
everyone should know the international sign for help me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgV4gaZ65eQ
everyone should know the international sign for help me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgV4gaZ65eQ
the art of the late Bill Papas of Portland, Oregon
The Pop Tops (Spanish) may have had the biggest hit version, even though it was written in French, whilst stuck in a traffic jam, by Hubert Giraud.
To me it was her gutsy voice that made a huge impact I got in soooo much trouble playing this late one night at CFMS-FM. The phones rang off the wall… about the 20th caller was the owner of the radio station. Ooops! Not quite on the approved playlist!
In French originally!
Mamy Blue Nicoletta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6adcXXRcUU
if you insist on having it in English:
This chardonnay from the Margaret River of Western Australia is right up our alley.
It paired wonderfully with a lightly garlic’d chicken stir fry with German egg noodles (instead of traditional Italian spaghetti), because no particular flavour dominated either the wine or the dinner.
The wine has a lovely balance to it. A pale gold colour introduces you to a natural acidity and then depth right through to the finish.
Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer kept us entertained.
I’m beginning to think that the Goddess of Wine is setting us up for a Chardonnay Taste Test. This is the 5th in the last two mystery cases.
CHARDONNAY – DEVILS LAIR HONEYBOMB MARGARET RIVER 2018
$21.99 regularly $24.99
13% Alcohol
UPC: 09310194002461
Not quite Aussie ‘medium bodied”, but certainly more so than many BC and California Savignons. Stone fruit aromas open up to spicy tones and then a lush oaky finish. It’s nicely structured.
The wine hails from the Coastal area of Maipo Valley, near the Maipo River – Chile’s prime wine region. Warm days, cool nights and a dry-ish climate. Texture and rounded tannins come from French/American oak barrel aging.
Grilled pork chops, peas, and yummy scalloped potatoes were a great accompaniment.
CABERNET SAUVIGNON – CHOCALAN RESERVA MAIPO 2018
$15.49 regularly $17.99
13.9% alcohol
UPC: 07804603660400
Ghibli and Scirocco are desert winds in Libya.
Zephyr is a light wind.
Zonda is named after a foehn wind, while the Huayra is named after the so-called Incan “god of the winds”
Maserati Bora is a katabatic (downhill) wind most strongly felt on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. And the manufacturer also had the Mistral – named aftr a French giant Venturi tunnel.
The VW Golf is badged in honour of the Gulf stream, and one of many VWs named after the wind – like Jetta (Jet stream), Scirocco (after a strong Saharan desert wind) and the Passat, which is a contraction of ‘passatwinde’, the German word for tradewind, that powered merchant sailing ships across the high seas.
The Holden Hurricane is a stormy, gale-force wind.
Tornado Typhoon and the Renaul Wind are self evident.
Chinook – the warm dry westerly in the Rockies – no cars have yet been named for it.
Lambourghini had the Diablo – a hot dry offshore wind from the Northeast in the San Francisco Bay.
A short lived Maserati model was called the Karif – A wind that blows south westerly across the Gulf of Aden near Somalia.
Austin Morris built the Maestro – a cool summertime wind in the Adriatic.
The Maserati Shamal got it’s name from a summer northwesterly wind blowing over Iraq and the Persian Gulf states.
A Spanish car company got its name – Tramontana – from a cold northwesterly from the Pyrenees or northeasterly from the Alps to the Mediterranean and similar to a Mistral.
But the most bizarre of presentations
HAUSER and Señorita – I Will Always Love You
As a teenager, I was encouraged to read this:
and then I played this when I worked at the Radio Station
Richard Kiley – Joan Diener – the Impossible Dream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxpMe_bF1Sc
And both are so full of memories.