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as John Belushi might have said 'it's 71 years ago today since the Germans bombed Pearl Harbour (Harbor)
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
Keith wrote:A tenner says it isn't
Hope you are not using the fact it was the 8th in Japan as a sneaky way of gaining a tenner
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
Hope you are not using the fact it was the 8th in Japan as a sneaky way of gaining a tenner
No I'm not that clever, I was referring to the Germans never having bombed Pearl Harbour to the best of my knowledge. Thanks for giving me the opportunity of being a 2@ though, I wish I got more of them.
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
Keith wrote:No I'm not that clever, I was referring to the Germans never having bombed Pearl Harbour to the best of my knowledge. Thanks for giving me the opportunity of being a 2@ though, I wish I got more of them.
I recommend the film Animal House
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
In slightly less celebrity obsessed times, an era when it was possible for a small handful of fans to hang around outside their home and wait for autographs and for the "celebs" to often be happy to sign and pose for photos whilst gaining no other publicity benefit (do they only ever pose for photos at cinema previews and award shows these days ?), it all changed with a deranged fan at a time in his life when he was apparently making a return to mainstream popular music with the release of Double Fantasy after years in the wilderness as a pop recluse - who knows if that album would have been successful without his death or if he would have got the airplay that he did post Dec 8th 1980...
Anyway, Yoko is still a bit of a wierdo, has anyone ever been to one of her art installations ?
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JerryChicken wrote:Today in history ?
Dec 8th 1980 : John Lennon is shot dead.
In slightly less celebrity obsessed times, an era when it was possible for a small handful of fans to hang around outside their home and wait for autographs and for the "celebs" to often be happy to sign and pose for photos whilst gaining no other publicity benefit (do they only ever pose for photos at cinema previews and award shows these days ?), it all changed with a deranged fan at a time in his life when he was apparently making a return to mainstream popular music with the release of Double Fantasy after years in the wilderness as a pop recluse - who knows if that album would have been successful without his death or if he would have got the airplay that he did post Dec 8th 1980...
Anyway, Yoko is still a bit of a wierdo, has anyone ever been to one of her art installations ?
Remember it well seeing as it was my 15th birthday. Some great tracks on Double Fantasy. Woman, Just Like Starting Over, and my personal favourite Watching the Wheels.
And yes, Yoko is still a bit off the wall. Something I wouldn't knock her for mind.
In slightly less celebrity obsessed times, an era when it was possible for a small handful of fans to hang around outside their home and wait for autographs and for the "celebs" to often be happy to sign and pose for photos whilst gaining no other publicity benefit (do they only ever pose for photos at cinema previews and award shows these days ?), it all changed with a deranged fan at a time in his life when he was apparently making a return to mainstream popular music with the release of Double Fantasy after years in the wilderness as a pop recluse - who knows if that album would have been successful without his death or if he would have got the airplay that he did post Dec 8th 1980...
Anyway, Yoko is still a bit of a wierdo, has anyone ever been to one of her art installations ?
Remember it well seeing as it was my 15th birthday. Some great tracks on Double Fantasy. Woman, Just Like Starting Over, and my personal favourite Watching the Wheels.
And yes, Yoko is still a bit off the wall. Something I wouldn't knock her for mind.
WIZEB wrote:Remember it well seeing as it was my 15th birthday. Some great tacks on Double Fantasy. Woman, Just Like Starting Over, and my personal favourite Watching the Wheels.
My own little tribute to a time that we don't always appreciate was so completely different to the times we live in today, a time when the population could be effectively controlled by government and their violent dispersal of street protest and a time when one millionaire used his position and influence to speak out and was hounded through the courts for three and a half years under the shadow of a 60 day deportation notice until finally the US Appeal Court, under a different administration to that which had started the process and by now aware of the change in public opinion, declared ” … the courts will not condone selective deportation based upon secret political grounds.”
Those were very interesting times to be a teenager...
WIZEB wrote:Remember it well seeing as it was my 15th birthday. Some great tacks on Double Fantasy. Woman, Just Like Starting Over, and my personal favourite Watching the Wheels.
My own little tribute to a time that we don't always appreciate was so completely different to the times we live in today, a time when the population could be effectively controlled by government and their violent dispersal of street protest and a time when one millionaire used his position and influence to speak out and was hounded through the courts for three and a half years under the shadow of a 60 day deportation notice until finally the US Appeal Court, under a different administration to that which had started the process and by now aware of the change in public opinion, declared ” … the courts will not condone selective deportation based upon secret political grounds.”
Those were very interesting times to be a teenager...
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