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This Day in Music…December 8
1731 – Composer Frantisek Xaver Dusek was born.
1813 – Beethoven’s “Opus 92: Symphony No. 7 in A major” was performed for the first time.
1865 – Composer Jean (Johan) Julius Christian Sibelius was born.
1882 – Composer Manuel Maria Ponce was born.
1890 – Composer Bohuslav Martinu was born.
1914 – “Watch Your Step” opened in New York. It was the first musical revue to feature a score completely by Irving Berlin.
1960 – Fabian visited Elvis Presley at Graceland and lent him his pants when Elvis ripped his demonstrating karate.
1961 – “Surfin’,” the Beach Boys first recording, was released.
1963 – Frank Sinatra, Jr. was kidnapped.
1967 – Traffic’s “Mr. Fantasy” LP was released.
1968 – Graham Nash announced the formation of Crosby, Stills and Nash three days after he quit the Hollies.
1969 – Testifying at his trial for possesion of hashish and heroin in the Toronto Supreme Court, Jimi Hendrix claimed that he had now “outgrown” drugs. The jury found him not guilty after eight hours of deliberations.
1972 – Frank Zappa Sr. placed an advertisement in Variety Magazine claiming he will give private instruction in craps, roulette, keno and blackjack.
1976 – John Denver appeared on the Carpenters’ ABC-TV special.
1980 -In New York City, Mark David Chapman shot John Lennon to death. Earlier in the day, Lennon had autographed an album for Chapman.
1982 – Marty Robbins died of heart failure at the age of 57.
1991 – The musical “Nick and Nora” opened.
1991 – Jazz trumpeter Buck Clayton died of natural causes at the age of 80.
1995 – Courtney Love was interviewed by Barbara Walters for ABC’s “10 Most Fascinating People of 1995.” During the interview Love told Walters that she wished she had done “eight thousand million things” differently to prevent husband Kurt Cobain’s death.
1995 – The surviving members of the Grateful Dead announced they were disbanding. Jerry Garcia’s, the founder of the group, had died the previous August.
1998 – The FBI opened its files on Frank Sinatra to the public. The file contained over 1,300 pages.
1998 – It was announced that Bruce Springsteen would tour again with the E Street Band for the first time in nearly a decade.
1999 – Prince appeared on NBC’s “Today.”
1999 – James Brown made his new MP3-only holiday album “James Brown Christmas For The Millennium & Forever” available exclusively through EMusic.com.
2000 – Sting received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2002 – Baz Luhrmann’s “La Boheme” opened on Broadway.
2003 – In England, Ozzy Osbourne was injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident. His injuries included a fractured left collarbone, eight fractured ribs and stable fracture to one of the vertebrae in his neck.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/dec08.htm
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about 9 months ago
For no reason other than its brilliance.
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He opened this tour in Barcelona in 1999…although this video is not from that year, it is a kick ass version of “Badlands” from a Barcelona concert in 2008 (I think).
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Because someone had to do it…
and the studio version…
about 9 months ago
For AJ.
Crosby, Stills & Nash – Southern Cross
about 9 months ago
Beautiful.
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-5 F = -20.556 C
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The Most Outrageous Fast Foods Ever (PHOTOS)
Deep Dish Pizza-from Uno’s Chicago Grill, a chain that Health Magazine has rated one of the healthiest restaurants in America. The health rating is thanks to the chain’s rejection of all things trans-fat and abundance of grilled menu items. However, Uno’s still indulges in its ‘Chicago classic’ deep dish, topped with pork sausage and worth a whopping 2,300 calories.
KFC’s Double Down- I have never heard of it but it is two strips of bacon and two pieces of cheese, sandwiched between a pair of fried chicken ‘buns’.
Taco Salad-fast food chain, On The Border, the Grande Taco Salad with ground beef is packed with 1,400 calories — and that’s before dressing. On The Border is the culprit of other high calorie creations… their nachos contain up to 2,500 calories!
Awesome Blossom- I’ve never heard of this, either. Apparently, the deep-fried flowering onion was Chili’s favorite appetizer, at a mere 2,000 per individual serving!
Aussie Cheesy Fries-I have heard of them but have never had them together…cheese and fries. Their scrumptious-ness comes at the cost up to 2,200 calories. At Outback Steakhouse, they take cheese fries to a new level by smothering them in two types of cheese, plus bacon and ranch dressing… causing Men’s Health to label these fries the worst food in America.
McDonald’s Angus Beef-Angus burger with bacon and cheese. Although it boasts higher quality angus beef, quality comes at the high price of 790 calories. Never tasted one.
Cheesy Gordita Crunch-Nope, never heard of it. For only a dollar and a half, you can get the cheesy gordita crunch at Taco Bell. It’s special because it is wrapped in both a soft and a hard taco shell, which are congealed together by a layer of cheese. People love the Cheesy G enough to petition for its continuation.
Burger King Quad Stacker-is the beastliest of all man-targeting sandwiches. The burger contains FOUR patties of meat, rendering inconsequential the bacon and cheese that adorn it. This burger is best described as simply unapologetic.
In N’ Out Animal Style-One of In N’ Out Burger’s most lucrative creations is also a secret. ‘Animal Style’ fries are not an option that appears on the menu, but when ordered they prove to be a smothering of special sauce, grilled onions and cheese. The burgers come animal style as well. I have never had an In N’ Out anything.
about 9 months ago
Heh. Out of context, this sounds a bit off color.
about 9 months ago
KAC,
This might be of interest to you.
Zombieland Writers to Pen ‘Deadpool’ Movie?
If you want to introduce a character to mainstream audiences that will be able to go on and headline a series of successful spin-offs, clearly the best way to do it is to put him in a shitty movie, give him half a dozen lines, make him unrecognizable from the movie star that plays him, sew up his mouth and cut off his head. Oh, wait.
Despite their counter-intuitive approach to franchise expansion, Fox are moving ahead with a “Deadpool” movie, and according to rumors the studio is in talks with “Zombieland” scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick to write the script. For those unfamiliar with the character, which probably includes everyone who saw his four minutes of screentime in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” Deadpool is a wisecracking, disfigured mercenary, who’s gained a cult following for the “Hellzapoppin”-style, fourth-wall-breaking nature of his adventures, a nature which, according to creator Rob Liefeld, will be retained in any future movie….
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Nevada,
Appreciate the link to the article about DEXTER that you posted yesterday. This season of DEXTER has been great and John Lithgow’s Trinity character is wonderfully creepy. Has anyone else been following the show at all?
about 9 months ago
It has warmed up!!!
-3 F = -19.444 C
about 9 months ago
Remind me not to complain about how cold it is…
about 9 months ago
It’s that time of year again…
The iTunes Store, which for some time has been the #1 music retailer, has posted its roundup of the year’s top sellers under the heading “Rewind 2009,” and it’s fitting that a throwback rock & roll band sold the most longplayers. Here are the Top 10 albums and tracks. The full roundup is at http://www.itunes.com/rewind2009.
ALBUMS
1. Kings of Leon, Only by the Night
2. Twilight
3. Lady Gaga, The Fame
4. Taylor Swift, Fearless
5. Dave Matthews Band, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King
6. The Essential Michael Jackson
7. The Fray, The Fray
8. Jay-Z, The Blueprint 3
9. Eminem, Relapse
10. Black Eyed Peas, The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)
TRACKS
1. “Boom Boom Pow,” Black Eyed Peas
2. “Right Round,” Flo Rida
3. “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
4. “I Gotta Feeling,” Black Eyed Peas
5. “Gives You Hell,” The All-American Rejects
6. “Just Dance,” Lady Gaga & Colby O’Donis
7. “Party in the U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
8. “The Climb,” Miley Cyrus
9. “Dead and Gone,” T.I. f/ Justin Timberlake
10. “Use Somebody,” KIngs of Leon
Hits Daily Double
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On the subject of weather:
Reporting from Moscow – In the snow-hushed woods on Moscow’s northern edge, scientists are decades deep into research on bending the weather to their will. They’ve been at it since Soviet dictator Josef Stalin paused long enough in the throes of World War II to found an observatory dedicated to tampering with climatic inconveniences.
Since then, they’ve melted away fog, dissipated the radioactive fallout from Chernobyl and called down rains fierce enough to drown unborn locusts threatening the distant northeastern grasslands.
Now they’re poised to battle the most inevitable and emblematic force of Russian winter: the snow.
Los Angeles Times
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More on the vinyl resurgence:
As music lovers approach a new decade in this still-young century, a recording technology once considered old and obsolete — vinyl — has been making a strong comeback.
Vinyl albums, which began to be replaced by CDs in the mid-1980s, have rebounded in recent years as enthusiasts young and old turned sentimental for the old pops, cracks and warm sounds emitting from grooves on a record.
And as sales have rebounded, music makers ranging from big acts like Jack White and the Flaming Lips to local bands in major cities have been cranking out vinyl and treating fans with added material like old-style liner notes or posters.
Reuters
about 9 months ago
Isn’t it on Showtime? I don’t subscribe to any of the premium channels.
about 9 months ago
Thanks Boulder, I needed that.
about 9 months ago
For list-lovers…Time’s The Top 10 Everything of 2009
And what do you know, a couple of Idols made it onto the Top 10 Songs list, although only one of the songs is truly worthy.
A certain television show made it on two lists, Top 10 TV Episodes and Top 10 TV series…
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I own none of them.
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I watch it online at http://www.tv-dome.net/
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I agree with your accessment, Nevada. According to TIME, Kelly Clarkson “My Life Would Suck Without You” is ranked #1! Wow.