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The Library => Broun Hall => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on October 05, 2023, 08:32:14 PM
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That before Bon Scott was front man for AC/DC, he was a back up vocalist with The Valentines. Why do you build me up, (Bon:Build me up) Buttercup (Bon: Buttercup) just to let me down…
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Whoa.
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Pretty sure that was a lesser known cover of the Foundations. Nonetheless, crazy that Bon Scott did that type of doo-wap sugar pop once upon a time.
Not as drastic but also cool that Kenny Rogers and Ted Nugent both also did 60's SoCal style Psychedelic Rock before they got into their main line of music.
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Pretty sure that was a lesser known cover of the Foundations. Nonetheless, crazy that Bon Scott did that type of doo-wap sugar pop once upon a time.
Not as drastic but also cool that Kenny Rogers and Ted Nugent both also did 60's SoCal style Psychedelic Rock before they got into their main line of music.
I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in. You are too young for that, Sonny. You arent a member of AAA or the old folks discount club (snags/k/cte/jmars) kind of old, so you must’ve gone through the folks 8 tracks!
Actually some pretty cool stuff in many of these artists careers from before they made it in a different direction.
As an example, most people only know Buffet from the beach. I know that you know that was where he wound up. It was a billion dollar decision, roughly. But he was once just another voice in a crowded room. Wrote songs with his buddies Prine, Goodman, Jerry Jeff, Keith Sykes, etc. and Key West was where he discovered his following. Or, it discovered him.
He used to write under pseudonyms and I love some of the before the beach stuff as much as any of the trop rock type. I don’t really consider him trop rock. Some, sure but I like all kinds. Except the gays and blacks, of course. Other than that, I mean.
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Love running across stuff like that. There needs to be a, "Did You Know...." or "Before They Were Stars" thread.
Someone get on that. Make it fast, and sexy.
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He used to write under pseudonyms and I love some of the before the beach stuff as much as any of the trop rock type. I don’t really consider him trop rock. Some, sure but I like all kinds. Except the gays and blacks, of course. Other than that, I mean.
Gulf and Western
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Love running across stuff like that. There needs to be a, "Did You Know...." or "Before They Were Stars" thread.
Someone get on that. Make it fast, and sexy.
Did you know that before k became a www.tigersx.com phenom, that he had his on only fans channel?
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Did you know that before k became a www.tigersx.com phenom, that he had his on only fans channel?
Do you think you are funny?
Everyone knows that K was unjustly convicted of three murders in Kansas City in the late 70’s and served over 40 years in prison before being released. It is rumored that the lawyer that aided in his exoneration was The Notorious W.E.S.
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Do you think you are funny?
Everyone knows that K was unjustly convicted of three murders in Kansas City in the late 70’s and served over 40 years in prison before being released. It is rumored that the lawyer that aided in his exoneration was The Notorious W.E.S.
I'm not that kind of lawyer.
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I'm not that kind of lawyer.
A good one?
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A good one?
Exactly.
I'm fucking brilliant. I avoid criminal and family law. That shit follows you home.
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https://youtu.be/JnEge4JoVbY?feature=shared
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Do you think you are funny?
Everyone knows that K was unjustly convicted of three murders in Kansas City in the late 70’s and served over 40 years in prison before being released. It is rumored that the lawyer that aided in his exoneration was The Notorious W.E.S.
that’s nothing. I got charged with sodomy in Dothan one time and Snags got the charges reduced to tailgating.
Back at that point, he would have beat the fuck out of Wes. I’m telling you, most people would not have known that he was so dumb. He was actually good at his job.
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I did not know....that Joan Jett did not sing, "Saw him standing there by the record machine." It's dancing.
I also did not know, that bellowing out those lyrics, regardless of whether he was standing or dancing by that record machine, might make me gay.
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I did not know....that Joan Jett did not sing, "Saw him standing there by the record machine." It's dancing.
I also did not know, that bellowing out those lyrics, regardless of whether he was standing or dancing by that record machine, might make me gay.
No, but the fact he was about 17 will precipitate a visit from Chris Hansen.
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I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in. You are too young for that, Sonny. You arent a member of AAA or the old folks discount club (snags/k/cte/jmars) kind of old, so you must’ve gone through the folks 8 tracks!
Actually some pretty cool stuff in many of these artists careers from before they made it in a different direction.
As an example, most people only know Buffet from the beach. I know that you know that was where he wound up. It was a billion dollar decision, roughly. But he was once just another voice in a crowded room. Wrote songs with his buddies Prine, Goodman, Jerry Jeff, Keith Sykes, etc. and Key West was where he discovered his following. Or, it discovered him.
He used to write under pseudonyms and I love some of the before the beach stuff as much as any of the trop rock type. I don’t really consider him trop rock. Some, sure but I like all kinds. Except the gays and blacks, of course. Other than that, I mean.
Will be 65 Saturday. Actually gave Jim the inspiration for the song "Margaritaville." It was me and some buddies with no vacancy signs for many miles until we happened upon the Georgia Inn, blinking Jesus Saves underscoring it.
Note: Instead of "stepped on a poptop" it was supposed to be stepped on a hot honey bun, rinsed it off in the kitchen sink after I borrowed pliers from the clerk.
And that was just the first few lines.
Suffice to say, he wasn't a fan of my writing and made all kinds of unnecessary changes to an otherwise masterpiece.
Just thought I would pass that on.
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Will be 65 Saturday. Actually gave Jim the inspiration for the song "Margaritaville." It was me and some buddies with no vacancy signs for many miles until we happened upon the Georgia Inn, blinking Jesus Saves underscoring it.
Note: Instead of "stepped on a poptop" it was supposed to be stepped on a hot honey bun, rinsed it off in the kitchen sink after I borrowed pliers from the clerk.
And that was just the first few lines.
Suffice to say, he wasn't a fan of my writing and made all kinds of unnecessary changes to an otherwise masterpiece.
Just thought I would pass that on.
And now we know the Paul Harvey.
Thank you for sharing such an intimate moment in time. I know it must not be easy, especially if you didn’t receive any royalties from Margaritaville.
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To the point.
I know many "did you know" KISS facts. One that always gets me...
Did you know Paul Stanley was the voice of Folger's coffee for a while?
At one point they filmed a (really odd) commercial with him wandering around with his coffee while some trapeze artist swing around but it never aired.
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I DID NOT KNOW HALLOWEEN VERSION
1. Did you know there was a sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show? Released in 1981, Shock Treatment was written by Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) and Jim Sharman who were responsible for Rocky Horror. Most of the original cast (including Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick) declined to participate. The film, not surprisingly, bombed and has all but disappeared. In recent years it's gained some renown for predicting the rise of tv voyeurism in the form of reality shows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGoUwRkT56k
2. Did you know Bill Moseley was a graduate of Yale?
Who's Bill Moseley? A Rob Zombie favorite and one of the grungy leads in Devil's Rejects (which remains a dirt-caked favorite).
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Yep. That guy.
Before he took on the role of Otis in House of 1000 corpses (which led to Devil's Rejects), he worked for National Lampoon.
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I DID NOT KNOW HALLOWEEN VERSION
1. Did you know there was a sequel to the Rocky Horror Picture Show? Released in 1981, Shock Treatment was written by Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) and Jim Sharman who were responsible for Rocky Horror. Most of the original cast (including Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick) declined to participate. The film, not surprisingly, bombed and has all but disappeared. In recent years it's gained some renown for predicting the rise of tv voyeurism in the form of reality shows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGoUwRkT56k
2. Did you know Bill Moseley was a graduate of Yale?
Who's Bill Moseley? A Rob Zombie favorite and one of the grungy leads in Devil's Rejects (which remains a dirt-caked favorite).
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Yep. That guy.
Before he took on the role of Otis in House of 1000 corpses (which led to Devil's Rejects), he worked for National Lampoon.
Before he was Dwight, he was “Fishboy”!
He played the role of Otis well.
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More I Did Not Know: Halloween Edition
The guy who made Trick 'r Treat, one of my favorite Halloween movies made Krampus, a new favorite Christmas movie. He also co-wrote Kong v. Godzilla - yet another movie I like.
His resume isn't long, but that's solid.
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More I Did Not Know: Halloween Edition
The guy who made Trick 'r Treat, one of my favorite Halloween movies made Krampus, a new favorite Christmas movie. He also co-wrote Kong v. Godzilla - yet another movie I like.
His resume isn't long, but that's solid.
Pretty much like my Johnson.
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Pretty much like my Johnson.
Could be the Landsharks
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Wildly obscure, I did not know...
Saw a clip from an oldie, but one of my favorites, Every Which Way But Loose. Clint kicking ass, still in his prime. One of the funniest parts of that flick, besides Clyde the Rangeetang, was the biker gang, the Black Widows. I pulled up the cast to see who some of them were, and it turns out that the biker called Dallas, was Bill McKinney. What else was Bill McKinney famous for?
Drum roll, please.
Making Ned Beatty squeal like a pig while he pulled them panties down and stirred those collards.
Now you know.
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Did you know that the old, fat, bearded detective on Rozzoli & Isles also played D-Day on Animal House?
I was shocked when I found that out at 55 years of age.
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Did you know that the old, fat, bearded detective on Rozzoli & Isles also played D-Day on Animal House?
I was shocked when I found that out at 55 years of age.
I guess his whereabouts are now no longer unknown.
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Did you know that the old, fat, bearded detective on Rozzoli & Isles also played D-Day on Animal House?
I was shocked when I found that out at 55 years of age.
Bruce McGill...great character actor, can and has played just about anything. Always a good time.
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Bruce McGill...great character actor, can and has played just about anything. Always a good time.
Not the best of the Bruce's, though. Only one person has that title, baby!
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Bruce McGill...great character actor, can and has played just about anything. Always a good time.
Best bartender ever…
Quantum Leap.
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I Did Not Know....
Hal Smith, who played Otis, the Mayberry town drunk, was also the Voice of Winnie The Pooh, Ernie, the head Keebler Elf, voiced, Fred Flintstones, rich uncle Tex, voiced "Sludge" smurf and became the voice of Goofy, in the 1960's.
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I Did Not Know....
Hal Smith, who played Otis, the Mayberry town drunk, was also the Voice of Winnie The Pooh
Have a twist for you here too....
Although he (Hal Smith) voiced Winnie in Pooh Corner, the main voice behind the Pooh glory years was a guy named Sterling Holloway.
Who is that you ask? He ALSO played a character on the Andy Griffith Show, although not as known as Otis Campbell. He played Bert Miller - the traveling salesman who peddled various goods out on the street and door to door, angering Dept Store Owner Ben Weaver. He was always annoyed by them ringing door bells, and the bursitis from carrying all his merch in a suitcase.
The minute you hear him talk, you 100% know.
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This is officially the whitest thread of all time and that's saying something for this joint.
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Have a twist for you here too....
Although he voiced Winnie in Pooh Corner, the main voice behind the Pooh glory years was a guy named Sterling Holloway.
Who is that you ask? He ALSO played a character on the Andy Griffith Show, although not as known as Otis Campbell. He played Bert Miller - the traveling salesman who peddled various goods out on the street and door to door, angering Dept Store Owner Ben Weaver. He was always annoyed by them ringing door bells, and the bursitis from carrying all his merch in a suitcase.
The minute you hear him talk, you 100% know.
Pooh's voice (Holloway) was also the voice of Kaa the snake in the 1966 Jungle Book movie - still the platinum standard for animation.
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Came across an odd, but somewhat interesting tidbit. The voice of Shrek was originally done by Chris Farley. They had over 80% of the lines done when Farley died. Instead of getting a Farley impersonator to finish it, they got Mike Myers. When they got Myers, they basically changed almost the entire script to fit Myers style, because he didn't want to try and do it they way Farley voiced the character.
BTW, I'll still watch the original Shrek when it comes on.
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Anyone heard of Thurl Ravenscroft? Well, besides having a name as cool as Benedict Cumberbatch, he was the voice of Tony the Tiger. They'rrre Grrrreat! Got that voice in your head? What else did he do?
He was the voice behind...."You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch."
I did not know.
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Anyone heard of Thurl Ravenscroft? Well, besides having a name as cool as Benedict Cumberbatch, he was the voice of Tony the Tiger. They'rrre Grrrreat!
Frosted Flakes were the tits back in the day.
It was "part of a complete breakfast". You're GD right it was.
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What I did not know.
The guy who played the bad Captain America in the Captain Falcon (or whatever) on Disney; who played the frat boy football friend of Channing Tatum in 21 Jump Street; and who currently plays the younger version of Kurt Russell’s character in the Godzilla series on Apple TV is….
…Kurt Russell’s son with Goldie.
ALSO did not know
The white haired, wrinkle-faced baritone voice of murders and mysteries on Dateline, Keith Morrison, is Matthew Perry’s stepdad. Married his mom in 81.
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What I did not know.
The guy who played the bad Captain America in the Captain Falcon (or whatever) on Disney; who played the frat boy football friend of Channing Tatum in 21 Jump Street; and who currently plays the younger version of Kurt Russell’s character in the Godzilla series on Apple TV is….
…Kurt Russell’s son with Goldie.
ALSO did not know
The white haired, wrinkle-faced baritone voice of murders and mysteries on Dateline, Keith Morrison, is Matthew Perry’s stepdad. Married his mom in 81.
What's funny is, you hear the narration for all that time, then they go to Morrison, and you go, "No way that voice is coming out of that weird looking dude."
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What's funny is, you hear the narration for all that time, then they go to Morrison, and you go, "No way that voice is coming out of that weird looking dude."
Heather McDonald has a great stand up bit about him and Dateline.
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Huge shocker to me.
Olan Soule, who played choir director (and occasional hotel clerk) John Masters on The Andy Griffith Show provided the voice for
BATMAN on the Superfriends cartoon.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tIcs8bgzPjU&pp=ygUaU3VwZXJmcmllbmRzIGVwaXNvZGVzIDE5NzM%3D
Now that I’ve heard it? It can’t be unheard.
This changes everything about my childhood.
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Huge shocker to me.
Olan Soule, who played choir director (and occasional hotel clerk) John Masters on The Andy Griffith Show provided the voice for
BATMAN on the Superfriends cartoon.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tIcs8bgzPjU&pp=ygUaU3VwZXJmcmllbmRzIGVwaXNvZGVzIDE5NzM%3D
Now that I’ve heard it? It can’t be unheard.
This changes everything about my childhood.
Good ole 14A.....But Barney can't sing!
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But..... this was BATMAN?!?!?!?
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FWIW, Casey Kasem was the voice of Robin on that cartoon series. Ted Knight voiced Flash.
I'm flummoxed.
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But..... this was BATMAN?!?!?!?
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FWIW, Casey Kasem was the voice of Robin on that cartoon series. Ted Knight voiced Flash.
I'm flummoxed.
Don't forget Shaggy on Scooby Do.
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Gayest random facts you will see on this thread....so far. But they came across my bookfaces feed, so:
Gay/Not Ghey, Victor Willis was the lead singer of the Village People, and wrote all their songs. He is not gay, and was married to Phylicia Rashad, Claire Huckstable from The Cosby Show.
Ghey or Just Pedo: In Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal, the line, "Annie are you okay" is said a ton of times. "Annie" refers to Annie, the CPR Doll that people learn on. "Are you okay", is the first thing you are supposed to ask before starting CPR. The song is about a girl getting murdered in her apartment.
Gayest! Prove me wrong.
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The song is about a girl getting murdered in her apartment.
What a total shocker. Based on the lyrics I would have never come up with this interpretation.
Lyric:
As he came into the window
It was the sound of a crescendo
He came into her apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
She ran underneath the table
He could see she was unable
So she ran into the bedroom
She was struck down
It was her doom
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What a total shocker. Based on the lyrics I would have never come up with this interpretation.
Lyric:
As he came into the window
It was the sound of a crescendo
He came into her apartment
He left the bloodstains on the carpet
She ran underneath the table
He could see she was unable
So she ran into the bedroom
She was struck down
It was her doom
Pfffft....no way you could get that from those lyrics.
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I also did not know.....
That Bill Murray was arrested when he was 20, for trying to smuggle 10 pounds of the wacky tobacky on a plane. He fricked his own self, by trying to joke with a fellow passenger that he brought a bomb on the plane.
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I also did not know.....
That Bill Murray was arrested when he was 20, for trying to smuggle 10 pounds of the wacky tobacky on a plane. He fricked his own self, by trying to joke with a fellow passenger that he brought a bomb on the plane.
Damn your Facebook feed is loaded with useful trivia. Mine only has partially nekid females posing as divas.
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Damn your Facebook feed is loaded with useful trivia. Mine only has partially nekid females posing as divas.
It is amazing how AI constructs our individualized feeds based on algorithms that have our personalities, behaviors, etc. pegged to a pinpoint. Snag’s algorithm is obviously more geared for retards.
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It is amazing how AI constructs our individualized feeds based on algorithms that have our personalities, behaviors, etc. pegged to a pinpoint. Snag’s algorithm is obviously more geared for retards.
and trans midgets
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and trans midgets
You forgot the black part.
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I'm getting horny
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Things I didn’t know sitcom version:
Before finally casting Alan Hale as skipper, one of the primary considerations was Archie Bunker himself.
I’m trying to imagine that.
“Gilligan, you meathead. Get ovah here, youse.”
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Things I didn’t know sitcom version:
Before finally casting Alan Hale as skipper, one of the primary considerations was Archie Bunker himself.
I’m trying to imagine that.
“Gilligan, you meathead. Get ovah here, youse.”
I know I've talked about this before with Caddyshack. But it's funny to try and picture the "what if's" with regard to certain characters. Don Rickles was originally considered for Dangerfield's, Al Czervik. I'm older, and grew up with Rickles being one of the top comedians of his time. They were spot on in trying to cast him for that role, because Rickles' whole schtick was Czervik X 10.
Not even remotely trying to say he would have played the role better than Rodney. Not at all. RD was the man. Just that I don't think the movie would be thought of in any different light had Rickles played it.
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I know I've talked about this before with Caddyshack. But it's funny to try and picture the "what if's" with regard to certain characters. Don Rickles was originally considered for Dangerfield's, Al Czervik. I'm older, and grew up with Rickles being one of the top comedians of his time. They were spot on in trying to cast him for that role, because Rickles' whole schtick was Czervik X 10.
Not even remotely trying to say he would have played the role better than Rodney. Not at all. RD was the man. Just that I don't think the movie would be thought of in any different light had Rickles played it.
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Things I didn’t know sitcom version:
Before finally casting Alan Hale as skipper, one of the primary considerations was Archie Bunker himself.
I’m trying to imagine that.
“Gilligan, you meathead. Get ovah here, youse.”
Wasn’t he also Jeff Pruitt - the guy that kept literally picking up women in Mayberry and tried to steal Thel from Barn?
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Wasn’t he also Jeff Pruitt - the guy that kept literally picking up women in Mayberry and tried to steal Thel from Barn?
Archie Bunker?
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Archie Bunker?
Alan Hale
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Alan Hale
Yeah. I know. My smartass isn’t landing with you these days, cowpoke.
And yep. The skipper was Jeff Pruitt. He even called Barney “little buddy.”
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Been watching this O. Henry Playhouse series from 1957 on Fawesome which amounts to 39 episodes over three seasons. The lead role is played by none other than character actor Thomas Mitchell (Uncle Billy) for those who are familiar w "It's a Wonderful Life." A young Alan Hale (as mentioned) is in one story. DeForest Kelley, Charles Bronson, John Carradine, Ernest Borgnine, Maureen Stapleton, Otto Krueger are seen in other half hour episodes. Nothing riveting just adequate sleep prep for old men.
* So in 1952 a movie titled O. Henry's Full House came out that was divided into five segments and the Christmas story line from Ben being in jail in Mayberry would have found its inspiration from the O. Henry short story "The Cop and the Anthem," which is one of the segments.
The movie is loaded with stars within each segment including the likes of Anne Baxter, Jeanne Crain, Farley Granger, Marilyn Monroe, Richard Widmark, Warner Baxter et al.
It's also narrated by John Steinbeck.
I'm certain some of these people were commies before I was even born and I must confess I have not checked their papers nor do I have knowledge of their political affiliation to pass judgement.
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I did not know that before Tom Hanks was selected to play Forrest Gump, the part was turned down by John Travolta (Wanted to focus on Pulp Fiction) Bill Murray and Chevy Chase.
Would we know anything about this movie had any of them taken the role? Interesting.
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No offense to travolta but he’s not in the same stratosphere as hanks in acting ability. I like him in certain roles and movies but hanks in his prime could damn near play anyone.
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No offense to travolta but he’s not in the same stratosphere as hanks in acting ability. I like him in certain roles and movies but hanks in his prime could damn near play anyone.
Could he play a repeat visitor to Epstein Island?
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No offense to travolta but he’s not in the same stratosphere as hanks in acting ability. I like him in certain roles and movies but hanks in his prime could damn near play anyone.
It's true plus Hanks had that boyish innocence about him from earlier roles.
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I know I've talked about this before with Caddyshack. But it's funny to try and picture the "what if's" with regard to certain characters. Don Rickles was originally considered for Dangerfield's, Al Czervik. I'm older, and grew up with Rickles being one of the top comedians of his time. They were spot on in trying to cast him for that role, because Rickles' whole schtick was Czervik X 10.
Not even remotely trying to say he would have played the role better than Rodney. Not at all. RD was the man. Just that I don't think the movie would be thought of in any different light had Rickles played it.
Disagree only because the chemistry between Knight and Rodney was perfect; impulsive wealthy cad to shallow old money snob. Plus Rodney has those unique facial expressions along with a sort of goofy stiffness where he could at once burst into the jitterbug on a dancefloor-like Curly dead legging and then breaking into a waltz.
Additionally, the understated one liner insults by Chase are far funnier when directed at an aloof or simple minded character rather than an in your face insult machine like Rickles.
So in the case of Rodney v. Don I say less is more.
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Disagree only because the chemistry between Knight and Rodney was perfect; impulsive wealthy cad to shallow old money snob. Plus Rodney has those unique facial expressions along with a sort of goofy stiffness where he could at once burst into the jitterbug on a dancefloor-like Curly dead legging and then breaking into a waltz.
Additionally, the understated one liner insults by Chase are far funnier when directed at an aloof or simple minded character rather than an in your face insult machine like Rickles.
So in the case of Rodney v. Don I say less is more.
you are spot on here. And everything that Snags said is just stupid.
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Could he play a repeat visitor to Epstein Island?
I’m certain I don’t agree with a lot
of Hanks’ views but the theory he was running with Epstein grew legs out of thin air from qanon. He’s never been on any flight logs that anyone has seen either. Lin Wood ran with that stuff erroneously- But quite a few others are on those logs. Most notably Bill Gates.
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One of the I did not know's that I'll get face palmed for. Just saw a reunion picture of guys that were in the Terminator flicks. Obviously, they were much, much older, and the only one I could really recognize was Robert Patrick, because he has such a distinctive look. Arnold was not in the photo.
Anyway, I looked up a couple of the names so I could put a face with it, one of which was Michael Biehn. Okay, he was the Kyle Reese, Resistance Soldier dude, come back from the future to save the world. Now, I see the look 40 years later. Don't think I knew, or cared who he was in real life, but why does that name sound so familiar? So, being curious, and bi, I scrolled his bio. I love getting my bio scrolled. Say wut?
Johnny Freakin' Ringo
And then I thought, I know Tombstone sensationalized the lives of some real old west legends, but how far off did they stray? From the wiki's (So you know it's all true)
John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882), known as Johnny Ringo, was an American Old West outlaw loosely associated with the Cochise County Cowboys in frontier boomtown Tombstone, Arizona Territory. He took part in the Mason County War in Texas during which he committed his first murder. He was arrested and charged with murder.[1] He was affiliated with Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan, Ike Clanton, and Frank Stilwell during 1881–1882. He got into a confrontation in Tombstone with Doc Holliday and was suspected by Wyatt Earp of having taken part in the attempted murder of Virgil Earp and the ambush and death of Morgan Earp. Ringo was found dead with a bullet wound to his temple which was ruled a suicide. Modern writers have advanced various theories attributing his death to Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Frank Leslie or Michael O'Rourke.
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Tombstone
Fantastic cast including a bronzed, leering Lowell from Wings. Like most of them in many other things. But tombstone?
Terrible, awful, horrible movie. The acting (aka overacting) was Telenova or high class porn level.
I’d never seen it until the other night. Once was more than enough.
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I just ordered a t-shirt with Doc on the front, which says...
Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave.
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Tombstone
Fantastic cast including a bronzed, leering Lowell from Wings. Like most of them in many other things. But tombstone?
Terrible, awful, horrible movie. The acting (aka overacting) was Telenova or high class porn level.
I’d never seen it until the other night. Once was more than enough.
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Par for the course. Historically, hysterically awful taste in art. It's astounding, really.
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Tombstone
Fantastic cast including a bronzed, leering Lowell from Wings. Like most of them in many other things. But tombstone?
Terrible, awful, horrible movie. The acting (aka overacting) was Telenova or high class porn level.
I’d never seen it until the other night. Once was more than enough.
Well....BYE!
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Tombstone
Fantastic cast including a bronzed, leering Lowell from Wings. Like most of them in many other things. But tombstone?
Terrible, awful, horrible movie. The acting (aka overacting) was Telenova or high class porn level.
I’d never seen it until the other night. Once was more than enough.
Very cosmopolitan.
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I know I've talked about this before with Caddyshack. But it's funny to try and picture the "what if's" with regard to certain characters. Don Rickles was originally considered for Dangerfield's, Al Czervik. I'm older, and grew up with Rickles being one of the top comedians of his time. They were spot on in trying to cast him for that role, because Rickles' whole schtick was Czervik X 10.
Not even remotely trying to say he would have played the role better than Rodney. Not at all. RD was the man. Just that I don't think the movie would be thought of in any different light had Rickles played it.
But then Back to School would have never been made...
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But then Back to School would have never been made...
I loved back to school. The Triple Lindy is legendary
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Tombstone
Fantastic cast including a bronzed, leering Lowell from Wings. Like most of them in many other things. But tombstone?
Terrible, awful, horrible movie. The acting (aka overacting) was Telenova or high class porn level.
I’d never seen it until the other night. Once was more than enough.
It's not supposed to be some epic masterpiece. Its entertaining. It did its job and has its place in cinema history.
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It's not supposed to be some epic masterpiece. Its entertaining. It did its job and has its place in cinema history.
So did Debbie Does Dallas.
Don’t need to watch that again either.
I was expecting great cinema, such buildup, and was roundly disappointed. I didn’t know it was a comedy.
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So did Debbie Does Dallas.
Don’t need to watch that again either.
I was expecting great cinema, such buildup, and was roundly disappointed. I didn’t know it was a comedy.
Debbie & her friends did her best to raise money so Debbie could try out for the Texas Cowgirls.
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I did not know....realize....how old I've become.
Saw a thing on the bookfaces wishing Scott Glenn a happy 85th birthday. 1980 was the year Urban Cowboy came out. Loved the movie, despite how cheesy it was for Travolta to make that futile attempt to pull off a "country" accent. Definitely on par with Nicolas Cage butchering that southern gentleman dialect in Con Air. Put the bunny back in the box.
Anyway, Glenn played Wes Hightower, the total bad ass antagonist to Travolta's, "Bud Davis." He didn't have many lines in the movie, but he did tell Sissy to "Pack your shit."
I know, I know. It's Urban Cowboy. Spare me. But I liked it, and Scott Glenn being 85 hurts my heart. I'm old.
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I did not know....realize....how old I've become.
Saw a thing on the bookfaces wishing Scott Glenn a happy 85th birthday. 1980 was the year Urban Cowboy came out. Loved the movie, despite how cheesy it was for Travolta to make that futile attempt to pull off a "country" accent. Definitely on par with Nicolas Cage butchering that southern gentleman dialect in Con Air. Put the bunny back in the box.
Anyway, Glenn played Wes Hightower, the total bad ass antagonist to Travolta's, "Bud Davis." He didn't have many lines in the movie, but he did tell Sissy to "Pack your shit."
I know, I know. It's Urban Cowboy. Spare me. But I liked it, and Scott Glenn being 85 hurts my heart. I'm old.
I enjoyed the viet nerm movie where he said If I am telling the truth, I'll jump out of this chopper. Then he jumped...
https://youtu.be/sMBs71ia8Bg?si=ftR7me_x_EOxMbHV
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I did not know....realize....how old I've become.
Saw a thing on the bookfaces wishing Scott Glenn a happy 85th birthday. 1980 was the year Urban Cowboy came out. Loved the movie, despite how cheesy it was for Travolta to make that futile attempt to pull off a "country" accent. Definitely on par with Nicolas Cage butchering that southern gentleman dialect in Con Air. Put the bunny back in the box.
Anyway, Glenn played Wes Hightower, the total bad ass antagonist to Travolta's, "Bud Davis." He didn't have many lines in the movie, but he did tell Sissy to "Pack your shit."
I know, I know. It's Urban Cowboy. Spare me. But I liked it, and Scott Glenn being 85 hurts my heart. I'm old.
I still love Urban cowboy, I've always wanted to go to Gilley's.
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I still love Urban cowboy, I've always wanted to go to Gilley's.
No doubt. And so many classic lines, such as Bud tellin' Sissy:
"I'm regretful, all the way back to the first time I hit you."
If that don't bring a tear to your eye, you don't have a heartbeat.
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No doubt. And so many classic lines, such as Bud tellin' Sissy:
"I'm regretful, all the way back to the first time I hit you."
If that don't bring a tear to your eye, you don't have a heartbeat.
Get in the truck.
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this turned to the bad real quick.
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I did not know that Manson family victim Sharon Tate was a regular on The Beverly Hillbillies, playing a secretary to banker
Milburn Drysdale.
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I did not know that Manson family victim Sharon Tate was a regular on The Beverly Hillbillies, playing a secretary to banker
Milburn Drysdale.
I need to see that.
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I did not know that Manson family victim Sharon Tate was a regular on The Beverly Hillbillies, playing a secretary to banker
Milburn Drysdale.
I had forgotten Elly Mae (Donna Douglas) played opposite Elvis in Frankie and Johnny.
Mansfield was signed on with Filmways.
Trying to save her for the big screen.
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I did not know that Manson family victim Sharon Tate was a regular on The Beverly Hillbillies, playing a secretary to banker
Milburn Drysdale.
This is news to me. I charged a couple to her back in the day.
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There are some things you don’t appreciate until later in life. And believe me, I’m later in life. For instance, Seinfeld is one of, if not the most successful sitcoms of all time. Couldn’t get into it at all while it was current. Many years later, I started watching the reruns, and now I can’t think of one I haven’t seen at least 4-5 times.
Monty Python was the same way. Couldn’t stand English humor. Just silly and stupid. Didn’t find it funny in the least. Then, years later, I’m wondering what didn’t I get? Why hasn’t this been in my life all this time? So many classic scenes, but one of my absolute favorites is Biggus Dickus from Life of Brian. What I did not know about that scene, is that everybody was told not to laugh, but they couldn’t keep it in, so that allowed Michael Palin (Pontius Pilate) to go with it and ad lib, which helped make that bit golden.
And speaking of Life of Brian, the very premise that Jesus was the one crucified because the crowd wanted to hear Pontius Pilate say with his speech impediment, “Rewease Bawabas” is comedy jeenyus.
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British humor:
Benny Hill is timeless.
I did not know he served in the British military and was at Normandy. Or that he asked two women to marry and was rejected by both. Dropped dead in his cheap rented apartment and wasn’t found for two days.
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Benny is/was such a favorite.
Monty not so much...maybe I'll know when I'm 62.
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I loved the Honeymooner reruns and Jackie Gleason. Gleason ad libbed it for the most part as he seldom rehearsed.
Up until that point America had been content with comedic duos playing off of one another or straight up joke tellers.
Brits had a quick biting dry style that they incorporated into everyday
conversation. Our family situational comedies were warm, cute and overall entertaining but American's as a whole were simply boring, possibly because of religious piety.
Thank God for Jews who were funny in spite of their beliefs or we would be bereft of any and all humor- much like we have today with the feeling Nazi's deciding what is appropriate.
As a teen I loved "the Holy Grail" because it was this troupe throwing the kitchen sink into comedy. It was irreverent, historically inaccurate and combined all forms of humor. So there was something for everyone... including fart jokes if that was your bag.
And for the record, I never found Friends to be funny.
Seinfeld was a far funnier sitcom and it's not even debatable.
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And for the record, I never found Friends to be funny.
Seinfeld was a far funnier sitcom and it's not even debatable.
Different strokes. Wait, not the sitcom. Friends is one of those comedies that people are almost embarrassed to admit they watched. I did just to see Jennifer Aniston's nipples, which were constantly on display.
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Seinfeld is a great show. Great writing. The way they tied things together.
Friends? An abomination. Not a single funny moment in the few episodes I’ve watched. And they are admittedly very few.
Seinfeld. Cheers. Frasier. News Radio. Night Court (to a much lesser degree). The Office.
Those are great shows.
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Seinfeld is a great show. Great writing. The way they tied things together.
Friends? An abomination. Not a single funny moment in the few episodes I’ve watched. And they are admittedly very few.
Seinfeld. Cheers. Frasier. News Radio. Night Court (to a much lesser degree). The Office.
Those are great shows.
Why do you hate Jennifer Aniston's nipples?
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Why do you hate Jennifer Aniston's nipples?
I’d flick them. But she never did it for me that much. She was cute. But that cute didn’t overcome the nausea invoked by Ross the Cuck and Phoebe the Freak.
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Seinfeld is a great show. Great writing. The way they tied things together.
Friends? An abomination. Not a single funny moment in the few episodes I’ve watched. And they are admittedly very few.
Seinfeld. Cheers. Frasier. News Radio. Night Court (to a much lesser degree). The Office.
Those are great shows.
News Radio was magnificent. That cast was brilliant. I watched it again recently.
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News Radio was magnificent. That cast was brilliant. I watched it again recently.
Very underrated.
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More I did not know…
Julie Benz (Rita on Dexter), who I completely adore, and because of whom I won’t watch anything with John Lithgow in it …. She used to be married to The Cryptkeeper. Well…. Technically to the guy who did the voice.
Married when she was 26 and he was 42.
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More I did not know…
Julie Benz (Rita on Dexter), who I completely adore, and because of whom I won’t watch anything with John Lithgow in it …. She used to be married to The Cryptkeeper. Well…. Technically to the guy who did the voice.
Married when she was 26 and he was 42.
What was your opinion on Dexter? I was really into it and then never finished it. Is it worth it once Jimmy Smits hits the scene?
I did watch New Blood and enjoyed it.
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What was your opinion on Dexter? I was really into it and then never finished it. Is it worth it once Jimmy Smits hits the scene?
I did watch New Blood and enjoyed it.
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It was hard for me to watch after Rita died at the end of season 4.
I rode it out to the end, but it just lost something when she was gone.
I didn't care at all about the entire season 5 arc with Julia Stiles. It felt forced.
The Baby Hanks/ Lieutenant Castillo of Miami Vice storyline really felt like the show had jumped the shark and was riding it around an above-ground pool. When it adds in the creepy-feeling sexual tension between Deb and Dex? The shark drowned.
And then season 7... It's like Season 6 of Sopranos or Godfather III or Caddyshack 2. I pretend it doesn't exist. No doubt the girl playing Dexter's new romantic interest (Yvonne Strahovski) was lithe and sexy, but she just didn't have the "it" factor to match with Deb, Dex, dead Rita, Batista, or any of the rest of the cast. The story really stretched the bounds of credulity and the finale was one of the worst of any series I've ever watched. It was a -43 on a scale of 1-5.
I give New Blood credit for not just abandoning that butchered abortion of a final season and leaning into it in a way that took some of the stench off.
Dexter was one of my absolute favorites through season 4. After that, though... I watched it mostly out of obligation, slogging through to the end.
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I don’t remember exactly where I left off but it was probably at the start of Season 4. Deb was always the weak link in the show. I will probably pick it back up this summer.
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It was hard for me to watch after Rita died at the end of season 4.
I rode it out to the end, but it just lost something when she was gone.
I didn't care at all about the entire season 5 arc with Julia Stiles. It felt forced.
The Baby Hanks/ Lieutenant Castillo of Miami Vice storyline really felt like the show had jumped the shark and was riding it around an above-ground pool. When it adds in the creepy-feeling sexual tension between Deb and Dex? The shark drowned.
And then season 7... It's like Season 6 of Sopranos or Godfather III or Caddyshack 2. I pretend it doesn't exist. No doubt the girl playing Dexter's new romantic interest (Yvonne Strahovski) was lithe and sexy, but she just didn't have the "it" factor to match with Deb, Dex, dead Rita, Batista, or any of the rest of the cast. The story really stretched the bounds of credulity and the finale was one of the worst of any series I've ever watched. It was a -43 on a scale of 1-5.
I give New Blood credit for not just abandoning that butchered abortion of a final season and leaning into it in a way that took some of the stench off.
Dexter was one of my absolute favorites through season 4. After that, though... I watched it mostly out of obligation, slogging through to the end.
Agree...for me the first four seasons of Dexter is as committed as I've ever been to a series. Beyond that I would be happy to wipe all of the seasons that followed in favor of a sequel where Deb kills Dexter to end the cycle of killing.
I kept watching to the point where I have absolutely no interest in anything Hall or Carpenter do anymore because of the cycle of love interests and multiple characters introduced in subsequent seasons.
Dexter the lover became more central to the writing than Dexter the serial killer.
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I don’t remember exactly where I left off but it was probably at the start of Season 4. Deb was always the weak link in the show. I will probably pick it back up this summer.
I kinda disagree. White trash whore Deb gave the show a dash of acid that it needed.
The last couple of seasons the writers really trashed her character.
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I kinda disagree. White trash whore Deb gave the show a dash of acid that it needed.
The last couple of seasons the writers really trashed her character.
Acid freaks me out.
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I did not know Don Henley had a 16-year old hooker OD in his room in the 80s. Or that the paramedics let her stay there when she came to.
Entertainment industry full of sickos, isn't it?
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Stupid fact about Rush bassist/lead singer.
Geddy Lee: His real name is Gary Lee Weinrib. So where does Geddy come from? His Jewish mother had a VERY heavy accent, and "Geddy" is how she pronounced Gary. It just stuck!
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Stupid fact about Rush bassist/lead singer.
Geddy Lee: His real name is Gary Lee Weinrib. So where does Geddy come from? His Jewish mother had a VERY heavy accent, and "Geddy" is how she pronounced Gary. It just stuck!
Yeah, I'd change my name from weiner-rib, too.
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More useless trivia than I did not know.
Don Henley wrote The Boys of Summer for Tom Petty. Mike Campbell, Petty's guitarist, put the music to it and pitched to Tom, but he didn't feel it fit on the record they were making. So, Henley recorded it with Campbell along with Steve Porcaro from Toto and a couple of others.
When they completed the song, they were having an after party at the studio to celebrate, and Bob Seger dropped by. Henley played him the song, and Seger told him he needed to sing it higher, because chicks dig that. So Henley spent the next week experimenting with higher vocals and wound up re-recording the song that way. It became his big hit from that album.
I like useless stuff like that. What if Petty loved the song and recorded it? Would it have been as big? Who knows?
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I like useless stuff like that. What if Petty loved the song and recorded it? Would it have been as big? Who knows?
Now you have me imagining that song in Petty's voice. It might have worked.
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Now you have me imagining that song in Petty's voice. It might have worked.
True. His style might have killed it on that song.
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KISS you did not know:
- Paul wrote Hard Luck Woman for Rod Stewart. After Rod decided it was too similar to other songs on his upcoming album, KISS recorded it themselves. Peter took vocals. It turned out to be a top 20 hit, with many people assuming it was actually Stewart who released it. Song was later remade by Garth Brooks.
- Paul wrote God of Thunder and was pissed/disappointed when the song was turned over to Gene during the recording of the album. Was the right move. It became an iconic song and concert staple for the Demon. There's a demo floating around with Paul singing. Would have been a very different song.
-- The late 90s hit Forever was a KISS collaboration with Michael Bolton (not the programmer who enjoys his entire catalog).
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Only tangentially related to entertainment but….
I did now know that Hugo Boss - the one who creates the fashion line that exists today (and I do love a Hugo suit) — was a hard core Nazi. Like a real Nazi. The company he founded produced the black SS uniforms.
And somehow it survived. Today worth north of $4billion
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Only tangentially related to entertainment but….
I did now know that Hugo Boss - the one who creates the fashion line that exists today (and I do love a Hugo suit) — was a hard core Nazi. Like a real Nazi. The company he founded produced the black SS uniforms.
And somehow it survived. Today worth north of $4billion
that list is long and prominent...including american companies that "supported" the nazi regime.
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I did not know, with the emphasis on "I". With regard to Nike and Bo Jackson...
The marketing phrase, "Bo knows", was originally going to be "I know", with Bo saying, I know football. I know baseball etc.
However, with Bo's speech impediment, "I" was a trigger word. He couldn't move on with the sentence after saying I, so Bo knows was created.
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In terms of driving distance, Dalhart, Texas is closer to six other state capitals than it is to its own state capital of Austin.
Santa Fe, Denver, Oklahoma City, Cheyenne, Topeka and Lincoln.
Speaking of driving...will probably never again see a speed limit sign like this one.
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I've seen the original Top Gun 3,815 times, or thereabouts. I pulled up the cast because I saw someone on a show and thought, didn't he have a bit part in Top Gun?
I'm looking at the cast...wait...Tim Robbins was Merlin? WTF? Why didn't I know this? Did I know this? I guess I should have.
Turns out, Robbins had only been in acting a couple of years at that time, and was a relative unknown. He didn't really get "famous" until a couple of years later in Bull Durham. In Top Gun, most of his speaking parts were with a helmet and mask on. But, I have no clue why I never caught that. The dude is in one of my top 3 all timers, Shawshank.
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I've seen the original Top Gun 3,815 times, or thereabouts. I pulled up the cast because I saw someone on a show and thought, didn't he have a bit part in Top Gun?
I'm looking at the cast...wait...Tim Robbins was Merlin? WTF? Why didn't I know this? Did I know this? I guess I should have.
Turns out, Robbins had only been in acting a couple of years at that time, and was a relative unknown. He didn't really get "famous" until a couple of years later in Bull Durham. In Top Gun, most of his speaking parts were with a helmet and mask on. But, I have no clue why I never caught that. The dude is in one of my top 3 all timers, Shawshank.
Several interesting actors got their start there.
Clarence Giltard Jr. Was on Walker Texas Ranger for years.
Adrian Pasdar has been in some Marvel stuff recently.
But yeah, Robbins was the one that went on to become huge after that small roll.
I was glad to see Goose didn’t really die but left the Navy to become an ER doc. Only to die again…
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I was glad to see Goose didn’t really die but left the Navy to become an ER doc. Only to die again…
You should have seen him in college.
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For "I didn't know" first appearances the list from Law & Order is extremely long.
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You should have seen him in college.
Wormser is a master of aerodynamics. He's engineered the javelin to complement Lamar's limp-wristed throwing style.
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Anthony Edwards was also in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He's listed as "Stoner Buddy".
Nancy Wilson of Heart also had a cameo in Fast Times as, Beautiful Girl in Car.
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Anthony Edwards was also in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. He's listed as "Stoner Buddy".
Nancy Wilson of Heart also had a cameo in Fast Times as, Beautiful Girl in Car.
Correct. The stoners are Nic Cage, Edwards, and Penn.
Nancy laughs at Brad's Pirate hat during the "Captain Hook Fish and Chips Delivers" scene. He was delivering to IBM, before he threw the food and hat out the window, went home and imagined the single greatest scene in the history of teen comedies.
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/DmUAAOSw5q5jpZ9O/s-l1200.webp)
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Oh Phoebe Phoebe Phoebe
Lilly Lilly Legs
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For "I didn't know" first appearances the list from Law & Order is extremely long.
This, in turn, means that the list from law and order is a lot like my dick.
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Correct. The stoners are Nic Cage, Edwards, and Penn.
Nancy laughs at Brad's Pirate hat during the "Captain Hook Fish and Chips Delivers" scene. He was delivering to IBM, before he threw the food and hat out the window, went home and imagined the single greatest scene in the history of teen comedies.
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/DmUAAOSw5q5jpZ9O/s-l1200.webp)
Thank you. I'll have another, please.
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Thank you. I'll have another, please.
She shows you her naughty bits.
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If you've never Judge Reinholded that scene? I don't know what to say to you.
She owns (or owned) a little boutique on Madison Avenue in NYC. Every time I've been to the city, I've made it a point to go into the store (expensive stuff) and stand out like drunken wino among the hoi. I go hoping to get a glimpse of her, because she's known to be there regularly, and at the risk of jibbza staining one of the $2500 shirts she sells, should I actually see her.
So far no luck.
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I did not know RFK Jr had a brief cameo in Boondock Saints.
Or maybe he didn't. I dunno.
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After Chevy Chase left as the drummer for the band, Leather Canary, and was subsequently thrown out of college for keeping a cow in his dorm room, the two other band members went on to form Steely Dan. I believe I brought that up earlier. However, what I did not know, is that Steely Dan got their name from a novel. Steely Dan was the name of a strap on dildo.
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After Chevy Chase left as the drummer for the band, Leather Canary, and was subsequently thrown out of college for keeping a cow in his dorm room, the two other band members went on to form Steely Dan. I believe I brought that up earlier. However, what I did not know, is that Steely Dan got their name from a novel. Steely Dan was the name of a strap on dildo.
You’re just making shit up now.
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After Chevy Chase left as the drummer for the band, Leather Canary, and was subsequently thrown out of college for keeping a cow in his dorm room, the two other band members went on to form Steely Dan. I believe I brought that up earlier. However, what I did not know, is that Steely Dan got their name from a novel. Steely Dan was the name of a strap on dildo.
No static at all?
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No static at all?
FM
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You’re just making shit up now.
From the wiki's, so it's obviously true. May not have been a strap on, though.
Realizing that ABC artists could not handle the complexity of their songs, Becker and Fagen (at Katz's suggestion) formed their own band with guitarists Denny Dias and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, drummer Jim Hodder and singer David Palmer, and Katz signed them to ABC as recording artists. Fans of Beat Generation literature, Fagen and Becker named the band after a "revolutionary" steam-powered dildo mentioned in the William S. Burroughs novel Naked Lunch.[16][17][18] Palmer joined as a second lead vocalist because of Fagen's occasional stage fright, his reluctance to sing in front of an audience, and because the label believed that his voice was not "commercial" enough.
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Louis Gossett, Jr. - who died today at 87 - won a Best Supporting Oscar (deserved) for his role as Gunnery Sgt. "I Want Your DOR" Foley in Officer and a Gentleman.
He was headed for a possible career in the NBA. Had been invited to camp with the Knicks. While he was recovering, he took an acting class.
I find that interesting. No injury, maybe no class, maybe nobody's ever heard of him. Weird how things work.
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Louis Gossett, Jr. - who died today at 87 - won a Best Supporting Oscar (deserved) for his role as Gunnery Sgt. "I Want Your DOR" Foley in Officer and a Gentleman.
He was headed for a possible career in the NBA. Had been invited to camp with the Knicks. While he was recovering, he took an acting class.
I find that interesting. No injury, maybe no class, maybe nobody's ever heard of him. Weird how things work.
Iron Eagle is down. I repeat, Iron Eagle is down...
The last role I remember him in was as an Ori priest in Stargate SG9.
I never could figure him out. He was a well enough actor that enjoyed many roles during his lifetime. However, as he got older he publicly seemed to get bitter.
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Iron Eagle is down. I repeat, Iron Eagle is down...
The last role I remember him in was as an Ori priest in Stargate SG9.
I never could figure him out. He was a well enough actor that enjoyed many roles during his lifetime. However, as he got older he publicly seemed to get bitter.
I don't remember him in anything other than Officer and a Gentleman and as some weird alien thing in a movie with Dennis Quaid (Enemy Mine?) which ran on HBO constantly in the old days.
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I don't remember him in anything other than Officer and a Gentleman and as some weird alien thing in a movie with Dennis Quaid (Enemy Mine?) which ran on HBO constantly in the old days.
(https://i0.wp.com/twincitiesgeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/enemymine4.jpg?ssl=1)
Enemy Mine...
I remember that. My boss's name is David. In Brazil they called him Davidge.
I used to say Davvviiiiidggge. You ugly head...
F@%k your Mickey Mouse...
You know you would have raise up little Zambis to be the savior of the universe.
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I can't recall where K was talking about his love for Frasier, but I just saw an interesting fact.
On 9/11, one of the executive producers (and the show’s creator) David Angell and his wife Lynn were on the plane that was hijacked before crashing into the North Tower that morning.
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I can't recall where K was talking about his love for Frasier, but I just saw an interesting fact.
On 9/11, one of the executive producers (and the show’s creator) David Angell and his wife Lynn were on the plane that was hijacked before crashing into the North Tower that morning.
Speaking of 9/11 and entertainment connections.
If you have ever seen Dwight Yoakam's video, Thousand Miles from Nowhere, his co-director died in the 911 attacks on flight American Airlines flight 11.
https://youtu.be/Tu3ypuKq8WE?si=SmkRtKLcFRAtOMnq
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolyn_Beug
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If you're familiar with The Rolling Stones, you may know the haunting, jamming ass tune called Gimme Shelter. Great tune and concert staple. The Stones often used backup singers in a lot of their stuff, many of them from the Deep South since their brand of rock often incorporated Bluesy sounds. Gimme Shelter is a tune that has an undercurrent of impending doom and is no exception to that bluesy sound. Some of Keith's best guitar work to me. The main accompanying singer to Mick in this song is a lady from New Orleans named Merry Clayton. She was/is no stranger in the music industry having been on many rock albums over the last 50 years or so.
But in 1969 during the recording of Gimme Shelter, she was pregnant. Her part of the song had such strong vocal pieces, and the vocal strain was so hard, that its been attributed to her having a miscarriage later that night, after recording wrapped up.
At 2:58 and 3:01 you can hear the peak of her vocal strain when her voice cracks. Crazy that this short musical timeframe could possibly be the cause of a miscarriage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeglgSWKSIY
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You know I'm a heights and weights kind of guy, but normally, that's for the Auburn Tigers. A lot of celebrities who are pretty short, come off as bigger and badder on screen. Tom Cruise is a prime example, having played so many action roles, you wouldn't think he's actually just 5'7".
Danny Trejo is another one that plays a bad ass role in most flicks. He checks in at 5'6".
Another that surprised me is Jon Stewart, Chizzad's favorite. He towers over everyone at 5'6" as well.
On the other side of things, I was surprised to see some celebs that were much taller than they come across on screen. Usually, they try to give the illusion of height, as in Cruise's case. Maybe they try to tone it down with some of these.
Clint Eastwood 6'4"
Tyler Perry 6'5"
Jeff Goldblum 6'4"
Tim Robbins 6'5"
Vince Vaughn 6'5"
Chevy Chase 6'4"
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If you're familiar with The Rolling Stones, you may know the haunting, jamming ass tune called Gimme Shelter. Great tune and concert staple. The Stones often used backup singers in a lot of their stuff, many of them from the Deep South since their brand of rock often incorporated Bluesy sounds. Gimme Shelter is a tune that has an undercurrent of impending doom and is no expection to that bluesy sound. Some of Keith's best guitar work to me. The main accompanying singer to Mick in this song is a lady from New Orleans named Merry Clayton. She was/is no stranger in the music industry having been on many rock albums over the last 50 years or so.
But in 1969 during the recording of Gimme Shelter, she was pregnant. Her part of the song had such strong vocal pieces, and the vocal strain was so hard, that its been attributed to her having a miscarriage later that night, after recording wrapped up.
At 2:58 and 3:01 you can hear the peak of her vocal strain when her voice cracks. Crazy that this short musical timeframe could possibly be the cause of a miscarriage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeglgSWKSIY
How far along was she? Miscarriages suck pretty bad.
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He towers over everyone Nook at 5'6" as well.
Fixed it for ya.
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How far along was she? Miscarriages suck pretty bad.
Ive never actually seen the number. It haunted her for years though. Crazy part is, about a decade or so ago, she had her legs amputated below the knee after a bad car accident. I feel bad for this lady.
Good read on her in an article from a few years ago.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/apr/08/gimme-shelter-left-a-dark-taste-in-my-mouth-merry-clayton
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Little less severe Did You Know than my last one.....The 80's group Til Tuesday - "Voices Carry" - huge hit, a good tune. The lead singer of that band so prominently featured in that song - Aimee Mann - is married to the older brother of Sean Penn; Michael Penn - who had a few hits in the 80s as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uejh-bHa4To
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Little less severe Did You Know than my last one.....The 80's group Til Tuesday - "Voices Carry" - huge hit, a good tune. The lead singer of that band so prominently featured in that song - Aimee Mann - is married to the older brother of Sean Penn; Michael Penn - who had a few hits in the 80s as well.
Great song, and great video for the time.
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Great song, and great video for the time.
Hush! Keep it down now....voices carry.
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I did not know that Thin Lizzy was formed in Dublin, Ireland. I always assumed they were an American band. But wait, that's Grand Funk Railroad.
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I didn’t know Beverly Hills Cop was originally written for Sylvester Stallone. He took the script, rewrote it to remove all the comedic elements. Studio didn’t care for his version so he backed out of the project.
Murphy got BHC. Stallone took his script ideas and made Cobra.
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I also did not know that the original plan for Breaking Bad had both Hank and Walter Jr. set to die in the first season. Jesse was also slated to be killed.
The departure of the annoying Jr would have been no loss, but Hank being out might have cost us the purple deliciousness of Marie Schrader which would have been tragic.
Hank was saved when the writers strike delayed the process and they had time to rethink the plot. Jesse was saved because they realized in the pilot how much his character could contribute. Nobody knows why Jr survived.
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Another Breaking Bad related I didn’t know.
Michael Bowen, who played Nazi Uncle Jack in season 5 (and also played buck who likes to fuck, owner of the pussy wagon in kill bill 2, and who played preppy douche Tommy in Valley Girl) is a member of the Carradine clan.
Chris, Robert and Keith are stepbrothers
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Another Breaking Bad related I didn’t know.
Michael Bowen, who played Nazi Uncle Jack in season 5 (and also played buck who likes to fuck, owner of the pussy wagon in kill bill 2, and who played preppy douche Tommy in Valley Girl) is a member of the Carradine clan.
Chris, Robert and Keith are stepbrothers
Oh, bitchin'. Is this in 3D?
No, but your face is.
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Oh, bitchin'. Is this in 3D?
No, but your face is.
Great movie, great soundtrack.
> Eyes of a Stranger
> Monster of Love
> Girls Like Me
> Johnny Are You Queer
> A Million Miles Away
> Oldest Story In the World
> Melt With You
> Electric Avenue
> Who Can It Be Now
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Great movie, great soundtrack.
> Eyes of a Stranger
> Monster of Love
> Girls Like Me
> Johnny Are You Queer
> A Million Miles Away
> Oldest Story In the World
> Melt With You
> Electric Avenue
> Who Can It Be Now
A Million Miles Away is the one that stands out to me.
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A Million Miles Away is the one that stands out to me.
Melt With You for me.
It's still probably a top 20 on my lifetime playlist.
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A Million Miles Away is the one that stands out to me.
See, I would have guessed “Johnny, Are You Queer” for you. 💯 %
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See, I would have guessed “Johnny, Are You Queer” for you. 💯 %
Okay, you just shut up then.
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I didn't know (or didn't remember) that this wholesome dimpled minx from Star Trek: Dagger of the Mind
(https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-20572a270ffd72e7b8037a7f31cb8ad4-lq)
was also Fredo Corleone's skeevy wife in Godfather II
(https://i.pinimg.com/736x/41/76/45/417645e600320d129de0cb03c151b643.jpg)
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Some totally useless I did not know.
Toni Tennille sang back up vocals on Pink Floyd's, The Wall.
So, there you go you muskrat lovers.
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Some totally useless I did not know.
Toni Tennille sang back up vocals on Pink Floyd's, The Wall.
So, there you go you muskrat lovers.
Auburn student. Roomed with my aunt.
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Auburn student. Roomed with my aunt.
The whole band or just Pink?
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The whole band or just Pink?
Oh, by the way? Which one’s Pink?
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Some totally useless I did not know.
Toni Tennille sang back up vocals on Pink Floyd's, The Wall.
So, there you go you muskrat lovers.
People in third world countries knew this almost a half century ago prior to Al Gore's invention. Did your clan get its news via cave scrawlings and storytime at the table?
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People in third world countries knew this almost a half century ago prior to Al Gore's invention. Did your clan get its news via cave scrawlings and storytime at the table?
He's not THAT old.
The tinker came through town twice a year to update them.
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Had a 3 hour drive this past Sunday, and came across a long interview on the radios with Boston founder, Tom Scholz. Most everyone knows about how he recorded their entire first album in his apartment's basement studio. But one neato fact, I did not know....
After lead singer, Brad Delp, died in 2007 they brought on Tommy DeCarlo to front the band. DeCarlo had sent in an audition recording to Scholz on MySpace. Gave it a listen and soon after, he was the new lead singer. They had problems before their first concert with DeCarlo in that they didn't get to do a sound check. Scholz said the first song was "Smokin", and DeCarlo knocked it out of the park.
Scholz said he found out a few days later that when they hired DeCarlo, he was credit manager at Home Depot, and had never been in a band.
That takes some stones.
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Now that's a good story Snags.
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Ran across one of those bookfaces pop ups, wishing Gregg Rolie a happy 77th birthday. I was curious, and bi, so I clicked just to see who he is. Honestly never heard of the guy.
Well, alrighty then.
Dude was a founding member of The Carlos Santana Blues Band, which obviously, was later shortened to Santana. He was the lead singer on hits like Evil Ways and Black Magic Woman.
So what?
So, when he left Santana, he hooked up with a guy named Neal Schon, and they started a mildly successful outfit called, Journey. Rolie sang lead on most early stuff until Steve Perry joined.
I was never a big Journey fan. Too many ballads. But two of their songs that are both up there in my top shelf list, are Feelin' That Way/Anytime, both with Rolie doing lead vocals, at least the first half of Feelin' That Way.
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Ran across one of those bookfaces pop ups, wishing Gregg Rolie a happy 77th birthday. I was curious, and bi, so I clicked just to see who he is. Honestly never heard of the guy.
Well, alrighty then.
Dude was a founding member of The Carlos Santana Blues Band, which obviously, was later shortened to Santana. He was the lead singer on hits like Evil Ways and Black Magic Woman.
So what?
So, when he left Santana, he hooked up with a guy named Neal Schon, and they started a mildly successful outfit called, Journey. Rolie sang lead on most early stuff until Steve Perry joined.
I was never a big Journey fan. Too many ballads. But two of their songs that are both up there in my top shelf list, are Feelin' That Way/Anytime, both with Rolie doing lead vocals, at least the first half of Feelin' That Way.
Don’t stop believing this way.
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Two…
1. Stripes with Bill Murray was originally Cheech and Chong Join the Army. The hitch was the duo wanted full control, the studio said no. It became Murray and Reitmans to revamp.
2. Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) has a brief appearance in Dog Day Afternoon as Sonny’s dad.
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Two…
1. Stripes with Bill Murray was originally Cheech and Chong Join the Army. The hitch was the duo wanted full control, the studio said no. It became Murray and Reitmans to revamp.
2. Uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) has a brief appearance in Dog Day Afternoon as Sonny’s dad.
cheech and chong ...highly overrated. glad that didn't ruin a classic.
it took me about 45 watches of godfather due to realize dominic was johnny ola.
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I did not know....
that Eddie Van Halen asked Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates to join VH when they were moving on from David Lee Roth.
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Some totally useless I did not know.
Toni Tennille sang back up vocals on Pink Floyd's, The Wall.
So, there you go you muskrat lovers.
Yer jes makin’ shit up now.
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Yer jes makin’ shit up now.
It's twue. Oh, it's twuuue.
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I did not know....
that Eddie Van Halen asked Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates to join VH when they were moving on from David Lee Roth.
I can't go for that.
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I did not know ….
The world famous footage of Evel Kneivel crashing, tumbling down the ramp, and skidding across the pavement as he attempted to jump the fountain at Caesars was shot by Linda Evans.
The same Linda Evans that smoked up the Screen in Big Valley and later started on Dynasty.
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I did not know ….
The world famous footage of Evel Kneivel crashing, tumbling down the ramp, and skidding across the pavement as he attempted to jump the fountain at Caesars was shot by Linda Evans.
The same Linda Evans that smoked up the Screen in Big Valley and later started on Dynasty.
Audra might have been my favorite hottie back then.
Most of her screentime was resisting unseemly types that wanted to get in her undies while the Barkley men were doing Barkley things.
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I did not know that one of my favorite vampire movies “Near Dark” was directed by Kathryn Bigelow - who I don’t much care for as a rule. (I also didn’t know she directed Point Break).
If you’ve never seen it? Near Dark is a trip. Bill Paxton at his blood-soaked, scene chewing best. Lance Henriksen perfectly cast.
It’s what vampires would really be.
The biggest weakness is the lead. Adrian Pasdar is outclassed and his accent atrocious.
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I did not know what's in a name:
In the late 50's, a man named Glen Bell, in San Bernadino, Cali, opened a restaurant called, Bell's Drive-In and Tacos. In 1962, the name was changed to, yep, Taco Bell.
Not that any of us do Pilates, I don't know, maybe you do. But that form of exercise was invented by German immigrant, Joseph Pilates.
Speaking of Germany....Germany??? Did you know that German Chocolate Cake, was named after Samuel German, an American baker who developed the dark chocolate first used to make that cake.
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Not that any of us do Pilates, I don't know, maybe you do. But that form of exercise was invented by German immigrant, Joseph Pilates.
In the same vein: the burpee was named for its inventor, Royal H. Burpee.
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Andrew Clutterbuck aka Andrew Lincoln of TWD is married to Ian Anderson's (Jethro Tull) daughter Gael.
As a thirteen year old I was fortunate enough to experience the different genre's of R&R (like prog rock) and although Tull isn't in the Hall they occupied a place in my high school days. Jethro Tull were regulars on late night network TV on Fridays as side entertainment at parties, apart from the girls in attendance.
One of Tull's hits is Locomotive Breath.
Still is in my opinion the greatest opening of a rock song ever. If you've never sampled it I suggest you do so.
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Andrew Clutterbuck aka Andrew Lincoln of TWD is married to Ian Anderson's (Jethro Tull) daughter Gael.
As a thirteen year old I was fortunate enough to experience the different genre's of R&R (like prog rock) and although Tull isn't in the Hall they occupied a place in my high school days. Jethro Tull were regulars on late night network TV on Fridays as side entertainment at parties, apart from the girls in attendance.
One of Tull's hits is Locomotive Breath.
Still is in my opinion the greatest opening of a rock song ever. If you've never sampled it I suggest you do so.
You old flautist lover you!
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You old flautist lover you!
I can't hep mysef.
Ol dude could blow dat wind instrument and look all creepy at the same time.
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I got to see Tull when I was in high school when they played at UNO.
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Andrew Clutterbuck aka Andrew Lincoln of TWD is married to Ian Anderson's (Jethro Tull) daughter Gael.
As a thirteen year old I was fortunate enough to experience the different genre's of R&R (like prog rock) and although Tull isn't in the Hall they occupied a place in my high school days. Jethro Tull were regulars on late night network TV on Fridays as side entertainment at parties, apart from the girls in attendance.
One of Tull's hits is Locomotive Breath.
Still is in my opinion the greatest opening of a rock song ever. If you've never sampled it I suggest you do so.
I saw JT at the Pensacola Bayfront auditorium...around 94-95ish.
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I got to see Tull when I was in high school when they played at UNO.
Did you hit them with a wild card draw four!
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Did you hit them with a wild card draw four!
Legit chortle.
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Legit chortle.
Don’t encourage him.
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Legit chortle.
Same.
+1 for CTEAU
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Legit chortle.
He ain't no Wally Cox.
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Same.
+1 for CTEAU
Nicely played.
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I did not know that Fanta was developed by the Nazis when their Coca Cola factory was cut off from supplies from the US during WW2.
SO…. vee cahn’t have zee coke eh? You vill like zee Fanta!
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We Built this City was a song by Starship in the mid 80s (formerly Jefferson Starship and Jefferson Airplane). Mainly fronted by Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas in those days.
Few weirdo factoids:
- We Built this City was voted by VH1 sometime in the 90s (I think) as the worst song of all time. Ummmm, no. Is it canned? Sure but hardly the worst song ever.
- The song itself is a "f the man!", non corporate song if you listen to it. Which is ironic considering it's canned, "Corporate Rock".
- Songwriter was a guy named Martin Page. In the 80's most of us probably didn't know who that was. Collaborated a lot behind the scenes with big acts. By the Mid 90's? You may remember his solo album that became a big hit - In the House of Stone and Light. I still like that tune.
- Lastly, Mickey Thomas (mentioned above) who did much of the vocals for Starship and appears in a ton of the aforementioned song's video (BELOW - thats him in the still shot) - is from Cairo, Georgia - home of the Syrupmakers. If you're not familiar, Cairo is in the bottom western corner of Georgia - a stones throw from our esteemed Snaggie Lawyer in Dothan.
- Oh Also? Grace Slick will be 85 in October. Thats just weird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ
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is from Cairo, Georgia - home of the Syrupmakers. If you're not familiar, Cairo is in the bottom western corner of Georgia -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ
Home of one Duke Donaldson of AU football and baseball.
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I did not know (or perhaps remember) that Elon Musk had a cameo in Iron Man 2.