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Showing posts with label cute guys with accents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cute guys with accents. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2024

Jude Law

He is a very good actor and very handsome too

Birth name: David Jude Law

DOB: 12/29/1972

Where: Lewisham, London, England

Height: 5'10 1/4''

Spouse

-Sadie Frost: 9/2/1997-10/29/2003 (divorced, 3 children)

-Phillippa Coan: 4/30/2019-present, 2 kids

Children

Rudy Indiana Otis Law

Sophia Burke Law

Ada Law

Rafferty Law

Iris Law

Rudy Law

Trademark

-Bold green eyes

-Often playing the ideal man (The Talented Mr. Ripley, Gattaca, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence)

-His smooth voice

Trivia

-When he joined N.Y.M.T., he was given the wrong dormitory. It was because someone thought he was a girl because of his name. While he never told anyone, someone found out and moved him

-On an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he was asked where his name came from. He replied he was named after the song "Hey Jude" by The Beatles

-On his left forearm is a tattoo of lyrics from The Beatles song "Sexy Sadie." They are "You came along to turn on everyone Sexy Sadie." This represents his previous wife Sadie Frost

-At age 17, he dropped out of school to star in the daytime soap opera Families from 1990

-While filming the murder scene in the 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley, he broke a rib after falling backwards

-For his role in the 2013 film Don Hemingway, he drank 10 Coca Cola drinks a day to gain the proper amount of weight

-He's a strong supporter of the Tottenham Hotspurs Football Club in London

Friday, July 21, 2023

Sebastian Vettel warns Lewis Hamilton of racial things being said by other F1 teams

Sebastian Vettel, formerly of Ferrari and Aston Martin, said he warned close friend, Mercedes AMG driver Lewis Hamilton of racial things said by other teams.

Sebastian Vettel supports Lewis Hamilton in F1 racing. The German racer supports his close friend and warns him about things being said about Hamilton because of his unique looks. In an interview, Lewis Hamilton said he was warned by close friend Sebastian Vettel that other teams were saying unkind, racial things about him behind his back. Hamilton is the only black driver in Formula 1 and he has faced plenty of discrimination in both Formula 1 and various parts of society.

Very often, Hamilton had Vettel's support when it came to unfair times on the grid and even believing things needed to change in the F1 paddock. It was said that Hamilton was warned by Vettel that unfair, racial things were being said behind his back. On the DAZN programme, True Driver, Hamilton said in an interview "We have to get people to empathise, we need empathy. Sometimes I wonder, does nobody else care? Sebastian was one of those people who supported me the most. He told me that in some teams they spoke racist things about me. He knelt down with me in 2020, I have not yet seen a driver as brave as him. The laws must be changed so that people live better. We are risking our lives to try to educate others."

Vettel also developed an interest in environmental practices during the later parts of his Formula 1 career and shed light on how to do sustainable practices. Hamilton has also spoken up about other issues during his F1 career, including preserving the environment, animal rights and LGBTQ+ acceptance, which he advertises on his current helmet, which is donned in rainbow colors. He said "I don't know what my next project will be. Animal protection laws have to continue to be reviewed, with the environment. It's hard for people to see the disasters that happen. I have Mission 44, a project that I launched in London and I want to expand it to Africa and the US, with which we want to instill in children that they can have a good future, that they can become engineers or whatever they want."

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

10 Things Fans Want from Iron Maiden in 2021

The people at MetalHammer.com must be MASSIVE Iron Maiden fans. They've compiled a list of things they think fans want from the veteran British metallers in the upcoming days, months or even years.

A new album

-Fans all over have been getting that itch for a new album. September this years marks six full years since Maiden released their last album, 2015's The Book of Souls. That one had almost come to a screeching halt because of vocalist Bruce Dickinson's throat cancer diagnosis. But he had already finished his singing for the album, so it wasn't too bad. Last year, in an interview, vocalist Bruce Dickinson and bassist Steve Harris confirmed the band are using this down time to work on something. "We're doing bits of writing. I'm talking to Steve, we've been working together a little in the studio. On what, I can't tell you 'cause they'd have to kill me."

A new Eddie

-With each album released and subsequent tour to follow, Eddie has gotten more fearsome as time went on. The last tour saw Eddie as a Mayan warrior stalking the stage. Anything is possible when it comes to Eddie the 'Ead, as he's often called in his home of the East End by die hard Maiden fans

More of the Legacy of the Beast

-Everyone is hoping to see more out of this tour. Considering they are already planning to continue, fans should be happy to know that this heavy metal machine is going to roll right on. Although, it's been said one thing is missing...

...And that is a UK gig

-When the COVID-19 situation started getting worse, all festivals were pulled, including Maiden's gig at the famed Download Festival. As it stands, Maiden won't be rocking Europe this year. Fingers crossed that they hit Europe. That's where a lot of fans are

New books

-So far, the only man in Maiden who had released a book was vocalist Bruce Dickinson. His autobiography, What Does This Button Do? An Autobiography was released in 2017 and guitarist Adrian Smith releasing one in 2020, some fans want to know, "where's the book on Nicko? Janick? Dave? and most importantly, Steve?" I, for one, would love to read about these guys. Sure, reading a book about the history of Maiden is one thing, but to read about the lives of the men who made the band possible would be another thing, a thing that would be so fascinating to read.






A new Trooper ale

-Fans are flocking to the new Day of the Dead ale like it's a million dollars at stake. The people at MetalHammer.com are hoping the people at Robinsons Brewery, the people responsible for the production of the ale, are getting hints from the fans

New levels in The Legacy of the Beast game

-This, for those unaware, is a mobile phone game. Fans are playing this more than anything else. They're hoping for new levels and with new levels, hopefully new Eddies and new characters based on songs and Maiden history

New Funko Pop! Vinyls

-Already four have been released. One for Iron Maiden, one for Killers, one for The Number of the Beast, one for Piece of Mind (which I own, still have to get the others). Fans are clamoring for any kind of Funko Pop! Vinyls. Fans would probably go over the top if the company making the Funkos would release Pop! figures of the actual band themselves. I, for one, would love it. My sister, would jokingly say they are gosh darn adorable while probably buying one of her favorite, Dave Murray

New Bruce shows

-When Bruce released his book in 2017, he followed it with spoken-word shows. With the amount of material he talked about in there, fans are curious about the stuff he didn't cover there

An honorary Killers celebration

-Last year, the debut album, Iron Maiden, turned 40. Now it's Killers' turn to hit the big 4-0. Maiden managed to inspire dozens of bands, but Killers would turn them into the most innovative metal band in history. They would turn into metal royalty by that point. Fans are hoping the band do something to celebrate one of their more successful albums

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

5 Reasons Why Iron Maiden Should Be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

 This ought to shock some. The "hallowed" (and I use this term with severe sarcasm) Rock Hall of Fame has decided on nominating legendary British metallers Iron Maiden in to their supposed "hallowed" halls. According to the good people at Ultimate Classic Rock, here are their five reasons why this legendary East End band of metallers ought to be in there over some others

BTW, I just found out, Iron Maiden are NOT among the inductees this year. Instead, Jay-Z somehow is. [insert eye roll]

Basic info about the band

-Created on Christmas Day in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris

This picture is from 1976 actually









-Went through a series of lineup changes before settling on a solid one to make 1980's Iron Maiden and 1981's Killers






-Bruce Dickinson coming in during 1982 for The Number of the Beast changed it all for Maiden. His soaring vocals made them popular in America. 1983, however, saw a new drummer coming in, former Trust drummer Nicko McBrain. The band continued to release legendary albums through the 1980s-Powerslave, Somewhere in Time, Piece of Mind and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son




-Dickinson quit the band in 1993 to pursue a solo career, which allowed him to blow off the creative steam building in his head. His solo career proved to be quite successful while his former Maiden mates forged on with a new singer, former Wolfsbane vocalist Blaze Bayley. The dark, ominous tone the music had taken had alienated a lot of the band's fans, because of its dark, adult-oriented lyrics





-But vocalist Bruce Dickinson and axe slinger Adrian Smith returned in 1999, despite already having two guitarists at this point-Dave Murray and Janick Gers. Worried about the prospect of losing his job, Gers was reassured by Harris: "You're not going anywhere. I always wanted three guitarists anyway". Because of the scale of their tours and the multiple levels of success they've had, here are the five reasons why the good people at Ultimate Classic Rock believe this band needs to be inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame

Their General History

-Maiden has rocked the metal scene for more than forty years, gaining new fanbases everywhere with each passing day. They are one of the most popular bands, unwilling to compromise their sound, look, stage sets for the promise of commercial success. It's almost as if they don't care if people like them. Their attitude almost seems to say "Take us or leave us. This is what we do. If you don't like us, it's not going to affect us". Despite having very few, if any, of their songs played on American radio, they are one of the most highly successful bands in America. They did manage to crack the #8 spot on the Top 10 mainstream rock radio with 1983's "Flight of Icarus". Their manager, Rod Smallwood, even jokingly says that them getting American radio airplay ruins his plans to keep them off the radio

Reasoning for their induction

Their resume is stronger than most bands

-This East End, London metal band has rocked the metal scene for more than four decades, gaining new fans every day. They are uncompromising, not willing to put commercial success over good songs. They don't care if people like them. They do what they like, no matter the consequences. They are one of the most commercially successful metal bands, selling over 100 million albums worldwide. They have been the highest-selling band throughout all the changes in lineup. It's like worldwide news every time Iron Maiden releases an album. Fans flock in droves to the nearest music store to snatch up anything and everything with Eddie the 'Ead's iconic face on it because they feel like being a fan of Iron Maiden is like being part of a special club where you feel like you belong to something bigger than yourself

They've inspired countless bands

-They have inspired future generations of metal heads. Just ask Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich from a 2011 MusicRadar interview. "I don't think Metallica would be where Metallica is today if it wasn't for Iron Maiden. Not only paving the way but also for just inspiring me in 1981 to form a band." Or ask Slayer guitarist Kerry King, who revealed in a 2017 Rolling Stone Magazine interview, what his favorite Maiden album was. He had trouble singling out just one. "I love the first three equally. I went with 1982's The Number of the Beast because that was Bruce's first record, and he just stomped all over everybody's guts on that record...Bruce was the singer that made them metal royalty." Scott Ian, guitarist of Anthrax, said in his 2015 autobiography I'm the Man: The Story of That Guy from Anthrax. "I f---ing lived and breathed Iron Maiden. That's what I wanted to be from 1980-1985. Whatever we did, we looked to Iron Maiden because they did it best."

Anthrax

Metallica

Slayer

Nobody did DIY (do it yourself) better than Maiden

-This is one of those rare bands that never chased a trend just to make more money or allowed others outside of their tight knit circle to influence their creative stream. Too many bands had allowed outside songwriters into their circle and it compromised their success. Iron Maiden never allowed that. There was one funny moment in 1982 when manager Rod Smallwood was eagerly awaiting the finish of The Number of the Beast to slap artwork on it to release it. The band had hung a sign saying "No northern managers welcome". If they felt like writing an 8+ minute song about the Gulf War, then that's what they do. If they felt like raging against the atrocities Sharon Osbourne forced at them in 2005, like they did in the 2006 song "These Colors Don't Run", then they will. That's what that song is about. The problems Sharon Osbourne gave them in 2005 in San Bernadino at Ozzfest over a perceived dig at her family from Bruce Dickinson. This band has done what they want, done it themselves and not cared what others thought. The scale of it has changed ever so slightly over the years. Their own hands on, do it yourself approach has continued to inspire bands. They still handle their own transportation from hotel to venue. They travel internationally in a massive cargo jet piloted by vocalist/pilot Bruce Dickinson.

They don't rely on past successes

-At this day in age, most bands rely on the success of past fame and past successes. Not Iron Maiden. They don't look to the past. They look to the future. This band likes to pose challenges to themselves and fans. For proof, check out the most recent album of theirs, their 2016 album The Book of Souls. No short 2-3 minute songs like they did with initial singer Paul Di'Anno. This album features sweeping songs of epic length, from "The Red and the Black", to the title track. The subsequent tour following it had the band performing half the album every night

They probably wouldn't show up anyway

-If this legendary, veteran metal band does receive induction, they probably won't show up. They probably feel as if they don't need it; they know their worth. Their fans truly know their worth. As vocalist Bruce Dickinson stated in a 2018 interview, "I'm really happy we're not there, and I would never want to be there. If we're ever inducted, I will refuse - they won't bloody be having my corpse in there. Rock 'n' roll music does not belong in a mausoleum in Cleveland. It's a living, breathing thing, and if you put it in a museum, then it's dead. It's worse than horrible, it's vulgar."

Saturday, June 20, 2020

K.K. Downing Through the Years

I have no idea why, but I love when music sites do this. They do presentations showing musicians through the years. It's almost as if you can see how they change with age. I recently re-read K.K. Downing's book Heavy Metal Nights and Days with Judas Priest. It is good; I never thought I would like it. I always liked Glenn Tipton because I thought he was cute and a good guitarist. Who knew that those good looks came with an ego? After reading this book (again), I still maintain my respect for K.K. Downing. That's not to say I never respected him; I have and always will. I also thought he was cute because he was an actual natural blonde and had better hair than me, lol. Whereas Glenn was a natural brunette and decided to jump on the 80s metal bandwagon and dye his hair blonde. I am glad he was my other favorite because I can relate to him at least personality-wise. He doesn't like confrontations and is generally easy going. And plus, he's still pretty hand despite his sixty-something year old age. A few wrinkles here and there, but he's still pretty cute!!

Great book!! Great for any Priest fan who wants a different perspective on the band!
I do have to laugh at some of the moments he talks about. Like one time, not too long before he resigned from Priest, he was in a bar somewhere and Kerry King of Slayer was there as well. Slayer and Priest had been assigned to the bill at some music festival somewhere. Kerry had pretty much gotten K.K. drunk and on the way back, he accidentally urinated on himself. He laughs about it, chalking it up to "old man problems" and trying to get to his hotel room as a 57-year old rock star with urine soaked jeans.

One thing a lot of people probably don't know is that it was K.K. Downing who introduced the studded leather look into the band. He probably didn't know this was going to be popular with the gay communities. He just wanted the band to have a sort of uniform, to make them different than the other bands around at the time. He thought the band needed to "toughen up" their image and by doing so, the band started wearing black leather. Rob took it a step farther and starting wearing leather everything. K.K. took him to a leather shop in London that specialized in S&M-type stuff to get leather clothing and of course introduce him to the leather look for Priest

But it does seem that at times, K.K. and Glenn were at each other's throats and other times, they were the best of friends. He does seem to think (and it's probably true) that Glenn started thinking he ran the band.

1970

1974 Rocka Rolla promo picture

1973














1978

1981


1986


1990



2005

2008

2011. Downing's final days in Priest and beyond.....

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Day 30-Random Picture

Here are a bunch of random photos
https://never3nding.tumblr.com/post/2660644142/tumblr-30-day-challenge

After all he's been through with cancer, he definitely has my respect. He's still handsome at his current age as well
Still handsome and my favorite member of Iron Maiden!!





Guilty as charged. I do love that accent on guys ;)
I have this image hanging in my booth at work

 

Awww, I'd cuddle him to no end!!