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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 12:13 pm
Good afternoon WA2K.

Ok, Letty. I got two of Bob's questions right. How about you? Very Happy

And, today's Birthday quintet:
Robert Young; John Mills; Guilietta Masina; Steve Irwin and Drew Barrymore

http://www.spivack.com/images/content/spivackvisioncenter/RobertYoungMarcusWelby.jpghttp://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/04/24/mills_narrowweb__200x277,1.jpg
http://www.bayflicks.net/lastrada.jpghttp://www.synthstuff.com/mt/archives/steve_irwin_croc.jpg
http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2006/celebdatabase/drewbarrymore/drew_barrymore1_300_400.jpg


For Letty: Laughing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjxFGbToVFM&feature=related
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 12:44 pm
Hey, Raggedy. Actually, puppy, I've forgotten if I got any of those questions correct. UhOh!

Thanks again for the beautiful montage composed of a quintet of notables, PA, and I loved the rose colored glasses song. I think our Debacle might have played that one a while back.

Hmmm, folks, I just found a song by Hay Seed Bob. Let's dedicate it to our hawkman. Razz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcWUX7mlgWQ&feature=related
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 02:42 pm
FRENCH SAILORS SINGING FOR WALTER'S BIRTHDAY ! Laughing

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xmyE9Wsx-ss&feature=related
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 04:20 pm
Love it, hbg. Those sailors are just what Walter needs to feel younger than springtime.

Well, folks, there's a little of the teenager still left in us, so let's hear one from Japan, and she is a super hero.

Sailor Moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZwkfUpFyzc
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 04:35 pm
to get letty's toes tapping ! :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fYq1Lg_k8E&feature=related
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 04:52 pm
hbg, You not only got my toes tappin', you got my heart jumpin', Canada. Love Johnny Depp, so let's listen to one from The Rolling Stones with the pearl in the background.(drunk or no)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BMQ2hAe-VU
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 05:44 pm
letty seems to like johnny depp Laughing SURPRISE ! SURPRISE ! Laughing

here are some nice BLUES TUNES - i'm glad this is NOT in colour ,
the simple black and white really allows to focus on the musicians !

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HnqXWCWSLIY
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 06:07 pm
Wonderful, hbg. Yes, black and white is often the most alluring. Isn't it odd that Barney Kessel wanted to be black in that short film? He stained his hands with berry juice.

I have been to a lot of jam sessions. Would love to go again. I read the background on the film, but it said nothing of the vocalist. Great phrasing, folks, and I love the song as well.

Here's one from a "black pearl" and Dinah white. Razz

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4wUWb8VYrM
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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 06:35 pm
letty :

wonderful to hear those two TRUE LADIES together - a real treat !

here is the closing scene from the german movie .
it appeared in live theater at first and caused a great deal of uproar in germany .
it held up a mirror to the german society of the 1920's .

the "right wingers" considered it an attack on the "german ideals " -
in 1933 it was promptly banned and weill and many others wisely chose to leave germany .

we saw it performed here some years ago by members of the queen's university drama department and a very capable rock band .
it sent shivers up our spine !
imo one of the best german "musical dramas' - perhaps the best .
hbg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXBkInrxgyE&feature=related
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djjd62
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 07:13 pm
i can't remember if i played these songs here but they can always be played again

I Wanna Be In The Cavalry
(lyrics by Corb Lund, music by Stan Rogers/Corb Lund)

I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war

I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn
Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone
I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long

I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march
And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched
But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch
Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch

Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won
I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns
A sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington
Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman

Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front
For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt
I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more


I Wanna Be In The Cavalry: Reprise
(lyrics by Corb Lund, music by Stan Rogers/Corb Lund)

I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before

Courageous at first we took their worst, our positions we held stout
We clung to belief and we hung on the speech from our trusted leaders' mouths
Overwhelming odds and a hopeless cause and our cities overrun
There were them that said we was badly led and God were we outgunned

I lost count of the worthy mounts that from under me were cut
My favourite mare with her head in the air took the cannons in her gut
In the first two weeks on that bloody creek my brother lost his arm
Was only sixty days till all we prayed was get us home unharmed

O for the day that we signed our names and the well that we were wished
The men's congrats and the pats on the backs and the ladies that we kissed
The band that played and the grande parade and the patriotic shouts
All faded fast, didn't even last till the uniforms wore out

And there were none to replace nor to help us face the winters cold and bleak
That chilled to the bone the pneumonia prone and froze our bootless feet
Then the typhoid hit with its fevered fits, TB and dysentery
That proved in the end to have killed more men than the vilest enemy

We were finally forced to feed on horse and carcass we could scrounge
When the wagons stopped and we'd burnt their crops to charred and barren ground
With morale in doubt and our pride run out no honour did I see
All I seen were a thousand dreams piled dead in front of me

I wanna be in the cavalry if the send me off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry but I won't ride home no more
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djjd62
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 07:16 pm
Corb Lund & The Hurtin' Albertans - I Wanna Be In The Cavalry
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 08:40 pm
Ah, hbg, The Three Penny Opera. Amazing how well those Germans sang it, and since I know the lyrics in English, it was easy to follow. Thanks again for the memory, Canada.

dj, It's always good to see you back here, and the cavalry was a delightful song. Thank you, honey.

Time to say goodnight, and here's another Canuck to do it for me. Wish I could dance by the light of the moon. Did it once on the beach and it was glorious, but my friend and I felt a bit like fools when there was gentle laughter and applause from out of the dark.

and here is Michael...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpqQL1tJgvM&feature=related

Goodnight, my friends

From Letty with love
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djjd62
 
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Reply Fri 22 Feb, 2008 09:03 pm
Always Keep An Edge On Your Knife
(written by Corb Lund)

never put your hat on the bed, son, never put your hat on the bed
cuz if your hat's on the bed you might wake up dead
so don't ya never put ya hat on the bed
and if you do be sure it's upside down, son, if you do be sure it's upside down
cuz if there's any doubt, it keeps the luck from runnin' out
so if you do be sure it's upside down
never throw a match when it's dry, son, never throw a match when it's dry
don't you never throw a match cuz the grass might catch
and burn three counties when it's dry

always keep an edge on yr knife, son, always keep an edge on yr knife
cuz a good sharp edge is a man's best hedge against the vague uncertainties of life
yes, a good sharp edge is a man's best hedge against the uncertain vagaries of life
but i never could sharpen no knife, like the one who gave the advice
and I never could sharpen no blade, quite the way he sayed

yodel-ay

never sell the old .22, son, never sell the old .22
cause the old .22's shot a gopher or two
so don'tcha never sell the old .22
aim it to the left, a little low, son, aim it to the left, a little low
cuz the old iron sight fires high and to the right
so aim it to the left, a little low
always tip the glass when you pour son, always tip the glass when you pour
cuz if you don't tip the glass, well the foam, it comes fast
and runs from the table to the floor

always put your horse away dry, son, always put your horse away dry
cuz a hot, wet horse ain't healthy of course
so always put your horse away dry
and be sure to thaw the bit when it's cold, son, be sure to thaw the bit when it's cold
cuz if you don't thaw the bit then your pony's tongue sticks
to the frozen, metal bridle when it's cold
never judge a man by his clothes, son, never judge a man by his clothes
you gotta look through the dirt and, lord, judge him by his work
don'tcha never judge a man by his clothes
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RexRed
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 05:16 am
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wYhP7F9GpMI

Here is my newest slide show

Wee dee dee dee dee dee dee...

Yes, I know that lions live on the savannas and are not usually in the jungles but, oh well.

This music slide show is dedicated to the preservation of the Rainforests worldwide.

RR
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 08:19 am
Good morning, WA2K radio audience.

dj, That song tells a story, Canada. It holds meaning for all of us. I always recall this little trick for those who look only at clothes. Ask one of your haute couture friends, "What should I wear with a henway?" If they take too long to respond, you know they are rather shallow. Should they ask you, "What's a henway" then reply "Oh, about two or three pounds" and you then know you are talking to a down to earth type person.

Rex, I love that song, and the slide show is great and says what it intends to say. Thanks, Maine.

Today is Rudger Hauer's birthday, and one of my favorite movies was Ladyhawke. We'll dedicate this to Nair. <smile>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxkfFhQoVjI
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 09:32 am
Good morning WA2K.

Letty: I do believe I posted Rutger Hauer's BD pic on January 23, but he's such a charmer, let's see him again. Very Happy

http://www.scifi-universe.com/upload/personnalites/grand/rutger_hauer.jpg



And here's another charmer of a long time ago. Loved him in "The Hurricane" . Oh, and all those movies with Sabu, Turhan Bey and Maria Montez, too. Very Happy

http://www.seeing-stars.com/Images/People/JonHall.JPGhttp://images.alibris.com/cover/t02094uluig_t.jpghttp://www.thepostcard.com/walt/show/oth102.gifhttp://www.filmforum.org/films/swashbucklers/AliBabasm.jpg


Jon Hall (February 23, 1915 - December 13, 1979) was an American film actor.

Born Charles Hall Locher in Fresno, California and raised in Tahiti by his father, the Swiss-born actor Felix Locher, he was a nephew of James Norman Hall, one of the authors of Mutiny on the Bounty. Hall began acting in films in 1935 in minor roles, one of which was Charlie Chan in Shanghai in 1935. He achieved success in 1937 when cast opposite another relative newcomer, Dorothy Lamour in The Hurricane, which was written by James Norman Hall.

He maintained his popularity until the end of the 1940s usually playing leads in adventure films. In 1940, he portrayed Kit Carson in a biographical film of the frontiersman's life. He is notable for having made six popular Technicolor adventure films with Maria Montez; Arabian Nights (1942), White Savage (1943), Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944), Cobra Woman (1944), Gypsy Wildcat (1944) and Sudan (1945). They typify the type of escapist entertainment which was extremely popular during World War II.

Jon Hall is perhaps best remembered as the star of the television series Ramar of the Jungle, which ran from 1952-1954.

Hall was married to the singer Frances Langford from 1934 until 1955, and also twice married and divorced the actress, Raquel Torres.

When he was stricken with bladder cancer, Hall's health declined to a point that he found unbearable, and after telling friends that the pain of his illness was overwhelming, he committed suicide in North Hollywood, California.

Hall has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for Motion Pictures at 1724 Vine Street, and for television at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard.


You all have a good day.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 09:56 am
Oh, I forgot:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP0OiW3SjFU

Moon of Manakoora was introduced in this movie.
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 10:21 am
Oops, Raggedy, blame it on my youth, PA. Razz

Ah, how I loved those old movies, gal. Thanks for the reminder and the Hurricane clip. Sigh!

Another Hurricane, folks, and one that matches Jon Hall's illicit incarceration.

Bob Dylan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=few4kiKjNzw
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 02:12 pm
We all need a laugh today, folks, and if BioBob doesn't provide one of his, here's one of mine.


"The End is Near"
A local priest and pastor stood by the side of the road holding up a sign that said, "The End is Near! Turn yourself around now before it's too late!" They planned to hold up the sign to each passing car.
"Leave us alone, you religious nuts!" yelled the first driver as he sped by.
From around the curve they heard a big splash.
"Do you think," said one clergy to the other, "we should just put up a sign that says 'bridge out' instead?"

-
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 03:24 pm
Diane Varsi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Diane Marie Varsi (February 23, 1938 - November 19, 1992) was an American film and television actor.

Born in San Mateo, California, Varsi made her screen debut as Allison MacKenzie in Peyton Place (1957), and received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The same year, she shared the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress with Sandra Dee and Carolyn Jones.

She appeared in the films Ten North Frederick (1958) and Compulsion (1959) and worked steadily until 1960. Afterwards, she left Hollywood, rejecting what she felt were negative consequences of a Hollywood film career. She later changed her mind and returned to acting in the late 1960s, but by this time she was no longer being offered major film roles. She did appear in Johnny Got His Gun in 1971, a film which Varsi described as her favourite, and a 1972 ABC-TV "Movie of the Week", titled The People.

In 1968, while working on the set of Wild in the Streets, Varsi suffered extreme trauma to her cervical spine, which led to long years of misdiagnosed pain. In 1977, she contracted Lyme disease and lived for five years in undiagnosed and unremitting meningitis which brought her close to death several times. The Lyme disease, combined with her neck injury, which had resulted in numerous surgeries, was not diagnosed until 1989.

Varsi was married three times; her first marriage while still in her teens, was annulled. She was married to James Dickson from 1955 until 1958, when they divorced; they had a son, Shawn. She was married to Michael Hausman on May 21, 1961, until the late 60s; they had a daughter, Willo.

Varsi's Lyme disease, contributed to her premature death from respiratory failure at the age of 54. She was survived by her two children and her younger sister Gael.
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