Wednesday, April 04, 2012

A Programming Note

Four years ago when I created my website Just One Bad Century, I also wrote a song to fire up the troops. It was called "We can wait 100 years" and it was a parody of the Proclaimer's hit "I Can Walk 500 Miles".

It got a bunch of airplay on Chicago radio that season: John Landecker played it on WLS, and Johnny B played it on the Loop.

Well this year Brandmeier started playing it on his show again (he's now on WGN) when he was hyping the Cubs song contest. He mentioned on the air that he wished we would update the song for him, because it mentions people no longer around (Lou Piniella and Kosuke Fukodome).

So, I rewrote the words, and the guy that sings it, Tom Latourette, went into the studio to re-record it. (I'll be posting the new version on the website soon.)

In the meantime, you can hear it live on WGN radio tomorrow morning at 8:00. Tom will be singing it live on Johnny B's remote broadcast from outside Wrigley Field. I'll be on hand to lend moral support. Please tune in--it should be fun.

Here's the original song for those of you that don't remember it...