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 was released”
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Blackadder Goes Forth finale
November 2, 1989 – BBC One aired the screaming funny conclusion to the Blackadder Goes Forth series, Goodbyeee starring Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson, written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, on this date The decision to set Blackadder in the trenches of World War One did not come from Ben Elton, Richard Curtis orContinue reading “Blackadder Goes Forth finale”
More prayers, etc.
So those of the dearly departed who didn’t make the cut yesterday for All Saint’s Day, take heart; remember today is All Souls Day, aka the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (the second day of Día de los Muertos.) In the late tenth or early eleventh century, Saint Odilo of Cluny decided that AllContinue reading “More prayers, etc.”
You must be a whole saint or no saint at all.
Today is All Saints Day, the feast celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity, honoring all the saints, known and unknown. It’s also the first day of celebration The Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos in Spanish), a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage (and others) living inContinue reading “You must be a whole saint or no saint at all.”
Suspicious Minds topped the charts
November 1, 1969 –Elvis Presley single Suspicious Minds went to No. #1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. It was his last #1 hit in his lifetime. This was a big comeback song for Elvis, who hadn’t had a US #1 hit since Good Luck Charm in 1962. He had been making a seriesContinue reading “Suspicious Minds topped the charts”
George Harrison’s first album
November 1, 1968 –George Harrison releases Wonderwall Music, on this date, becoming the first Beatle to release a solo album. It’s a soundtrack to the psychedelic movie Wonderwall. The songs which were mostly Harrison instrumentals, featured Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and an unaccredited banjo contribution by Peter Tork of The Monkees.
The Lady Vanishes premiered
November 1, 1938 –The Alfred Hitchcock film, The Lady Vanishes, starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave opened in the US on this date. In order to get a realistic effect, Alfred Hitchcock insisted that there should be no background music except at the beginning and the end. Between those two points, the only music heardContinue reading “The Lady Vanishes premiered”
Autumn is springtime in reverse.
The name November comes from the Latin “novem” which is the Latin for the nine. In the early Roman calendar, it was the ninth month. According to the Gregorian calendar, November is the eleventh month of the year. Go figure. The Roman Senate elected to name the eleventh month for Tiberus Caesar and since AugustusContinue reading “Autumn is springtime in reverse.”
Darkness falls across the land. The midnight hour is close at hand.
Hey Bunkies, before you steal all of your kid sister’s Halloween candy, Remember that Thanksgiving is in 23 days. Huzzah, keep checking those store flyers for sales on turkey – apparently they are going to be on sale this year. There are 37 days until Hanukkah and that Christmas is in 55 days! Demand Euphoria!
Samson and Delilah premiered
October 31, 1949 –Cecil B. DeMille’s wonderfully campy (although not intentional) version of Samson and Delilah, starring Hedy LaMarr and Victor Mature debuted on this date. Much discussion took place during the shooting of the scene where Samson kisses Delilah as to whether a man kisses a woman with his eyes closed or open. VictorContinue reading “Samson and Delilah premiered”
