Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Are they Bee Gees or are they The Bee Gees? I’m not really sure and, quite frankly, I’ve seen it listed as both on several reputable sites. Regardless, this is a good song. “The New York Times‘ effect on man” is a nice and random little lyric, even though Tony Manero really didn’t come across like a reader of the Times in Saturday Night Fever.
If you’re ever giving someone CPR, they say that you should do it to the tune of Staying Alive so, if you memorize this song, you’ll be able to save a life. That’s the type of helpful information that we happily provide to our readers free of charge here at the Shattered Lens.
According to the YouTube description, this from the “One for All Tour” Live concert at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne 1989, Australia.
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Famous and infamous.
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Italy, we stand with you.
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Boy bands are the same all over the world.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
I can still remember the night when it was announced that Blake Lewis has lost the sixth season of American Idol to Jordin Sparks. That was when the world stopped making sense to me. Nothing against Jordin but how, I wondered, could she have won while Blake was so cute and adorkable!? It just didn’t make sense to me!
Of course, the judges were never on Blake’s side. During the final weeks, when it became obvious that the finale would be Blake vs. Jordin, the judges went out of their way to nitpick every performance that Blake gave. It upset me. I spent a lot of time that March calling and voting for Blake. When he lost, American Idol lost me as well. I’ve never voted since and, of course, I’m now actually an adult so it would hard for me to justify still caring about the show at this point.
(My cousin-in-law Ronny used to say that he would only watch American Idol to see the judges be mean. Once they stopped being mean, he lost interest. He had the right idea. Reality competition shows are so positive now that I have a difficult time watching them. For instance, last year, I nearly threw my shoes at the TV while trying to watch an episode of America’s Got Talent. The whole thing where the judges are all crying and going, “YOU! You are what this competition is about!” is just so creepy and weird.)
Anyway, Blake continued to make music even after losing American Idol. This is his video for Sad Song, which came off of his second studio album, Heartbreak on Vinyl. The video is meant to recall both 40s film noir and 80s video glitz and I think it succeeds fairly well. Blake’s co-star in the video is Casey Carlson, who was featured during the 8th season of American Idol.
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(Speaking of sad songs, my vacation’s nearly over! Boo hoo, says I.)
Today is Alamo Day. It was 184 years ago, today, that 600 men gave their lives in the name of Texas.
That’s one of the many things that I think sets us native Texans apart from the rest of the United States. Texans believe in freedom. We always have and we always will. Some of us may be conservative and some of us may be liberal but what we have in common is a desire to do it our own way.
I don’t think I’ve ever been as moved as I was during the days immediately after Hurricane Harvey. A lot of people outside of the state seemed to think that Harvey was a disaster of such immense proportions that it would lead to the end of both the state’s reputation for independence and our way of life. So, what did we do? We did what Texans always do. We came together and we helped each other. We did what we could and, when someone came along who could do the job better, we supported them. We appreciated everyone who came down to lend a helping hand and we checked on our neighbors to make sure that they were okay. See, that’s the thing about Texas. We don’t surrender. We fight and we help those who need it and, for that reason, we’re the greatest state in the union.
(In fact, if we had never joined the United States, the Republic Texas would probably be a world superpower right now. Oh well. In the end, it all worked out.)
Anyway. this music video is about the Alamo so it seems appropriate for today!
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Happy Texas Independence Day!