January 14 ,2014 the world lost yet another amazing actor to cancer. Alan Rickman has entered the veil and left this world behind. He left behind of course his family but he also left behind many grieving fans and an everlasting movie legacy.
I did not know who Alan Rickman was until the blockbuster film Harry Potter Sorcerers Stone came out. However I had seen him in several movies, liked him without knowing who this great actor was. Harry Potter did launch him to super star status as a villain you love to hate. Of course Severus Snape ended up being a good guy in the end but at first no one knew that. I wanted to see the kids win against Prof. Snape yet I was never so thrilled when he ended up being good. That love boiled over into a love for Alan Rickman as an actor.
After realizing who he was I researched Alan Rickman and learned he was in many movies I loved. He played Hans Gruber in Die Hard with Bruce Willis. Yes he was a villain and even though he was a great actor Hans was not a villain you loved to hate. After discovering who he was and watching the film again though I found a greater appreciation of Mr. Rickman's talent.
Mr. Rickman also played Elliott Marsten in Quigly Down Under. Once again he was a bad guy. In Quigly though he was not as "cool" a bad guy. This character was a bit more on the wimpy side however Alan did a great job with the role and well, even though you didn't love the character, you loved the actor.
Another villain role was as Judge Turpin in Sweeny Todd. I knew who Alan Rickman was by then and so watched his character with appreciation. Yes of course I did not like him but I still loved Mr. Rickman.
He has done several voice-overs, one as the Blue Caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland with Johnny Depp. Actually the voice over for the Blue Caterpillar in Alice Through the Looking Glass is his last role.
After knowing who he was I saw him in Sense and Sensibility where he played Col. Brandon-one of the first roles I saw him in where he was not a villain. His acting ability and versatility
shined through in this movie.
Alan Rickman has been in several movies. I have yet to see all of them. A great actor enetered the veil on January 14 and he will be truly missed.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
John Denver: Your Days Were Diamonds
for other artists. He was one of the most well rounded musicians I think that ever lived.
The first song I remember hearing John Denver sing was Take Me Home Country Roads which he did not actually write but it was the song that really put him on the charts for his vocal qualities. Many other artists performed it but none like John Denver. It always makes me feel happy and makes me want to take country roads home, to where I am not sure, maybe West Virginia even though it is not home to me. This song makes me feel like it could be.
Later I remember hearing him sing Leaving on a Jet Plane which had been made popular by Peter, Paul and Mary however John Denver actually wrote the song and later sang it too.I loved it by both artists. I don't like to play it over and over again but enjoy it when I hear it. It also played in Taste Pilot Grill at Disney's California Park and I loved hearing it there.
Annie's Song is another song I found beautiful I remember that he wrote it about his wife who he adored. I always thought it was a sweet tribute to the love he felt for her.
One of my absolute favorite John Denver songs is Calypso, It was a tribute to Jacques Cousteau and his search for Calypso. It has a beautiful, yet eerie sound and makes me feel a sense of reverence when I hear it.It adds a new realm to John's vocal talent, the operatic/yodel. I can listen to it over and over again without tiring of it.
Another song of John Denver's that I find beautiful is Some Days are Diamonds. It is one of his songs that has a country sound to it rather than folksy but I don't care. I love it.
Fly Away with Olivia Newton-John was a chart topper for years.. I remember that they were both extremely popular when they teamed up for this song and everyone was excited about it. Her lilting voice with his beautiful voice make for such a perfect harmony.
Rocky Mountain High is a John Denver song that I am sure everyone has heard. It was extremely popular in its day and remained popular for years. John Denver was from Aspen and the Denver Bronco's used it for many years as a sort of theme song.. I remember it most from the John Elway days and it seems like they played it in tribute to him.
Among the many songs John Denver wrote and performed I think Looking for Space is my favorite. It holds such a special place in my heart. I relate to this song very well because there are many times in life I am just looking for a space to belong and to find out who I am. I think I cry every time I hear Looking for Space.
John Denver left the world way too soon. He was way too young. I did not even touch on all of the songs he brought the world. Many times when I hear him sing it brings a tear to my eye, brings back special memories of days gone by, a feeling of serenity for one who left so much beauty in the path behind him.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Farewell David Bowie: You Will Be Missed
January 10, 2016 marked the day another wonderful musician left this world. I was sad to hear that he lost his battle with cancer, sad to hear that he has left us. David Bowie's music was a very important part of my teen years. I can't even begin to state how much his music meant to me. I feel like I grew up with David Bowie.
One of the first songs that comes to mind when I think of David is Space Oddity, I think it is one of my favorite songs ever. It gives me a happy feeling and a feeling that we can do anything. It also just makes me feel proud, proud of what I am not sure but just a sense of pride. It used to play in Disney's Taste Pilot Grill which I loved. It added a lot to the atmosphere.
The next song that enters my mind is Fame, I think it might be what I always though of David by. It came out in my early teen years and was extremely popular with the kids during the day of Disco. It added a different feel to music. I can't say it was easy to dance to but we all loved it.
When I hear Under Pressure by David Bowie and Queen it reminds me of how beautiful two talents could be when working together. The song makes me want to dance and tap my foot along with making me feel good inside. It also makes me feel this sense of "I can do anything." That might come from it being in the movie Zoom. I thought it was most fitting to use Under Pressure in Zoom where the kids are finally working together toward the greater good of their remarkable powers.
As I sit and think of David and his music, I remember how remarkably different he was, his British accent and the soft lilt to his voice brought us a new sound. I could name all of his songs and tell what they mean to me but well, that would require a book. Just about of his songs have meaning to me and I am extremely saddened to hear of the worlds great loss. My heart also goes out to his family and friends who will not only miss his music but will miss the person they loved.
I had thought of saying the day he left this world was the day part of music died but it is not, the music did not die, the music and memories that David Bowie left is will forever live on.
One of the first songs that comes to mind when I think of David is Space Oddity, I think it is one of my favorite songs ever. It gives me a happy feeling and a feeling that we can do anything. It also just makes me feel proud, proud of what I am not sure but just a sense of pride. It used to play in Disney's Taste Pilot Grill which I loved. It added a lot to the atmosphere.
The next song that enters my mind is Fame, I think it might be what I always though of David by. It came out in my early teen years and was extremely popular with the kids during the day of Disco. It added a different feel to music. I can't say it was easy to dance to but we all loved it.
When I hear Under Pressure by David Bowie and Queen it reminds me of how beautiful two talents could be when working together. The song makes me want to dance and tap my foot along with making me feel good inside. It also makes me feel this sense of "I can do anything." That might come from it being in the movie Zoom. I thought it was most fitting to use Under Pressure in Zoom where the kids are finally working together toward the greater good of their remarkable powers.
As I sit and think of David and his music, I remember how remarkably different he was, his British accent and the soft lilt to his voice brought us a new sound. I could name all of his songs and tell what they mean to me but well, that would require a book. Just about of his songs have meaning to me and I am extremely saddened to hear of the worlds great loss. My heart also goes out to his family and friends who will not only miss his music but will miss the person they loved.
I had thought of saying the day he left this world was the day part of music died but it is not, the music did not die, the music and memories that David Bowie left is will forever live on.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Grandson is a Nightmare and Goofbot
My grandson, Noah, has loved Mickey Mouse Clubhouse since he was not even yet a year old. He has learned a lot from the show. He has also learned to be silly. At two he was singing songs he hears on TV along with acting things out. As he gets older he is even more animated. He also loves Nightmare Before Christmas. He sings and acts gongs from that movie out too.
Noah acts out just about any show he watches now. I try to record all of his singing, or at least a great part of it. Kids are just so much fun.
I have only uploaded his most recent songs. This is Halloween and Goofbot. Enjoy this adorable 3 year old boy singing and acting...
This is Halloween by Noah
Mr. Goofbot
Noah acts out just about any show he watches now. I try to record all of his singing, or at least a great part of it. Kids are just so much fun.
I have only uploaded his most recent songs. This is Halloween and Goofbot. Enjoy this adorable 3 year old boy singing and acting...
This is Halloween by Noah
Mr. Goofbot
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