Well he didn't get up this morning with that feeling :roll:. Stunning guitarist all the same.
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Well he didn't get up this morning with that feeling :roll:. Stunning guitarist all the same.
That was an awesome video. The guy could really play, and he had great stage presence too.
Also, can we appreciate the size and girth of that drum kit? Those were the days when drummers really went ham with the kits. You don't see that too much anymore.
I posted this here because...well, you'll see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo-H4cLcnc4
One of his best, thanks for the share.^^^
Sean Connery. One of my all time favorite actors and my favorite James Bond of all times! He was the epitome of masculinity......
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...134204588.html
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ElqMV_WX...jpg&name=small
I met him once. He said: "Rob, you're a shite, for shore eyesh"
Best Bond actor ever. Very, very good on "The hunt for Red October"
Rest in peace, Mr. Connery. Like Savanna, he is one of my all time favorite actors.
Anal bum cover for $200 Alex...
Best Connery spoof line ever!
That guy was such a badass. I've been wondering when he'd go...he's laid real low in the last 10 years. Every now and then I'll google his name and hit images to see if he's out and about...nothing. Best Bond ever...no contest.
For those of you who may not have seen it, you absolutely MUST watch the movie "The Man Who Would Be King"...Connery and Caine at their best. I own it on BluRay...it's one of those you can watch over and over.
SNL spoof featuring "Sean Connery" is hilarious!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLkGlzNLRHE
Alex Trebek, long-running 'Jeopardy!' host, dies at 80
https://www.ksl.com/article/50044898...ost-dies-at-80
I know he's had trouble with cancer, but he's been on TV lately...and although he looked a bit ruddy, he seemed OK.
Crazy thing about death...you can be light on your feet one week and dead the next.
Chuck Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier, dead at 97
https://www.foxnews.com/us/chuck-yea...ier-dead-at-97
I met him briefly once in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, back in the early or mid-nineties or thereabouts. I found him to be the most supercilious arrogant git that I'd ever had the displeasure of meeting.
But I think that is why he was so successful; not so much for his flying skills (which were evidently superb) but for his single-minded attitude to learning everything about each and every aircraft he was about to test fly. He made a good Commanding Officer too, but I would not have wished to be under his command.
He was also lucky, let's not forget that (it could be argued that to a large extent you make your own luck)...all the roads at Edwards Air Force Base are named after test pilots who weren't.
Rob