November 22, 1963 –Unbeknowst to Phil Spector, he unfortunately chose this date to release his holiday record, A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector, which he worked on all summer with his best musicians. Given the timing with the events in Dallas this day, the album suffers dismal sales initial. Later, the album wouldContinue reading “A gift that came on the wrong day”
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We all met Jane for the first time
November 22, 1965 –The documentary, Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees, narrated by Orson Welles, premiered on CBS, on this date. Watched by over 25 million viewers, the documentary brings Jane Goodall to international attention.
Toy Story premiered
November 22, 1995 –Disney and Pixar released the first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery, Toy Story, on this date. Billy Crystal was originally offered the chance to voice Buzz Lightyear, but declined. After seeing the finished film, he said the decision was the biggest mistake of his career. Upon learning this, John LasseterContinue reading “Toy Story premiered”
Feeling the Holiday Spirit
This year the UK food chain, Tesco, has hit upon a universal theme – how to get your teenage/young adult children in the holiday spirit. While I don’t know if taking them grocery shopping will really help, it did bring a little tear to my eye (but then again I will tear up for manyContinue reading “Feeling the Holiday Spirit”
The first appearance of Tweety Bird
November 21, 1942 –Babbit and Catstello, take-offs on Bud Abbott and Lou Costello try to catch Tweety bird (in his first appearance) in A Tale of Two Kitties, premiered on this date. Early model sheets for this short indicated that Tweety’s original name was Orson, but no name is given in the film. After censorsContinue reading “The first appearance of Tweety Bird”
Arguably the best Steely Dan Album
November 21, 1980 –After several years delay and hopelessly over budget, MCA Records released seventh studio album by Steely Dan, Gaucho, on this date. MCA tried to recoup the cost of producing Gaucho by selling the album at $9.98 retail, rather than the average rate of $8.98 retail. Donald Fagen and Walter Becker couldn’t helpContinue reading “Arguably the best Steely Dan Album”
Who shot J.R.
November 21, 1980 –In what was one of the most-watched TV cliffhangers in television history, 350 million viewers worldwide tuned into the television series Dallas to find out who had shot J.R. Ewing at the end of the show’s previous season. As it turned out, he was shot by his wife’s sister, who also wasContinue reading “Who shot J.R.”
Frankenstein premiered
November 21, 1931 – James Whale classic retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, debuted on this date. The Monster in this film does not physically resemble the character in Mary Shelley’s novel. It was make-up artist Jack P. Pierce who came up with innovations such as the Monster’s flat head, the bolts through the neck, theContinue reading “Frankenstein premiered”
I happen to like vegetables.
In fact, here is a simple and quick way to prepare most vegetables – substitute your favorite vegetable for green beans in this recipe (although I don’t know if you can fit an entire Hubbard Squash in a 2 Qt. Saucepan.) Ingredients 1/2 lb green beans1/3 cup of chicken stock (or water)2 tablespoons of oliveContinue reading “I happen to like vegetables.”
A holiday riddle for you
When is a Christmas advert not a Christmas advert – when it’s for JD Sports. Somehow the shopping bag from the store is transcendent and therefore beyond the holiday (and filled with celebrities I don’t know.) Here’s a carb for your meal. Demand Euphoria!
