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The 40th Anniversary of Jimi Hendrix' passing,
James Marshall Hendrix, was found 'asphyxiated in his own vomit', sadly, well before his time. There's little i can say that you don't already know or a few choice youtube links & a Wiki can do, so please take a moment.., & don't just follow it by some raucous feedback, recall the melodies as well as the man.., as you know, he won't want it to be just in peace. ..In the words of Sgt.Pepper, "It was twenty years ago today, when it was twenty years ago today" (i really should have updated from my scratched vinyl, )..since one man taught every guitarist how to play. 40 years have flown by, may your spirit always be in flight among us. All Along The Watchtower Bold As Love Foxy Lady The Wind Cries Mary Crosstown Traffic Castles Made Of Sand ('69 LuLu Show), Voodoo Chile/ Hey Joe/ Sunshine.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimi_Hendrix |
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Malcolm Douglas Tragically killed in a car accident today One of my boyhood influences and to all Aussies RIP mate
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RIP Greg Giraldo
Comedian Greg Giraldo, who appeared on most Comedy Central Roasts and generally joked about how famous he wasn't, died yesterday after an apparently accidental overdose.
Five days ago Giraldo had been found unconscious in his hotel room in New Brunswick, New Jersey, shortly after finishing an appearance in a local comedy club.
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Director of Bonnie & Clyde and Little Big Man.
R.I.P.
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I'm one more who wants say goodbye to Mr. Tony Curtis (or maybe only say "see you later"). I like much his work.
Also want say goodbye to Eduardo Manchón, one of the mytical forwards of the 50's Barça of the "5 copas", with Kubala. He's dead yesterday 29-09-2010. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduardo_Manchón Here's to you ... Salut !
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Check out "Operation: Petticoat" and "Some Like it Hot" and if there are any copies available "The Scarlet O'Hara War." Good movies all.
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I've seen it. I know it is a 'classic.' I like a number of other Billy Wilder films, but, truth be told, I'm not sure I lauged once while watching it. Though I didn't find anything wrong with Curtis in it. If you want a comedy with the same two male leads, I'd go with The Great Race, an underrated film, imho. Curtis is the straight man in it and doesn't have too many laughs but Lemmon and others are quite funny in it. And you get to see Natalie Wood covered head to toe in whipped cream. |
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