And it has a fairly small bathtub. Deal breaker there.
And it has a fairly small bathtub. Deal breaker there.
I got stung by a Portuguese Man of War Jelly once. If the Box hurts worse, I don't want to know. Fuck jellies.
That is truly a wonderful clip. His soul shines through. That saying, the eyes are the mirror of the soul. That's Jimmy Page. Pure Jimmy Page. Thank you.
YES! I still have no stars to give, but that is the perfect comment. I believe Page is not of this planet, but from somewhere far, far away.
I do recall Michael Hutchence, though from background recountings when Peaches passed. I had forgotten. And, I wasn't aware there were unanswered questions, though I seem to recall a confrontation mentioned in the press. All very sad. Just all around.
You are such a great historian. You post tidbits that drive my curiosity. I'm off.
Great pick, WC. I hated the elephant piece in particular. We have an elephant sanctuary nearby. These stories hit close to home. If you need uplifting sometime, Google elephant sanctuary, Tennessee. It's an amazing thing.
Loved this band in my dance til dawn days. This song, oddly, reminds me of the Pretenders. I can imagine Crissy singing it. Is it the phrasing? The musicality? I don't know. There's just something about it.
Great song! Here's another I liked from Guardians of the Galaxy. I thought it was awesome that so many perhaps forgotten songs made a glorious return through a movie for this generation. Yay.
Trying to stay warm, T-Bone has a Cold Hearted Woman.
Wow. What a great collection! I listened and still do to a lot of r&b through the years and blues. My Louisiana roots. I really don't know either if there was a connection between Paul and Gaye. It is curious that he would record that song with that tribute. Looking around, I did notice a lot of sites mistakenly…
You're right, too, from what I've read. There was a lot going on. A lot. Too much.
You are correct. It is Billy Paul and the pics are Marvin Gaye's funeral (I think.). I have no idea why.
And drugs. Marvin was at a low point in his life, dealing with depression and cocaine. He had moved home. He had deep issues with his father, a preacher, who had a lot of his own issues. Anyway, that's what I've read. Yeah.
Well said, my friend. Well said. I have no stars as kinja has won the night.
I've never heard Cash sing this. It's beautiful. thank you.
Yes. He speaks to my soul and always will.
I think there were also drug issues and control issues if I recall. I remember the day his murder was announced, thinking how could the writer singer of all this beautiful music, this activist for peace be shot dead by his father. Some things cannot be understood.
As usual and par, kinja and I are fighting. Again.