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Friday's podcast: The border and Texas.....Fani Willis of Georgia....Ecuador and cartels.....

 


Friday's podcast:   

The border and Texas.....Fani Willis of Georgia....Ecuador and cartels.....

Friday's video: The border and Texas.....Fani Willis of Georgia....Ecuador and cartels


Friday's video: 
 The border and Texas.....Fani Willis of Georgia....Ecuador and cartels....

                                 

Fani be tender with my love




Down in Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis is hearing a lot of Bee Gees lately: And it’s the start of a love affair The moment when I first met you And if you want I’ll take you there (ooh) Be tender with my love Fanny, ...

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A word about March 12

 

Let's remember the man behind the microphone:  Rush Limbaugh!  He was born on this day in 1951 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and died in February 2021.  For 30-something years, Limbaugh spoke to millions of Americans every week.   He was a great radio host with a flair for humor and political analysis.  I don't know of a single radio host who kept his audience for 3 decades and 15 hours a week.  The man was really a genius behind that microphone.

1963:It happened over there, or the day that The Beatles released “Please please me” in the UK.   It was their follow up single to “Love me do” a song that just cracked the Top 20 in the British chars.In a few weeks, “Please please me” earned their first # 1 and million seller.    It flopped in the US on the VJ label.    The song was re-released in 1964 and did very well in the early days of Beatlemania in the US.

2003: Maurice Gibb of The Bee Gees passed away on this day in 2003.  He was only 53.Maurice, along with big brother Barry and twin Robin, wrote & recorded some of the best songs of our generation.“Mo” did not do a lot of lead vocals but did provide that middle voice in the group’s unique harmonies, such as in “Lonely days“.

1969:This is for those of us who remember the Jets beating the Colts in Super Bowl III.   “Jets 16, Colts 7” was the final score but it was not that close at all.   We remember The Joe Namath show:  17 of 28 for 206 yards.  He got help from a couple of teammates: George Sauer caught eight of those passes for 133 yards and Don Snell ran for a Super Bowl record 121 yards.    As I recall, the game was a consequential victory for the AFL and led to the AFC and NFC that we know today.

1981:“Dynasty” started this week in 1981 with oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) marrying his former secretary Krystle.   Add to all of this his first wife Alexis and it was perfectly intriguing television, or sort of an evening “soap opera”.   It became a huge popular show on ABC and lasted for most of the decade.

P.S.  You can listen to my show.  If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.

We remember Rush Limbaugh (1951-2021)



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Let's remember the man behind the microphone:  Rush Limbaugh!  He was born on this day in 1951 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and died in February 2021.

For 30-something years, Limbaugh spoke to millions of Americans every week.   He was a great radio host with a flair for humor and political analysis.  I don't know of a single radio host who kept his audience for 3 decades and 15 hours a week.  The man was really a genius behind that microphone.

 P.S.  Check out my blog for posts, podcasts and videos. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.




January 12, 1981: "Dynasty" made its debut on US TV


"Dynasty" started this week in 1981 with oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) marrying his former secretary Krystle.      

Add to all of this his first wife Alexis and it was perfectly intriguing television, or sort of an evening "soap opera".   It became a huge popular show on ABC and lasted for most of the decade.

 P.S.  Check out my blog for posts, podcasts and videos. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.




1963: The Beatles released "Please please me" in the UK

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It happened over there, or the day that The Beatles released "Please please me" in the UK.   It was their follow up single to "Love me do" a song that just cracked the Top 20.

In a few weeks, "Please please me" topped the British charts and earned their first # 1 and million seller.    
It flopped in the US on the VJ label.    

The song was re released in 1964 and did very well in the early days of Beatlemania in the US.


PS: You can listen to my show (Canto Talk).

January 12, 2003: Hard to believe but Maurice Gibb died so many years ago




Maurice Gibb of The Bee Gees passed away on this day in 2003.  He was only 53.

Maurice, along big brother Barry and twin Robin, wrote & recorded some of the best songs of our generation.

"Mo" did not do a lot of lead vocals but did provide that middle voice in the group's unique harmonies, such as in "Lonely days".

 P.S.  Check out my blog for posts, podcasts and videos. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
 

January 12, 1969: We remember Joe Namath and Super Bowl III

This is for those of us who remember the Jets beating the Colts in Super Bowl III.   
"Jets 16, Colts 7" was the final score but it was not that close at all.  


We remember The Joe Namath show:  17 of 28 for 206 yards.  He got help from a couple of teammates: George Sauer caught eight of those passes for 133 yards and Don Snell ran for a Super Bowl record 121 yards.    


As I recall, the game was a consequential victory for the AFL and led to the AFC and NFC that we know today.


 P.S.  Check out my blog for posts, podcasts and videos. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.




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