Today my father and I cleared a road of the 1830's for branches and small trees using cutters. Actually the first hundres yards or so were improved as a "new deal" project during the 1930's, but the rest of the road is about 180-190 years old. My family clears the road each year. My dad walked, skiied and ….. sledged (?) on that road to school when he was a boy, but a new road came in the 1960's. No-one else lifts a finger to preserve it, but we enjoy doing this
Today I learnt two new things, one good and one bad. it turns out there's an Old Norse word for having been pierced by so many spears the spears prop you up so you don't fall over.
On the other hand the first ever good Viking film won't be buildt on a novel written by a friend of mine ……. or at least it won't happen in many years yet
There were a good few, SM- see http://www.elvisinnorway.no/index77.html The significance of Rapid City is that this is where much of the footage from "Elvis In Concert", his last TV appearance, was shot.
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There were a good few, SM- see http://www.elvisinnorway.no/index77.html The significance of Rapid City is that this is where much of the footage from "Elvis In Concert", his last TV appearance, was shot.
Thanks for that, Barbel. I'm no authority on Elvis! I do have a book somewhere on his later years though, which was from around that time and had a lot of pictures. I recall someone saying on the TV years ago that Elvis sounded like an opera singer at times towards the end, due to his increased weight.
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
Well, I'd dispute that his extra weight affected his voice as much as
(a) his drug use (there is a clear change in his voice around 1971- while he's still good thereafter, his voice is never as wonderful as it was before although it does have its moments)
(b) natural ageing, which does affect the singing voice though not always for the worst (Sinatra sounded a damn sight better in his forties than his twenties, for example)
A lot of this has to do with his choice of material. Elvis did sing his early songs (All Shook Up, Jailhouse Rock, etc) right up to the end but gave them short shrift by singing very short speeded-up versions while giving more emphasis to big ballads (such as "Hurt" or "Unchained Melody") which naturally involved more high notes and dramatic singing. It all comes down to taste, really. Many enjoy the "big" songs (his version of "My Way" was a posthumous hit), some feel it was a waste of his talent.
As to "opera"- Elvis was a high baritone who could hit Gs and As (even Bs occasionally) in full voice with little effort (and in falsetto reach E) but more importantly his tone could suggest tenor or bass according to the song while conveying the emotional aspects of the lyrics to the listener in an almost unequalled fashion. If in an alternative universe he had been an opera singer then he would have been a baritone- though he would have dearly loved to have been a bass!
I‘ve never been a fan of L. Hamilton but great gesture to get Vettel to the Nr. 1 podium and absolute p!ss poor show by Sebastian Vettel.
Well done, LH! {[]
And the 5 sec. penalty was ok.
Been gone for a while and it's old news now, but screw Lewis Hamiton.
Screw Mercedes.
Mercedes has been dominating for about a decade now but when Ferrari starts dominating like the noughties...oh no. We can't have thaat. We basically have to murder the whole sport to get them off of it.
5 sec penalty was bull but then again it's all just further evidence that F1 is basically dead. They can't overtake w/o DRS anyway.
Don't even get me started on those wheezy V6s.
Astaire came back to redo his songs in the 70s for The Golden Age of... perhaps to tie in with the success of That's Entertainment! but it's a bit thin.
Paul McCartney's voice now reminds me of John Lennon - shot to pieces.
His songwriting is still good - but if only he'd get someone else to sing 'em.
Speaking of music; I had no idea whatsoever that Cristopher Lee had not one but several heavy metal albums.
Random to have found that out from a Judas Priest interview. Makes Lee all the more fascinating, if that even was possible.
Jamesbondradio is an excelent podcast about you-know-who. Chris and Tom even got to interview sir Roger Moore! They took a break in making new episodes a few months ago, but I'm sure they'll return as Bond25 comes closer. Here's a link so you can enjoy many hours of fun watching old episodes: :007) http://jamesbondradio.com/
Thank you, I will listen to that when I have time from my hectic schedule at the moment, I thought retirement meant relaxation but so much to do and the rainy season is here!
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
It’s always nice to see pics of pretty girls so this is one of three girls representing Cebu in the Mutya Pilipinas 2019 beauty pageant. Mutya Pilipinas translates to Beauty of the Philippines.
There are literally thousands of beauty pageants here in the Philippines, every city, town or village seems to have one as part of the local festivals which adorn the calendar.
The major pageants are televised to massive audiences. I remember the Miss United Kingdom and Miss World pageants being a huge audience winner for the BBC until the left wingers took over and banned the broadcasting of these events. Over in the Eastern countries they are still hugely popular on TV with huge ratings.
Are beauty pageants still televised in Europe and America?
Do you miss them in those countries where they are banned?
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
Last night I watched Tomorrow Never Dies on TV. I must say that I was disappointed by the fight scenes. Bond looked slow to react and overall the scenes seemed lame. When I look at the same in OHMSS and indeed other films I believe this may have something to do with editing?
Also, just for my own information, one small point. In German airports, are English language newspapers available, or was the Tomorrow newspaper just there for the benefit of the audience so they could read the headline?
On an unrelated topic...... Last night with thunder storms we had to keep the
Hound in the house, which got me to thinking ( I don't do it very often ).
Do wolves etc get frightened by thunder and run away from their pack ?
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
The thermometer by my front door showed 33 degrees Celsius (more than 91 degrees Fahrenheit) today. This sort of temperatures is probably not big news where many of you live, but in case I've failed to mention it ( ) ) I live in Norway. I'm not sure, but it might be an all time high record in this little hamlet where I live.
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On the other hand the first ever good Viking film won't be buildt on a novel written by a friend of mine ……. or at least it won't happen in many years yet
Walken and Yip :007)
I suppose there wouldn't have been very many more concerts from the King after that considering he died less than two months later?
Thanks for that, Barbel. I'm no authority on Elvis! I do have a book somewhere on his later years though, which was from around that time and had a lot of pictures. I recall someone saying on the TV years ago that Elvis sounded like an opera singer at times towards the end, due to his increased weight.
(a) his drug use (there is a clear change in his voice around 1971- while he's still good thereafter, his voice is never as wonderful as it was before although it does have its moments)
(b) natural ageing, which does affect the singing voice though not always for the worst (Sinatra sounded a damn sight better in his forties than his twenties, for example)
A lot of this has to do with his choice of material. Elvis did sing his early songs (All Shook Up, Jailhouse Rock, etc) right up to the end but gave them short shrift by singing very short speeded-up versions while giving more emphasis to big ballads (such as "Hurt" or "Unchained Melody") which naturally involved more high notes and dramatic singing. It all comes down to taste, really. Many enjoy the "big" songs (his version of "My Way" was a posthumous hit), some feel it was a waste of his talent.
As to "opera"- Elvis was a high baritone who could hit Gs and As (even Bs occasionally) in full voice with little effort (and in falsetto reach E) but more importantly his tone could suggest tenor or bass according to the song while conveying the emotional aspects of the lyrics to the listener in an almost unequalled fashion. If in an alternative universe he had been an opera singer then he would have been a baritone- though he would have dearly loved to have been a bass!
Elvis as "conventional" baritone https://www.bing.com/search?q=elvis+can%27t+help+falling+in+love+with+you&form=EDNTHN&mkt=en-gb&httpsmsn=1&plvar=0&refig=861a49351cc64762fbbc97dbeb2a35d7&PC=MSE1&sp=3&qs=OS&pq=elvis+cant&sk=AS1OS1&sc=8-10&cvid=861a49351cc64762fbbc97dbeb2a35d7&cc=GB&setlang=en-GB You all know this one
Elvis as tenor https://www.bing.com/search?q=elvis+judy&form=EDNTHN&mkt=en-gb&httpsmsn=1&plvar=0&refig=67cd19fc933f47bceb4f5b6f7c44110c&PC=MSE1&sp=2&ghc=1&qs=AS&pq=elvis+judy&sk=AS1&sc=8-10&cvid=67cd19fc933f47bceb4f5b6f7c44110c&cc=GB&setlang=en-GB (he's playing acoustic guitar here, too)
Elvis sings "Hurt" https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=elvis+hurt&&view=detail&mid=04FE1342D40C330C856D04FE1342D40C330C856D&&FORM=VRDGAR Note the high Bs
Elvis wants to be a bass https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=elvis+bosom+of+abraham&&view=detail&mid=C3C6AC6D977D8FE4135DC3C6AC6D977D8FE4135D&&FORM=VRDGAR
Been gone for a while and it's old news now, but screw Lewis Hamiton.
Screw Mercedes.
Mercedes has been dominating for about a decade now but when Ferrari starts dominating like the noughties...oh no. We can't have thaat. We basically have to murder the whole sport to get them off of it.
5 sec penalty was bull but then again it's all just further evidence that F1 is basically dead. They can't overtake w/o DRS anyway.
Don't even get me started on those wheezy V6s.
Sinatra vocally went off I guess in the late 60s, that said his song Wandering is an overlooked gem:
Wandering
Astaire came back to redo his songs in the 70s for The Golden Age of... perhaps to tie in with the success of That's Entertainment! but it's a bit thin.
Paul McCartney's voice now reminds me of John Lennon - shot to pieces.
His songwriting is still good - but if only he'd get someone else to sing 'em.
Roger Moore 1927-2017
Random to have found that out from a Judas Priest interview. Makes Lee all the more fascinating, if that even was possible.
I should give em a listen at some point.
The Cheeky Girls, Jedward and the King, ...... Peter Andre
Hey N24, what was jamesbondradio I’ve never heard of it?
http://jamesbondradio.com/
Ain't that the truth!
Rocky french 2sh sgd by Stallone & Weathers , absolutely amazing
Finally linen backed after 7 yrs , I went the distance (pun very much intended :v
*mind blown*
(sgd by Sly at NYCC ' 12 and by Weathers at LFCC......Sly has only done 1 con , he canned Philly con recently)
Hapkido pak 1sh sgd by Angela Mao (she doesnt speak english at all but nice to meet her)
Note the colors , same as pakistani flagg
There are literally thousands of beauty pageants here in the Philippines, every city, town or village seems to have one as part of the local festivals which adorn the calendar.
The major pageants are televised to massive audiences. I remember the Miss United Kingdom and Miss World pageants being a huge audience winner for the BBC until the left wingers took over and banned the broadcasting of these events. Over in the Eastern countries they are still hugely popular on TV with huge ratings.
Are beauty pageants still televised in Europe and America?
Do you miss them in those countries where they are banned?
Also, just for my own information, one small point. In German airports, are English language newspapers available, or was the Tomorrow newspaper just there for the benefit of the audience so they could read the headline?
(I'm sorry the fog makes it difficult to see the rain …)
On an unrelated topic...... Last night with thunder storms we had to keep the
Hound in the house, which got me to thinking ( I don't do it very often ).
Do wolves etc get frightened by thunder and run away from their pack ?
So far this year I've mowed the lawn while it was snowing and barbacued in the rain. Both made sense at the time. I wonder what's next ….
:007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oBTc4StcIs
Just amazing stuff.....that pin set took me 5 yrs to find despite 500 made :x
The temp in Dallas was 34 celsius the other day