Friday, December 2, 2022

Positano on Your iPAD Italy Travel Guide

 




Positano The Amalfi Coast

Travel Guide - Cookbook






"SPIDERMAN LOVES IT"







POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK







POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE - COOKBOOK








ANTHONY BOURDAIN

TRAVEL - FOOD - RECIPES JOURNAL















Tuesday, October 5, 2021

The Worlds Sexiest Women

 
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Sophia Loren



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Giselleee


Gisele





COLOMBIAN HOTTIE

KAREN CARRINO
 
The World's Sexiest Women? Quite a Question? Guess Who One? Columbia and Colombian Women ..  Poll Was taken by Various Travel Magazines that asked men who have Traveled Around The World, which Women were The Sexiest in The World .. Well, I've been to Columbia and dated a beautiful Colombian woman in New York and I can tell you that, Colombian women are very Sexy, Beautiful and vivacious. I have been all around the World; Italy,France, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico,Argentina,China,Vietnam,Cambodia,Thailand, and The Philippines, and I will say that Colombian Women are Among The World's Sexiest and most Beautiful, but if you ask me my vote on The World's Sexiest Women, my Vote For the World's # 1 Sexiest Women would have to go to The Women of Brazil as The World's Sexiest Women ...






ADRIANA LIMA

BRAZILIAN SUPER MODEL

WORLDS SEXIEST WOMEN
 
 
 
 
 
 


PENELOPE CRUZ

From SPAIN
Gets My VOTE
As The WORLD'S # 1 SINGLE SEXIEST WOMAN

In The WORLD
 
 
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LEXXI STARR
The HOTTEST ASIAN MODEL of THEM ALL
 
DAM !!!
 
 
 
 
 



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FRANKIE RAYDER
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PARIS HILTON


 
 
 
 
 
 
LINDSAY LOHAN NUDE For PLAYBOY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 SOPHIA LOREN
 
 
 
  
 


ADRIANA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MilKuniss

Mila Kunis



 
 
 
Mila Kunis
 
 
 
 
 
MilaKkkk


Mila Kunis





The BEATLES ABBEY ROAD




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Rather be in Positano ITALY

 



"I'd rather be in Positano"










POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

COOKBOOK / TRAVEL GUIDE



















Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The BEATLES Last Concert 1969 London

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The BEATLES
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The BEATLES
 
LAST LIVE PERFORMANCE TOGETHER EVER
 
On The ROOFTOP of ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS
 
"DON'T LET ME DOWN"
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This historical performance on the Rooftop of Abbey Road Studios at 3 Sayville Road in London was the Beatles last ever last performance together as a group, The Fab Four as they were known by a nickname. This impromptu concert was held on January 30, 1969 and included the Beatles ; John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison, along with Billy Preston (known as The 5th Beatle) on keyboards. The concert lasted 42 minutes.
Although the concert was unannounced, the Beatles had planned on performing live during their Get Back recording sessions. The Beatles were wondering where they could perform live, thinking of performing at The Palladium or Sahara but would have had to lug all their equipment over there, "so we decided, why not go up on the roof?" said George Harrison.
This historical concert was recorded on Two 8-Track Recorders by producer Alan Parsons and was filmed by Michael Hogg with mutilple angles including audience ractions. 
This concert marked the end of an era for many Beatles fans. The group recorded one more album Abbey Road, but by September 1969 the Beatles had unofficially disbanded.
 
 

SONGS PLAYED

GET BACK
 
DON'T LET ME DOWN
 
I'VE GOT A FEELING
 
DANNY BOY
 
DIG A PONY
 
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
 
 
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The BEATLES LAST CONCERT
 
ROOFTOP of ABBEY ROAD STUDIOS 
 
3 SAYVILLE ROAD 
 
LONDON, ENGLAND
 
January 30, 1969
 
CHECK OUT THE BOYS OUTFITS !!! 
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John Paul George and Ringo
 
THE BEATLES
 
 
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Written by Lennon as an anguished love song to Yoko Ono, it was interpreted by Paul McCartney as a "genuine plea", with Lennon saying to Ono, "I'm really stepping out of line on this one. I'm really just letting my vulnerability be seen, so you must not let me down."The song is in the key of E major and is in 4/4 time during the verse, chorus and bridge, but changes to 5/4 in the pick-up to the verse. It grew (like "Sun King") from the F♯m7- E changes from Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" ("like she does" [F♯m7] "yes she does" [A, Am] "yes she does" [E]) with McCartney arranging instrumental and vocal parts and Harrison adding a descending two-part lead guitar accompaniment to the verse and a countermelody in the bridge. Alan W. Pollack states that "the counterpoint melody played in octaves during the Alternate Verse by the bass and lead guitars is one of the more novel, unusual instrumental touches you'll find anywhere in the Beatles catalogue.
 
 
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GET BACK
 
DON'T LET ME DOWN (Side B)
 
BRITISH SINGLE
 
Released April 11 , 1969
Lennon - McCartney
 
The BEATLES with BILLY PRESTON
 
  RECORDING and RELEASE of "DON'T LET ME DOWN"
 
Multiple versions of "Don't Let Me Down" were recorded by the Beatles during the tumultuous Get Back (Let It Be) recording sessions. The version recorded on 28 January 1969 was released as a B-side to the single "Get Back", recorded the same day. "Get Back" reached number one and "Don't Let Me Down" reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100.They performed "Don't Let Me Down" twice during their Rooftop Concert of 30 January 1969, one of which was included in the Let It Be (1970) film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. When the "Get Back" project was revisited, Phil Spector dropped "Don't Let Me Down" from the LET IT BE (1970) album. The B-side version of the song was included on the Beatles' compilations Hey Jude1967-1970 and Past Masters Volume 2 and Mono Masters. The same recording also appears on the soundtrack to the 1988 documentary, Imagine: John Lennon. In November 2003, an edit of the two rooftop versions was included on Let It Be... Naked.
  RECEPTION Richie Unterberger of AllMusic called it "one of the BEATLES ' most powerful love songs",  Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described the song as "heart-wrenching soul" and Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called it "a superb sobber from misery-expert J. W. O. Lennon, MBE. And still one of the most highly underrated Beatle underbellies." Author Ian MacDonald praised "Don't Let Me Down" and declared that "this track vies with Come Together for consideration as the best of Lennon's late-style Beatles records".
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GOT ANY KAHLUA ?
aka
The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK
ABIDE in IT !!! .
 
The BEATLES Last Live Performance Together
 
 
Rooftop of APPLE STUDIOS
 
LONDON
 
 
The BEATLES rooftop concert was the climax of a project originally titled Get Back. It was conceived as exactly that, a return to their rock roots in a desperate effort to restore unity when business and personal chaos threatened to destroy the band. A documentary crew filmed the Beatles rehearsing and recording new material for an "honest" album, free from the studio wizardry that had dominated their recent work. The experience pushed the group to the point of disintegration, but they needed an end to the film.
So 47 years ago — on January 30th, 1969 — the band climbed five stories to the top of their Apple Corps headquarters and played their last concert together. The album and film were ultimately released in May 1970 as Let It Be, their swan song. Here are 15 little-known facts about the Beatles' final bow on the world stage.
The Beatles had many ideas about where to perform the climactic concert for their new film — too many ideas. London venues like the Palladium and the Roundhouse were some of the more levelheaded propositions, but most were pretty far-out. The Sahara desert was floated as a potential location, as were the Giza pyramids, and even the QE2 ocean liner. A 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheater in Tunisia was seriously considered, and location scouts were sent to investigate. "The Beatles were to start playing as the sun came up," explained director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, "and you'd see crowds flocking towards them through the day."
But nothing was ever agreed upon. As enthusiasm for the project waned, the band opted to do something a little simpler and closer to home. Guest keyboard player Billy Preston recalls that it was John Lennon who had the idea to stage the concert on the roof of Apple headquarters. Lindsay-Hogg says it was his idea. Others attribute it to Ringo Starr. The concept sounds inspired, but in retrospect it speaks less to creativity and more to laziness.
Preparations were made, with scaffolding planks laid to support the weight of the gear. A few minutes before the concert was due to start, the band huddled in a small vestibule at the top of the stairs. They had cold feet. "George didn't want to do it, and Ringo started saying he didn't really see the point," says Lindsay-Hogg. "Then John said, 'Oh, fuck it — let's do it."
 
Lennon and Starr wore their ladies' coats.

It was 45 degrees in London that raw January afternoon, and that doesn't account for the icy wind whipping over the West End buildings. Impending fog had ruled out an expensive helicopter aerial shot, and the threat of rain was very real. These conditions were not ideal to making rock and roll. " My hands are too cold to play the chords," Lennon muttered between songs, and Apple Corps exec Ken Mansfield held a constant stream of lit cigarettes so George Harrison could warm his fingertips. To ward off the winter chill, Lennon borrowed Yoko Ono's fur coat (as he did on occasion). Ringo Starr also donned his wife Maureen's red raincoat.
The microphones were wrapped in women's pantyhose.

The cold gusts also proved to be a problem for the delicate studio microphones recording the drums and guitar amplifiers. In need of a quick shield to minimize wind noise, tape engineer (and future Pink Floyd cohort) Alan Parsons was dispatched that morning to buy women's pantyhose. "I walked into this department store and said, 'I need three pairs of pantyhose. It doesn't matter what size.'" he recalled in Guitar Player.  "They thought I was either a bank robber or a cross-dresser."
 
It was their first live performance in over two years.

Famously cited as the Beatles' last concert, the rooftop gig was also their first live performance in more than two years. While they had played "All You Need Is Love" and "Hey Jude" before a studio audience on television during that time, those numbers were heavily bolstered by a backing track. The roof was their first truly live show since their final tour ended on August 29th, 1966, at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. They also made a small break from tradition by varying their classic stage placements. Lennon took the middle spot with Harrison to his left.
George Harrison's guitar was the first of its kind.
The Telecaster that Harrison played throughout the rooftop concert was custom made for him by master builders Roger Rossmeisl and Philip Kubicki as a gift from Fender. The company was launching a new line of all-rosewood guitars, and presenting the prototype to a Beatle was good publicity. After many hours of labor, the guitar was flown to England in its own seat and hand-delivered to Apple headquarters. The builders weren't sure what became of the guitar for over a year, until they bought tickets to see the Let It Be film and saw their handiwork on the big screen. "I was so thrilled I almost jumped out of my seat," remembers Kubicki.
 
 
 
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The BADASS COOKBOOK
 
SECRET RECIPES
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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Favorite Christmas Songs of All Time

 




HERE'S OUR FAVORITE








NAT KING COLE

"THE CHRISTMAS SONG"

Billboard Magazine # 3






"IT'S THE MOST WONDERfUL TIME of THE YEAR"


Andy Williams

# 4 Billboard Magazine


And one of Our FAVORITES as WELL






ANDY WILLIAMS


The ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW


CHRISTMAS SPECIAL







HAVE YOURSELF a MERYY LITTLE CHRISTMAS


FRANK SINATRA

On The DEAN MARTIN SHOW

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

With The DEAN MARTIN & SINATRA FAMILIES


# 30 BB CHARTS






THE FEAST of THE 7 FISH


ITALIAN CHRISTMAS







DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR ?

The MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR






Brenda Lee


ROCKIN AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE

Billboard Magazine # 2


And one of my all-time Favorites and one of the1st Records
that I ever owned when my Father bought my sister and I a 
Little Record Player for CHRITMAS one year, along with two
records : ROCKIN AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE
and "I FEEL FINE" by The BEATLES ..






FELIZ NAVIDAD


Jose Feliciano

"I WANNA WISH YOU a MERRY CHRISTMAS"


# 9 BILLBOARD






JINGLE BELL ROCK


Bobby Helms


# 7 BILLBOARD





"LET IT SNOW"


DEAN MARTIN

BILLBAORD MAGAZINE # 8







IT'S BEGINNING to LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS

JOHNNY MATHIS

# 18 BB






SILVER BELLS


ELVIS PRESLEY








A HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS



Burle Ives






SLIEGH RIDE


BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA






WHITE CHRISTMAS


BING CROSBY






DAVID BOWIE & BING CROSBY


LITTLE DRUMMER BOY


"PEACE on EARTH"






LITTLE SAINT NICK

The BEACH BOYS













ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

Mariah Carey


Is BILLBOARD MAGAZINE'S # 1

Top Christmas Song of ALL TIME





CHRISTMAS With DINO

Dean Martin





HAPPY HOLIDAYS


Andy Williams


# 29 BB







OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL

THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR




Dean Martin


"BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE"





DINO

BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE






FROSYT THE SNOWMAN


JIMMY DURANTE






John Lennon

HAPPY CHRISTMAS








Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time


PAUL McCARTNEY












BUDWEISER CLYDESDALES


CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM BUDWEISER






ITALIAN CHRISTMAS


The FEAST of SEVEN FISHES

Daniel Bellino Zwicke





MERRY CHRISTMAS