Sunday, May 15, 2016

NoRoJo2016: He sez he can't quit us!


But, here in Wisconsin, we have other plans for him.


Headline from article in 5/3/2016 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
And a super PAC funded by billionaire conservative Charles Koch debuted a $2 million advertising campaign featuring VA whistleblower Ryan Honl.



"I Can't Quit Her" appears on Blood Sweat & Tears' first album, Child is Father to the Man, released in April 1968.  At this time, the band was led by Al Kooper.  David Clayton Thomas joined the group after Kooper left before the end of the year.  The album spent 55 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart and peaked at #47.  Released as a single, "I Can't Quit Her" floundered, not even finding its way onto the Billboard Hot 100.

Perhaps the Arbors' 'symphonic' version is more in line with RoJo's ambitions.



Two sets of brothers formed the Arbors while attending the University of Michigan.  "I Can't Quit Her" is the last of their 4 singles to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.  Their cover version of the Blood Sweat and Tears song debuted on 5/31/1969 and spent 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #67.

Other NoRoJo2016 posts:
Chapter 1.  (1/2/2013)
Chapter 2.  (1/10/2013)
Chapter 3.  (2/12/2013)
Chapter 4.  (2/13/2013)
Chapter 5   (3/11/2013)
Chapter 6.  (3/25/2013)
Chapter 7.  (4/8/2013)
Chapter 8.  (4/9/2013)
Chapter 9.  (4/12/2013)
Chapter 10. (4/14/2013)
Chapter 11.  (5/2/2013)  
Chapter 12.  (8/15/2013)
Chapter 13: One-trick pony?  (10/17/2013)
Chapter 14.  (10/24/2013)
Chapter 15.  (2/19/2014)
Chapter 16.  (3/15/2014) 

Chapter 17.  (5/14/2014)
Chapter 18.  (6/18/2014) 
Chapter 19.  If only:  The early arrival of NoRoJo16.  (7/21/2014) 
Chapter 20:  As if we need more evidence.  (8/3/2014) 
Chapter 21.  Time to "ween off" RoJo.  (8/8/2014) 
Chapter 22.  The empty head addresses Cuba.  (12/22/2014)
Chapter 23.  We Really Don't Need Another 6 Years of Deep-Red Embarrassment.  (1/9/2015) 
Chapter 24.  Retiring Guy's illustrated dictionary:  'meaningless'.  (4/19/2015) 
Chapter 25.  Ron Johnson talks out of both sides of his mouth regarding 'career politicians'.  (5/17/2015)
Chapter 26.  The company he keeps.  (12/15/2015)
Chapter 27.  Dear Ron Johnson, Some of your best buds in the U.S. Senate are career politicians.  (2/4/2016)
Chapter 28.  Ron Johnson misreads the Constitution and misinterprets originalism.  (2/15/2016)
Chapter 29:  Dear Ron Johnson, How do you possibly expect to get reelected with these numbers?  (2/25/2016)
Chapter 30.  Two guys with low favorable ratings visit La Crosse.  (2/29/2016)
Chapter 31.  Ron Johnson:  Not our senator.  (3/15/2016)
Chapter 32.  Dear Ron Johnson, Let me speak frankly; you don't have a prayer!  (3/17/2016)

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