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Posted by SLS on June 16, 2009, at 6:42:59
In reply to Great moments in music-psuhnshinlollippsnrnboz, posted by Lou Pilder on February 8, 2009, at 19:19:09
YouTube didn't have any of the songs that helped define Bruce Springsteen as he performed them at the Bottom Line in NYC during August, 1975. However, I think this article helps to capture the significance of the event.
What other websites are good for finding videos?
- Scott
Posted by Phillipa on June 16, 2009, at 19:13:35
In reply to Great moments in music - BS, posted by SLS on June 16, 2009, at 6:42:59
I used to hang out in Greenwich Village Bleeker Street a lot with ex. Used to frequent Crazy Horse. If you know the Village you know what Crazy Horse. Laughed when ex thought they were women. Phillipa
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 5:02:12
In reply to Re: Great moments in music - BS » SLS, posted by Phillipa on June 16, 2009, at 19:13:35
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?=Fa3h3pnhg8s
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 5:19:01
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 5:02:12
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa3h3pnhg8s
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:29:11
In reply to corrected link- Great moments in music - Mary, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 5:19:01
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUKB3PxG-OE
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:35:17
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary (early), posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:29:11
Friends.
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUKB3PxG-0E
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:47:40
In reply to corrected l- Great moments in music - Mary (early), posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:35:17
Friends,
This is an early video of Mary Travis (1963)
http://www.bendecho.com/27d833d4d8-peter-paul-mary-if-i-had-a-hammer
Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 14:49:19
In reply to corrected2 - Great moments in music - Mary (early), posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 13:47:40
Posted by Sigismund on September 17, 2009, at 15:00:42
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary Travers, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 14:49:19
Hi Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 16:19:25
In reply to Re: Great moments in music - Mary Travers » Lou Pilder, posted by Sigismund on September 17, 2009, at 15:00:42
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQZI0fZOQng
Posted by Phillipa on September 17, 2009, at 19:52:58
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary with Peter and Paul, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 16:19:25
I remember Peter Paul and Mary and the Mamas and Papas. The female in mammas and pappas died choking on a piece of meat. Phillipa
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2009, at 4:20:19
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary with Peter and Paul, posted by Lou Pilder on September 17, 2009, at 16:19:25
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MF1nsKcynU
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2009, at 6:58:54
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary Travers, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2009, at 4:20:19
Friends,
Lou
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/46815/1471758
Posted by Sigismund on September 18, 2009, at 14:58:19
In reply to Great moments in music - Mary Travers, posted by Lou Pilder on September 18, 2009, at 4:20:19
I read in yesterday's paper that she had died.
We are only here for a short time.
Posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2009, at 20:10:26
In reply to Re: Great moments in music - Mary Travers, posted by Sigismund on September 18, 2009, at 14:58:19
Sigi really? What was cause? We need to stick around longer. Love PJ
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 10:37:34
In reply to Re: Great moments in music - Mary Travers » Sigismund, posted by Phillipa on September 18, 2009, at 20:10:26
Friends,
Lou
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/260544/the_ronettes_be_my_baby/
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 20:40:15
In reply to Thank you Patrick Swayze-, posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 10:37:34
Friends,
Lou
http://www.guitaristrock.com/great-guitarists/top-rock-guitarists-of-all-time/
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 20:45:18
In reply to Thank you Les Paul-, posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 20:40:15
Friends,
Lou
http://guitaristrock.com/great-guitarists/top-10-rock-guitarists-of-all-time/
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 21, 2009, at 5:58:22
In reply to corrected link 1-Thank you Les Paul-, posted by Lou Pilder on September 20, 2009, at 20:45:18
Friends,
Lou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PAJqgeeJf4
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 9:15:09
In reply to Thank you Michael Jackson-, posted by Lou Pilder on September 21, 2009, at 5:58:22
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 10:59:48
In reply to Thank you Authur Ferrante-, posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 9:15:09
Friends,
I apologize for posting more then 3 consecutive posts. The exception is for the social board but in a tribute, there could be different interpretations as per the exception to the rule that I just realized and I apologize for the more than 3 consecutive posts.
Lou
Posted by Sigismund on September 22, 2009, at 16:18:54
In reply to Lou's apology- more than 3 consecutive posts, posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 10:59:48
Hi Lou
I was going to post this yesterday, but then I wondered if it was a bit insensitive?
Perhaps it's not.
Posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 16:39:04
In reply to Re: Lou's apology- more than 3 consecutive posts, posted by Sigismund on September 22, 2009, at 16:18:54
Sigismund,
Marlene was strongly anti-Hitler and left Germany to comne to the U.S. in around 1930. She became an American citizen before the U.S. entered the war. She died in the early 1990's and we shared a love for great automobiles. She had a 1935 Cad that could still be in someone's hands. It was magnificant...like her...said to be the greatest female actress.
Lou
Posted by Sigismund on September 22, 2009, at 18:30:27
In reply to Lou's reply- » Sigismund, posted by Lou Pilder on September 22, 2009, at 16:39:04
Lou, there was a film about her life that I have not seen but read a review of years ago.
Perhaps you know of it?
It may have been a problematic film or at least not a happy one.
It was, in any case, revealing.
What I recall from the review is that Marlene is talking to the camera being interviewed, and the interviewer recalls some words (I don't know from where) which were *something* like
'There is no greater suffering than to recall former happiness later when in misery.'
and she goes to pieces on camera.I'd like to see it.
Posted by Sigismund on September 22, 2009, at 18:34:07
In reply to Re: Lou's reply- » Lou Pilder, posted by Sigismund on September 22, 2009, at 18:30:27
It's probably this, from Wikipedia
>In 1982, Dietrich agreed to participate in a documentary film about her life, Marlene (1984), but refused to be filmed. The film's director, Maximilian Schell, was only allowed to record her voice. He used his interviews with her as the basis for the film, set to a collage of film clips from her career. The final film won several European film prizes and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary in 1984. Newsweek named it "a unique film, perhaps the most fascinating and affecting documentary ever made about a great movie star".[5]
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