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- SoCal Radio ShowIn World Outside The Window·19 April 2019I know, I know...waste of time. But Steve Jones asks David Coverdale a question that I thought was interesting for about 2 seconds. Check it out at the 29:17 mark.1351
- REMEMBERING IAN-NEW JOURNAL ENTRY 23 APRIL 2019.In William's World·23 April 2019I've posted a new journal entry which reflects on my memories of my dearly missed brother Ian who would have been 63 today but sadly passed away on this day in 2006. The entry contains three archival photographs. A short read but I hope you will take the time to read it. https://www.billnelson.com/journal/remembering-ian1399
- B-STOCK ASTROLUXE CADET FOR SALE...In William's World·25 April 2019Thought I should flag this up. Mike Robinson of Eastwood guitars has got a 'B-Stock' Bill Nelson signature Astroluxe Cadet guitar for sale on his 'My Rare Guitars' site. It has a slight cosmetic issue but otherwise is fine. You can save $350 dollars on the original price due to the B-Stock designation. Check it out here: https://shop.myrareguitars.com/collections/everything/products/b-stock-astroluxe-cadet13645
- ANOTHER INTERESTING JOURNAL ENTRY-11 MARCH 2019.In William's World·11 March 2019Just uploaded a new journal entry. I think you'll find this one interesting. Three images attached too so remember to scroll down to see them all. 😉13144
- WalesIn World Outside The Window·1 March 20191346
- Brooksie Close Your EyesIn The World And His Wife·10 May 2019Dear All. Thanks for all the music. Just finished this song. "Close Your Eyes And We'll Be In That Momant Again" Keep playing and listening Cheers. Peter (Brooksie) https://soundcloud.com/peterbrookesmusic/close-your-eyes-and-well-be-in-that-moment-again1351
- Happy B’day, Sue!In World Outside The Window·12 May 2019Best wishes, wherever you are. Cheers! .1342
- Single Track of the DayIn World Outside The Window3 July 2020Fashion ~ Love ShadowFashion - Love Shadow13
- ClippingsIn World Outside The Window10 May 2021Is it a safe bet that everyone here has #17? .13
- Happy B’day, T. Max Graham!In World Outside The Window3 September 2020Interesting photo'.13
- The World Of Tomorrow 🚀In World Outside The Window25 June 202021st century!(if only John Foxx could’ve had a song with that title!)13
- The World Of Tomorrow 🚀In World Outside The Window21 July 2020Les Choux, Créteil – Paris, France .13
- Look at the state we're in...In World Outside The Window16 January 2021He doesn't seem to realise the contradiction of the colonialist Stars and Stripes and the native American head gear, but then, I suspect there's an awful lot that he doesn't realise.13
- Look at the state we're in...In World Outside The Window26 May 2021You're all Marxist muppets on here with a large portion of cognitive dissonance stuffed up your arrises. :)13
- The Corona WorldIn World Outside The Window30 June 2020How is everybody doing these days? Everyone well? So far, we don't know anyone that has been sick or died. Here in NL, the rates are lower. Unfortunately, the 'this is nearly over' mindset is starting to take hold. As a result, the infection levels have increased slightly. It is still nothing compared to some other countries. Fingers crossed it stays this way.13
- ArchitectureIn World Outside The Window10 July 2020Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye in a Thomas Kinkade setting (where you'd expect a quaint cottage).13
- Look at the state we're in...In World Outside The Window30 May 2021From a guy who declares himself a defender of laissez-faire capitalism and name drops Ayn Rand . . . "Fascism and communism are two variants of statism. Both are forms of dictatorship. Neither one recognizes individual rights nor permits individual freedom. The differences are non-essential: fascism is racial statism and communism is statism of economic class. Communism advocates the abolition of private property; socialism advocates government ownership of the means of production." -- Harry Binswanger, contributor to Forbes13
- Print advertisementsIn World Outside The Window9 November 202113
- Print advertisementsIn World Outside The Window18 October 202413
- Anyone hankering after a Bill Nelson Astroluxe Custom ?In World Outside The Window·4 July 2020https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eastwood-Bill-Nelson-Astroluxe-Custom-Limited-Edition-No-6-of-24-Mint/114267595920?hash=item1a9ae12490:g:oCwAAOSw7b9e7fb1 hmmmmm13249
- Charlie Daniels has departedIn World Outside The Window·6 July 2020Had a fiddle competition to attend in the other world. Great character. Was a regular at the Armadillo in the 70's. Will be missed.1329
- Dear All. A remix of an old song. Much clearer than the original. https://soundcloud.com/peterbrookesmusic/walk-into-tomorrow-re-mixIn The World And His Wife·9 July 20201328
- Rockfield Studio BB2 Documentary (Rockumentary ?)In World Outside The Window·19 July 2020Last Night on BBC2 - very interesting. Available on iPlayer https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000l3vn/rockfield-the-studio-on-the-farm One Mr John Leckie appears several times ... List of artists who have recorded over the last 50 years appears over the closing credits. 1970s - Be Bop Deluxe (Futurama sessions) Liam Gallagher is a really annoying "person" - actually both of the Gallaghers are ...1377
- “Sparkle Machine”In William's World11 December 2020Anniversary time again for this gem. .13
- PhotosIn World Outside The Window17 September 2024Observe13
- WILLIAM'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF GUITARS. (A personal series of six string sentiments...)In William's World24 July 2020For those who like to fiddle with the odd knob or two..13
- Sweet Pea Atkinson, Singer in Was (Not Was), Dead at 74In World Outside The Window·7 May 2020Booming vocalist also collaborated with Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John and more 7 May 2020 by JON BLISTEIN | Rolling Stone Magazine Hillard “Sweet Pea” Atkinson, the rich-voiced and riveting singer best known for his work with Was (Not Was), died Tuesday, a representative for Blue Note Records confirmed. He was 74. Per Billboard, Atkinson died of a heart attack in Los Angeles where he lived. Bassist, producer and Was (Not Was) co-founder Don Was said of Atkinson: “He wanted to make a comic book where Sweet Pea was the main character, because he was a larger than life guy — which is how I still think of him. I don’t think of him as a regular human.” Atkinson formed a powerhouse vocal duo with Harry Bowen in Was (Not Was), and the band spent the Eighties releasing a string of acclaimed and increasingly successful records that blended pop, rock, funk and R&B with plenty of absurdist flourishes and surreal lyrics. The band was a launching pad for Atkinson, who went on to release two solo records and collaborate with an array of artists including Bob Dylan, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt and Kris Kristofferson. Atkinson was born in Oberlin, Ohio, and eventually moved to Detroit where he worked on a Chrysler assembly line. He would sing during his shifts and formed a band with some fellow United Auto Workers members, Hi Energy. One night, in the late Seventies, Hi Energy found itself at Sound Suite Studios in Detroit the same night as Was. Was recalled seeing Atkinson for the first time at three in the morning when the singer emerged from a dark control room “wearing this orange ensemble – hat, shirt, socks and shoes all matched the exact same shade of orange… it looked like he was on fire.” Was (Not Was) released its self-titled debut in 1981, followed by Born to Laugh at Tornadoes in 1983. Their breakthrough, What Up, Dog?, arrived in 1988, propelled by the hit “Walk the Dinosaur,” and the band released one more LP, Are You Okay? in 1990 before going hiatus. Atkinson released his debut solo album, Don’t Walk Away, in 1982, and after the dissolution of Was (Not Was), he embarked on a fruitful career as a session and touring vocalist. Atkinson continued to work with Was throughout the Nineties, most notably appearing on Orquestra Was’ 1997 album of Hank Williams covers, Forever’s a Long, Long Time. He also formed the band the Boneshakers with frequent Was (Not Was) guitarist Randy Jacobs, spent 10 years on the road with Lyle Lovett and in 2008 he reunited with Was (Not Was) for a new record, Boo! As a backing vocalist, Atkinson appeared on an array of albums and songs (many of which Was produced), including Bonnie Raitt’s Nick of Time, Bob Dylan’s Under the Red Sky, Iggy Pop’s Brick by Brick, Elton John’s “You Gotta Love Someone” and Brian Wilson’s I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times. In 2017, Atkinson released his second solo album, Get What You Deserve, via the venerable jazz label, Blue Note Records. link .1327
- 'LIVE IT UP' 1963 MOVIE.In William's World·10 May 2020Her's a blast from the past:. 'Live It Up' was a corny but curious film about kids trying to make it in the pop business back in 1963. It stars a very young David Hemmings alongside an even younger Steve Marriot and Mitch Mitchell. It has appearances by several Joe Meek produced acts of the day including Heinz, Sounds Incorporated and The Outlaws, (featuring a pre-Deep Purple Richie Blackmoor.) Interesting to watch Steve Marriot and Mitch Mitchell doing their child actor thing, a few years before their ultimate fame with The Small Faces and Jimi Hendrix. The whole film is available to watch on you tube. Hemmings, Marriot and Mitchell have all passed away of course, which makes the film even more nostalgic. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJKP5aFhrNk13544
- Comic CornerIn World Outside The Window22 June 202013
- Jimmy Cobb (20 January, 1929 – 24 May, 2020)In World Outside The Window·25 May 20201320
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