Showing posts with label Peanuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peanuts. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2025

Favorite Artists: Joni James

 
And continuing the lines of the "Things I first Heard About in Charles M Schulz Peanuts" is the name of legendary songstress Joni James, whom it seems was always mentioned in the strips, not only as s favorite singer of Snoopy's:
...but also as a prize for a phone-in contest Linus wanted to win tickets for! (sadly Lucy thwarts his efforts, so no Joni James for him!)
So I've always knew her name, but that was about it. It wasn't until many years later when Kate Bush (another HUGE fave artist of mine) covered the Gershwin classic "The Man I Love" and, falling in love with the mesmerizing vintage vocal stylings of the tune, piqued my interest in delving more into singers and songs of that era. 
But where to start? I had no real idea. Looking up artists of that time who covered George Gershwin (and there were many, many, many!!) for suggestions , I saw the familiar name Joni James and thought- "Ah! THAT'S a name I know- let's go exploring into HER catalog!"
Looking over Joni's HUGE catalog of music, I COULD have started on her Gershwin LP, however, I decided to start in a more chronological order, beginning with her earliest albums "In The Still Of The Night" and "When I Fall In Love".
WELL, to say I liked it is an understatement- I fell head over HEELS with these two albums; as a primer for the singers of the 40's and 50's, I felt it a WONDERFUL introduction- wistful, dreamy vocals and soothing orchestral backdrops- I was in LOVE!  Over and over I played those two albums and  I soon had to invest in MORE of her music, bit by bit, album by album (well, CD)  til I think I own (almost) all of them in some form or another!
My Joni James CD Collection:

Platinum & Gold: The MGM Years
Legendary: Platinum & Gold Hits
Let There Be Love 
Little Girl Blue
When I Fall in Love
In the Still of the Night
Sings Songs by Victor Young and Frank Loesser/
Sings Songs by Jerome Kern and Harry Warren
Merry Christmas from Joni/ Give Us This Day
Among My Souvenirs/ Joni Sings Irish Favorites 
Je T'aime... I Love You/Ti Voglio Bene... I Love You(1961)
Songs of Hank Williams / Country Style 
Joni Swings Sweet/Bossa Nova Style 
100 Strings and Joni
100 Strings & Joni In Hollywood /100 Strings & Joni On Broadway
Joni After Hours/ Like 3 O'Clock in the Morning
I Feel a Song Coming On/Put On A Happy Face (2x)
Something for the Boys/ I'm Your Girl
My Favorite Things/ Joni Sings the Gershwins
Italianissima!/Folk Songs by Joni
 The MOOD Recordings:
The Mood is Blue/The Mood is Romance/ The Mood is Swinging

 Joni James LPs

In the Still of the Night
Little Girl Blue
100 Strings & Joni
100 Strings & Joni in Hollywood
Give Us This Day

According to online stats, Charles M Schulz and Joni James were friends in real life, no wonder her name came up so often in his strips- Snoopy himself even appeared on the COVER of one of Joni's later collections "Jukebox Joni"!
How sweet is that!

Sunday, April 20, 2025

World Facts via Peanuts

 
 Whenever trivia pages ask "Did You know that the deepest point on earth is the Mariana Trench?", I always quickly answer "Why YES, I DID know that, actually! Knew it since I was a kid!" And just HOW did I know this? Why, thanks to Charles M Schulz and SNOOPY!
As you may know, a running motif of the 70's Peanuts strips is Snoopy and his attempts at writing the next Great American Novel, often with hilarious results! And while penning the tales of yet another one of his hapless heroes in the Sunday Strip of August 1972, Snoopy told the story of a would-be suitor who, while trying to impress his knowledge upon his fair maiden, only ends up boring her in an early example of mansplaining!    
Our Hero waxes: 
"My love for you is higher than the highest mountain...
 which is Mount Everest which is over twenty-nine thousand feet high. 
My love for you is deeper than the deepest ocean...
which is the Marianas Trench which is over thirty-five thousand feet deep."
before Snoopy sums up succinctly: "My hero is a terrible bore!"
AHAHAHA, Funny writing as usual, but also informative, especially for a kid!
Like I said, it was general knowledge that Mount Everest was the highest point in the world, but a young me was completely fascinated by this "Marianas Trench" that Snoopy wrote about and HAD to look it up in the school library! And who says comics don't teach you things!
PS: always wondered...why did Schulz spell it with an "S" on the end, as "Marianas" instead of Mariana?

Monday, October 7, 2024

Snoopy Gets a Retouch

 Awhile ago toy manufacturers 
Memory Lane had a wonderful Charlie Brown figurine promotion for “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” , and I grabbed up as many of them as I could get! For the first few years I displayed them in their boxes, but soon thereafter took them out to properly pose them on my shelf (right on top of my Complete Peanuts HC series), where they've sat since!
With the Halloween Season upon us, I thought it time to take them down and give them a little dusting and cleaning off to more properly display them for the Holiday. However, when I took them down, I was horrified to find that the head of the Snoopy figure had yellowed considerably. For some reason the head was molded from a softer vinyl than the rest of the body, and with the heat and humidity in my house, over time had become a concerning brownish tone.

Now, as  someone who is also a fan of those old Kenner Star Wars action figures, the white vinyl  of these toys are prone to discoloring over time, and there are many tutorials on how to restore them back to a more whitish color, with suggestions of Baking soda, UV lighting, and Hydrogen Peroxide soaks.

After watching a few videos (including one where they restored an entire X-Wing toy), I decided that Hydrogen peroxide was the best bet, and, taking out a full bottle of the stuff and an old Jelly jar, upended poor old Snoopy into the mix, and, as per instructions, left him out in the sun for a two-week treatment!

How did it do? Well, we just pulled Charlie Brown’s favorite beagle out of the drink, and, after letting him dry off in the sun, did a thorough examination and found that it did reduce the amount of yellowing by a small degree... 
It's not back to real whiteness, but when you compare the before and after side by side, you can see that this is still an improvement on the sorry state from before!
Reinstating a now brighter Snoopy back onto the shelf, it looks like my holiday display is all set for Halloween !
Tis the Season!!!
PS: Argh, I just noticed that after dusting all of the figures off, when I put Schroeder's piano back, I put it facing the wrong way!!! Gonna have to FIX that...he can't play Beethoven from THAT end of the piano, no matter HOW talented he is!

Friday, December 25, 2020

Merry Christmas!

 

Haha, the look of absolute dread on his face in the panel where Lucy is threatening Linus!

Friday, May 15, 2020

Peanuts Puzzles!

Back in the day used to go to Walrich and use my allowance to buy these Peanuts Puzzles, this one was my favorite!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

The Complete Peanuts 1950-1990

Yeah, I dedicated about six weeks of evening reading to reading the entire Peanuts strips from 1950 all the way to 1990 in chronological order. yeah i know there was more after that but i have no sentimental attachment to those so never got the collections surrounding those years.
Man, how I loved these comics growing up. probably the single most important comics of my life, if I think about it. These strips and Richard Scarry storybooks made me the Graphic Novel/Comic Book aficionado I am today!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Lucy Doesn't Love You, Charlie Brown

Ivy + Charles M. Schulz = PROFIT!!!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Peanuts / Calvin and Hobbes Deja Vu!

I've always loved Peanuts comics as far back as I can remember- For some reason I always identified with poor Good Ol' Charlie Brown! I remember spending  all my allowance on those paperback books (the ones that were condensed versions of the "real" collections like "Thompson's In Trouble, Charlie Brown") and spending entire weekends just sitting around reading them!
  Years later, the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes came out- I immediately fell in love with the strip, because it gave me that same feeling I had when I used to read Peanuts, and it wasn't just the fact that Linus and Calvin dressed the same! Calvin's world of make-believe and the way Watterson strung several strips to tell a greater story all had the feeling and warmth of the old Schulz strips!
  Reading Calvin and Hobbes, every once in a while I would get a strange feeling of Deja Vu, like I'd read something like it before in a Peanuts strip. It got to the point that I went back and dug out some of my old Charlie Brown books, and was quite surprised how many of the Calvin and Hobbes strips echoed the Peanuts ones!

For those like me who always had that sense of deja vu,I thought I'd line some of them side-by-side so you can understand better what I'm talking about!

"Killing the Pumpkin"
Both Linus and Hobbes get squeamish watching a Pumpkin meet its demise

"When You Wish Upon A Star"
Both Sally and Calvin expect instant rewards from Starwishing.

"The "Penitent Sinner" Shtick"
False regret doesn't work for either Linus OR Calvin!

"If I could, I'd flee from School"
Sally and Calvin both dream of tickets out of Elementary School.

"I'd rather dance that perform my part in the School Play"
Linus and Calvin both try to soft-shoe their way out of reciting.

"Pursued by Inanimate Object!"
Both Lucy and Calvin are being chased by things brought to life,
in Lucy's case her brother's Blanket, and Calvin's is his bike!

"I Opt out of this Sled Ride"
Both Snoopy and Hobbes wisely step-off a dangerous sled ride.

"Homework? What Homework?"
Both Charlie Brown and Calvin procrastinate all week on doing their homework.
Both don't learn their lessons.

Peanuts is copyright United Features Syndicate Inc
Calvin and Hobbes copyright Universal Press Syndicate

These pics uploaded for entertainment purposes only...please don't sue my ass!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Complete Peanuts

As anyone who’s taken a glance at my “Books”  featured in the sidebar of this blog knows, I’m a BIG fan of the awesome COMPLETE PEANUTS series that Fantagraphics has been putting out pretty regularly since about 2004.

I was a HUGE fan of Charlie Brown and the gang growing up, and was always frustrated whenever parts of an ongoing “story” within the strip were skipped over in the paperback reprints. I spent most of my life trying to get the various different packaged collections trying to get the complete run of the strips, not realizing that they NEVER DID print the “Whole Run” of Peanuts…that is , until the Fantagraphics collections!

The series is broken down into years (1950-1951, 1952-1953,etc, etc…) and each time a new book is released, I am constantly in AWE of just how many strips have never been seen in print since their original appearances in the newspapers! I thought there might be a handful of strips that were “new” to me, turns out there are HUNDREDS!

The latest book to come out is Peanuts 1969-1970, and in this one some of the rare strips reprinted are one like the first appearance of Franklin (whom Charlie Brown met at the beach!) the first appearcne of Snoopy's Pal Woodstock, and a truly unforgettable one in the chapter of Charlie Brown and his obsession with The Little Red-Haired Girl!

At some point, charlie Brown began talking about the Little Red Haired Girl in past-tense, as if she no longer was a part of his life. like this strip from the 1970 paperback “You’re Out of Sight ,Charlie Brown”…
  I initially assumed this was simply because school was out and he’d see her again next semester, but I was to realize later that she’d MOVED at some point in the strip, but no evidence I had shed any light on when that might have been!

So I’m reading through THE COMPLETE PEANUTS 1969-1970, and lo and behold- the actual story arc where the Little Red Haired Girl Moved! So it really DID exist! This was one of the key finds I’ve come across in the Complete Peanuts series- I can’t believe such a significant storyline  was overlooked when it came to reprinting the strips for the paperbacks, but it was thrilling AND insightful to FINALLY get to read them!

For one thing, this really was the closing of a chapter of Charlie Brown’s life, taking the Red Haired Girl from a simple elementary school crush to the nearly mythic-like status she ascended to when she became more like a symbol for every desire Charlie Brown wanted.

 Secondly, I think it’s pretty significant in that it was really the last time Linus had much faith in him. After this incident, Linus accepted that his friend was a wishy washy guy who’d NEVER step up to the plate!
A truly memorable story arc that belongs up there with the Linus and Lucy Move Away. Linus for Class President, and Lucy buries Linus’ Blanket storylines!

Monday, January 22, 2007

Z'S PEANUTS COLLECTION

ORIGINAL HOLT PEANUTS BOOKS

Peanuts
Good Ol' Charlie Brown
You're Out of Your Mind, Charlie Brown
Peanuts Every Sunday
It's a Dog's Life, Charlie Brown
You Can't Win, Charlie Brown
You Can Do It, Charlie Brown
We're Right Behind You, Charlie Brown
Sunday's Fun Day, Charlie Brown
You'll Flip, Charlie Brown
You're Something Else, Charlie Brown
You're You, Charlie Brown

HOLT PEANUTS BOOKS [WHITE BORDERS]

Snoopy
But We Love You, Charlie Brown
As You Like It, Charlie Brown
You Need Help, Charlie Brown
The Unsinkable Charlie Brown
You're Out Of Sight, Charlie Brown
You've Come a Long Way, Charlie Brown
Thompson is in Trouble, Charlie Brown
You're the Guest of Honor, Charlie Brown
Win a Few, Lose a Few, Charlie Brown

WEEKLY READER PEANUTS BOOKS

Snoopy
Snoopy (Abridged Version)
Go Fly a Kite, Charlie Brown
But We Love You, Charlie Brown
Snoopy Come Home
Ha Ha, Herman, Charlie Brown
Thompson is in Trouble, Charlie Brown
Win a Few, Lose a Few, Charlie Brown


FAWCETT CREST PAPERBACKS

For The Love Of Peanuts
Fun With Peanuts
Good Grief, Charlie Brown
Good Ol’ Snoopy
Hey, Peanuts!
Have It Your Way, Charlie Brown
It’s Showtime, Snoopy
It’s Your Turn, Snoopy
Nobody’s Perfect, Charlie Brown
Play Ball, Snoopy
The Wonderful World Of Peanuts
This IS Your Life, Charlie Brown
We Love You, Snoopy
You’re a Winner, Charlie Brown
You’re Not For Real Snoopy
You’re So Smart, Snoopy
You’re The Greatest, Charlie Brown
You’ve Done It Again, Charlie Brown
Your Choice, Snoopy

PEANUTS PARADE

1- Who’s The Funny-Looking Kid With The Big Nose?
3- There’s A Vulture Outside
7- The Mad Punter Strikes Again
9- Thank Goodness For People
10- What Makes Musicians So Sarcastic?
11- Speak Softly And Carry A Beagle
12- Don’t Hassle Me With Your Sighs, Chuck
16- How Long Great Pumpkin, How Long?
18- My Anxieties Have Anxieties
20- Stop Snowing On my Secretary
21- Summers Fly, Winters Walk
22- The Beagle Has Landed
23- And A Woodstock In A Birch Tree
24- Here Comes The April Fool!
26- You’re Weird, Sir!
27- Kiss Her, You Blockhead!
25- Dr. Beagle And Mister Hyde

PEANUTS CLASSICS

Don’t Hassle Me With Your Sighs, Chuck
It’s A Long Way To Tipperary
My Anxieties Have Anxieties
The Way Of The Fussbudget Is Not Easy


PEANUTS ANIMATED BOOKS

A Boy Named Charlie Brown
A Charlie Brown Christmas
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown’s All Stars
He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown
It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown
It’s A Mystery, Charlie Brown (PB and trade)
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
There’s No Time For Love, Charlie Brown
What A Nightmare, Charlie Brown
You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown’s Yearbook HC

THE COMPLETE PEANUTS

Volume 01: 1950-1952
Volume 02: 1953-1954
Volume 03: 1955-1956
Volume 04: 1957-1958
Volume 05: 1959-1960
Volume 06: 1961-1962
Volume 07: 1963-1964
Volume 08: 1965-1966
Volume 09: 1967-1968
Volume 10: 1969-1970
Volume 11: 1971-1972
 Volume 12: 1973-1974
Volume 13: 1975-1976
Volume 14: 1977-1978


PEANUTS COLLECTIONS

Peanuts Revisited
Peanuts Classics
Peanuts Treasury
The Snoopy Festival

OTHER PEANUTS BOOKS

Peanuts: The Art Of Charles M. Schulz
A Charlie Brown Christmas: The Making Of A Tradition

On DVD

A Charlie Brown Christmas
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
A Charlie Brown Valentine

A Boy Named Charlie Brown
Snoopy Come Home