Princess Anne was up to her arms in African river mud pushing boats and helping charities for years before Di, but got no pat on the back becuase she’s no looker. Qiote frankly I was embarrassed the way the British public reacted after Diana died. If she was homely they wouldn’t have reacted the same.
And when it comes down to it MJ was brilliantly talented. Di was just born with the right pedigree. bah.
“What about Yer Blues?”
Yeah, but that was just a one-off. That’s not what they were famous for, reinterpreting the blues. They reinterpreted POP.
There wouldn’t be ambrosia without the marshmallows.
Princess Anne was up to her arms in African river mud pushing boats and helping charities for years before Di, but got no pat on the back becuase she’s no looker. Qiote frankly I was embarrassed the way the British public reacted after Diana died. If she was homely they wouldn’t have reacted the same.
And when it comes down to it MJ was brilliantly talented. Di was just born with the right pedigree. bah.
and Biff, Princess Diana didn’t just do some charity work like some Hollywood celebs. She was a true humanitarian.
http://charity.lovetoknow.com/Charity_Work_of_Princess_Diana
It really is a big deal.
There wouldn’t be a Tiger Woods without CHARLES SIFFORD.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Sifford
“the Beatles don’t have any blues songs.”
What about Yer Blues? Granted, it was almost at the end of their era.
I think the Rolling Stones were way more influenced by Muddy Waters. Muddy Waters played the blues; the Beatles don’t have any blues songs.
Little Richard was more of an influence.
“I don’t know how you do this every day What. I’ve gone to days in a row and I need a vacation!”
The man’s got some staying power, that’s for darn sure!
(twss opportunity)
Hey What…did you know Taj Mahal back in the day. One of my favorite guitar players, Jesse Ed davis, played with him.