Showing posts with label Bing Crosby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bing Crosby. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

It Takes Two - Favorite Duets

Doug: Since today is Valentine's Day, we're going to bring the love through song.  And not just any genre of songs -- nope, today's discussion will center around the collaborations of two voices coming together to make a memorable song.  Of course, just like love doesn't always work out for some couples, neither is success guaranteed to recording artists merging their talents in a recording studio!  We'll talk about the songs you loved, as well as some you may even have loathed -- as long as there were two stars spinning under the needle, it's fair game.

Doug:  Stevie Nicks was all over the duet map in the 1970s-'80s, wasn't she?  From Kenny Loggins to Tom Petty to Don Henley, our Fleetwood Mac siren sang with all sorts of pop and rock icons.  I was reminded of this a few weeks ago when two songs in row came across my shuffled playlist and both featured her distinctive vocals.  So of course I thought to myself -- I'll bet our music-loving BAB playmates would have something to say about all the duets they've loved before (evokes Julio and Willie, right?).

Doug:  Today you can discuss any duets in your catalog -- the Motown song by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston gives today's post its title, and of course Gaye had a string of hits with Tammi Terrell.  And for fun, how about those oddball pairings (Julio and Willie, as previously mentioned), such as the one below:

Friday, December 18, 2009

TV Party Tonight! -Christmas Specials

Karen: Well, it's that most wonderful time of the year. We put out the eggnog, hot chocolate, and cookies, so let's sit down by the fire and watch some of our favorite Christmas shows!

First, to get the juices going, let's start with that beloved classic, A Charlie Brown Christmas. I've seen it a million times but I can never get enough of it. There's so much to love here, especially the incredible music of Vince Guaraldi. Charlie Brown's valiant stand against the commercialization of the holiday is a classic. There are so many great moments - the ice skating, the kids dancing during rehearsal, Snoopy's prize-winning decorated doghouse, and of course, Linus' moving speech about the true meaning of Christmas. An absolute gem.



How about a little musical number before we get to our movie? This is an odd little bit from the 1977 Bing Crosby Christmas Special. Bing Crosby and David Bowie?! You couldn't get two more diametrically opposed personalities. And yet...it's a beautiful performance. Check it out.



And of course, what would a Christmas special be without a commercial? I know, it would be much better! But this is a pretty cute commercial:



Let's get to our main feature, shall we? While there have been many, many film versions of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, my favorite one is the 1951 movie with Alastair Sim as Scrooge. I think what gets me the most about this version is the time spent showing Scrooge the child; it's easy to see how such a lonely, unhappy child could turn into such a cold, distant creep later on. But the possibility of redemption exists, and we get our happy ending, as Scrooge attempts to make up for the past and become a good man. Whenever I see this I always feel acutely my own short-comings toward my fellow men. It's a good reminder that we only have so much time in this world - we should strive to do well with it.

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