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Jim Dandy: Yes, I believe you are right. I took a films class as an elective in school, and he showed movies that haven't been available for 30 years, and that was 20 years ago. *groans* twenty years????? I think I'll cry.
TexasToest: Apparently they have acess to films not in release,for course study.I also had him send along WAY WAY OUT,the Jerry Lewis movie,I'm not sure if it's been released since
TexasToest: I actually tracked down a university film study group to transfer it for me onto vhs,it's not availible on dvd.I paid through the teeth,but I was determined to get a copy
Jim Dandy: I never thought of Burl Ives as rageful. But, Hetfield at least has an outlet for his. He can beat his guitar to death, and he yells a lot. I like him though, but () his dad's name is Virgil (not that I'm so smart, I just read it in Wikipedia). You figure Burl is a stage name then?
Jim Dandy: I never thought of that. Interesting observation. He did kind of get down and walk with us commoners more than most opera performers, and classical musicians.
You surprised me, because I'd never seen a young Burl Ives. I kept asking, "Is that Burl Ives?"
~Patty~: Thank you for announcing that. I have been in total denial since I heard that news yesterday. In my opinion more than the Opera world will miss him, as he was a treasure who will never die. Thank the Powers that be for the magnificent gift of video to preserve such a talented, and passionate man. Was there anything he could not do? When he met James Brown:
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Pavarotti trivia: Did you know he referred to his voice as "she?"
Tuesday: You're right. I'd never thought of it that way. But, I do the same thing, depending on what is in my head on a certain day. I might be listening to more classical since today, for the first time in years, I opened the cover to the keys of my piano, and ran a couple arpeggios before driving to work.
Nirvana: That was really cute! It reminded me a little of Finding Nemo.
This being close to the end of Watermelon season, I thought a little Watermelon Man might cool us off. I wish I could nave a keyboard like that one. I used to hate that I played piano, because I couldn't pack it into a case, throw it in the car and go. That's why I took up the Uke, and eventually guitars - portability. Well, here's the solution.
Jim Dandy: Let me just swallow this lump in my throat, and would you happen to have a tissue? Really well-done. But, now I have to watch the rest of them.
I heard this woman on Pandora this evening, and went on an all-out search for her music. Of course, YouTube didn't let me down. The bonus in this piece is the kaleidoscope that is the video. Carthy is the daughter of Martin Carthy, and Norma Waterson, both musicians. Eliza Carthy's contribution is her work with traditional English folk music. You might enjoy this, so it is here for your consideration. Eliza Carthy If you know about her, please tell me more.
Modified by TexasToest (1. September 2007, 20:06:28)
Jim Dandy: He has a good voice, given some training, he might be excellent. The lyrics are ... well ... limited. But, what LUNGS!!!!! I liked some of the take-offs of it, though. They were pretty funny.
Ooooops, I messed up. I didn't mean to do Seger twice, I meant to do this
Subject: Re: Comments....they haven't done anything since 1982
Jim Dandy: You have all the breaks you want/need. You have quite a few years to catch up at the turn of the millenium. Just don't fall behind while you are catching up. But then, what can be more fun than discovery? Captain Beefheart is a national treasure. I'm happy you found him.