- The Stax Museum - Riverside Drive - Payne's BBQ - WEVL - The french fries at the Young Avenue Deli - The burgers at Alex's Tavern - Cooper-Young bungalows - Steve Cohen - The downtown skyline at night, as seen from Mud Island Amphitheater - Tom Jones' Smart City blog - South Main Trolley Tours - The Cove on Broad - AutoZone Park - Cafe Eclectic
Whenever I come home from a vacation, you know what always pops into my head the second I see the Memphis skyline? That Elvis interview where he's just arrived home from Germany and the reporter says "What did you miss most about Memphis, Elvis?"
Cobblestones. Peabody Avenue. Carriages and The North End. (I still call it that.) AutoZone Park/Redbirds. Memphis Tiger Football. Memphis Tiger Basketball. Graceland. I'm with Naomi and Elvis, just about everthang!
Stax Museum and the Soulsville neighborhood. The hand-painted signs and independent businesses of Orange Mound. The bungalows of Midtown and businesses of Cooper Young. Overton Park. The mighty Mississippi River. The Metal Museum and the bluffs overlooking the river. Mud Island. The grit and character of abandoned buildings such as the Tennessee Brewery. The Joe's Wine Sputnik sign. The Lincoln American Building and Court Square.
And well, everything. What's not to love would be shorter.
* The People!! * The National Civil Rights Museum * STAX * Molly Fontaine's mac & cheese - try it! * South Main Art Trolley Tour * The sunset over the Mississippi * The reasonable cost of living * Circa's chocolate martini :~) * Live music & Diane Price
I no longer live in Memphis but can tell you what I miss... Live music at most anywhere you go on a Friday or Saturday night Hearing Amy LaVere, she was my fav Great food...Rendezvous, Grisanti's, Huey's to name a few... Friendly people Views of the Mississippi at sunset The Memphis Tigers
I've been trying to work on our Best of Memphis issue, and this may be too much about how the sausage is made, but sometimes it feels like I've already written up all my favorite things.
I just got back from NYC, so I'm depressed...but I love the music in this town (I like the fact that Mose Allsion is playing Sunday night at A. Slims), I like the bars and hanging out in them with my cute wife, the little lush. I like the trees, too. I like canoeing on the Wolf River, I like Cozy Corner, Billy Gibson playing harmonica, I like WEVL and WUMR the jazz lover, I like the good-looking women...
In The Bluff is a weekly column in the Memphis Flyer.
This is its companion blog. Or secret diary. Sometimes it's hard to tell.
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19 comments:
Really? No one's got anything?
Is there something you just marginally like?
I'll even start — I like Easy-Way.
The Center for Southern Folklore.
- The Stax Museum
- Riverside Drive
- Payne's BBQ
- WEVL
- The french fries at the Young Avenue Deli
- The burgers at Alex's Tavern
- Cooper-Young bungalows
- Steve Cohen
- The downtown skyline at night, as seen from Mud Island Amphitheater
- Tom Jones' Smart City blog
- South Main Trolley Tours
- The Cove on Broad
- AutoZone Park
- Cafe Eclectic
Whenever I come home from a vacation, you know what always pops into my head the second I see the Memphis skyline? That Elvis interview where he's just arrived home from Germany and the reporter says "What did you miss most about Memphis, Elvis?"
And he grins and says, "Everthang!"
Cobblestones.
Peabody Avenue.
Carriages and The North End. (I still call it that.)
AutoZone Park/Redbirds.
Memphis Tiger Football.
Memphis Tiger Basketball.
Graceland.
I'm with Naomi and Elvis, just about everthang!
Stax
Stax Museum and the Soulsville neighborhood.
The hand-painted signs and independent businesses of Orange Mound.
The bungalows of Midtown and businesses of Cooper Young.
Overton Park.
The mighty Mississippi River.
The Metal Museum and the bluffs overlooking the river.
Mud Island.
The grit and character of abandoned buildings such as the Tennessee Brewery.
The Joe's Wine Sputnik sign.
The Lincoln American Building and Court Square.
And well, everything. What's not to love would be shorter.
Our unique dysfunction.
Generates endless conversation.
* The People!!
* The National Civil Rights Museum
* STAX
* Molly Fontaine's mac & cheese - try it!
* South Main Art Trolley Tour
* The sunset over the Mississippi
* The reasonable cost of living
* Circa's chocolate martini :~)
* Live music & Diane Price
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Midtown.
Molly's La Casita
The BBQ Shop
The skyline
The Old Forest, anytime but particularly at dusk in the summer.
Coletta's Pizza on South Parkway
The National Ornamental Metal Museum.
cooper young
the zoo
the children's museum
the memphis tigers
I no longer live in Memphis but can tell you what I miss...
Live music at most anywhere you go on a Friday or Saturday night
Hearing Amy LaVere, she was my fav
Great food...Rendezvous, Grisanti's, Huey's to name a few...
Friendly people
Views of the Mississippi at sunset
The Memphis Tigers
Now, see, this is more like it.
I've been trying to work on our Best of Memphis issue, and this may be too much about how the sausage is made, but sometimes it feels like I've already written up all my favorite things.
A few of my favorite things about Memphis are:
1. The smell of the Wonder Bread factory driving down Madison.
2. Crepe myrtles in bloom at Elmwood Cemetery in July.
3. Listening to the elderly women read the Commercial Appeal every morning on the way to work...sooo precious!
4. Visiting with Miss Shirley at the Lamplighter bar.
5. Playing vinyl 45 country records on the jukebox at the Lamplighter bar.
6. The cheeseburgers Miss Shirley makes at the Lamplighter bar.
7. The new Levitt Shell in Overton Park.
The gritty side that makes things interesting
Dang, John, you really like the Lamplighter bar ... I hope you voted for them for something in the Best of Memphis.
I just got back from NYC, so I'm depressed...but I love the music in this town (I like the fact that Mose Allsion is playing Sunday night at A. Slims), I like the bars and hanging out in them with my cute wife, the little lush. I like the trees, too. I like canoeing on the Wolf River, I like Cozy Corner, Billy Gibson playing harmonica, I like WEVL and WUMR the jazz lover, I like the good-looking women...
a short list:
the old forest
the cove
the water tower on broad
my neighborhood
my kids' school
the people here who are trying to make things better
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