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shari6905
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 08:55 am
Now its this one, man, will it ever end.....


The wind blows hard against this mountain side
Across the sea into my soul
It reaches into where I cannot hide
Setting my feet upon the road

My heart is old it holds my memories
My baby burns agem like flame
Somewhere between the soul and soft machine
Is where I find myself again

*CHORUS*
Kyrie Eleison
Down the road that I must travel
Kyrie Eleison
Through the darkness of the night
Kyrie Eleison
Where I'm going will you follow
Kyrie Eleison
On a highway in the light

When I was young I thought of growing old
Of what my life would mean to me
Would I have followed down my chosen road
Or only wished what I could be



Oh...Oh...Oh
Oh...Oh...Oh
Oh...Oh...Oh
Oh...Oh...Oh
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 08:57 am
Good morning WA2K.

Curious about that Domino song Letty. There was a Domino in Thunderball, but I don't recall a song about her.

And now for a celebrity birthday.

Let's wish a Happy 5th Birthday to:

http://www.equineartguild.com/sharonpassmore/3-th.jpg

Smarty Jones, winner of the 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. He is descended from Triple Crown winners Secretariat and Count Fleet, as well as the famous Native Dancer and Nashua. On 1 May 2004, Smarty Jones became the first unbeaten Kentucky Derby winner since Seattle Slew in 1977.
The end of Smarty's racing career was announced August 2, 2004 due to chronic bruising of his ankle bones. Smarty Jones will stand at stud at Three Chimneys Farm in Midway, Kentucky, and currently occupies the same stall that housed Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew throughout his stud career until his recent death.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 09:06 am
I have another shari, but I will wait to play it.

Well, there's our Raggedy with a real winner. Thanks, PA. Actually, it was my sister who reminded me of the song when I named my American Eskimo dog, Domino. She sang it to me and I thought it came from a James Bond movie. I can only remember the verse, but it was all in a minor key.

Here's part of what's in my head right now, having noticed that the carnival is going great in Rio.

I heard them sing,
Come to the Mardi Gras,
It was Rio in spring, time for Mardi Gras.

I saw her there confetti in her hair,
Swept along by the throng,
T'wasn't long til we met.

When we kissed my heart beat faster, faster
Than a castanet.

Make your sweetest dreams come true
Come to the Mardi Gras.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 09:24 am
They're having fun, folks:

http://www.brazilbrazil.com/b/carna_01.jpg

Word for the day: entrudo
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shari6905
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 09:42 am
Got agreat pick me up:


So you're a little bit older and a lot less bolder
Than you used to be
So you used to shake 'em down
But now you stop and think about your dignity
So now sweet sixteens turned thirty-one
You get to feelin' weary when the work days done
Well all you got to do is get up and into your kicks
If you're in a fix
Come back baby
Rock and roll never forgets
You better get yourself a partner
Go down to the concert or the local bar
Check the local newspapers
Chances are you won't have to go too far
Yeah the rafters will be ringing cause the beat's so strong
The crowd will be swaying and singing along
And all you got to do is get in into the mix
If you need a fix
Come back baby
Rock and roll never forgets
Oh the bands still playing it loud and lean
Listen to the guitar player making it scream
All you got to do is just make that scene tonight
Heh tonight

Well now sweet sixteens turned thirty-one
Feel a little tired feeling under the gun
Well all chuck's children are out there playing his licks
Get into your kicks
Come back baby
Rock 'n roll never forgets
Said you can come back baby
Rock 'n roll never forgets
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 09:50 am
What's dignity, shari? <smile>

Sheeeeeze, folks, still can't find that song.

I'll keep lookin', however.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:43 am
Vincente Minnelli
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 - July 25, 1986) was the professional name of Lester Anthony Minnelli who was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, the youngest surviving child of Mina Le Beau (a French American) and Vincent Charles Minnelli (an Italian American), musical conductor of Minnelli Brothers' Tent Theater. An accomplished stage director, he was brought to film in the early 1940s by director Arthur Freed, who recruited talent from Broadway, and is considered by critics to be the virtual father of the modern musical.

With his background in theater, Minnelli is known as an auteur who always brought his stage experience to his films. The first movie which he directed, Cabin in the Sky (1943), was visibly influenced by the theater. Shortly after, he directed Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), during which he befriended the film's star Judy Garland. The two then began a courtship which eventually led to their marriage the following year. Their one child together, Liza Minnelli, grew up to become an Academy Award-winning singer and actress.

He directed numerous films, mostly musicals, including An American in Paris (1951), Brigadoon (1954), Kismet, (1955), and Gigi (1958). His last film was A Matter of Time (1976).

Minnelli's critical reputation has known a certain amount of fluctuation, being admired (or dismissed) in America as a "pure stylist" who, in Andrew Sarris' words, "believes more in beauty than in art". His work reached a height of critical attention during the late 50s and early 60s in France with extensive studies in the Cahiers du Cinéma magazine, especially in the articles by Jean Douchet and Jean Domarchi, who saw in him a cinematic visionary obsessed with beauty and harmony, and an artist who could give substance to the world of dreams. However, Minnelli's films are today considered some of the finest of the 20th century, being a part of the great era of the M-G-M musical that also included. A celebration of his work and that of many other talents appeared in That's Entertainment!, which showed clips from many of his films.

He died at the age of 82 from Alzheimer's disease, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California. He is survived by his British-born wife Lee Anderson Minnelli (born c. 1907). His widow sued Minnelli's daughter Liza Minnelli over a controversy relating to Liza Minnelli declining to pay the bills on her Beverly Hills home which Liza Minnelli (allegedly under the influence of her then husband David Gest) wished to sell and then move her stepmother into alternative accommodation, Lee however refused, later appearing to reconsider.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincente_Minnelli
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:45 am
Zero Mostel
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Zero Mostel (February 28, 1915 - September 8, 1977) was a Tony Award-winning stage actor. He was born Samuel Joel Mostel.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Mostel was a member of Civilian Conservation Corps and served briefly in the U. S. Army during World War II. Due to his leftist political views, Mostel was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee on October 14, 1955. He denied that he was a member of the Communist Party, but refused to cooperate with the committee's investigation. Afterward, he was essentially banned from film roles for several years. During this period, his longtime friend (and fellow HUAC target) Burgess Meredith helped him land some Off-Broadway theater work to keep his career afloat. He later drew upon his experience with HUAC and the blacklist for his role as Hecky Brown in the film The Front.

In 1962, his career recovered with his Tony Award-winning performance as Pseudolus in the musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, a role he reprised in the 1966 film version. In 1964, he originated the role of Tevye in the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof, for which he won a Tony.

Mostel won an Obie Award for his 1958 role as Leopold Bloom in Ulysses in Nighttown, a stage adaptation by Marjorie Barkentin of James Joyce's novel Ulysses. He reprised his role in 1974. In 1961, Mostel starred as Jean in Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play Rhinoceros. His most famous film role was as Max Bialystock in Mel Brooks' The Producers (1968) (coincidentally, the co-protagonist of The Producers is named Leo Bloom).

He was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Front, a 1976 film costarring Woody Allen that presented one perspective of the blacklisting period in Hollywood.

Mostel's last film appearance was as the voice of Kehaar in the animated adaptation of Watership Down. He has the distinction of being the only guest on The Muppet Show to die before his episode aired.

He married Kathryn Harkin on July 2, 1944, and they had two sons: Josh Mostel, also a film actor, born 1946, and Tobias, born 1949.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Mostel
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:46 am
Charles Durning
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Charles Durning (born February 28, 1923 in Highland Falls, New York) is an American actor of stage and screen, born to an impoverished family of Irish American Catholic extraction, which he left as soon as possible to ease the financial pressure on his mother. An eminent character actor, Durning is known for his versatility and for sometimes outperforming the main actors in his films.

Durning served as a soldier in World War II, during which he was awarded a Silver Star and three Purple Heart medals. As a 21-year-old infantryman in the U.S. Army, he was part of the first wave of men to land on Omaha Beach as a member of the 1st Infantry Division on D Day in the Normandy Invasion. One of his injuries took place in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was one of the few survivors of the infamous Malmédy massacre on American POWs. Durning is well-known for participating in various functions to honor American veterans. He has said he still suffers from nightmares about his war experiences. After the war, Durning worked various jobs. While working as a ballroom dance instructor (he had some training in classical dance) he was noticed and cast in the New York Shakespeare Festival. He has since performed in some 32 plays, and in 1990 he won the Tony Award for "Featured Actor in a Play" for his role in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

One of Durning's best-known roles is the bunco cop Lieutenant Snyder who doggedly pursues the young con artist Johnny Hooker (Robert Redford) in the 1973 classic The Sting. Since then he has amassed over 100 film and TV credits, including Dog Day Afternoon (with Al Pacino), the sci-fi classic The Final Countdown, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. In Tootsie he played a suitor to a cross-dressing Dustin Hoffman, and worked again with Hoffman in a 1985 TV production of Death of a Salesman.

More recently he has played a benevolent father to Holly Hunter in Home for the Holidays (1995), a savvy southern state governor ("Pappy" O'Daniel) in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou, and as Victor Rasdale in Dirty Deeds. He also had a recurring role on Everybody Loves Raymond (1996 - 2005) as the Barone family's long-suffering parish priest, Father Hubley.

For his roles on television, Durning has earned four Emmy Awards and received Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas in 1982 and for To Be or Not to Be in 1983.

He can currently be seen on the television show Rescue Me, playing the father of Denis Leary's character.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Durning
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:48 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:52 am
Bernadette Peters
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Bernadette Peters is the stage name of Bernadette Lazzara (born February 28, 1948 in Ozone Park, Queens, New York City), an actress and singer.

Her mother started her off in show business by putting her on the television show Juvenile Jury at the age of three and a half years. She later appeared on Name That Tune and The Horn And Hardart Children's Hour. She took tap lessons, and at the age of nine got her Equity Card (under the name of Bernadette Peters, to avoid ethnic stereotyping).

In her teen years she appeared in The Most Happy Fella (1959), was an understudy for Dainty June in the touring company of Gypsy, and was in The Penny Friend (1966) and The Girl In The Freudian Slip (1967).

She first attracted critical notice in the Off-Broadway spoof of 1930s musicals, Dames at Sea.

In films she is remembered mainly for the 1979 comedy classic The Jerk co-starring Steve Martin, whom she apparently briefly dated. In theatre, she has come to be associated with Stephen Sondheim's music, appearing in his Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, and, in 2003, returning to Gypsy as Mama Rose (the role made legendary by Ethel Merman).

She has won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical twice: 1985 for Song and Dance and 1999 for a revival of Annie Get Your Gun opposite Tom Wopat.

However, she was nominated several times: Mack and Mabel (1975), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), The Goodbye Girl (1993), and Gypsy (2003), as well as 1972 as Best Featured Actress in a Musical for On the Town. In 1994, she earned the Sarah Siddons Award for dramatic achievement in Chicago theatre.


In the 1970s, her guru was the cult-leader Oric Bovar, who seems to have gone insane in the succeeding years. She left when Oric--who began to refer to himself as "my son, Oric Bovar" and changed Christmas to his birthday--attempted to resurrect an acolyte who had died of cancer in 1976.

In 1985 in an otherwise negative review of Song and Dance, critic Frank Rich remarked that "she has no peer in the musical theater right now." The difficult to please John Simon also raved about her performance in that show.

She is frequently named one of the four greatest living musical divas alongside Betty Buckley, Patti LuPone and Elaine Paige. Of these, she is the only one who has not played Norma Desmond in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of Sunset Boulevard.

Bernadette Peters was married to Michael Wittenberg, who died, at age 43, on September 26, 2005 in a helicopter crash in Montenegro. Wittenberg married the Tony Award-winning actress in July 1996. They wed at the bucolic upstate home of Mary Tyler Moore, a longtime friend of Peters.

She is also a good friend of Carol Burnett, and has made guest appearances on all of Burnett's series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernadette_Peters
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 10:55 am
New Texas Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. - A white house source stated that Congress is
considering awarding Vice-President Dick Cheney the Medal of Freedom,
the
national highest civilian commendation, for his act of bravery in
shooting
an attorney.

The source was quoted to say "All Americans have wanted to shoot a
lawyer
at one time or another and Cheney actually had the balls to do it".

In a related story, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, which
issues
hunting licenses, said that it will start requiring hunters, wishing
to
bag a lawyer, to have the new "lawyer's stamp" on their hunting
license.

Currently Texas hunters are required to carry stamps for hunting
birds,
deer, and bear, at a cost of $7 annually. The new "lawyers stamp"
will
cost $100, but open season will be all year long.

The department further stated that although the "lawyers stamp" comes
at
hefty price, sales have been brisk and it is believed it will
generate
annual revenues in excess of $3 billion dollars the first year.

Other states are considering similar hunting license stamps
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 11:14 am
Heh! Heh! Well, our hawkman has signaled the end of his bio's with very good lawyer jokes. (sorry, Jes)

Thanks, Boston. Soooo, that was Charles Durning in O Brother Where art Thou?

Well, folks, we'll have to play one from that movie, then:

Man Of Constant Sorrow
Lyrics: Traditional
Music: Traditional

Played by Jerry Garcia with David Grisman in 1991, and much earlier with the Sleepy Hollow Hog Stompers and with David Nelson in the 1960s. More recently played by Phil Lesh & Friends in 2005.

These are the lyrics from the Garcia/Grisman "Pizza Tapes" recording:

I am a man of constant sorrow
I have seen trouble all my days
I bid farewell to old Kentucky
The State where I was born and raised

For six long years I've been in trouble
No pleasure here on earth I've found
For in this world I'm bound to travel (note 1)
I have no friends to help me now

You may bury me in some deep valley (note 2)
For many years where I may lay
Then you may learn to love another
While I am sleeping in my grave

Maybe your friends think I'm just a stranger
My face you'll never see no more
But there is one promise that is given
I'll meet you on God's golden shore

Notes
(1) in the 1960s, Garcia sang "... bound to ramble"
(2) in the 1960s, Garcia sang something like:
"Maybe you can find some other lover
For many years while I may lay
Maybe then you'll find to love him
While I am sleeping in my grave"

Interesting side notes on that one, folks
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 11:43 am
Just listening to some old records (actually cd's) ... here's one by Blood. Sweat and Tears


Looking back to when I was a kid
All I wanted was to be a cowboy
A city cowboy

Wore a hat and had two silver guns
And I'd get a friend to be the Indian
He never would win

Him and me, fought a battle
Chased each other through the alley
Super me, winning battles
Was my manifest destiny

Then somewhere I had a change of ways
Decided I would rather be an Indian
Me and my friend


Super me, winning battles
Then I got a sense of history

Looking back, it's no surprise to find
Lots of people kept on playing cowboys
Killing Indians
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 12:06 pm
Well, Walter, I wondered where you were. Welcome back, Germany, and I love BS&T, but that one I have never heard. How about this one, listeners:


Name Meagan's Gypsy Eyes
Artist(s) Blood Sweat And Tears
Album(s) Child Is Father To The Man (1968)


Song lyrics
Meagan's Gyspy eyes

The lyres surround me
Purple drops of rain
The sun shone around me

Death that clouds her life
Will be forever
She Is loved
Yet cannot love, not never

Mystic thoughts of love
And her's completely
Taught her how to run
Though not discreetly

Meagan's not as old
As she'd like to think she's young
Sophisitcated dreams
Are as plastic as the songs
She has sung
Likes to think she's hung up on herself
And aren't you lucky?

Meagan's Gypsy eyes
The lyres surround me
Purple drops of rain
The sun shone 'round me

Well, folks, I see that BS&T knows Wordsworth's "My Heart Leaps Up." <smile>
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 12:27 pm
Some more coincidences, folks:


Bird Flu Strain Makes Jump to Mammals in Germany
Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Bird flu has spread to cats on the island of Rügen
A dead cat in Germany has tested positive for the H5N1 type of bird flu in the first case in the country of the virus spreading from birds to mammals, the national veterinary laboratory said on Wednesday.

The cat was found on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen, where the highly pathogenic form of H5N1 bird flu was detected in mid-February, the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health said. There have been more than 100 cases of H5N1-infected wild birds found in Germany.



The finding could increase concern that the virus could spread to other species in Europe as it has in several cases in other parts of the world.



"It has been known for some time that cats can become infected by eating infected birds," Thomas Mettenleiter, president of the institute, told
reporters.
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oldandknew
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 12:40 pm
There's something fishy going on in London


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4756514.stm


Giant squid grabs London audience
By Rebecca Morelle
BBC News science reporter





Squid on show
One of the biggest and most complete giant squids ever found is on display at London's Natural History Museum.
Measuring a monstrous 8.62m (28ft), the squid was caught off the coast of the Falkland Islands by a trawler.

Researchers at the museum undertook a painstaking process to preserve the giant creature, which is now on display in a 9m- (30ft-) long glass tank.

Giant squid, once thought to be sea serpents, are very rarely seen and live at depths of 200-1,000m (656-3,281ft).

They can weigh up to a 1,000kg; the largest ever spotted measured a vast 18.5m and was found in 1880 off Island Bay in New Zealand.

"Most giant squid tend to be washed up dead on beaches, or retrieved from the stomach of sperm whales, so they tend to be in quite poor condition," Jon Ablett, mollusc curator at the Natural History Museum, who led preservation efforts, explained.

As a result, finding such a large, complete specimen is something of a rarity, he said.

Archie the squid

The team nicknamed the creature Archie, after its Latin name Architeuthis dux, but they may have to revise this after finding out that the squid is probably female.

It took several months to prepare the squid for display.

TOTAL LENGTH COMPARISON

Scientists admit they know little about the largest of the squid

"The first stage was to defrost it; that took about four days. The problem was the mantle - the body - is very thick and the tentacles very narrow, so we had to try and thaw the thick mantle without the tentacles rotting," Mr Ablett told the BBC News website.

The scientists did this by bathing the mantle in water, whilst covering the tentacles in ice packs, after which they injected the squid with a formol-saline solution to prevent it from rotting.

The team then needed to find someone to build a glass tank which could not only hold the huge creature, but could leave the squid accessible for future scientific research, and they decided to draw upon the knowledge of an artist famed for displaying preserved dead animals.

"We contacted Damien Hirst's group after seeing their animals preserved in formalin, who put us in touch with a company who could make these tanks," explained Mr Ablett.

The squid now resides in a glass tank, filled to the brim with preservative solution, and is one of 22 million specimens that can be seen as part of the behind-the-scenes Darwin Centre tour of the Natural History Museum.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 12:57 pm
Hey, John. First a cat, then a whale, and now a squid. This is animal world revisited.

Amazing stuff, Brit. Does the squid look anything like this?

http://www.falkland-malvinas.com/ImgNoticias/Squid_gigante.jpg

Sorta looks as though she's been genetically altered. <smile>
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 01:05 pm
Listeners, if you think the oakman's squid is weird, look at this:

Oedipus goes 'gangsta' in hip-hop musical By Claudia Parsons
Mon Feb 27, 2:49 PM ET



NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oedipus, the legendary Greek king who killed his father and married his mother, was "the original gangsta" and a "mack daddy" who looked like James Brown. At least that's how the story goes in a new hip-hop musical.



"The Seven" is an updated version of Aeschylus's tragedy "Seven Against Thebes," the story of the two sons of Oedipus who take up arms against each other after he curses them.

The program for the play includes a glossary explaining that "mack daddy" is slang for "a pimp; or a man who is popular with the ladies," and that Homer was the author of epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" before he became a cartoon character on "The Simpsons."

Will Power, the rapper and playwright responsible for "The Seven," said he was drawn to Greek tragedy by the mythology, which reminded him of the larger-than-life figures in the poor black San Francisco neighborhood where he grew up.

"There's so much mythology within my own world," Power said. "A lot of the stories that I have are real-life people but they became larger than life."

That's enough to give a person a complex. Razz
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shari6905
 
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Reply Tue 28 Feb, 2006 03:04 pm
Hello
Can you hear me?
Am I gettin' through to you?
Hello
Is it late there?
There's a laughter on the line
Are you sure you're there alone?
Cause I'm tryin' to explain
Somethin's wrong
Ya just don't sound the same
Why don't you, why don't you
Go outside, go outside

Chorus:
Kiss the rain
Whenever you need me
Kiss the rain
Whenever I'm gone, too long.
If your lips
Feel lonely and thirsty
Kiss the rain
And wait for the dawn.
Keep in mind
We're under the same skies
And the nights
As empty for me, as for you
If ya feel
You can't wait till mornin'
Kiss the rain
Kiss the rain
Kiss the rain

Hello
Do you miss me?
I hear you say you do
But not the way I'm missin' you
What's new?
How's the weather?
Is it stormy where you are?
Cause I'm so close but it feels like you're so far
Oh would it mean anything
If you knew what I'm left imagining
In my mind, in my mind
Would you go, would you go
Kiss the rain
And you'd fall over me
Think of me, think of me, think of me, only me

Repeat Chorus

Kiss the rain, kiss the rain
Kiss the rain, kiss the rain
Hello Can ya hear me? Can ya hear me? Can ya hear me?
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