Posted on 04/01/2016 12:53:37 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Why are all the music chieftains from my “you’te” croking b4 70 or close to it?
Drugs,Sex RenR??
I seen thunderclap and though of fat chicks doing that twerking thing. Some things you just can un-see.
Not Randy Newman, though.
Don’t want no short people round here.
RIP, sir.
Will play my only Newman record in your honor, ‘Something in the air.’
Sigh, many of our artistic names from the past are no longer with us. A sign we are all getting older and there truly is no escape from what is life’s promise. We die.
Will play my only Newman record in your honor, Something in the air.
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According to Wiki it was a one hit wonder. A really good song, though.
The two other band members both died from heart failure at 26 and 56.
Thanks for the link. Great song. It was an anthem for my generation.
Another big loss in the world of British entertainment....
Ronnie Corbett (Of ‘The Two Ronnies’)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3416516/posts
Randy Newman was great, when he wrote serious music, and not Muzak for movies.
When he wrote songs for Three Dog Night?
Love that song.
I enjoyed it. Just the one cut on an LP of collective hits for a specific year. At one time LP studios did that...make an LP loaded with hit songs from different artists for one year. The label title something like GREAT GOLDIES FROM 1959 or similar ie-1969, 1970 and other years worth of accumulation. Now that we no longer seem to have vinyl LPs not certain they do this any longer. It was done on the old 8 tracks recording, the cassette recordings, but it seems the fans of oldies might be fading or dying and there is no longer an audience for them. Time marches on :-)) LOL- Have on the same type of LP a cut of Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs singing Wooly Bully!
If you have in interest in music, especially old tunes from the baby boomer years and earlier, you might enjoy this site
There is a lot offered here.
PLAYA COFFI
http://www.tropicalglen.com/index.html
Make it a great weekend!
I’m just glad they’re not both dead.
I did a Q search and none look like heart problem kids.Too much of a “quality drugs”.
are they related
I doubt it.
Yes, spouse saw that just yesterday? Today? The League of Gentleman, he loved to watch that crazy show. OTOH, I seldom found anything funny there. Benny Hill was watched, Monty Python was watched. And the Brit coms Are You Being Served, Waiting for God, Keeping Up Appearances were more to my liking. Absolutely Fabulous was also a shared favorite.
LOL many of those TeeVee shows were as old as dirt even before they finally made it to our shores. When we were at last given the opportunity to view them, many of the character actors had passed.
The best in British Tee Vee favored, personally, would be Roger Moore in The Saint, The Avengers and The Prisoner. Oh and another shared favorite was Red Dwarf and The Red Green Show.
British productions went down another path entirely compared to American productions.
I seldom found anything funny there
Maybe a Guy Thing?
Secrets are OK sometimes
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