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January 30, 2019

Rock n Roll, Country 7-11 Slurpee® Cups 1970s


Rock n Roll, Country 7-11 Slurpee® Cups 1970s


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7-eleven Slurpee® cup features Alice Cooper
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Mac Davis, B.T.O., Merle Haggard, Edgar Winter, Paul Williams, Johnny Cash, Anne Murray, Charlie Rich, Johnny Mathis, Glen Campbell, Neil Sedaka, Bo Donaldson and the Haywoods, Average White Band, Billy Preton, J.Geils Band, Freddy Fender, David Essex and The De Franco Family

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All cups are in very nice condition except for Mac Davis is cracked, The De Franco Family has a piece missing on the bottom rim, and Charlie Rich was small piece missing on bottom rim.




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Vintage 7-11

Marshall Tucker Band

Slurpee Cup 1970s

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January 26, 2019

WATCH 10 bonkers musical memorabilia museum shrines


l-r myra gail lewis, jerry lee lewis, frankie jean lewis

10 bonkers

musical  memorabilia

museum shrines


the Jerry Lee Lewis Family MuseumLargest Rolling Stones Museum... In SloveniaBritney Spears rural regular Louisianaquirky shrinegirl  MuseumNew Jersey home doubles as The Dylan Shrine


Britney Spears beds Elvis minutiae Johnny Cash AmEx baby marbles Keith Richards fanatics shame



the Jerry Lee Lewis Family Museum



The only musical museum to boast drive-through liquor  is the Jerry Lee Lewis Family Museum, converted from his childhood. 


JLL’s sister Frankie Jean runs thereto his spot, hand-describes his  piano-playing and -sipping.

Largest Rolling Stones Museum... In Slovenia

You you’re Stones fan?


Slavko Franca has beat The Rolling Stones Museum home in Portoroz, Slovenia.

Franca amassed 1,000 memorabilia personally thrown by Keith Richards.

 

Britney Spears rural regular Louisiana

quirky shrine-girl  Museum

The Britney Spears Museum, located inside the Kentwood Museum in the rural Tangipahoa Parish town of Kentwood, is a quirky shrine for fans of the pop superstar who is a Kentwood native. The museum contains memorabilia, fan-donated items such as min
Britney's hometown pride is a wing of permanent focus as a rural, regular Louisiana girl, photos and bed, supreme-fan-donated miniature stage performed HBO concert special.

Elvis Presley genuine 24-hour Elvis shrine, Graceland Too mansion

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Elvis’ Graceland mansion–already so obsessed, they erect their own.

First the late Paul MacLeod turned Holly Springs, Mississippi into a 24-hour Elvis shrine called Graceland Too. MacLeod and treasure trove memorabilia entire lot was bought by anonymous bidder (Nicolas Cage?) for $54,500.
And let’s not forget Denmark’s Henrick Knudsen.

He built a replica mansion twice the size of Graceland. According to CNN, the memorabilia housed inside is valued at $1.6 million, including instruments, clothing, and the cuff links he received from President Nixon. There’s even a diner inside that serves–what else–Elvis’ famous peanut butter and banana sandwich

Bruce Springsteen


Anyone can now access  Bruce Springsteen blindedbythelight.com - view handwritten “Born to Run” lyrics, Lil Bruce’s first grade report card, fonts of  Boss’ handwriting (finally!), and items.

ABBA

Stockholm’s ABBA Museum is dedicated to connecting fans to the Swedish Superglue—for real though. Somehow they’ve rigged a player piano at the museum to sync up with whatever ABBA member Benny Anderson is playing on studio piano in real time. Similarly intimate, a telephone which only four singers have the number. When it rings, lucky visitors have a chance to talk to  casual fans and play dress up with sparkly satin costumes, and funky flashing floors.

Dolly Parton



In 1986 Dolly Parton became co-owner of an existing amusement park called Silver Dollar City. But that wasn’t gonna cut it. She renamed it Dollywood! The theme park celebrates Smoky Mountain heritage and one of the greatest musical talents to spring from the region—herself. Plus, it’s in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, just minutes from her hometown. Three million people visit every season to ride roller coasters, cool off at a water park, and attend concerts where Dolly herself is known to make appearances.

Johnny Cash


This place has so many art from Cash’s life, it might as well be his closet. The visitors lead the rock legend from marbles, middle school books, American Express, and a letter to June Carter after she died  a heart-wrenching experience, Cash  or not, as  with the music video of  Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt.”

The Beatles



Alaskan Beatlemaniac Larry Flynn is such a fan, he has a “John Lennon Room,” which a sign reads is, “dedicated to the memory and legacy of John Lennon, the leader of the world’s greatest pop music phenomenon,” according to Alaska Dispatch News. Some of the precious items include a painting of the first time Paul and John met, a replica of the yellow suit John wore on the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s (tailored to fit Flynn), 300 Beatles books, and LPs signed by all four Beatles.


Mel Prussak is probably the biggest Dylan fan out there. Just check out his resume to see for yourself. His New Jersey home doubles as The Dylan Shrine, not your standard poster book  records, one-of-a-kind sculptural assemblages called “zim-art,” inspired by Dylan.






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January 22, 2012

Johnny Cash Columbo ACTING (en français)

Johnny Cash Columbo ACTING (en français)

 

scène incroyable de la série télévisée le tour du monde (cette fois en français), soulignant «l'homme en noir» et son talent inné agissant comme seul Peter Faulk peut inspirer

 

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April 15, 2011

Phineas Newborn, Jr. - Baby grandiloquent jazz! (Brandon Shred shredded this)

Baby grandiloquent jazz!



Here is a video that is a favorite of the artist AND by no less than writers, Stanley Booth, NY Times critic, Robert Palmer, and Memphis musician and friend, Tav Falco.  


In each I think you'll take away not only a piece of those who're playing, but of the writers, critics, and musicians who hold these performances above all others in the vacuum created by each of their respective deaths.

I hope you will enjoy a short journey into this hemisphere, and take something away which you had not known before. 

I know that during the compilation of this extensively researched labor of love, I discovered not just something about the musicians represented, not previously known, but of the writers and musicians who I have been fortunate to call friends.

Thank you for taking the time to read (what for me is a very rare intrusion) this introduction.

GUK

(from intro to Tav Falco's Video of Phineas Newborn)

Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.


Phineas Newborn Jr., 57, Top Jazz Pianist



Phineas Newborn Jr., a leading jazz pianist, died at his home in Memphis, Tenn., Friday. He was 57 years old.

The cause of death has not been released. Irvin Salky, Mr. Newborn's agent and friend, said X-rays six weeks ago showed a growth on one of his lungs.

His albums included ''A World of Piano,'' ''The Newborn Touch,'' ''The Great Piano of Phineas,'' and ''Piano Artistry of Phineas Newborn.''

i couldn't top the master  brandonshred but i gave it a good tribute. 





May 28, 1989

Although Mr. Newborn was not a celebrity, he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, especially in the 1950's and 60's. ''In his prime, he was one of the three greatest jazz pianists of all time, right up there with Bud Powell and Art Tatum,'' said Leonard Feather, a jazz critic for Downbeat magazine and The Los Angeles Times.

His father, Phineas Newborn Sr., led a big band that played on Memphis's celebrated Beale Street in the 30's and 40's. Mr. Newborn grew up playing saxophone, trumpet and vibraphone in the band, which included his brother Calvin, who played guitar.

Besides his brother, he is survived by his mother, daughters, a son and two grandchildren.


A racial attack took him out of the playing circuit in 1974. He was admitted to the Veteran’s Hospital with a cracked jawbone, broken nose and several broken fingers. The day Phineas was discharged from the hospital he went to Ardent recording studios and recorded a Grammy nominated album, ‘Solo Piano’.

The tracks included a version of ‘Out of The World’ which contained stunning left-hand virtuosity.

Stanley Booth says that ‘hearing that performance while looking at the X-ray photos of Phineas’s broken hands is enough to make you think that Little Red (Phineas Newborn), like Jerry Lee Lewis is a little more than human.

'BRATO Ganib' i forgot i had this wonderful clip of Stanley Booth​ talks #OutsiderArt describing Col. #BruceHampton LEGENDARY rock critic | #StanleyBooth  THE #ROLLINGSTONES favorite rock critic, all around great author, Memphis 'BRATO GANIb' * | |
Rhythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music


Phineas Newborn, Jr. - Web Essay
By ROBERT PALMER
Published: July 11, 1986


Phineas Newborn Jr., Sweet Basil, 88 Seventh Avenue South, below West Fourth Street (242-1785).  

Born into a musical Memphis family and a pianist with his father's big band and on early B. B. King recordings while still in his teens, Phineas Newborn Jr. was in every sense a prodigy. 

By the time he made his classic Atlantic, RCA and Contemporary jazz albums, in the 1950's and early 60's, that prodigious abundance of technique was getting him compared with the virtuosic Art Tatum, and dismissed by some as all fingers, no heart. That was never true, and certainly isn't now. In his maturity, Mr. Newborn is one of the masters of jazz piano, with an immediately identifiable tone and touch, great harmonic originality, and, as a kind of signature, octave runs that seem to fairly whip along the keyboard.

Shows are around 10 and 11:30 P.M. and 1 A.M. through Sunday, with a $10 music charge and $6 minimum.  

tav falco 

PHINEAS NEWBORN, Jr.  
August 17, 1975 Memphis, Tennessee  
3-min. excerpt 1/2 »
Open Reel Video original, B&W

Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.

    January 29, 2011

    Baby grandiloquent jazz! They try to teach you something

    Baby grandiloquent jazz! They try to teach you something Best of Jazz Greats Tutorial Videos  

    These are four jazz videos that were favorites of the artists AND by no less than writers Stanley Booth, NYTimes Critic, Robert Palmer, and Memphis musician and friend, Tav Falco.  

     

    In each I think you'll take away not only a piece of those who're playing, but of the writers, critics and musicians who hold these performances above all others in the vacuum created by each of their respective deaths.

     

    I hope you will enjoy a short journey into this hemisphere, and take something away which you had not known before. 

     

    I know that during the compilation of this extensively researched labor of love, I discovered not just something about the musicians represented not previously known, but the writers and musicians who I have been fortunate to call friends.

     

    Thank you for taking the time to read (what for me is a very rare intrusion) this introduction.

     

    GUK

    (from the intro to Tav Falco's Video of Phineas Newborn below)

    Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.

    Baby grandiloquent!

    Elvin Jones Trio

    Download now or watch on posterous
    Elvin_Jones_Trio_Shreds.mp4 (11277 KB)

    Eric Johnson

    Dynamics and Phrasing

    Joe Pass

    Phineas Newborn Jr.

    Oleo

    Download now or watch on posterous
    Joe_Pass.mp4 (9697 KB)

    FINE's, baby!


    Phineas Newborn Jr., a leading jazz pianist, died at his home in Memphis, Tenn., Friday. He was 57 years old.
    Phineas Newborn Jr., a leading jazz pianist, died at his home in Memphis, Tenn., Friday. He was 57 years old.
    The cause of death has not been released.Irvin Salky, Mr. Newborn's agent and friend, said X-rays six weeks ago showed a growth on one of his lungs.

    Phineas Newborn Oleo Parkay

     

    His albums included ''A World of Piano,'' ''The Newborn Touch,'' ''The Great Piano of Phineas'' and ''Piano Artistry of Phineas Newborn.''

    i couldn't top the master  brandonshred but i gave it a good tribute. 

     


    May 28, 1989
    Although Mr. Newborn was not a celebrity, he was highly regarded by jazz aficionados, especially in the 1950's and 60's. ''In his prime, he was one of the three greatest jazz pianists of all time, right up there with Bud Powell and Art Tatum,'' said Leonard Feather, a jazz critic for Downbeat magazine and The Los Angeles Times.


    His father, Phineas Newborn Sr., led a big band that played on Memphis's celbrated Beale Street in the 30's and 40's. Mr. Newborn grew up playing saxophone, trumpet and vibraphone in the band, which included his brother Calvin, who played guitar.


    Besides his brother, he is survived by his mother, daughters, a son and two grandchildren.


    A racial attack took him out of the playing circuit in 1974. He was admitted to the Veteran’s Hospital with a cracked jawbone, broken nose and several broken fingers. The day Phineas was discharged from the hospital he went to Ardent recording studios and recorded a Grammy nominated album, ‘Solo Piano’.

    The tracks included a version of ‘Out of The World’ which contained stunning left-hand virtuosity. Stanley Booth says that ‘hearing that performance while looking at the X-ray photos of Phineas’s broken hands is enough to make you think that Little Red (Phineas Newborn), like Jerry Lee Lewis is a little more than human.

    Rhythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music


     Phineas Newborn Jr - Web Essay

     
    By ROBERT PALMER
    Published: July 11, 1986


    Phineas Newborn Jr., Sweet Basil, 88 Seventh Avenue South, below West Fourth Street (242-1785).  

    Born into a musical Memphis family and a pianist with his father's big band and on early

    B. B. King recordings while still in his teens, Phineas Newborn Jr. was in every sense a prodigy.

    By the time he made his classic Atlantic, RCA and Contemporary jazz albums, in the 1950's and early 60's, that prodigious abundance of technique was getting him compared with the virtuosic Art Tatum, and dismissed by some as all fingers, no heart. That was never true, and certainly isn't now. In his maturity, Mr. Newborn is one of the masters of jazz piano, with an immediately identifiable tone and touch, great harmonic originality, and, as a kind of signature, octave runs that seem to fairly whip along the keyboard.

    Shows are around 10 and 11:30 P.M. and 1 A.M. through Sunday, with a $10 music charge and $6 minimum.  

     

    tav falco PHINEAS NEWBORN, Jr. August 17, 1975 Memphis, Tennessee  

    3-min. excerpt 1/2 »

    Open Reel Video original, B&W

     

    Imagine yourself a prodigy, a jazz virtuoso of the 1950s. You have played with everybody from Duke Ellington to Charlie Mingus. Then POW… you are lost for twenty years. Your achievements and talents put into chemical and canvas straitjackets. Living with your mother. Treated like a miscreant. Then you begin to rise to the top again. This is one of the man’s first public performances before a public eager and waiting so long for his return.

     

    • i don't think i told you last year, but when i had this up on facebook, phineas's son came by and kinda didn't think it was too funny, but he was the only one...well, besides the 20% of people who thought it was avant garde!  

    • this is the fag in the movie breakins daddy yo !

    • LOL

      great!

    • It's not Phineas Touch.

      Bull shit !!

      You're probably playing foot.

      Fake Phineas go to hell.

    • when the drums kicked in at about :50 i died

      im a jazzhead and i lol'ed...you should too. Obviously Phineas was a beast, someone posting a joke doesnt discredit that.

    • its a joke. if you can't take one in a sadistic time like ours, then go do society a favour and kill yourself.

    • Hilarious. One of the better ones I've seen.

    • It is not funny at all, it is disrespectful. Shame on you.

    • I just wasted 30 seconds of my life watching this. This is why the internet sucks. And whoever posted this has about 1/100000000000000 the talent as phineas.

    • I agree! And I am a jazz purist too and friends with P's son Phineas Newborns III, and I posted the two video responses above to show this trucking' jerk how to not be disrespectful. Because some things like REAL Jazz PLAYED BY REAL MUSICIANS SHOULD NOT BE FUCKED WITH! Thanks for caring about Jazz and trying to keep the sac-titty of its memory Olive. And this Brand-on Shred has not a shred of common delinquency in his Jazz hating sold and he should rot in the remiss hell where he was born.

    • sounds like bad plus

    • it is funny. it is disrespectful. it´s very funny.

    • あほや

    • phineas is one of my heroes...but c'mon these "shred"videos are parodies! they are meant to be funny!not disrespectful.. i would bet that phineas would laugh himself if he saw this as well as any other artists who have been "shredded" if they have any sense of humor at all. how could anyone view this and not realize it isn't real? lighten up

    • It"s a Fake!! To all concerned; I saw Phineas (fine-us) NewBorn Jr. play the piano in 1962. The man was a prodigy. This is disrespectful. Shame! Shame!

    • this fricken' kills me...the bass OMG!! LMAO!!!

    • I guess if you put a legend in jazz piano on your video and add some crap trio playing then MAYBE someone might listen.....come on man....don't put out this kind of stuff....this is garbage

    • scuse my ignorance, but what does ''shredding'' do to the music?

    • hahaha... didn't know anyone was doing this with jazz

    • i never knew that phineas played with denardo coleman...

    • this isn't even funny.... disrespectful

    • ottomatic, have you ever heard this man play 'Oleo' in real bop style? It's on YouTube. I bet you'll fall from your piano stool. He was the only jazz pianist Peterson admitted to be scared of.

    • What kills me is that people think this is the real audio track!

    • rofl

      •  
        • The bass is AMAZING.

          Best of Jazz Greats Tutorial Videos (brandonshred)

    Baby grandiloquent jazz! They try to teach you something Best of Jazz Greats Tutorial Videos   These are four jazz videos that were favorites of the artists AND by no less than writers Stanley Booth , NYTimes Critic, Robert Palmer , and Memphis musician and friend, Tav Falco .     In each I think yo ...... Read MORE » on Dogmeat

    October 28, 2009

    № 1 • Jerry Lee Lewis • What Gets Me HOT • YouTube Channel • Blogspot Address • Playlist • Over 25 Killer Halloween Popup Embed Videos •

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    JERRY LEE LEWIS GETS ME HOT

    visualguidanceltd blogspot

     

    What Gets Me Hot

    Wishes You the Killer-est Halloween



    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=930CC22025633294

    "Overheated distilleries moved absentee shins, penetrated infrasonic creameries of fire during divinity's effete, battle-planed, plenitude and excremental, orotund fixating; an alcohol-island of Seagram-casement, condensed and burgeoning: unholiness-Fried kidskin. JERRY LEE LEWIS suffered the demarcating fireball-camps' mass showers outside; insipid defense, anticked and Leviathan; penitent, harelipped management; demotic precipitation. The Killer wardened effete, suspenseful covenant. His overheated distilleries moved absentee shins, penetrated infrasonic creameries of fire during divinity's effete, Battle-planed plenitude and excremental, orotund fixating; an alcohol-island of Seagram casement, condensed and burgeoning, unholiness-fried kidskin. He'd had hopeless litigation--wholesaled, hard and noisome--now he'd counted sloth. Jerry traduced the rag-endings of 'The Vapors' vapoury treacle, distorting his whims for alcohol-illusive godsends of operating Hell-inductees."



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    January 19, 2009

    Johnny Cash + Loretta Lynn + Norma Jean + Sissy Spacek


    Johnny Cash - i walk the line - Sun Records Show (1955)



    Loretta Lynn: What's The Bottle Done To My Baby



    Norma Jean: Heartbreak USA



    Sissy Spacek: There He Goes

    December 14, 2008

    JOHNNY CASH: The Last Great American [Part 1-5]

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    HEY, i know after you guys saw that fantastic johnny cash biopic (which i thought was pronounced bio-optic till recently), you started chicken' out the man in black. that 'walk the line' is great isn't it? whoa, he even took speed and got thrown in jail for picnicking daisies...take that Wikipedia. and i know a lot more about john cash, even more interstitial things like about the Rastafarian home-invasion in Jamaica and more drugs than you can shake a stick at. so like you, because of the movie and how well heath ledger played the man in black and then how it killed him, so much was he into the part, that's a movie right there, speaking of which have you heard that movie about the song teenage queen, and vice verso. yes, johnny was great just ask those last fellows who really showed the world, i mean cuss really nobody knew before Trent reznor and the beastly boy, nu guy with the beard, that jc was the whizzbang. they really helped ol johnny get some peace so he could die contented and i hope he thanks them in heaven, or at least one of them, when they get there. then they can make him do more hipster versions of songs that are incredibly piquant when juxtaposed with the guy singing them. now who's going to hell? oh, well, i don't have all the answers, just more than the la idiots and their idiotic entree into tapping into the lid of the USA. whack! god bless 'em. there's a special ring there, the tenth which Dante didn't draw because he was vomiting so much trying to study prolapsed assholes. good luck, guys. it's only eternity. so, like i was saying, besides all that bullshit, this dockworker has Merle 'trucking' kilgore in it more than once. and way down embedded in these unlucky notes, is just fine for the Mk fans, cuss they ain't a lot of em. so watch the parts and get your much deserved Merle kilgore fix. you know who he is, and that's all that matters.


    tpa