better. However look at the movies that I have seen in my lifetime in the theaters that someone who died in 1966 never saw:

  1. The Sting
  2. Arthur
  3. The Godfather Part I & II
  4. Jaws
  5. Animal House

With AMC, TCM, DVDs, and of course ITunes, we can watch movies from the 1920s through today. We have tremendous access to a huge family of films today.

Technology – Let’s face it today wins big. I am the first person to complain about social media and how people don’t communicate by talking to each other anymore, but you are reading my “BLOG” correct? I Tweet; I am on Facebook, and LinkedIn, so even though I prefer talking to people I love social media too. But forget about social media for a second. I have my entire music library on my iPhone 5s almost 4,000 songs. When I was a kid my bedroom couldn’t hold 4,000 records. Just the past 30 years has been amazing. When Reagan took office in 1981 VHS didn’t existed and today it’s outdated. In 1986 while working at Grumman Corporation my co-worker showed me this new machine it was called a facsimile. A FAX really, when was the last time you used a Fax?

Diversity – Can’t we all just get along? For the most part we do. Yes there are still stupid people in this world and you will never get rid of them. But just look how far we have come in a fairly short time.   There is diversity all over the place, in the work force, neighborhoods, schools, hospitals, and government. We still have work to do we are not perfect, but can someone tell me what would happen if Michael Sam came out in 1974 instead of 2014!

So many things in our society are much better than 50, 60, 70 years ago, but we still have work and we lost a lot of the good. Over the rest of my life, I hope we regain some of those things and I will be preaching about them in future Blogs. So let bring back some of the things from the Good Ole Days:

  • Class & Style – Men be Men and Women be Women. Let’s play dress up for no reason. Go out on a Saturday night and dress like you are going to a wedding.
  • Men treat women with respect, open the door for them, stand up when a women approaches or gets up from the table
  • Women don’t dress like a pig, dress like Cate Blanchett and not Lady Gaga, and don’t let men disrespect you.
  • Communicate with each other – let’s bring back the conversation amongst people. Put the Phone Down!! On a recent vacation we made a rule for all meals “NO PHONES ALLOWED”

I know things are changing and a lot of that change is for good, but let’s not change for the sake of changing there are some great qualities in the old way of doing things. Just think how great we as a nation could become if we take the good from the old like helping out our neighbors and combining with the new good of diversity. Where people let people live their own life yet can accept that the individual for being different. I know that I am probably a dreamer, but I am going to end this post with a song and no its not Imagine by John Lennon. It is “The House I Live In” by Francis Albert Sinatra.

SHOPPING IN LONG ISLAND DEPARTMENT STORES CAN BE PAINFUL

I recently had a suit made for me, a beautiful navy blue suit with white pin stripes. Mr. Kelly convinced me to break away from tradition and get a double-breasted suit. For those of you who don’t know who Mr. Kelly is; its simple he is the best tailor in New York City. You can visit his store on 48th street between 3rd and Lexington Avenues or visit www.tailor.com .

With every new suit I purchase I purchase a new tie and pocket square (sometimes two). So last week I went up to the Purple Store (Bergdorf Goodman Men’s Store) on 5th Avenue & 58th Street. They have to best tie selection I have ever been to. However the store was being renovated for the fall collection and I couldn’t find a tie. So I can’t leave this store without buying something (I know it’s a sickness) I purchased two bottles of Creed Cologne.

While on vacation this week I get an email from Mr. Kelly that my suit and shirt are ready. So now I am excited and I am going to wear my new suit Tuesday I need a tie.

So yesterday, my wife and I decided to go to the Walt Whitman Mall. We start out a Bloomingdales, I figured I would be in and out, because I shop at Bloomingdales 59th Store in Manhattan and love it. Well I was disappointed with the selection at the store. No Hermes WTF? So I say let’s go to Saks, which turns out to be no better than Bloomingdales. I am beginning to think I am in the twilight zone. Off to Macy’s which makes Marshall’s look like a real department store.

On the way to Macy’s we stop in at the Hugo Boss store. I walk to the back of the store and I am stunned that there is a larger selection of colorful socks than selection of ties. They did have one tie that I liked but it was too thin. So I asked to clerk if they had any thicker ties. He told me no and that this is the “Standard” width. I felt like smacking him, this putz in his skinny suit and high water pants telling me they don’t make wide ties anymore.

Then off to Lord & Taylor and again I was disappointed in the poor selection and the place was a dump. It’s been nine days since I was last in Manhattan and I miss her. I miss the pace, I miss the food, and most of all I miss the shopping. Anyone who tells you that the shopping in Manhattan is the same on Long Island, New Jersey, or Westchester is just wrong. Yes they have Bloomingdales, Saks, Nordstrom, and Neiman Marcus. But those out suburbs don’t carry the same merchandise as those in Manhattan. So when people tell you this, they have probably never shopped on 5th or Madison Avenues.

So tomorrow when I am back at work, I will pick up my new suit and head over to see Sebastian at Paul Stuart and find me the perfect tie.

IS ATLANTIC CITY OVER?

The Revel has opened and filed bankruptcy twice in less than two years and now I believe they are closing their doors for good.  The Atlantic City Hilton changed its name to the Atlantic and it closed its doors for good in January.  The ShowBoat and Trump Plaza are scheduled to close on Labor Day.  What is going on?

Gaming Houses have been popping up for years.  Racinos like Empire City have cut into Atlantic City’s revenue.  However the two biggest killers are the PA Casinos and the lack of fair games.  There is no denying that the PA Casinos have hurt AC badly.  But AC did nothing to fight them.  They just rolled over and are playing dead.  Bottom line is AC just like Las Vegas (Vegas is in trouble too) they forgot who they are and why they were born.

In the 1850s (yes that is not a typo), gangsters from Philadelphia wanted to create a resort town for the common man, the blue collar worker.  So they took out a map and drew a line to the Atlantic Ocean.  Absecon Island and they bought the property and built Atlantic City.   Railroads were built so regular folk could get on a train and in a short ride be treated like Kings & Queens.  Atlantic City had so many firsts here is a short list:

  • The First Permanent Boardwalk
  • The First Full Time Life Guard
  • The First Post Card
  • Salt Water Taffy

Family’s came for the beach.  At night couples would dance the night away and after the ladies went to bed the men would Gamble.  Yes Atlantic City had Gambling since it was founded.  It only became legal in 1978.  Atlantic City was home to legendary stars like Frank Sinatra and Harry James.  Paul “Skinny” D’Amato owner of the 500 Club in AC was the man who made Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis a team.

The 1970s came and AC had its problems, so they legalized gambling to help save it.  It worked.  During the 1980s Atlantic City was bigger than Vegas.  In fact when the Taj Mahal was completed in 1988 or 89 it was the largest casino in the world.  The Mirage opened shortly after and in the 90s Vegas kicked ass.

Now Atlantic City is faced with a big problem and I am not sure it can survive.  I have been going to AC since I was 13 in 1979 and I have been every year since.  In the late 90s early 2000s I was there almost once a month.  I love that town and I am very concerned about its future.

The only hope I have is that AC has two very important things:

  1. It has been here before, it was down in the dumps and rose from the ashes it’s like a cat it has nine lives
  2. The Atlantic Ocean – Vegas doesn’t have it, the Pocono Mtns doesn’t have it and neither does Foxwoods

I believe if AC goes back to its roots and offers a family vacation for a reasonable price with the beach and concerts and other things it will be reborn once again.  Let’s not forget the gaming,  bring in sports betting and bring back 4 and 6 deck black jack.  Give players real comps.

Please AC I beg you don’t die on me.

TO TIP OR NOT TO TIP, THAT IS THE QUESTION

Recently I have been reading about celebrities who don’t tip. This week a big story on Twitter was how Warren Sapp didn’t tip a waitress because she called him and his guest boys. Not leaving a tip on a $69 tap is just shameful.

 

Many restaurants are beginning to ban tipping. I know several restaurants that automatically include the tip on the bill or even give the customer what the amount of a 15%, 18% or 20% would be.

I know I am old school and I wear that badge with pride. I know that many people are frustrated with tips because you feel like you don’t have a choice and have to give an 18% tip whether service is good or bad. However I believe that tipping should not be banned or curtailed it should be embraced. Yes folks I don’t only believing in tipping I believe in OVER tipping. Here is the reason why:

  1. Don’t be cheap – wait staff, valets, bellmen, and any other people that we tip regularly work for less than minimum wage. This is legal because of Tips. I learned in my short time in the Hotel business that many hotel staff receives double pay on their vacation days, because they don’t get tips when they are off.
  2. You get better service – I know people say, “They share the tips”. SO WHAT. The problem with people is they tip after the service. Try tipping before your serviced. When you park you car with a valet tip him/her when you drop your car off. They will appreciate it and take better care of you car. The staff receiving tips learns very quickly who are good tippers.

Many of you that know me, know that I frequent a small number of establishments that I like and probably 80% of the time I go to one of five places (Look at my Top 10 Restaurants and Saloons). I do this because I like being a regular customer, the staff knows me and knows that if they “Take Care of me”, and I will Take Care of Them. Here are some of my rules for tipping:

  1. The tip should match the service. My bench mark for a tip starts at 20% (15% for cocktails only) and I work from there. If service is terrible I may go as low as 5% and let the staff or management know I wasn’t pleased with the service. However for exceptional service I have given at times over a 100% tip. Both methods work. Every time I have given an extreme tip either to low or too high the next time at that establishment my service improved.
  2. Give Cash Tips Prior to Service – There is nothing wrong and the staff greatly appreciates cash tips prior to service. If I am dining with an important client, or want to make sure that I am going to be taken care of that evening I will slip the staff a twenty spot at the very beginning of the night. Many times the staff puts the cash tip in their pocket and don’t share the tip. Cash tips prior to service works real well at the following:
    1. Wait Staff at a Casino – Tip big in the beginning and they will keep the drinks flowing
    2. Wedding and Networking events – bartenders and wait staff at “open bar events” do not get a lot in tips. So when ordering your first cocktails explain what you like and slip them a $20 and see how your service improves. Two years ago I was at a business event and I did this at the beginning of the night. When the bar was crazy the Host of the event was waiting for a drink for quite sometime. I went up to him to say hello and to get another drink and the bartender handed me my cocktail. The Host of the event said to me “doesn’t she know I am paying the bill?” I replied, “YOU ARE PAYING THE BILL, I AM PAYING THE BARTENDER!”

 

PLEASE NOTE: When giving a cash tip please do it discreetly, you don’t want anyone to know.

 

Bottom line is folks, tipping is a good old-fashioned policy. In this age where so many traditions are going by the wayside, let’s keep this one alive and tip often and tip well.

 

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

As I was thinking what to right on July 4, 2014 Independence Day, so I thought the words of Thomas Jefferson said it best. Here is the Declaration of Independence signed July 4, 1776 (while most people recite the first sentence of the second paragraph, my favorite is the second sentence which I bolded the text:

 

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.–Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.
He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. 
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. 
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.
He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:
For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent: 
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. 
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands. 
He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY DAD!

Starting on Friday, as we said goodbye for the weekend, I heard a lot of “have a happy father’s day”. I naturally said Thank you. As I began to drive home I started thinking about father’s day and what it means. I have been a father for over 15 years now and as it approaches and we begin to make plans, I said often “It’s my day I should be able to do what I want to do”.   I am reminded that I have a family and that spending time with my children is what father’s day is all about. I get that and for my children it’s about spending time with their father.

Father’s day is not about me the Father! It’s about being a son and honoring and spending time with your father. For the past 11 fathers day that means taking a trip to St. Charles Cemetery and looking at a black rock with my Dad’s name on it. On October 22, 2003, my Dad took his last breath. So father’s day has become a sad one for me. Yes I get to see my family and my children and it’s all very nice. But what would really awesome is to spend the day with my Dad. We used to have day trips to Atlantic City. I remember our last trip in August of 2003; the Borgata just opened and I lost my bankroll pretty quickly. My brother Heinz, my friend Steve, and my Dad sat at a bar in the Tropicana joking how we have had hundreds of trips down here and we shall have hundreds more. But we didn’t, it was the last one.

My Dad was tough, we always did agree and sometimes argued. However, when I left his hospital room on October 21, 2003, I knew that was the last time I was going to see him. My wife yelled at me when I got home that night for saying it, but at 1:50am, I received the terrible call from my Mom. He was gone!

Why am I telling this story, because many of you still have your father with you. So make sure you tell him what he means to you and how much you love him, because one day he won’t be here. So today when you are at the BBQ, the Beach or on the Golf Course, have a beer with your old man and tell him:

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY DAD!!!

Mom & Dad on their Wedding Day 6-15-57

Mom & Dad on their Wedding Day 6-15-57

 

Dad and my Nephew Nick

Dad and my Nephew Nick

Dad & my Brother Heinz sharing a Beer

Dad & my Brother Heinz sharing a Beer

Dad & my Brother Heinz sharing a Cigar

Dad & my Brother Heinz sharing a Cigar

 

REMEMBERING DEAN MARTIN

It was the early 1970s and my family was driving somewhere, my dad was driving, my brothers were in the back seat, my Mom in the front, and I was standing up between my Mom and Dad (I did say it was the early 70s).   A song comes on the Radio and my father asks, “Who is singing this song?” (A game I still play with my children) and one of us yells out

DEAN MARTIN!!!

Dean Martin has been a part of my life so long I truly don’t ever remember a time when I didn’t know who he was.   He was my Dad’s favorite. We listened to his music all the time; we watch his variety show and the famous Dean Martin Roast. To this day I go on You Tube and watch old clips of these shows.

So why am I talking a Dean Martin today, because on June 7, 1917 in Steubenville Oh The King of Cool was born.

Born Dino Paul Crocetti son of an Italian Barber grew up to become one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived. I call him an Entertainer, because he did it all. He is the only Entertainer that had successful careers in (1) Music, (2) Motion Pictures, (3) Television, (4) Radio, and (5) Night Club Circuit. Nobody did it all like Dean. Not Elvis, not Michael Jackson, not The Beatles, not Beyoncé’, and yes Not even Frank Sinatra. Dean was the only one.

 

Let’s face it when was the last time you went to a wedding, a block party, a sweet sixteen or just an backyard BBQ and didn’t hear That Amore’? When that song comes on everyone sings everyone gets happy and everyone says, “Man Dean Martin was the Man!”

It is hard for me to believe it been almost 20 years since Dino has been gone. He passed away in his bed on Christmas day 1995. Tony Bennett once said about Frank Sinatra passing: That only Franks Friends are going to miss him, those that never met him will still have his music and movies. I feel the same way about Dino. At least 5 or 6 times a week I listen to at least 1 Dean Martin song. Like Frank, Dean holds a very special place in my heart. When I listen to his music or watch movies and TV Shows, I remember my childhood and my Father and yes a simpler time for me.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAN AND THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

AND AS YOU HAVE SAID – MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS

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70 years ago today, there was an 18 year old man sitting in a plane shaking in his pants afraid that he would never see his family again. He gently prayed to God to let him live. The fear turned to terror when the door of the plane opened and he knew he had to jump and may not survive. When he jumped, the fear and terror remained on the plane. He pulled the rip cord and was focused on the task at hand to defeat the Nazis.

That is the way Willie told me the story of his 101st Airborne mission at D-Day June 6, 1944. I met Willie about 5 years ago; he was heading to Normandy for the 65th Anniversary of the Invasion. It was late May 2009 and I was with some business associates having a cigar at the Carnegie Club, when my friend noticed three old men having cigars with 101st Airborne caps on. So we went over to say hello and thank them for their service to our country. We had no idea when we went to them that they were members of the 101st Airborne at the invasion of Normandy. For the next two hours these men shared their bravery with us and frankly brought us all to tears. They told us that every year since the end of World War II all of the remaining members of the 101st travel to New York for a few days and then go to Normandy to celebrate and that’s why they were in New York. They were heading to Normandy the next day. Then Willie (I am not even sure if that is his name, but that’s what I call him) told me there were only 5 men left, the three there and two more who were meeting them in France.

I looked at Willie and told him “Thank you, because if it weren’t for you I wouldn’t be alive”. He looked at me confused, so I told him I would explain to him that my Mother and Father were born in Germany in 1935. After the war ended they struggled. My father’s family was very poor ; he saved for 4 years to earn enough for a boat ticket. My mother’s family was a little better off. My grandfather was an engineer so they did okay. However, to say he was strict was an understatement. So my mother worked out a deal that she would visit my grandfather’s sister in New York for 3 years and come home. So both set sail (on different boats) in 1955: my father never to return and my mother to go on an adventure. Neither one could speak English and their church was giving an English class and that is where my parents met. They fell in love, got married, and had three children (I am the baby).

So I turned to Willie and said “So if you weren’t successful at Normandy, Germany probably would have won the War and my parents would have never gone to the United States and as a result would have never met and never have had me. So my friend Thank you for winning because I wouldn’t be here if you didn’t!

He looked at me with a tear in his eye and said “Thank you, in all these years that is the most sincere thank you I ever received.” Then he lifted his drink and said:

YOU ARE WELCOME!

 

Me and My New Friend Willie

Me and My New Friend Willie

 

 

MY PILGRIMAGE TO LAS VEGAS

Well Pallys, I survived my nine (9) day pilgrimage to Las Vegas. When I told people I was heading to Las Vegas most said to me “My God that is a long time to be in Vegas”. Well I did it and survived and was a little sad on my last day. Don’t get me wrong I was tired and ready to come home. I miss New York and I am looking forward to getting back to Manhattan tomorrow. Manhattan is truly my favorite place in the world, but this Post is about Las Vegas so I will discuss the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

THE GOOD

This was the first trip in many years that I felt the city is better than the previous trip. For starters there is the Linq. The Linq is an out door mall of stores and bars and casinos. The Linq is between the Flamingo and The Quad Casino (formerly the Imperial Palace. O’Shea’s Casino has reopened on the Linq and there is live music and Beer Pong. Another good addition to the Linq is the High Roller. The High Roller is the worlds largest Observation Wheel (Ferris Wheel). The half hour ride is fun and you get great views of the Strip. I recommend going at night.

Another good addition is the opening of the Cromwell (formerly Bills Gaming House and for you old timers the Barbary Coast). It is amazing what $180 million can do. The Cromwell is located between the Flamingo and Ballys. It has 40,000 square feet of gaming, two lounges and a very friendly staff. The roof top pool called Drais Beach Club will open soon and I am sure by the looks of it will be great. The only negative of the Cromwell is the 8 deck black jack tables and on the $10 tables on pays 5 to 6 for Black Jack (so Pallys is you get Black Jack and the Dealer has a 5 or 6 please double down)

I ate at three Steakhouses on my trip and all were great. Oscars located at the Plaza (downtown on Main St and Freemont St) is still the coolest venue in Las Vegas. The Golden Steer (the Oldest in Las Vegas) has so much charm and history and the food is amazing. My guests all raved about the creamed corn. However the biggest surprise of them all is THE STEAKHOUSE. THE STEAKHOUSE is located inside Circus Circus (no that is not a misprint). For year’s people have been telling me about THE STEAKHOUSE and that it is the best steakhouse in Las Vegas. I never believed it because I hate Circus Circus and how could they have the best steaks. Well its not even close – THE STEAKHOUSE IS THE BEST STEAKHOUSE IN LAS VEGAS. Next time in town go you will not be disappointed.

The biggest surprise of my trip was the re-birth of the Riviera (“The Riv”). For those of you who don’t know The Riv is one of the oldest casinos on the Strip. My last visit in October most of the tables was removed and it felt like I was visiting a funeral. I said to my Pally who was with me ‘That The Riv is over” it was very depressing that I almost didn’t go. Friday morning I decided to do my walk anyway. My walk is from the Bellagio to The Riv. I get a cocktail a cigar and listen to the Rat Pack Live at the Sands and walk. I make a brief stop at the Venetian to pay respect to the Sands and the Copa Room (that is where the Summit was performed). For those who don’t know what the Summit is – the Summit is what Frank Sinatra called the famous Rat Pack performances. When I got to The Riv, I was shocked to see about 20 tables open and all of them were open and at least three players at each table. I sat down at a $10 Black Jack table that pays 3 to 2 with no side bets (Black Jack as it is supposed to be). Shortly after I sat down I was blessed to play with the BEST BLACK JACK DEALER ON THE PLANET! Coline (pronounced Co – Line). Coline has been dealing black jack for over 40 years and no one is his equal. Coline has dealt black jack to some of the most famous people ever. Frank, Dean, Sammy, George Burns and the list goes on. After Coline went on break Margie stepped in. Margie is another veteran dealer at The Riv with over 20 years. You have no idea how much more fun black jack is with good dealers. Well these two are the best of their trade and I feel blessed that I got to play with them. So your next trip to Las Vegas stop by The Riv make sure you see Coline and Margie.

THE BAD

The Bellagio continues to disappointment me as a hotel (See the Ugly section for the comments on the casino). This hotel has no idea what customer service is. I booked two Cabanas and you felt like you were annoying the staff. The only redeeming qualities of this hotel is Nicole the Cabana Host and the Gelato Café’. You can keep the rest.

More and more casinos are paying 6 to 5 for Black Jack. This is truly a crime. The house has such a big edge I don’t know why they have to continue to punish players. I know you may think I am being silly, but if you are playing $50 hand and get black jack you should be paid $75 not $60. That is $15 you are leaving on the table. On average you get black jack 3-4 an hour. If you play for 4 hours the casino is keeping an extra $135 to $240. This is just wrong.

THE UGLY

The Bellagio Casino – it is simply the worst casino on the planet. Its too big and it is never packed. Most black jack tables are $25 tables and they play with the continuous shuffle machines, which remove most of the player’s advantage.

The Clubs and the music at the clubs are just terrible. I know a lot of people will disagree with me, but this is my blog and I don’t care what people think. The Clubs are over priced. They charge $1,000 for a bottle of booze that costs them $20. Don’t ever put you drink down, a waitress will come and take it away, even if the glass is full. The music is way too loud. I should say the noise is too loud. I don’t consider it music. Avoid these rip off joints.

Lastly the Body Art, what are you people thinking. I went to the Liquid Pool Lounge at the Aria. Very interesting place, but I don’t get the body art. I am not a big fan of tattoos, but when a person has the whole side of there body covered in tattoos its just gross. Wait until 20 and 30 something’s are in the 50s and 60s they will look even dumber than they do now.

 

Overall the trip was great and I believe that my Las Vegas, the Old School is making a comeback. I am really looking forward to my next trip in October to see what other improvements they make and check out my Sahara (to open Labor Day weekend as the SLS)

 

May the Dice Be With You

Mr. S

The Cromwell from my room

The Cromwell from my room

The View from the High Roller

The View from the High Roller

THE RIV IS BACK

THE RIV IS BACK

ME AND DP AT HYDE

ME AND DP AT HYDE

45 MIN VAC IN MY ROOM 1

45 MIN VAC IN MY ROOM 1

45 MIN VAC IN MY ROOM

45 MIN VAC IN MY ROOM