rosiesgrand
Joined Jan 2008
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Absolutely don't know where this performance is, but I so very much want to see it. I love, love, love Burt Bacharach's music and Elvis Costello isn't too bad, though not one of my favorites. But back to Bury, he and Hal David made magic. I recently watched a PBS donation please program. I was amazed at the number of songs I remembered (and sang along with, maybe not to my neighbors liking but I don'tcare) and LOVED all over again!!! And it wasn't just dionne but a range of performers. Burt, and I, are both now old and decrepit but in our youth he was beautiful and talented and during the glory years, so was I. That doesn't die.
I started watching The Talk on semi-regular basis (I have daytime things to do). Hated Sharon Osborne's arrogance. I'm watching more now and enjoying it a lot more. I don't always agree with the panels opinion, but at least understand it's about more than "I'm someone special so I rule". Like it more now, especially with today's episode where time was spent remembering an executive producer who died recently. The memories were very personal and touching. How very kind and especially how very human.
Usually a quick mention is all you get. No background, no humanity. This segment was very human. Loved it.
Usually a quick mention is all you get. No background, no humanity. This segment was very human. Loved it.
Originally a 1930s radio broadcast from the Tip Top Club in the Allerton Hotel in Chicago. It included celebrity interviews and audience participation. Although it was not appreciated by broadcast upper management it laid the foundation for today's morning shows.