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  1. Keira Knightley looks positively emaciated in the photograph. So many actresses today go for the skeletal look like Knightley or Teri Hatcher. Yuk!

    I didn't think the picture of a gay guy nibbling Knightley's ear looked particularly sinister. I think Tom Ford looks a bit like Jeremy Pivens.

  2. I liked the opening bit with Eric Idle, but then I have always thought that he was the funniest Python!!

    I do agree with Ron Jon about the Hollywood Bowl performances. The original skits from the television series were, IMO, better. I did, however, love the Hollywood Bowl version of the travel agent sketch which has always been one of my favourite Python bits. The Hollywood Bowl version runs longer than the original sketch from the TV series. I'm off to Cuba for 2 weeks, but I've got the VCR set to tape the next several installments of the PBS special.

    Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggar, Hobbs was fond of his dram,

    Rene Descartes was a drunken fart, I drink therefore I am!

    Hasta Luego!! :cool: :cool: :cool:

  3. This Flight Tonight by Nazareth over Joni Mitchell's original.

    The rendition of the song Woodstock by Matthews Southern Comfort over either Joni Mitchell's version or CSNY's version.

    From the above, one might assume that I don't like Joni Mitchell. Not true. She's awesome!!

    Eric Clapton's version of I Shot The Sheriff over Bob Marley's original.

    :happybanana: :happybanana:

  4. Basically, I agree with Jimmy. With a few exceptions, most of the films released by the big Hollywood studios are drek. There are the aforementioned "dreadful" sequels, big budget special effects laden extravaganzas(long on action and very short on plot or characterization) and gorefests like Hostel or Saw. A great many of the most interesting movies are made by samaller, independent studios or by foreign studios. While Hollywood likes to blame the popularity of DVD's and satellite T.V. for declining box office receipts, I believe people are just tired of paying big bucks to watch mediocre or just plain awful films.

    As for the Academy Awards, I haven't watched more than 20 minutes of any awards show in more than 10 years. Long, boring acceptance speeches, lame jokes and narcissistic behaviour do not, IMO, make for good television.

    Please bring back Billy Crystal!!!

  5. To me, a classic song is one that sounds as original and vibrant today as it did when it was first recorded.

    IMO, the following songs are rock/pop classics:

    Night Moves - Bob Seger

    Heart Of Gold - Neil Young

    In My Life - The Beatles

    Wild Horses - The Stones

    Sultans Of Swing - Dire Straits

    Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac

    Daniel - Elton John

    Cherry Bomb - John Mellencamp

    These are just a few of the literally hundreds of songs I could name.

  6. Although I am not a huge fan of blues music, there are several artists I really like:

    Johnny Winter - IMO, the best electric blues guitarist ever!

    Big Joe Williams - I just love his unique sound.

    Tommy Castro - plays music that is a mixture of blues, rock, jazz and soul.

    SRV - another great electric blues guitarist.

    Robert Cray.

    Mississippi Fred McDowell.

  7. The Steelers victory was a mixed blessing for me. I was cheering for Seattle (primarily because I like Mike Holmgren the former coach of my beloved Packers) but I won my office pool since I picked the Steelers to win (24 to 10). I feel sorry for Matt Hasselbeck. If his receivers had not had dropsy and if the refereeing had not been so one sided, PERHAPS the result would have been different. As they say, statistics are for losers.

    It appears that Jerramy Stevens can talk the talk but he can't walk the walk. That's enough cliches for now.

  8. Statesboro Blues - The Allman Brothers Band

    I Shot The Sheriff - as played by Eric Clapton at the Crossroads's Guitar Festival. Almost anything Clapton plays live is better than his conservative studio offerings.

    Johnny Winter - Mean Town Blues. He is an electifying live performer.

    I'm Going Home by Alvin Lee At Woodstock. IMO, the highlight of the whole Woodstock performance.

    :headphones:

  9. There are SOOOOOOOOO many to choose from. Here are a few of my favourites:

    Johnny Winter - Mean Town Blues and It's All Over Now

    Alvin Lee - his smokin' solo from his Woodstock performance of I"m Going Home or any of his solos from Keep On Rockin'.

    Link Wray - The Way I Walk

    Collins and Rossington on the aforementioned Freebird.

    The guitarist responsible for the solo on Steely Dan's "Do It Again"

    I also love Duane Allman's slide work on Statesboro Blues

    :guitar: :guitar: :guitar:

  10. Mary Chapin Carpenter - Rhythm Of The Blues and That's Real

    Jane Olivor - Weeping Willows, Cattails and You're The One I Love

    John Fogerty - Deja Vu All Over Again

    Ian Matthews of Matthews Southern Comfort singing Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock"

    These are all I can think of off the top of my head.

  11. As Brad mentioned, all of the Eagles' material is great.

    Two of my favourite (non-hit) Eagles tunes are King Of Hollywood from The Long Run album and Pretty Maids All In A Row from the Hotel California album.

    It's a shame that they recently kicked Don Felder out of the band. The chemistry between him and Joe Walsh was fabulous.

    :guitar: :guitar: :guitar:

  12. Hawaii Five - O

    The theme from Mash

    The theme from High Chapparal

    The theme from The Rockford Files

    The theme from Bonanza

    The theme from Cade's County (a short-lived show starring Glenn Ford.

    The theme from Miama Vice

    The theme from Gunsmoke

    The theme from Mannix :beatnik: :beatnik:

  13. How about a little "Expresso Love" by Dire Straits?

    She get's the sun in the daytime

    Perfume in the dusk

    And she comes out in the night time

    With the honeysuckle musk

    Because she smells just like a rose

    And she tastes just like a peach

    She got me walking where the wildlife goes

    I'd do anything to reach her

    And she was made in heaven

    Heaven's in the world

    Is this just expresso love

    You know I'm crazy for the girl

    She call me just to talk

    She's my lover she's a friend of mine

    She says hey mister you wanna take a walk

    In the wild west end sometime

    And I get trouble with my breathing

    She says boys don't know anything

    But I know what I want

    I want everything

    Well I feel so good cos I feel so good

    And I feel so good cos it feels so right

    I was made to go with my girl

    Like a saxophone was made to go with the night

    And she can raise one eyebrow

    Put her hand on my hip

    And I close one eye now

    Sweat on her lip

    And I surrender to the fever

    I surrender to the will of the night

    She love me so tender I got to believe her

    Love? expresso love's alright

    I don't want no sugar in it

    Thank you very much

    All wired up on it all fired up on it

    Expresso touch

    Hey maestro expresso

    It's just another one just like the other one

    Hey maestro expresso

    Is this another one just like the other one

  14. Since these are the years of uncertainty, here's an answer to "the safe life" from Mary-Chapin Carpenter:

    I took a walk in the rain one day on the wrong side of the tracks

    I stood on the rails till I saw that train

    Just to see how my heart would react

    Now some people say that you shouldn't tempt fate

    And for them I would not disagree

    But I never learned nothing from playing it safe

    I say fate should not tempt me

    I take my chances, I don't mind working without a net

    I take my chances, I take my chances every chance I get

    I sat alone in the dark one night, tuning in by remote

    I found a preacher who spoke of the light but there was brimstone in his throat

    He'd show me the way according to him in return for my personal check

    I flipped my channel back to CNN and I lit another cigarette

    I take my chances, forgiveness doesn't come with a debt

    I take my chances, I take my chances every chance I get

    I've crossed lines of words and wire and both have cut me deep

    I've been frozen out and I've been on fire and the tears are mine to weep

    Now I can cry until I laugh and laugh until I cry

    So cut the deck right in half, I'll play from either side

    I take my chances, I pay my dollar and I place my bet

    I take my chances, I take my chances every chance I get

    I take my chances, I don't cling to remorse or regret

    I take my chances, I take my chances every chance I get

    I take my chances

    I take my chances :guitar:

    Ah, bless you Otokichi, another Mary Chapin Carpenter fan!!! And I was beginning to think I was the only one.

  15. One I forgot to mention in my earlier post, is The Bishop's Wife (the one with Cary Grant and David Niven not the horrible remake with Whitney Houston).

    In this movie, Grant plays Dudley, an angel who is sent to earth to help the faltering marriage of a young minister (Niven) who is struggling to raise funds for a new cathedral. However, the angel has a mind of his own and trouble ensues when the minister's wife (Loretta Young) begins to develop feelings for Dudley.

    A wonderful film, with great performances by the principals.

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