I don’t know why I love her like I do …

November 4, 1978 –Bunkies, let the warm feelings wash over you, even though the skinny white boy is singing, – place one hand on your monitor and the other hand upon the afflicted area. He is channeling the healing powers of Rev. Al Green. Feel his power emanate and pulsate through your loins. The TalkingContinue reading “I don’t know why I love her like I do …”

It’s almost unbelievable that this was ever sold

It’s National Easy Bake Oven Day. Established in 2017, the day commemorates the anniversary of the release of the iconic toy in 1963. The original 1963 version was not a cheap toy mid you. In fact, it cost a hefty $15.95. That might not sound like a lot, but adjusting for inflation, it amounts toContinue reading “It’s almost unbelievable that this was ever sold”

The Crown premiered

November 4, 2016 –Netflix began airing the incredibly successful series about a young woman forced to take over a multinational business after the unexpected death of her beloved father, The Crown, starring, Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Victoria Hamilton, Jared Harris, John Lithgow and Eileen Atkins, on this date. Originally, creator Peter Morgan envisagedContinue reading “The Crown premiered”

Hope this doesn’t become a earworm

November 3, 1990 –The American public apparently went insane and Vanilla Ice’s single, Ice Ice Baby was the number one single on the U.S. music charts, on this date. The song clearly samples the 1980 song Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie, but Vanilla Ice never got permission to use it. No lawsuit wasContinue reading “Hope this doesn’t become a earworm”

Outlandos d’Amour went on sale

November 2, 1978 –The Police release their debut album, Outlandos d’Amour, on this date. The working title, Police Brutality, was changed to make is sound more romantic. The title loosely translates as Outlaws of Love but the term Outlandos is actually a mix of the words for Outlaws and Commandos. The Police started mading videosContinue reading “Outlandos d’Amour went on sale”

I know, I know, but I can only do it once.

November 2, 1957 – The often edited for S & P (I definitely should know) Bugs vs. Daffy Looney Tunes cartoon, Show Biz Bugs, first opened on this date. The exploding musical instrument scheme is the same in three Warner Brothers cartoons. The musical score is Those Endearing Young Charms. In order, they are, firstContinue reading “I know, I know, but I can only do it once.”