Life is what happens when you are making other plans~ John Lennon
An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind~Gandhi
The time is always right to do what is right~ Martin Luther King Jr.


Sunday, May 26, 2019

May Birthdays

Since it's May, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Tim McGraw
-Birth name: Samuel Timothy Smith
-DOB: 5/1/1967
-Where: Delhi, Louisiana
-His father is former major league baseball player Tug McGraw
Bono
-Birth name: Paul David Hewson
-DOB: 5/10/1960
-Where: Dublin, Ireland
-Known for his all black attire
Natasha Richardson
-Birth name: Natasha Jane Richardson
-DOB: 5/11/1963
-Where: Marylebone, London, England
-DOD: 5/18/2009
-Where: Manhattan, New York (epidural hematoma)
-Actress Vanessa Redgrave is her mother while her aunt is actress Lynne Redgrave
Chow Yun-fat
-DOB: 5/18/1955
-Where: Lamma Island, Hong Kong, China
-He is best known for acting in "gun-fu" movies with director John Woo
Mike Myers
-Birth name: Michael John Myers
-DOB: 5/25/1963
-Where: Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
-One of his best known characters, Austin Powers, came to be out of Mike Myers trying to hit on his wife with an English accent
Bill Ward
-Birth name: William Thomas Ward
-DOB: 5/5/1948
-Where: Aston, Birmingham, England
-Was the victim of many pranks by fellow Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi
Cher
-Birth name: Cherilyn Sarkisian
-DOB: 5/20/1946
-Where: El Centro, California
-Dated Kiss bassist Gene Simmons for a short time
Eric Singer
-Birth name: Eric Doyle Mensinger
-DOB: 5/12/1958
-Where: Cleveland, OH
-Previously played drums for Black Sabbath during the 1980s

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Possible 2020 R&R HOF Inductions

It's not even 2020 yet and already predictions are being made as to who will be inducted into these "hallowed" halls. I only use the air quotes because the people who make the decision as to who gets in and who does not must not know music. Sometimes I do not understand their thinking process

Each year, the nomination committee goes through an extensive list of people that deserve to be in there in addition to musicians who have been around long enough to warrant interest. Sometimes, though, good musicians slip by unnoticed. To be eligible for this honor, a musician must be around for at least 25 years after their first album was released. But there are questions that have people scratching their heads each time. "Is commercial success worth more than one's influence on other artists? Does a band's longevity play a role in HOF credentials?"

Here is what Ultimate Classic Rock is predicting for the 2020 inductions. They have been broken down into Newly Eligible and Eligible

Newly Eligible

Oasis
-1994 saw their debut album Definitely Maybe skyrocket on to the charts. Then along comes 1995's (What's the Story) Morning Glory and it completely obliterates the charts. Fans of theirs in England described the hype surrounding them as being a bit like Beatlemania, a band who Oasis is said to have respect for and an obsession with. Unfortunately, there was infighting inside the band. Brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher fought incessantly and because of that, their last show was in 2009, when the band called it quits. Even then, the brothers Gallagher were still fighting. Perhaps their induction will force a truce?
Sleater-Kinney
-This very unheard of by some band is being considered for induction. Formed in 1994 in Olympia, Washington, this all female band is definitely among one of the many all girl bands. Their music was strongly influenced by punk and lyrics surrounding the topic of feminist issues, with energetic live shows. They took a nine year hiatus and returned with 2015's No Cities to Love
Weezer
-This is a alternative band through and through. The reason behind their longevity is that they write consistently good songs and they are successful. Their debut album was one that was eagerly anticipated throughout the 1990s. Since their 1994 formation, the band has 23 songs on the Top Alt-Rock Charts. Of course, unlike some bands, these guys have a near punishing tour schedule. They are pretty high up on the newly eligible chart, up near #1 probably.
Korn
-These guys might not be everyone's cup of tea, but they are successful none the less. They might be metal, but when singer Jonathan Davis does a slow song and it gives you chills, that's when you know and realize just how good a singer he is. Any singer can go from screaming to ballads, but it takes real talent to go from near screamo metal to singing a low voice to a slow ballad like he does. Despite the fact that nu-metal is the black sheep of the metal family, the source of jokes among metal fans, calling it "not metal" and other like-minded insults and its success going down in years past, the genre had an upturn around the peak of the new millennium. These guys took all that metal stood for-screaming guitars, heavy drums and aggressive singing-and turned it up to 20, giving them their own sound. They are also one of the many bands who can successfully combine genres together to be even more successful. They have managed to combine hip-hop and rock, with people like DMX, Ice Cube, Method Man.
Notorious B.I.G.
-Normally, a lot of people don't think rap should be here. But, for someone like him, the reason is probably he was one of the bigger innovators of rap music, who knows. When Tupac Shakur was inducted in 2017, despite his passing, they also felt it was their duty to nominate him. Shakur and Biggie were inseparable. They got caught up in the ironically coined "Coastal Rap Wars", coined to a time when there was an explosion of rap music from both the East and West coasts. Despite only releasing two albums- 1994's Ready to Die and 1997's Life After Death, both went platinum. Tragically, Shakur and Biggie were killed only months apart. It seems ironic that the two albums Biggie did make almost seem to foreshadow his passing with their names. Something not everyone knows is that the Notorious B.I.G. (birth name Christopher Wallace) had brought rap/hip-hop culture to the forefront. Although what would make his honorary induction even more special is if the induction ceremony took place in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York instead of Cleveland, Ohio
Eligible

Foreigner (Eligible since 2002)
-OH PLEASE LET THEM GET IN! THEY'RE ONE OF MY FAVORITE BANDS!!
-This band has seen more lineup changes than any other band. There are theories about why they don't get inducted. One common one among fans is that the music hall looks down on arena-rock bands that became famous in the 1970s and 1980s. While bands like Def Leppard, Bon Jovi and Journey have been inducted, Foreigner continues to sit outside like bad kids waiting for a lecture from the principal. They have been eligible since 2002, with a success that almost no one can match. They are one of the Top 50 Best Selling Artists of All Time. Their music is constantly reaching new generations of fans who were not even around when they became popular. Will 2020 be their year?
Iron Maiden (Eligible since 2004)
-OH PLEASE, OH PLEASE LET THEM GET IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FINGERS CROSSED!!!!!!!!!!!!
-These guys have been around since 1975. Their live shows put other bands to shame. Despite the fact their music NEVER gets played on the radio, fans still gush about how much they love the men of Maiden. These guys have set records no other band has been able to accomplish or beat. Maiden has done concerts in some of the most far-reaching corners of the world. They have been eligible since 2004, but what might be holding them back from the hallowed halls is a snub made by vocalist Bruce Dickinson, whose words included "an utter and complete load of bollocks. It's run by a bunch of sanctimonious bloody Americans who wouldn't know rock 'n' roll if it hit them in the face." His overall disinterest in the hall of fame has people worried. He has even claimed that "if you put [music] in a museum, then it's dead." Despite their singer's strong opinions, fans are still rallying for the famous East Enders to make it in there. And if they do, fans and even the band's famed mascot Eddie will be celebrating!
Doobie Brothers (Eligible since 1996)
-This is a long time to be eligible and still not make it in. WTF? These guys are considered to be one of the most successful bands to combine easy rock and harmonies. It doesn't matter what age you are, anyone can quickly become a fan of these easy-listening guys. With so many great songs out there getting radio airplay, it's shocking to think these guys are not in there already. Hopefully 2020 sees this band getting in!
Motorhead (Eligible since 2002)
-I'm not even a fan of Motorhead and I'm rallying for these guys to get it!
-This band is like no other. They live like gypsies, moving around so much from place to place on tour. Their energetic stage shows, gravelly-voiced vocalist/bassist singing about promiscuous sex, gambling and addictions have fans rallying for the men of Motorhead to enter these halls. These guys have successfully blended punk with metal, a feat no one thought was possible or should be possible! The albums that took them to the tops of the metal charts included Ace of Spades, Overkill, Bomber. Over the years, they have released 22 chart-topping albums and with each day that passes, new generations of fans are discovering these breakneck guitar-shredding legends. These guys have a lot going for them. For one thing, former Nirvana drummer but current Foo Fighters guitarist/frontman Dave Grohl is on the nomination committee in addition to Metallica guitarist/frontman James Hetfield. Both are strongly lobbying for Motorhead to enter. With the death of bassist/frontman Ian Fraser Kilmister aka "Lemmy" Kilmister in 2015, this only shined the spotlight on this band and why they were not here. With both Hetfield and Grohl on the nomination committee, it's a strong and certain fact that these guys should be getting in!!
Judas Priest (Eligible since 1999)
-OH PLEASE! OH PLEASE LET THEM GET IN! FINGERS CROSSED!!!
-Most artists nowadays have an "I don't care" attitude towards the rock and roll hall of fame. Judas Priest has made no secret of their desire to get in, especially front man Rob Halford. "Personally, I would love it. I think we deserve it. We put 10,000 hours in and more - and beyond that, we just feel that heavy metal deserves more space in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." He said this after learning of the band's rejection in 2017. The writing is on the wall - with over 50 million albums sold worldwide, hugely successful world tours and the mind-blowing amounts of bands who are inspired by them, it's no small feat to accomplish. Not only that, but the Judas Priest fanbase is probably the biggest one out there lobbying for the leather-clad legends to get in!
Nine Inch Nails (Eligible since 2014)
-I honestly thought these guys were already in
-These guys are said to be the innovators of industrial rock. 2014 was the year they officially became eligible. They've sold millions of albums, done countless world tours and have a rabid fan base, it's no wonder these guys are being considered. Their 1989 album Pretty Hate Machine and 1994's The Downward Spiral are considered to be their most influential albums to this day. Trent Reznor has, to this day, been considered an inspiration by people such as David Bowie, Alice Cooper and Peter Gabriel. Unfortunately, like the case of Iron Maiden, where front man Bruce Dickinson snubbed the hall, NIN front man Trent Reznor repeated the same issue in 2018. He stated he couldn't "honestly give a shit" about the hall of fame
King Crimson (Eligible since 1994)
-These guys are one of the more well-known progressive rock bands. One of their greatest and most well known albums is In the Court of the Crimson King. These guys are virtual unknowns in the US because you'll never hear their songs on the radio. They've never had an album reach platinum status. They've never headlined any major festivals. For them, R&R HOF induction is more about musical impact and less about commercial success. These guys have had some major inspiration on bands that have come to be known as their contemporaries-Rush, Genesis and Yes. And even recent bands such as Tool, Mastodon and The Flaming Lips will even mention these guys played heavily into creating their own sounds. If the hall of fame wants innovative musicians, look no further than King Crimson!
Todd Rundgren (Eligible since 1995)
-This guy is certainly unusual in his music. His music can't just be put in one box. His music is a combination of various genres. Over the course of his career, he has released 25 under his own name, 9 with a band called Utopia and 3 connected to a 60's-era band called Nazz. And in addition to being a great musician, he's also helped produce albums for some of music's biggest names, such as The Band, Grand Funk Railroad, Hall and Oates, Cheap Trick, XTC. His induction would be one of the more interesting ones.
Warren Zevon (Eligible since 1994)
-Is it strange and/or I'm the only person that thought he was black because of his singing voice?
-His best known hit is the 1978 song "Werewolves of London". He released twelve studio albums, starting with 1976's self-titled debut. He's had a dozen or more musicians guest on his albums, including Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, Glenn Frey and Don Henley. So IDK about you, but I do believe this man deserves an induction, don't you think?
"Weird Al" Yankovich (Eligible since 2004)
-This guy certainly lives up to his name. He's not known for doing regular songs. No, he's known for parodying songs. And it's sometimes hilarious to the point of crying from laughter. A lot will say that his success has come from parodying other songs, but he does have some original work laying around. I certainly think he deserves a shot at induction.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

The Golden Girls

This show was pretty funny. Almost anyone who watches the show can probably either relate to one of the characters or knows someone who like one of the characters.
Summary
-Four women, previously married, now live together in a house in Miami, trying to get through life the best way they can-sharing experiences and laughs at the same time





Cast
-Bea Arthur: Dorothy Zbornak
-Betty White: Rose Nylund
-Rue McClanahan: Blanche Devereaux
-Estelle Getty: Sophia Petrillo
-Herb Edelman: Stan Zbornak
-Harold Gould: Miles
-Sid Melton: Salvadore Petrillo
-Bill Dana: Angelo
-Scott Jacoby: Michael Zbornak
-George Grizzard: George Devereaux
-Doris Bellack: Gloria Petrillo

Did You Know?
-The Queen Mother in England was such a fan of the show that she wrote to the four actresses and asked them to perform an episode live for her. They flew to London and performed an episode on stage for the Queen and her family
-It was Rue McClanahan's idea for Blanche to have a Southern accent. It was not originally in the script

-Despite being the oldest member of the cast, Betty White was the last surviving member after Rue McClanahan died
-Estelle Getty had gotten some work done on her face between the first and second seasons. Makeup crew had a hard time making her look old on camera
-It took approximately 45 minutes to transform Estelle Getty into Sophia Petrillo
-Despite the fact that there were four women living in the house, only three chairs were present at the dining room table. This was designed to not have all four squeezed in shoulder to shoulder and to have no backs to the camera. Bea Arthur always sat in the center due to her tall height. Plus her facial expressions were extremely comical when listening to Blanche's previous sexual encounters, Sophia's "Picture this!" stories and Rose's "St. Olaf" stories
-According to Betty White, she and fellow Golden Girl Bea Arthur did not get along
-Brandon Tartikoff, an NBC executive, got the idea for the show after visiting his elderly aunt one day. He saw how she and her equally elderly next door neighbor, both of whom were friends, interacted. They would fight and argue, but still loved each other as friends
-The show has dealt with issues otherwise considered controversial, like HIV/AIDS, LGBT, etc. There was a personal chef named Coco who was openly gay. Blanche's brother Clayton was openly gay. An old friend of Dorothy's was a lesbian. Another episode dealt with HIV/AIDS
-Dorothy has a brother named Phil who is always mentioned but never seen. He has kids with his wife but is a cross dresser. He dies from a heart attack in season 6
-Both Estelle Getty and Bea Arthur were Jewish. Getty wasn't Italian. Supposedly, Getty asked producers "couldn't we just make Dorothy and Sophia Jewish?" but producers didn't oblige
-Sophia often had the raciest, most suggestive lines. The reason being early in the show she had a stroke and was unable to control what she said

Monday, April 1, 2019

Def Leppard finally gets inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

That's right! You heard it right! Def Leppard has finally been inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame.
The bands getting inducted include: Def Leppard, The Cure, Radiohead, Roxy Music, The Zombies and Stevie Nicks. To be eligible for this, an artist must be around for at least 25 years after their first album release.

The people inducting these artists in include Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Brian May of Queen, Janelle Monae, Harry Styles of One Direction, David Byrne, Simon Le Bon, John Taylor of Duran Duran, Susannah Hoffs of The Bangles

April Birthdays

Since it's April, time to say Happy Birthday!!

Ritchie Blackmore
-Birth name: Richard Hugh Blackmore
-DOB: 4/14/1945
-Where: Weston-Super-Mare, England
-During the 1971 Deep Purple Machine Head tour, Ritchie experienced a complete and utter mental breakdown. One of the roadies found him in his hotel room, crouched in a corner, crying. When he tried to talk to doctors, who asked him what was wrong, he couldn't tell them. All he could do was cry. So for most of that tour, he was loaded with antidepressants.
Paul Nicholls
-Birth name: Gerrard Paul Greenhalgh
-DOB: 4/12/1979
-Where: Bolton, United Kingdom
-One of his best known roles is as Joe Wicks from the British TV series EastEnders
Jeremy Clarkson
-Birth name: Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson
-DOB: 4/11/1960
-Where: Doncaster, England
-On Top Gear, he is usually called by his other two co-hosts "The Orangutan"
Jet Li
-Birth name: Li Lianjie
-DOB: 4/26/1963
-Where: Beijing, China
-He earned his nickname "Jet" from the fact that his career had taken off like a jet and also because he is incredibly quick at performing martial arts
Peter Davison
-Birth name: Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett
-DOB: 4/13/1951
-Where: Streatham, London, England
-His mother was born in India because her father was a British Army officer stationed in Calcutta
Jamie Bamber
-Birth name: Jamie St. John Bamber Griffith
-DOB: 4/3/1973
-Where: Hammersmith, London, England
-In addition to having British citizenship, he also has American and Irish citizenship due to his father being American and his mother being from Northern Ireland
Eddie Murphy
-Birth name: Edward Regan Murphy
-DOB: 4/3/1961
-Where: Brooklyn, New York
-He is best known for his time on Saturday Night Live, playing characters such as Gumby, Mr. Robinson, Buhweet and others

Friday, March 22, 2019

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008)

This is the third installment of The Mummy series. This one completely moves away from ancient Egypt and instead moves on to ancient China.
Summary
-When Alex O'Connell is excavating at a dig site in China, he unearths the first emperor of the Qin dynasty-a brutal, shape-shifting creature who was cursed by a witch long ago.






Cast
-Brendan Fraser: Rick O'Connell
-Jet Li: Emperor
-Maria Bello: Evelyn O'Connell
-John Hannah: Jonathan Carnahan
-Michelle Yeoh: Zi Yuan
-Luke Ford: Alex O'Connell
-Isabella Leong: Lin
-Anthony Chau-Sang Wong: General Yang
-Russell Wong: Ming Guo
-Liam Cunningham: Roger Wilson

Did You Know?
-Jet Li was only available for part of the shoot. To do his scenes as the Dragon Emperor, it was decided that his character would be seen as either a rotting mummy or as a terracotta mummy. It was done this way so that he could do his live scenes and the remainder would be done through CGI
-In the scene with the tombs, the crossbow traps were based on real life. According to Chinese archaeologists, there were similar traps when archaeologists tried excavating the site of the Terra Cotta Army
-In the movie, there is a device that triggers a trap by dropping a small bronze ball from a dragon's mouth into a frog's mouth. This is said to be inspired by an ancient machine that could predict what direction an earthquake was coming from and is considered to be the father of the modern seismograph
-The scenes in the Himalayan Mountains were actually filmed in summer heat on a soundstage
-This was the Hollywood debut for Chinese martial arts legend Wu Jing, who appeared as one of the soldiers having a brief battle with Jet Li at the start of the movie
-Rob Cohen, director of the movie, had always been incredibly fascinated with Chinese history and culture. When he was approached about filming a movie in China, he was all for it. He wanted the movie to be filmed in China as much as possible and also to pay respect to the culture, he wanted Chinese history and culture to be depicted as accurately as possible
-This movie involves another collaboration between Jet Li and Russell Wong. The first movie starring the two martial artist/actors was 2000's Romeo Must Die

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The Mummy Returns (2001)

This is the sequel to the first film, The Mummy.
Summary
-Alex O'Connell is the eight year old son of Rick and Evelyn O'Connell. They are discovering ancient Egyptian artifacts and when Alex accidentally slips on the Bracelet of Anubis, which is being transported to a museum in London, they soon discover so is the body of Imhotep. The dead high priest wants the bracelet to control the Scorpion King's army and with the bracelet on, Alex's life is at stake.






Cast
-Brendan Fraser: Rick O'Connell
-Rachel Weisz: Evelyn Carnahan / Nefertiri
-John Hannah: Jonathan Carnahan
-Arnold Vosloo: Imhotep
-Oded Fehr: Ardeth Bay
-Freddie Boath: Alex
-Alun Armstrong: Mr. Hafez
-Dwayne Johnson: The Scorpion King
-Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje: Lock-Nah
-Shaun Parkes: Izzy
-Aharon Ipale: Pharaoah

Did You Know?
-Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez did their own fight scenes without stunt women. To do this, they trained for five months
-Arnold Vosloo had to have his whole body shaved twice a day to retain the smooth, hairless look. Initially, he tried waxing but it caused him too much pain
-On the dress that Anck Su Manu wears, the sleeves look just like the body paint from her previous life
-Production was approved to start on this movie the morning after The Mummy opened in May 1999
-All the lines spoken by Dwayne Johnson are in ancient Egyptian
-The axe the Arnold Vosloo carried weighed about 50 pounds. He said that after three days, his arms felt like they were going to fall out of their sockets

-Production rounded up vintage double decker buses for the movie. The ads in them are real ads from the 1930s
-The exterior shots of what is supposed to be the British Museum is not the real British Museum. It's actually University College London. The actual British Museum was undergoing renovations at the time and was covered in scaffolding
-In real life, Oded Fehr has no face tattoos. He does have one on his back, a small ghost
-At the end of the film, the voice of the Scorpion King was dubbed by Brazilian rock musician, songwriter and guitarist Max Cavalera, lead vocalist of the bands Sepultura, Soulfly and Cavelera Conspiracy
-The two men guarding the Bracelet of Anubis in Evy's vision in the tomb are brothers in real life