Posted on 09/23/2016 5:19:59 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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Perfect! ....and thank you.....
Good morning, E...((HUGS))...any gophers for Bo? Turtles?
You and Bo have a great Saturday.
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No, no turtles or gophers for Bo but we had a great time walking and doing some exercise.
It looks like it is going to be a beautiful day! I might give it a go.
See Ya later! :-)
Comcast is the worst lib company on the planet. Our cable went out just before Ted Cruz was to speak at the Repub national convention. It miraculously came back on immediately after Cruz ended his speech.
We watched it on the local PBS station anyway.
Oh No.
The gal cooking wont accept any help or money, she wants to do it for us.
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Celeste Mendoza - Echale Salsita ( Son )
Celeste Mendoza - El Chisme De La Cuchara ( Guaguanco )
Celeste Mendoza - El Final No Llegar ( Bolero )
Celeste Mendoza - El Poder Mayor ( Guaguanco )
La Orquesta Ceiba - El Bailador
La Orquesta Herencia Salsera - El Manicerito
La Orquesta Macabeo - Bonus Track
La Orquesta Macabeo - Charlatan
La Orquesta Macabeo - La Culpa
La Orquesta Salsa Espesa - Casamiento No
La Sonora Los Fantasticos - Monina Y Ramon
Los Soneros All-Stars - Nague Que Bola
Manny Silvera - Cosas Del Destino
Melchor Zapata - Irimo
Montuno Swing - La Renta de Tula
Mundito Y Su Orquesta Celestial - Yo Me Pongo Sabroso
Oscar Ledezma Y Los Okanais - Guajira Pa' La Osha
Paul De Castro Y Su Orquesta Dengue - Maestro Frank
Raul Gutierez Y Irazu - Se Te Van Los Pies
Sexappeal - A Escondida
Sexappeal - Camino Real Por Vereda
Sexappeal - Dime
Son Quatro - Pueblo Latino
Sonando - Para Ti Bailador
Timbalive - Arriba Tu Gozas Mas
Timbalive - Ave Maria Que Calor
Timbalive - Chirrin Chirran
Timbalive - Zorra
Tumbao Y Trombon - Paris Tiene Su Salsa
Victor Rendon - Por La Manana
BTTT
We had DISH and a satellite internet service for years but when the internet company went out of business, we had to do something. Comcast was pretty much our only option where we live. We’ve been pretty lucky so far with it as far as service goes. Outages have been rare the two years we’ve had their service.
Lib company or not, we’re satisfied with their service. Costs half what we paid for satellite tv and internet services and it doesn’t go out every time a cloud passes overhead. :-)
Lonnie Donegan - Does Your Chewing Gum Lose it’s Flavour?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6bFTVi0hHs
Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport - sang by Rolf Harris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D-LmRNdQiQ
Early this afternoon I had to say goodbye to a friend who passed this past Wednesday afternoon. He was the last WWII veteran I knew. Berl had served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific. The service provided by the VFW was very nice. After the salute, Taps was played by a bugler. Berl was 96 and his health had been failing, but one thing always brought a smile to his face and he loved to sing it to the ladies....ALL the ladies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjCoKslQOEs
Enjoy your well deserved rest my friend. I appreciate you letting me live in the holler....even though I didn’t vote Democrat.
You’re welcome - getting to be time to enjoy the glorious fall foliage here in the east - thought a little “forest” music would help set the mood......
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Celeste Mendoza - Estas Acabando ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - Herido De Sombra ( Bolero Rumba )
Celeste Mendoza - La Mujer De Antonio ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - La Ultima Rumba ( Guaguanco )
Celeste Mendoza - Los Beodos (Guaguanco)
Celeste Mendoza - Mi Rumba Echando Candela ( Guaracha )
Celeste Mendoza - No Juegues Con Los Santos ( Son )
Celeste Mendoza - Papa Oggun ( Guaguanco )
Celeste Mendoza - Que Me Castigue Dios ( Ranchera Mambo )
La Orquesta Macabeo - La Noche
La Orquesta Macabeo - Macabinico
La Orquesta Macabeo - Se Pone Deficl
La Orquesta Macabeo - Supermercado
La Orquesta Macabeo - Swing
Sexappeal - Esta Noche
Sexappeal - Mi Corazon
Sexappeal - Pienso En Ti
Sexappeal - Porque No Vienes
Sexappeal - Si No Te Hubieras Ido
Sexappeal - Te Doy Mi Vida
Sexappeal - Todo Se Lo Debo A El
Timbalive - Dame Un Tin
Timbalive - De Miami A La Habana ( Version Timbalive )
Timbalive - De Miami A La Habana
Timbalive - Se Quema Timbalive
Timbalive - Sopla Mi Trombon
Timbalive - Timba Pa La Humanidad
Timbalive - Tu Sabes Que Yo Se
Timbalive - Un Poquito Pa' Despues
Timbalive - Vive La Vida
LOL! First heard this song when I was 11 yrs. old and over 50 years later, I STILL say platypus duck rather than duckbill platypus. Weird the things that can stick in one’s brain. :-)
This song had been written for Yip Yip Yaphank in 1918 but had been dropped from the show and into Irvings desk drawer. In 1938 Irving sensed that the German question might once again be litigated in the court of arms, so he pulled the song out of his drawer and began tinkering with the lyrics. Kate Smith, whose radio show had been running for seven years on CBS under the title The Songbird of the South, was looking for something new and patriotic, and she approached Irving. What timing! He had it ready for her in a jiffy, and it became Americas second national anthem after September 11, 2001.
But there was controversy from the Left. Woody Guthrie thought the song unrealistic and complacent, writing This Land is Your Land as his answer.
This was to become Kates signature song, and it was played in lieu of The Star Spangled Banner at Philadelphia Flyers hockey games because it brought the team good luck. Kate even sang it live during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Irving chose not to accept a penny of royalties from it. He licensed the song to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls, and it was they who profited from it. His other patriotic songs of the era were licensed to the Navy Relief, Red Cross, March of Dimes and various war bond drives.
This is the songs premiere, taken from a radio broadcast on November 10, 1938, done for the twentieth anniversary of the end of World War I. Note that she sings the intro, which has been adjusted for the time. Also note that this is not a march; the time signature is 2/2. What is amazing is that she hits the high D at the end without effort!
This clip is from 1943's This is the Army. This is Max Steiners orchestration, done for Warner Brothers. Take a look at who is reading Variety near the end.
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