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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 06:11 am
Brendan Fraser
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Birth name Brendan James Fraser
Born December 3, 1968 (age 37)
Indianapolis, Indiana United States

Brendan James Fraser (born December 3, 1968 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a Canadian-American actor.




Biography

Brendan Fraser is the son of a foreign service officer for the Canadian Government Office of Tourism and moved often as a child. He lived in Detroit, Seattle, Ottawa, Netherlands and Switzerland. Fraser attended his first professional theatrical performance in London's West End. He began acting at Toronto's Upper Canada College and later received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts. He originally planned on attending graduate school in Texas but stopped in Hollywood on his way south and decided to stay in Los Angeles and work in movies. His first film role was in Dogfight (1991), and he has since garnered over 30 film credits. In the early years of his film career, Fraser played alongside Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Chris O'Donnell in School Ties (1992) and Viggo Mortensen and Ashley Judd in Philip Ridley's The Passion of Darkly Noon. His breakout role was in the title role in 1997's George of the Jungle. He has also made guest appearances on the television shows Scrubs, King of the Hill, and The Simpsons.

Fraser married Afton Smith on September 27, 1998, and has three sons, Griffin Arthur, Holden Fletcher, and Leland Francis. He holds dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship and speaks fluent French. Fraser is also an accomplished amateur photographer.

In March 2006, it was announced that he would be granted a star on Canada's Walk of Fame, the first American-born actor to receive the honor, though as of 2006, he does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


Trivia

Stands 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall.
Fixated with the number "42", he has worn it as his jersey number in all his sports-related films.
His surname is properly pronounced "Fray-zer", though some pronounce it "Frasier" (as in Kelsey Grammer's television character). The correct pronunciation of his surname is a running gag in Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star in which he has a cameo.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 06:35 am
Some things to ponder

1. The nicest thing about the future is that it always starts tomorrow.
2. Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail.
3. If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense
at all.
4. Seat belts are not as confining as wheelchairs.
5. A good time to keep your mouth shut is when you're in deep water.
6. How come it takes so little time for a child who is afraid of the
dark to become a teenager who wants to stay out all night?
7. Business conventions are important because they demonstrate how many
people a company can operate without.
8. Why is it that at class reunions you feel younger than everyone else
looks?
9. Scratch a dog and you'll find a permanent job.
10. No one has more driving ambition than the boy who wants to buy a car.
11. There are no new sins; the old ones just get more publicity.
12. There are worse things than getting a call for a wrong number at 4
AM. It could be a right number.
13. Think about this..., No one ever says "It's only a game." when his
team is winning.
14. I've reached the age where the happy hour is a nap.
15. Be careful reading the fine print. There's no way you're going to
like it.
16. The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same
size bucket.
17. Do you realize that in about 40 years, we'll have thousands of OLD
LADIES running around with tattoos? (And RAP music will be the Golden
Oldies!)
18. Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comfortable to
cry in a Corvette than in a Yugo.
19. After a certain age, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you
are probably dead.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 07:23 am
Good morning, WA2K listeners and contributors.

First, we would like to thank our dj for his arch support blues song. Great, Canada, and don't you find it interesting that among our Bob's bio's is Andy who did Canadian Sunset?

Well, we know that our hawkman is through with his background info when we read his aphorisms. Great ones, Boston. Will wait to comment further when our Raggedy appears with her fabulous photo's.

Here's a morning song from Texas, folks:

Amarillo By Morning

Amarillo by morning
Up from San Antone
Everything that I've got
Is just what I've got on
When that sun is high
In that Texas sky
I'll be bucking it to county fair
Amarillo by morning
Amarillo I'll be there

They took my saddle in Houston
Broke my leg in Sante Fe
Lost my wife and a girlfriend
Somewhere along the way
Well I'll be looking for eight
When they pull that gate
And I'm hoping that
Judge ain't blind
Amarillo by morning
Amarillo's on my mind

Amarillo by morning
Up from San Antone
Everything that I've got
Is just what I've got on
I ain't got a dime
But what I've got is mine
I ain't rich
But Lord I'm free
Amarillo by morning
Amarillo's where I'll be

Amarillo by morning
Amarillo's where I'll be
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 07:56 am
To A Teacher

Dedicated to A. M. Klein (1909-1972).

Words and music by Leonard Cohen


Hurt once and for all into silence.
A long pain ending without a song to prove it.
Who could stand beside you so close to Eden,
When you glinted in every eye the held-high
razor, shivering every ram and son?
And now the silent loony bin, where
The shadows live in the rafters like
Day-weary bats,
Until the turning mind, a radar signal,
lures them to exaggerate
Mountain-size on the white stone wall
Your tiny limp.
How can I leave you in such a house?
Are there no more saints and wizards
to praise their ways with pupils,
No more evil to stun with the slap
of a wet red tongue?
Did you confuse the Messiah in a mirror
and rest because he had finally come?
Let me cry Help beside you, Teacher.
I have entered under this dark roof
As fearlessly as an honoured son
Enters his father's house.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 08:25 am
Good morning, edgar. Well, buddy, you sent me to the archives to find that teacher. Another Canuck, huh? Tragic life that he led, Texas.

Found this poem by him:

From: A.M. Klein:

My father bequeathed me no wide estates;
No keys and ledgers were my heritage;
Only some holy books with yahrzeit dates
Writ mournfully upon a blank front page -
Books of the Baal Shem Tov, and of his wonders;
Pamphlets upon the devil and his crew;
Prayers against road demons, witches, thunders;
And sundry other tomes for a good Jew.


Beautiful: though no pictures on them, save
The scorpion crawling on a printed track;
The Virgin floating on a scriptural wave,
Square letters twinkling in the Zodiac.

The snuff left on this page, now brown and old,
The tallow stains of midnight liturgy -
These are my coat of arms, and these unfold
My noble lineage, my proud ancestry!

And my tears, too, have stained this heirloomed ground,
When reading in these treatises some weird
Miracle, I turned a leaf and found
A white hair fallen from my father's beard.

WOW!
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 09:03 am
Good morning all.
LADY GODIVA
Peter Gordon


Seventeen, a beauty queen
She made a ride that caused a scene
In the town

Her long blonde hair
Hangin' down around her knees
All the cats who dig striptease
Prayin' for a little breeze
Her long blonde hair
Falling down across her arms
Hiding all the lady's charms
Lady Godiva

She found fame and made her name
A hollywood director came into town
And said to her
"How'd you like to be a star?"
"You're a girl that could go far"
"'specially dressed the way you are"
She smiled at him
Gave her pretty head a shake
That was Lady G's mistake
A-hey-hey-hey
Lady Godiva

He directs certificate 'X'
And people now are craning their necks
To see her
'cause she's a star
One that everybody knows
Finished with the striptease shows
Now she can't afford her clothes

Her long blonde hair
Lyin' on the barber's floor
Doesn't need it long anymore
Lady Godiva
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 09:13 am
Well, folks, there's our Try being a peeping Tom. Razz Thanks, buddy, always good to see you here.

I was searching and searching for songs by Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, but alas could not find a single one. Ever heard of a Jenny Lind spool bed? They are beautiful.

Well, since we are close to the season to be jolly, let's hear the Coventry Carol:

Coventry Carol
Christmas Carol Lyrics
Lullay, Thou little tiny Child,
By, by, lully, lullay.
Lullay, Thou little tiny Child.
By, by, lully, lullay.

O sisters, too, how may we do,
For to preserve this day;
This poor Youngling for whom we sing,
By, by, lully, lullay.

Herod the King, in his raging,
Charged he hath this day;
His men of might, in his own sight,
All children young, to slay.

Then woe is me, poor Child, for Thee,
And ever mourn and say;
For Thy parting, nor say nor sing,
By, by, lully, lullay.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 09:26 am
Wouldn't you know it, folks? Just mention Lady Godiva and I start getting spam for Lady Godiva chocolates. Those things are way overpriced and not that good, actually.

Excerpt from Monty Python:

Spam! Spam! Spam! Spam!
Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!
Spam spa-a-a-a-a-am spam spa-a-a-a-a-am spam.
Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam!
Spam spam spam spam!

Me? I prefer country ham which I had for my break fast this morning. Razz
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 10:04 am
Good Morning WA2K.

I believe this was a Jenny Lind song, Letty.

Bird in a Guilded Cage
(Arthur J. Lamb and Harry Von Tilzer)

The ballroom was filled with fashion's throng,
It shone with a thousand lights;
And there was a woman who passed along,
The fairest of all the sights.
A girl to her lover then softly sighed,
"There's riches at her command."
"But she married for wealth, not for love," he cried!
"Though she lives in a mansion grand."

cho: "She's only a bird in a gilded cage,
A beautiful sight to see.
You may think she's happy and free from care,
She's not, though she seems to be.
'Tis sad when you think of her wasted life
For youth cannot mate with age;
And her beauty was sold for an old man's gold,
She's a bird in a gilded cage."

I stood in a churchyard just at eve,
When sunset adorned the west;
And looked at the people who'd come to grieve
For loved ones now laid at rest.
A tall marble monument marked the grave
Of one who'd been fashion's queen;
And I thought, "She is happier here at rest,
Than to have people say when seen. "

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Speaking of synchronicity, the NYT Puzzle today wants to know the name of Dudley-Do-Right's (Brendan Fraser) love.

And speaking of Lady Godiva, I just discovered that Godiva Chocolatier is owned by the Campbell Soup Company. (I don't think they're that good either, Letty. )
Very Happy
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 10:25 am
There's our Raggedy, folks, with her wonderful photo collection. Thanks, PA.

Jenny Lind sang that? My word, gal. That's one of them melodrama type songs. Did you know that Hans Christian Anderson had a thing for her?

There's Andy and the mermaid and ? and Brendan. If I see another rerun of The Mummy Returns, I think I'll join King Tut. Razz , and, perhaps....

Walk Like an Egyptian.

All the old paintings on the tombs
They do the sand dance don't you know
If they move too quick (oh whey oh)
They're falling down like a domino

All the bazaar men by the Nile
They got the money on a bet
Gold crocodiles (oh whey oh)
They snap their teeth on your cigarette

Foreign types with the hookah pipes say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian

Blonde waitresses take their trays
They spin around and they cross the floor
They've got the moves (oh whey oh)
You drop your drink then they bring you more

All the school kids so sick of books
They like the punk and the metal band
When the buzzer rings (oh whey oh)
They're walking like an Egyptian

All the kids in the marketplace say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian

Slide your feet up the street bend your back
Shift your arm then you pull it back
Life['s] hard you know (oh whey oh)
So strike a pose on a Cadillac

If you want to find all the cops
They're hanging out in the donut shop
They sing and dance (oh whey oh)
[They] Spin the clubs cruise down the block

All the Japanese with their yen
The party boys call the Kremlin
And the Chinese know (oh whey oh)
They walk the line like Egyptian

All the cops in the donut shop say
Ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh
Walk like an Egyptian
Walk like an Egyptian.

The Campbell Soup kids own Godiva? That will please Andy Warhol.
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hamburger
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 10:38 am
going for a walk now and will be singing the "arch support blues" -
very appropriate :wink: !
hbg
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 10:50 am
Hey, hbg. Best you be singing this one by Slim:

The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
floy doy, floy doy, floy doy, floy doy.

The flat foot Floogee with the *flou flou,
The flat foot Floogee with the flou flou,
The flat foot Floogee with the flou flou,
flou dow, flou dow, flou dow, flou dow.

If you're feelin' low down, don't know what to do
and you want a showdown, here's the only dance for you.

The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
The Flat Foot Floogee with the floy floy,
floy doy, floy doy, floy doy, floy doy

Or, perhaps we should all.............

Remember Dr. Scholls

Ferdinand Magellan was the first to circumnavigate the Earth. He suffered mutinies, disease, death, and unspeakable natural and political obstacles. He never used Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Insoles.

The NASA spacecraft Magellan orbitted the planet Venus and successfully mapped its surface before plunging into the atmosphere in 1994. Magellan didn't have feet and so never used Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Insoles.

(Had the Magellan spacecraft actually had feet, it probably would have worn astronaut boots or something).

Am I the only one who doesn't see the link between ocean navigation, interplanetary flight, and comfort footwear? Or is their "Gellin' like Magellan" rhyme just THAT clever? Laughing
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 11:06 am
That's Julianne Moore, one of Bob's bios. I know you've seen one of these:

Children of Men (2006) .... Julian Taylor
Freedomland (2006) .... Brenda Martin
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005) .... Evelyn Ryan
Trust the Man (2005) .... Rebecca
The Forgotten (2004) .... Telly Paretta
... aka Stranger (Philippines: English title: review title)
Laws of Attraction (2004) .... Audrey Woods
Marie and Bruce (2004) .... Marie
The Hours (2002) .... Laura Brown
Far from Heaven (2002) .... Cathy Whitaker
... aka Loin du paradis (France)
The Shipping News (2001) .... Wavey Prowse
... aka Noeuds et dénouements (Canada: French title)
World Traveler (2001) .... Dulcie
... aka Globe-trotter, Le (Canada: French title)
Evolution (2001) .... Dr. Allison Reed, CDC
Hannibal (2001) .... Clarice Starling
The Ladies Man (2000) .... Audrey
... aka The Ladies' Man (UK)
Not I (2000) .... Auditor/Mouth

Magnolia (1999) .... Linda Partridge
... aka mag-no'li-a (USA: promotional title)
The End of the Affair (1999) .... Sarah Miles
A Map of the World (1999) .... Theresa Collins
... aka Unschuldig verfolgt (Germany)
An Ideal Husband (1999) .... Mrs. Laura Cheveley
Cookie's Fortune (1999) .... Cora Duvall
Psycho (1998) .... Lila Crane
"Saturday Night Live" .... Host (1 episode, 1998)
... aka SNL (USA: informal title)
... aka SNL 25 (USA)
- Episode #23.16 (1998) TV Episode .... Host
Chicago Cab (1998) .... Distraught Woman
... aka Hellcab (USA: video title)
The Big Lebowski (1998) .... Maude Lebowski
Boogie Nights (1997) .... Amber Waves/Maggie
The Myth of Fingerprints (1997) .... Mia
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) .... Dr. Sarah Harding
Surviving Picasso (1996) .... Dora Maar
Assassins (1995) .... Electra
... aka Assassins (France)
... aka Day of Reckoning
Nine Months (1995) .... Rebecca Taylor
Safe (1995) .... Carol White
Roommates (1995) .... Beth Holzcek
Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) .... Yelena
Short Cuts (1993) .... Marian Wyman
The Fugitive (1993) .... Dr. Anne Eastman
Benny & Joon (1993) .... Ruthie
Body of Evidence (1993) .... Sharon Dulaney
... aka Body of Evidence (Canada: English title)
... aka Deadly Evidence
The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag (1992) .... Elinor
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992) .... Marlene Craven
Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) (TV) .... Connie Stone
The Last to Go (1991) (TV) .... Marcy
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) .... Susan (segment "Lot 249")
"B.L. Stryker" .... Tina (1 episode, 1990)
- High Rise (1990) TV Episode (as Julie Ann Moore) .... Tina


Money, Power, Murder. (1989) (TV) .... Peggy Lynn Brady
sLaughterhouse II (1988) .... Julie
... aka Abbatoir d'amusement: La vengeance du Pigsby, L' (Canada: French title)
"I'll Take Manhattan" (1987) (mini) TV Series .... India West
As the World Turns: 30th Anniversary (1986) (TV) .... Franny
"As the World Turns" (1956) TV Series .... Frannie Hughes Crawford #6 (1985-1988) / ... (unknown episodes, 1986-1988)
"The Edge of Night" (1956) TV Series .... Carmen Engler (unknown episodes, 1984)
... aka Edge of Night (USA: last season title)

You've got me wondering about "Bird in a Gilded Cage", Letty. I checked out a movie (A Lady's Morals)in which Grace Moore played Jenny Lind and there is no mention of that song. Beatrice Kaye of the Gay Nineties had a big hit with it. Here are some songs ( that apparently were sung by Jenny Lind ) from that movie:

"It Is Destiny"
Lyrics by Clifford Grey
Music by Oscar Straus
Copyright 1930 by Harms Inc.
Played by Reginald Denny on piano and sung by Grace Moore

"Rataplan"
from "La Fille du Régiment"
Written by Gaetano Donizetti

"Student's Song"
Written by Clifford Grey and Oscar Straus
Sung by students escorting Grace Moore home

"Oh Why"
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Music by Herbert Stothart and Harry M. Woods
Copyright 1930 Harms Inc.

"Casta Diva"
from "Norma"
Written by Vincenzo Bellini
Played at an opera house and sung by Grace Moore as the diva

"Swedish Pastorale"
Written by Howard Johnson and Herbert Stothart
Sung by a group in Sweden

"Lovely Hour"
Words and Music by Carrie Jacobs Bond
Copyright 1929 by Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son
Sung first by Grace Moore offscreen
Reprised by her at P.T.Barnum's show in New York City

"I Hear Your Voice"
Written by Clifford Grey and Oscar Straus
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 11:27 am
My word, folks. We are lucky to have our Raggedy. What a film expert she be.

Thanks for the song info and the movie review, PA. Keep jogging our memory ,RNA. Still can't recall Julianne although I saw several of those movies, PA.

Speaking of jogging, it ain't good for the feet, so I hope our hbg just walks at a fast, brisk pace. No wonder folks from other countries have trouble with the English language. We are a nation of abbreviation.

Tip for the day:

The best way to tell a French word, is to look at the "X" at the end which is seldom pronounced.
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bus23i88
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 11:47 am
Hrm. Anyone buying this?Smile
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 11:55 am
Hey, bus. Welcome to our wee studio. Well, I'm buying; are you selling?

And, the poem for the day dedicated to our new bus:

William Wordsworth

The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon,
The winds that will be howling at all hours,
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers,
For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not.--Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.

Like that, buddy/buddess? Razz
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djjd62
 
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Reply Sun 3 Dec, 2006 07:10 pm
Til I Am Myself Again
Blue Rodeo

I want to know where
my confidence went
one day it all disappeared
and I'm lying in a hotel room
miles away
voices next door in my ear

Daytime's a drag
nighttime's worse
hope that I can get home soon
but the half-finished bottles of inspiration
lie like ghosts in my room

I wanna go
I know I can't stay
but I don't want to run
feeling this way
til I am myself
til I am myself
til I am myself again
There's a seat on the corner
I keep every night
wait til the evening begins
I feel like a stranger
from another world
but at least I'm living again

There are nights
full of anger
words that are thrown
tempers that are shattered and thin
but the moments of magic
are just too short
they're over before they begin

I know it's time
one big step
I can't go
I'm not ready yet
til I am myself
til I am myself
til I am myself again
I had a dream
that my house was on fire
people laughed while it burned
I tried to run but my legs were numb
I had to wait til the feeling returned

I don't need a doctor
to figure it out
I know what's passing me by
when I look in the mirror
sometimes I see
traces of some other guy

I wanna go
I know I can't stay
but I don't want to run
feeling this way
til I am myself
til I am myself
til I am myself again
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 4 Dec, 2006 06:47 am
Good morning, WA2K listeners and contributors.

dj, that is a great song by Blue Rodeo. Love it Canada, especially this line:

"half finished bottle of inspiration." Thanks for playing it.

It's a rather grey day today, folks, so let's listen to how Holly Cole feels.

Artist: Holly Cole
Song: Make It Go Away


Make it go away or make it better
Isn't that what love is supposed to do?
Make it go away or make it better
Cause I would do either one for you

This is not the way you should see me
This is not the face I recognize
Could I lay my head down here for a moment?
Would you sing to me like I'm your child?

Cause I'm not angry I'm not crying
I'm just in over my head
You could be the angel that stayed on my shoulder
When all of the other angels left

Make it go away
Cause I am weak and
This is more than one should have to take
If you do this for me then I will promise
I'll make it go away for you someday

There are reasons with silver linings
There are lessons but I don't care
Cause I just need a hand that I can hold onto
When it's darker than death out there

Oh, and I'm so cold
And so far away from my home
But tonight you are
where I belong
You are everything right
When I am everything wrong

So make it go away or make it better
Isn't that what love is supposed to do?
Just make it go away or make it better
Cause I would do either one for you
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yitwail
 
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Reply Mon 4 Dec, 2006 09:16 am
the where am i thread reminded me of this James Brown piece:

Fellas, I'm ready to get up and do my thing (yeah go ahead!)
I wanta get into it, man, you know (go ahead!)
Like a, like a sex machine, man, (yeah go ahead!)
Movin' and doin' it, you know
Can I count it off? (Go ahead)

One, two, three, four!

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a sex machine, (get on up)

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a sex machine, (get on up)

Get up, (get on up)
Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a sex machine, (get on up)

Wait a minute!
Shake your arm, then use your form
Stay on the scene like a sex machine
You got to have the feeling sure as you're born
Get it together, right on, right on.

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

Hah!

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

You said, you said you got the,
You said the feeling,
You said the feeling you got to get
You give me the fever 'n' a cold sweat.
The way i like, it is the way it is,
I got mine 'n' don't worry 'bout his

Get up, (get on up)
Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a sex machine, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

Bobby! Should I take 'em to the bridge?
(Go Ahead!)
Take 'em on to the bridge!
(Take em to the bridge!)
Should I take 'em to the bridge?
(Yeah!)
Take 'em to the bridge?
(Go Ahead!)
Hit me now!
Mr. Green

Come on!

Stay on the scene, like a sex machine!
The way I like it is, is the way it is
I got mine, (dig it!), he got his

Stay on the scene, like a lovin' machine
Stay on the scene, like a lovin' machine
Stay on the scene

I wanna count it off one more time now
(Go ahead!)
You wanna hear it like it did on the top fellas?
(Yeah!)
Hear it like it did on the top?
(Yeah!)
Hit it now!

Get on up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get on up, (get on up)

Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a lovin' machine, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

Taste, (get on up)
Piano, (get on up)
Taste, (get on up)
Piano, (get on up)

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Stay on the scene, (get on up), like a sex machine, (get on up)

You gotta have the feelin, (get on up)
Sure as you're born, (get on up)

Get it together, right on, right on
right on, right on, (right on, right on)
right on, right on, (right on, right on)
right on, right on, (right on, right on)

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

And then, shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker,
Shake your money maker

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

Huh!

Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)
Get up, (get on up)

Can we hit it like we did one more time, from the top
Can we hit like that one more time
(One more time!)
One more time!
Let's hit it and quit! (Go ahead!)
Can we hit it and quit? (Yeah!)
Can we hit it and quit? (Yeah!)
Can we hit it and quit? (Yeah!)
Hit it!
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Reply Mon 4 Dec, 2006 09:29 am
Hey, Turtle. Love that James Brown song. Interesting green bridge, M.D.

Here's one that I like by J.B., folks:


I FEEL GOOD
James Brown

Whoa-oa-oa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would, now
So good, so good, I got you

Whoa! I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, I got you

{ sax, two licks to bridge }

When I hold you in my arms
I know that I can't do no wrong
and when I hold you in my arms
My love won't do you no harm

and I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, I got you

{ sax, two licks to bridge }

When I hold you in my arms
I know that I can't do no wrong
and when I hold you in my arms
My love can't do me no harm

and I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, I got you

Whoa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would
So good, so good, I got you
So good, so good, I got you
So good, so good, I got you
HEY!!
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