Friday, March 29, 2024

‘The Chest’. Shapely actress and model Carole Landis posing on the beach in the early 1940s, capturing a moment when the world seemed to be at her feet

20th Century Fox

Actress Carole Landis, born on New Year’s Day in 1919 in Wisconsin, and by 1940 had become a star with her breakout role as Loana in ‘One Million B.C.’ In addition to her thriving career as an actress and pin-up girl, she undertook extensive USO tours during World War II, traversing over 100,000 miles, and contributed as a writer for newspapers and magazines. However, her tumultuous love life ultimately landed her in peril. By the age of 29, she had married and divorced four times, and was engaged in an affair with married actor Rex Harrison. Whilst the exact circumstances of her demise doth apparently remain in dispute among her living relatives, it was officially determined that Miss Landis, distraught over Mr. Harrison's refusal to divorce his wife for her, ended her life with an overdose of Seconal. Her body was discovered the following day by Rex Harrison, who curiously delayed informing the authorities for several hours. Another enigmatic Hollywood mystery that may forever remain unsolved, yet Carole Landis undoubtedly remains one of the most vivacious figures of her era, and her untimely death a crying shame.

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Born #OTD 1867: Cy Young

Bain New Service/Library of Congress/public domain

Cy Young was born in rural Ohio on 29 March, 1867, and to this day stands as the greatest workhorse of a pitcher in baseball history. His record of 511 wins remains unbroken, as does his loss record of 316. Additionally, he holds the records for most innings pitched (7,356), most games started (815), and most complete games (746). With the modern era's cautious approach to pitcher usage, it is probable that these records will endure for eternity.

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Helen Twelvetrees: a tragic heroine both on and off the screen

RKO Radio Pictures

Golden Age actress Helen Twelvetrees died in 1958 at the age of 49 from a sedative overdose, which coroners ruled as suicide. She emerged as a prominent dramatic actress in the 1930s, often portraying women whose lives were filled with turmoil and despair. Her personal life mirrored the characters she played. A co-star in a 1951 stage production of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’, in which Twelvetrees starred as Blanche DuBois, noted that she had ‘the saddest eyes I'd ever seen ... it was also obvious that she had an extremely fragile psyche’. However, in this photograph, she embodies a decidedly more cheerful character as Maryan Garner in the 1930 musical ‘Swing High’ alongside co-star Fred Scott.

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Thelma Todd, 1906-1935

Elmer Fryer, circa 1931

Thelma Todd, known as ‘The Ice Cream Blonde’, was a comedic actress, model, and 1925 Miss Massachusetts. She starred alongside ZaSu Pitts, Buster Keaton, and the Marx Brothers ere her untimely death at 29 from carbon monoxide poisoning.

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#OTD 1994: Pink Floyd's masterpiece 'The Division Bell' is released

The Division Bell’ celebrates its 30th anniversary. An album I purchased on its release day, and one that continues to captivate me and bring me solace just as it did when I was 16 years old. A timeless masterpiece.

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Born #OTD 1921: Nancy Kelly

20th Century Fox

American actress and model Nancy Kelly in a promotional shot for 1939’s ‘Stanley and Livingstone’, a film in which she appeared opposite Spencer Tracy and Walter Brennan.

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Born #OTD 1921: Simone Signoret


Renowned French actress Simone Signoret as the title character in 1948’s ‘Dédée d'Anvers’.

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Saturday, March 23, 2024

#OTD 1908: Joan Crawford

Joan Crawford by Ruth Harriet Louise, circa 1926.

Wishing one and all a very happy Joan Crawford’s Birthday. Born on 23 March, 1908.

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Jean Peters in 'Pickup on South Street', 1953

20th Century Fox

Jean Peters portrays Candy in the 1953 Cold War spy thriller 'Pickup on South Street'.

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Elizabeth Taylor in 'Night Watch', 1973.

Avco Embassy Pictures

Dame Elizabeth Taylor in ‘Night Watch’, an excellent psychological thriller from 1973.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

#OTD 1760: The Great Boston Fire ravaged the city

Boston Public Library

It consumed 360 buildings in the vicinity of what is now Washington Street and Fort Hill, leaving over a thousand people homeless in its wake.

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#OTD 1963: Kathy Ireland

Photo: Sports Illustrated

#OTD 1963: The gorgeous Irish-American swimsuit queen Kathy Ireland was born in Glendale, CA. 

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A a life-size replica of a Patagotitan dinosaur

Marcio Pimenta

Located in Trelew, Argentina, is a life-size replica of a Patagotitan dinosaur. Explore this and many more stunning pictures of the Patagonia region by clicking here.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

#OTD 1821: Sir Richard Francis Bacon

National Portrait Gallery

19 March, 1821. English explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton born in Torquay, Devon. Renowned for much, including his linguistic prowess and worldwide voyages, notably as the first European to discover Lake Tanganyika. Verily, a remarkable gentleman.

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#OTD 1923: Pamela Britton

United Artists

Pamela Britton, born Armilda Jane Owens in Milwaukee, WI, on 16 March, 1923, was known for her Broadway work. Her notable film roles include Paula Gibson in 'D.O.A.' (1950) and Miss Unconscious in 'Key to the City' (1950).

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#OTD 1936: Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress photographed by Bunny Yeager.

Wishing a joyous 88th birthday to the illustrious Swedish actress and model Ursula Andress, famed for portraying Honey Ryder in ‘Doctor No’, 1962. As captured here by Bunny Yeager. 

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

#OTD 1770: The Boston Massacre

Illustration: ‘The Bloody Massacre,’ engraved by Paul Revere, via Wikimedia Commons

Today in 1870, an impassioned mob incited British soldiers to fire their weapons, driven by the sensationalistic and exaggerated rhetoric of the populist propagandist Samuel Adams. Said mob were outraged that colonists were being required to contribute to repaying war debts from the recent global conflict, the French & Indian War, from which British victory had spared these very folks from falling under French rule. Five of the insurrectionists were left dead, escalating tensions to a boiling point over the next few years. This culminated in an all-out revolution by 1775 and the eventual end of British colonial rule in the thirteen American colonies. The conflict resulted in millions of lives lost and displaced, with pressure tactics, otten pure terrorism, employed by patriots against fellow citizens loyal to the crown. The upheaval profoundly altered the global order, ultimately leading to the emergence of the United States of America as a global superpower, for both better and worse. Whether one loves or hates America - and I, and, verily, most of thee reading these words do reside in America - one should never be deluded into viewing the patriot forces as unequivocally righteous. The most zealous and ideological among them sought to impose their will on the general population. Today, there are striking parallels, as the country faces division, with movements like #Cult45 and Christian nationalism coalescing around a corrupt, charismatic leader driven by grievance and bloodlust. 

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A RANT ABOUT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TELEVISION BROADCASTS IN THE PRESENT AGE

MLB

New rules for baseball announcers and the various television crews covering these broadcasts: Firstly, actually call the bloody games and ixnay the chit-chatting on the headsets with outfielders, managers, et al. Unnecessary distractions. Everybody does this nowadays, yet I’ve not seen any evidence to suggest any viewers derive enjoyment from it. It annoys the life out of me. Indeed, I have vented over this on these forums numerous times through the years, and not once hath a single person tried to defend the merits of this practice to me. 

Secondly, refrain from trying to inject frivolity and cheap humour into these broadcasts, which typically consists of commenting on every player’s beard or hair ad nauseam. As I type this, the guys on ESPN covering this afternoon’s Yankees preseason game are so f**king out to lunch. The annoying triviality of it all. Albeit, this is not game seven of the World Series, but such boorishness is never becoming at all. Anywhere and everywhere, at all times, this is always absolute cringe behaviour, namely trying to have fun with others’ appearance. Stop that, whoever needs to hear it! In my 46 years, I have struggled mightily to kill those things in me that are unacceptable. Obnoxiousness is not an endearing trait, but I digress.

No wonder the younger folks are gravitating towards other sports, for all of these attempts at modernizing and altering the traditional essence of this most old-fashioned and pastoral of games are transparently misguided and patronizing. The growing overall disinterest is a clear indication that these superficial changes are failing to resonate. Just present the game authentically, respectfully, and with sincerity. Perchance, by focusing on the core values of the sport, rather than futile attempts to appear 'cool,' there is a greater likelihood of attracting new fans and re-engaging those who have drifted away. Major League Baseball does not need to chase trends, and it does need to be ‘hip.’ It needs to be genuine and respect the intelligence of its audience.

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Album review: The Orb and David Gilmour - Metallic Spheres in Colour


I finally listened to David Gilmour's collaboration with The Orb, 'Metallic Spheres in Colour,' the recently released remixed and amended version of their 2010 album, ‘Metallic Spheres.’ Not being too deeply into electronic music or especially knowledgeable about it, I never did bother ever checking out the original 2010 release. No matter, I do enjoy this. The blend of Gilmour's timeless guitar work - indeed, he is in absolute fine form - and the electronic beats is seamless. While not catering to typical Pink Floyd fans who only care about the old radio hits - no ‘rawk n roll’ on this record, folks - it echoes 1970s German 'Krautrock,' which is another positive in its favour. Suitable for meditation or background listening, I will likely buy a physical copy sooner or later, and it is worth exploring on the streaming platforms for the more musically adventurous among thee.

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Ten notable albums each from the first quarters of 1974, 1984, and 1994

MCA Records

Looking back fifty years, to 1974. In no particular order, ten good-to-great albums that were released between January and March of that year: JONI MITCHELL - ‘Court and Spark’; STEELY DAN - ‘Pretzel Logic’; CARLY SIMON - ‘Hotcakes’; CAMEL - ‘Mirage’; FRANK ZAPPA - ‘Apostrophe’; KING CRIMSON - ‘Starless and Bible Black’; WEATHER REPORT - ‘Mysterious Traveller’; HARMONIA - ‘Musik von Harmonia’; ROY HARPER - ‘Valentine’; and TANGERINE DREAM - ‘Phaedra.’ Remember, this list covers only the first three months of 1974, and I believe only ‘Court and Spark’ and ‘Pretzel Logic’ would be likely to make my top ten albums of the entire year. A task I may or may not tackle some other time.

Berlin singer Terri Nunn. Photo: Geffen Records

Looking back forty years, to 1984. In no particular order, ten good-to-great albums that were released between January and March of that year: PRETENDERS - ‘Learning to Crawl’; THE SMITHS - s/t; QUEEN - ‘The Works’; ALAN PARSONS PROJECT - ‘Ammonia Avenue’; SPINAL TAP - ‘This is Spinal Tap’ soundtrack; DAVID GILMOUR - ‘About Face’; BERLIN - ‘Love Life’; KING CRIMSON - ‘Three of a Perfect Pair’; JOE JACKSON - ‘Body and Soul’; and MARILLION - ‘Fugazi.’ Despite being a child all throughout the 1980s, I am not keen on the music and culture of the decade; yet, I had to fill a spot and it was not going to be with all the hair metal bands that were becoming prevalent (Tap aside, naturally). Remember, this list covers only the first three months of 1984, and whether any of these records would be likely to make my top ten albums of the entire year is an open question.

Geffen Records

Looking back thirty years, to 1994. In no particular order, ten good-to-great albums that were released between January and March of that year: ALICE IN CHAINS - ‘Jar of Flies’; TORI AMOS - ‘Under the Pink’; NINE INCH NAILS - ‘The Downward Spiral’; SOUNDGARDEN - ‘Superunknown’; PINK FLOYD - ‘The Division Bell’; MEAT PUPPETS - ‘Too High to Die’; MARK LANEGAN - ‘Whiskey for the Holy Ghost’; ALISON MOYET - ‘Essex’; FAILURE - ‘Magnified’; and MARILLION - ‘Brave.’ At the age of sixteen, I found myself amidst a momentous epoch for rock music. Verily, it was the last period where rock-based music was dominant in the marketplace. Remember, this list covers only the first three months of 1994, and of these releases only ‘The Division Bell’ and ‘Superunknown’ - and quite possibly ‘Jar of Flies’ - would be absolutely guaranteed to make my top ten albums of the entire year. 

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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

The prices for NFL apparel are quite steep, and do I truly need any of it?


Browsing the NFL shop for 49ers gear, the exorbitant prices did discourage me from making any impulse purchases. At nearly 46, football jerseys and similar items might be past their sell-by date for me, even if I still break them out now and again. Wearing team colours (or rock band shirts, etc.) in public often leads to unwelcome interactions with strangers. By nature, I am not socially inclined, and while running errands, I focus on getting things done swiftly; no time for chit-chat. Despite never having been an actual fan and living on the opposite side of the continent from San Francisco, the 49ers' classic logo, timeless colours, and legendary history hold a certain allure. Verily, I do look forward to (hopefully) seeing them trounce the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.

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Saturday, December 23, 2023

Album review: Peter Gabriel - I/O

The cover of Peter Gabriel's 2023 album, I/O. Photo: Nadav Kander

Peter Gabriel’s I/O - A labour of time, hath it been; in the making, on and off, from 1995. The songs themselves bear great merit, and his golden voice is unblemished, yet I do not enjoy most of the instrumentation. Too sparse in most spots, too many synths, scarcely any guitar, and the drum sound is overall mechanical and monotonous. Perchance, a few more listens may be needed, and it may win more favour, but it will not supplant the vintage works of Genesis or any solo endeavors from the late 1970s and 1980s. I do commend the gentleman for standing so resolutely behind it, whereas most of his 1970s contemporaries doth release new material and then barely bother to promote the work or perform much, if any, of it on stage. We all know the cliche of attending a concert by a classic rock band or artist, and the one or two newfound songs they perform being an opportunity to take a bathroom break or to procure another beer. Peter Gabriel, on the other hand, hath boldly made this latest album the centrepiece of his recent tour, and all the reviews I’ve seen suggest that crowds did love it. So, again, a few more listens may be required if I’m ever to embrace this album, but mine initial grade: B.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

REMEMBERING MY GRANDMOTHER ON HER 100TH BIRTHDAY


On this day, the sun hath marked the centenary since my paternal grandmother, Florence, did grace this world in Newark, New Jersey. I yearn for a photo to display, but alas, the lady departed in 2005, and the whereabouts of old photos escape me. She, not much given to the camera, bore a generally melancholic spirit. Offspring of a German immigrant father and a Danish immigrant mother, she ranked as the youngest amidst a handful of siblings. Her upbrigning could not have been an easy one, especially as my great-grandmother (Eleanor) passed when she was but 12 years-old. The Great Depression and World War II affected all, and Grandma was not an exception.

The tale of how and why her meeting with my grandfather (Edwin) came to be remains obscure to me (my father probably would not know exactly, such is the distant nature of our kin); my grandfather was born in a neighborhood of Canadian migrants in Boston’s Lower Mills district (pictured here, now since demolished.) They joined in matrimony shortly after his return from naval service in World War II. I am not certain if they met in Boston, or in New York/New Jersey (perhaps Grandpa was stationed there at one point), or where, but I digress.  

Their union yielded three offspring. Alas, the war and the bottle left an indelible mark upon my grandfather (whose 100th anniversary of birth shall approach next year), and, thus, upon Grandma and her children. Grandpa, to speak plainly, did struggle to maintain employ and refrain from taverns. From the late '40s to the early '60s, the family dwelt in New Jersey (Hillside, NJ, where my father graduated high school), residing under the beneficence of Grandma’s affluent Danish-born uncle (a nobleman whose longevity actually allowed yours truly, as a very young lad, to have met and have memory of this remarkable gentleman; Uncle Julius, 1896-1986.) They would return to Boston and the old home in Lower Mills in 1965.

The marriage bore little-to-no joy, yet never did they divorce. When Grandpa perished, 35 years ago, he was but a decade younger than my father is now, yet so feeble and broken that he seemed as if he were 90 or older. The sole occasion I beheld Grandma's tears was at his funeral, whilst Taps played its mournful tune. Following this, Grandma moved to Maine, in proximity to my aunt and about a two-hour drive north of Boston, and we would make several visits annually. She held great affection for Pall Mall filterless cigarettes and had an ardent love for feline companions. During a period when my father was abroad, serving in Vietnam, she seemingly housed upwards of 40 cats at the old home in Lower Mills. Anything adorned with Garfield, she cherished. Standing at perhaps no more than 4 feet and 10 inches, she was a diminutive soul. I do wish I had bestowed more moments upon her, and I desire I had voiced my affection to her ere she obtained her merciful release from this wretched world. I am profoundly sorry, Grandma, and I do love you. May thy soul be at peace.

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Saturday, September 23, 2023

Film review: ‘The War Against Mrs. Hadley’ (1942)

Jean Rogers and Van Johnson in 'The War Against Mrs. Hadley'

'The War Against Mrs. Hadley,' a cinematic masterwork from the latter part of 1942. Commencing on December 7, 1941, and starring Fay Bainter as an imperious, snobbish, entitled widow of a former newspaper proprietor who encounters difficulty in embracing the reality of America's entry into World War II; to the extent that she estranges nearly all the individuals in her life. As one character is quoted, 'she hasn’t an ounce of patriotism in her,' and she 'acts as if the war is a personal crusade against her.' Showcasing a cast of renowned actors, with the distinguished Edward Arnold in the lead, and a screenplay by George Oppenheimer that received an Academy Award nomination, this picture is obligatory viewing for anyone with an interest in domestic life in America during World War II. Outstanding work.

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Sunday, September 17, 2023

The response of America to two distinct media scandals involving modeling work with lesbian themes, and the implications it holds regarding our society



#OTD 1983: Vanessa Williams is crowned the first black Miss America. She would be stripped of the crown following the publication of lesbian-themed softcore photos from her modeling portfolio. In 2016, many of the same people who called for Vanessa Williams’ head took no issue with the wife of a swindler - a white Eastern European lady who likewise had done lesbian-themed modeling work - becoming First Lady of the United States. In all fairness, Vanessa Williams did recover from the scandal and forge a prosperous singing career. Nevertheless, this narrative does not present a particularly flattering portrayal of the values and inclinations of this nation. 

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Lowlife pseudo-country music star stirs controversy with video shoot at an infamous Tennessee courthouse


Beginning seven years ago, with the emergence of Donald Trump as the ultimate populist demagogue, this former right-winger was left with no recourse but to finally stop giving all these people the benefit of the doubt when it comes to most anything. In particular, in matters of race, religion, and morality. The assclown musician Jason Aldean and his people chose a particular courthouse with a sordid history for his video shoot as a dog whistle to his neo-Confederate fans and white nationalist populists everywhere. Let us be real, those types are by far the largest consumers of this kind of trash modern ‘country’ music, and Jason Aldean certainly knows this clearly and capitalizes. Trump has taught his little grifters quite well in the game, but how difficult can it be when there are millions and millions of Americans so gleefully willing to be gaslit and swindled by con-men who say or imply the sort of things they want to hear. Especially any rhetoric stating or implying that blacks must be kept in line. Do read this article from the Washington Post and the harrowing account of what happened at the Maury County Courthouse in November of 1927. {WP 7/19}

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Sunday, July 16, 2023

Rest in Peace, Jane Birkin


Jane Birkin: An English woman who morphed into a French woman. And damn, was this woman ever sexy. Perhaps this is too much information, but I am becoming seriously aroused while going through pictures of her, and even all the ones where she is hanging over that oddball Serge Gainsbourg. I figure Serge must have made some sort of deal with the devil to have nabbed her, and also Brigitte Bardot. No other explanation for that weirdness. Jane Birkin was weird, but in the most alluring of ways. She was not without physical flaws - most notably her considerably flat-chest, one that would almost certainly disqualify almost any other aspiring female superstar - and yet managed to make herself one of the sexiest creatures to ever grace this cold, gray earth through sheer willpower and force of personality. A truly remarkable figure, she will be missed. 

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Friday, July 7, 2023

Elon Musk: The epitome of our self-destructive and malevolent age

AI generated image

It still boggles my mind that the ‘richest man in the world’ is such an unholy idiot. Either that, or he is a sadist. I am offended that he has ruined what was the single most effective communications platform we had. Post-Trump and post-COVID, it really should no longer surprise myself or anyone else the lengths some will go to in order to hurt and control others. Elon Musk literally spent $44 billion - many times what Twitter was worth at the time of the transaction - in order to declare himself King of the Trolls, to play mind games with people, and quite possibly to deliberately destroy the platform altogether (if it was deliberate, he is succeeding in grand fashion.) Millions in #Cult45 routinely vote against their own economic interests because their hatred of fellow Americans and foreigners is all consuming. None of it makes any logical sense, but logic and common sense no longer live here and ours is not an age of reason. No, we really should not be surprised that the likes of Musk and Trump will hurt themselves, and their acolytes will hurt themselves, in order to hurt the rest of us worse. Never, however, can people of goodwill allow all of this insanity and degradation around us to be normalized. We must continue speaking out against it, for however long as necessary - which is going to be the rest of our lives, I am afraid. (Follow my new account on Threads, @arthurnewhook.)

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Saturday, June 24, 2023

Turner Classic Movies: ‘Our last happy place’ is endangered after the network's parent company lays off three-fourths of its staff

Pictured: Norma Shearer. Photo via MGM

 #SaveTCM ‘Our last happy place.’ Despite whatever assurances Warner is giving at the moment, average American TV viewers and moviegoers have made it clear they prefer endless reruns of terrible ‘reality’ shows and the never-ending parade of dorky superhero movies. There very much is an element of deliberate ‘dumbing down,’ to one degree or another, that has been ongoing for decades in media and entertainment, and this is not meant as a defense of the ‘powers that be,’ but it is hard to ascribe mere malevolence as the motive when these corporations are only giving the American people what they so desperately want. Anything that does not sell with the ignorant masses is seen as a liability in the corrupt, uber-consumerist society. TCM may very well be the single most valuable window we have into 20th century history, but it does not have long for this world, and the day it disappears will be the day much of our history will be forever lost. {NYT 6/22}

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Saturday, June 17, 2023

From the official Pink Floyd site on YouTube and in conjunction with the Perth Observatory, the Ningaloo eclipse in Exmouth, Western Australia, set to ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ in its entirety

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Having just watched this incredible footage as I post, and being a bit groggy at six in the morning as I lay here in my bed, I can tell you that it is a very moving experience. Almost as amazing as the wonders of nature is how the collective piece of music such as ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ - or Led Zeppelin’s ‘Kashmir,’ or any number of great symphonic pieces across a range of rock, jazz, and classical subgenres - can retain its majesty and its power across - quite literally - thousands of listens over the course of decades. Also, how certain artists from the Progressive Rock era of the 70s - David Gilmour, Peter Gabriel, Robert Plant, to name a few - continue to find ways to remain innovative in their old age, and are still among the most ‘progressive’ musical artists alive today. 

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Remembering Jack Buck, born 24 August 1924.

photo: Jack Buck speaking at Busch Stadium, 17 September 2001 “You can't get a job without experience and you can't get experience u...