Cold Blow and the Rainy Night - Wikipedia
Lovely song. Planxty - Wikipedia
This looks original. The Testament of Ann Lee - Wikipedia
I got Susan to watch the trailer and she thought it looked interesting.
I never really liked New Order but I remember liking this one.
Histroic and brilliant. Don't you love Canned Heat?
Son and Daughter-in-law saw this and didn't like it. They were hyped to see it but were not impressed.
We were talking to our Grandson and he asked what a poacher was. So Susan explained but then looked into fiction and of course happened on this classic.
A great song they played on Longboards and Longhorns on Boss Radio 66. I love this song.
Susan has a small collection of New Naturalist books. She doesn't have this one though looks good.
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Happy birthday Magic Sam. Was only 32 when he died. Magic Sam - Wikipedia
Take a look at the Black & White Teaser Trailer for Spider-Noir, an upcoming live-action superhero series distributed by Amazon Prime Video. Explore the story of Ben Reilly portrayed by Nicolas Cage in Spider-Noir, premiering worldwide on May 27 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
I believe it's raining all over the world. Rainy Night in Georgia - Wikipedia
We have had a lot of rain recently and it's Valentines day tomorrow.
Peter Hook is 70 today. I think it was his bass-playing that really made Joy Division special.
The last one of these was sometime in the 1600s I think. (1627 I checked). Aurochs - Wikipedia
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From here. When Did the Aurochs Go Extinct? Causes and History - Biology Insights
The last known aurochs died in 1627 in the Jaktorów Forest of Poland, marking a significant moment as one of the first documented extinctions. This final individual was a lone female, surviving after the last male aurochs had perished in 1620. Records indicate her death was due to natural causes.
The population of aurochs had been in decline for centuries, with a relic herd in the Polish royal forests being the last to persist. In the mid-16th century, this herd numbered around 50 individuals, but by 1601, only four remained. Despite efforts to protect them within this royal reserve, their numbers continued to dwindle, culminating in their extinction.
We listen to the radio in its online version quite a lot. More than the telly. Mostly Boss Radio 66 but we also have favourite shows during the week.
Founded in 1965, the Boots quickly became the favourite rock band on the West Berlin scene. Their repertoire consisted of British R&B from idols such as The Pretty Things and Them. By the end of the 1960s, this type of band had had its day. In 2005, the remaining members wanted to celebrate an anniversary. They needed a drummer for the reunion. Someone had suggested they ask me. I had long since moved on to other musical directions, but maybe I would be up for a little trip down memory lane. I was. This recording of ‘Baby Please Don't Go’ was made during rehearsals.
Video: In 1966, a film crew accompanied an amateur band on their concerts in the southern German province. Musically, it was nothing sensational. The band did what everyone did back then – cover versions of rock standards, Chuck Berry, etc. The highlight is the audience, who cheerfully emancipate themselves from the restrictions and confines of the province.I like Roger Miller - excellent songwriter. This is a great drinking song.
Kogar played this.
Trumpet Records 1953 : Alex 'Rice' Miller, voc, hca; Bernard Williams, ts; .James Williams, g; Hermann Fowlkes, b; O'Neil Hudson, dr; Frank Crawley, mrcs B/W She Brought Life Back To The Dead
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The original version of the classic song "Wild Thing", later made famous by The Troggs and Jimi Hendrix. This was released on November 1, 1965, about six months before The Troggs recorded their remake, which would would go to #1 on the US charts and sell millions of copies around the world.
The song was written by Chip Taylor, who also wrote the hit ballad "Angel Of The Morning"Happy birthday Gene. From the 1962 film It's Trad, Dad! , known in the U.S. as Ring-A-Ding Rhythm.
Clever songwriting as it ticks all the boxes yet means nothing from what I can see. Good song and vocals.