Posted on 01/06/2017 6:01:57 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
Dang it! I was just getting ready to make the jump! LOL
WOOHOO! You snagged it!
Can you just almost hear her snickering when she plays the trick one more time? LOL! I love kitties...they are so unique!
Sure can. And when we look up at her, she’s grinning like the Cheshire Cat. LOL
She’s a brat.
Your turn now! :)
I doubt I’ll be awake when the 150 comes up. It’s a long ways off. :-)
Yeah...it kind of is! LOL!
I wonder if Mrs Berry is closer to laying that egg. She’s sort of fluffed up, but I keep thinking it’s probably the wind at her back.
She’s fluffed up trying to stay warm, poor bird. It’s 26 degrees there and when you factor in that wind ..... BRRRRR!
She’s restless but who knows if it’s a new egg or the weather that’s stirring her up? Could be both. I have the cam up to keep an eye on her as I watch Quantum Leap. LOL
I’ve been going back and forth from an episode of Code Black from last year that I watch on line. I think she’s “tucked in” now. Or she’ll have the egg laid when no one is looking. LOL!
Got ya hooked on that show, didn’t I? LOL! It is really good and I don’t miss an episode.
I’m glad Comcast added several channels with old shows. I love Quantum Leap but didn’t get to watch it often during its original run. Was always at work at night.
She keeps waking up but tucks back in pretty quickly. She needs to lay soon or the second chick isn’t going to have a chance.
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((HUGS))Good morning, Kathy. How’s it going?
((HUGS))Good morning, LUV W. How’s it going?
You sure did...bad radu! LOL! But it is good. I’m in the middle of the first season. I think I like it better than Grey’s Anatomy. Until they all start “hooking up” and then it’ll just be the same ol’, same ol. LOL!
...and since I left this unposted, I guess I’ll say goodnight! LOL! It’s really late when I start doing stuff like this.
See ya tomorrow night. Hope we have eggie by then! :)
So far, so good on the “hooking up”. Very little of that. I liked Grey’s Anatomy for a while but it got to be too much.
I hope Code Black has a long run because it’s a good show.
Cuddle up with the kittehs and get a good night’s sleep. I’m with you on hoping for a new egg by tomorrow.
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Cinrton Featuring The Soul Survivors - Where Do We Go From Here
Cubismo - Morenita
Cubismo - Tequila
Cubismo - Yumbambe
Cubismo Featuring Gibonni - Tempera
Cubismo Featuring Josipa Lisac - Na Na Na Na
Cubismo Featuring Oliver Dragojevic - Picaferaj
Cubismo Featuring Saban Bajramovic - Geljan Dade
Paulo FG - Iencia
Paulo FG - Me Gusta Cuba
Paulo FG - No Hay Control
Paulo FG - Remember Hialeah
Paulo FG - Sigo Siendo
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Llegado
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Lo Que Quiero Es Cantar
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Song For TP ( Tito Puente )
Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me ( Not To Come )
Tomas R Einarsson - Havanablus
Tommy Dorsey - I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Uriah Heep - Easy Livin'
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hangin' On
Various Artists - Bailala Pronto
Various Artists - Chisme
Venezuela Salsa World Series - Ahora Yo Me Rio
Venezuelan Masters Orchestra - Como Camina
War - Slippin' Into Darkness
Wuelfo - Te Voy A Dar
[Publius note: All text in this weekends Canteen contribution was written by John Kruth for his article in The Observer.]
One glance at the cover of the Doors debut album and you knew the summer of love was over, and the flower children were headed straight for the sanitarium. These Doors, as drummer John Densmore later quipped, were clearly unhinged.
Ray Manzarek carried the stern countenance of a Protestant preacher, hunched over the keyboard driving Jim Morrison into new, uncharted realms as he delivered psychedelic sermons. Manzareks studied glare behind his rimless glasses and stiff, formal appearance (preferring suits to the colorful ad-hoc hippie esthetic) gave him the air of a tidy yet maniacal schoolmaster while guitarist Robby Kreiger resembled a frazzled Venice Beach ragamuffin. And Densmore just seemed like that guy in high school you knew you had to keep away from your little sister. Well, they all did, but none more so than the self-proclaimed Lizard King, Jim Morrison.
True rock n roll seethes with danger, bordering at times on madness, whether Jerry Lee Lewis pounding his piano like a man possessed by the devil he feared, or Jimi Hendrix feedback melting your face as he nonchalantly asked, Are you experienced?
Released on January 4, 1967, the Doors self-titled debut presented the peace and love crowd with a strange invitation. Like some crazy stranger you just met, Jim stands on a precarious precipice, arm stretched out beckoning you to leap with him into the great unknown.
In honor of the albums 50th anniversary, we present you with a song-by-song synopsis of one of rocks most enduring debut albums.
Up-and-coming rock singers looking for some cred routinely borrowed the bluster of bluesmen like Howlin Wolf and Willie Dixon, as the Doors did with their enthralling cover of Back Door Man. (The Rolling Stones first hit was the Chicago bassist/songwriters Little Red Rooster, while the Animals conjured Lead Belly for their covers of House of the Rising Sun and John Lee Hooker for Boom, Boom, Boom.)
When Howlin Wolf croaked I can eat more chicken than any mans ever seen, there was no doubting him for a minute. Three hundred pounds of heavenly joy, as he described himself, the Wolf was a man of voracious appetites, whether hungering for delectable drumsticks and wings, or the little girls, who, unlike most men, understand as he sang in Dixons Back Door Man.
But the Doors made Willies Back Door Man their own. Side Two bursts wide open with one of Jims best feral screams. Morrison sounds dangerous and unpredictable, like a wild animal suddenly freed from its cage, while Robby Kreigers fuzz-tone guitar soars and swoops around Jims every word like a maniacal bumblebee.
Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Cubismo Featuring Vlada Divljan - Nina Bonita Djevojko Mala
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - La Runidera
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Lullaby For A Queen
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Mambo City
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Mango Mangue
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Once Upon A TimeThere Was A Story
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Sabroso
Dorance Lorza Y Sexteto Cafe - Salsa Pa Ti - La Runidera
Ray Rodriguez Y Swing Sabroso - Youre My Everything
Rick Davies - Calle Loca
Robin Jones And King Salsa - A La Timba Tambor
Sixto Llorente Y Son Del Indio - Caminando Voy
Snowboy And The Latin Section - Descarga Mozambique
Snowboy And The Latin Section - Los Rumberos De La Habana Y Matanzas
Sonora La Calle - Caliente Es El Verano
Sonora Los Fantasticos - Para Que Goces
Sonora Palma Soriano - Cha-Cha-Cha Con Pachanga
Sonora Palma Soriano - Cumbia En La Playa
Sonora Palma Soriano - Los Faraones
Sonora Palma Soriano - Mosaico ( Se Formo El Rumbon Baila Mi Rumba )
Sonora Palma Soriano - Rumbero Salsero
Sonora Palma Soriano - Salsa Pal Mundo
Sonora Palma Soriano - Salsa Para Bailar
Sonora Palma Soriano - Salud Dinero Y Amor
Sunlight Square Latin Combo - Havana Central
Tony Canales - Con Klase
Tower Of Power - You Do The Math
Yambu - Profesor
ZZ Topp - Sharp Dressed Man
Zaperoko - El Zaperoko
Good evening, spel, and thank you for the Saturday Afternoon Edition of the Salsa Addiction Emergency Room! ((HUGS))
I Looked At You is Jims breezy valentine to the eternal yin/yang, girl/boy dance of attraction, a menacing variation on Doris Troys R&B hit Just One Look.
But Morrisons celebration comes with a warning: Its too late, he moans, knowing all too well that once you trip loves trigger theres no turning back, as his bandmates sweep us away on a brief joyride, buoyed by Rays keyboards and punctuated by Densmores riveting drum fills.
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