Since it is fun for all ages, but can be expensive and/or hard to find, I've gone ahead and sent Louis Armstrong's Disney Songs The Satchmo Way to buffistarawk.
And msbelle, note the inclusion of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Since it is fun for all ages, but can be expensive and/or hard to find, I've gone ahead and sent Louis Armstrong's Disney Songs The Satchmo Way to buffistarawk.
And msbelle, note the inclusion of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"!
Terence Stamp
Tangentially again, S worked with him on a movie and has nothing but very, very nice things to say about Terrance.
Terence Stamp (pulled more birds than anybody in the sixties - including Julie Christie)
This was who was going to top my list, given the stories I've heard.
Although that paren reads like Julie Christie pulled almost as many birds as Terrence Stamp. Mmmmm. Happy place.
Tangentially again, S worked with him on a movie and has nothing but very, very nice things to say about Terrance.
Wow, that's just the kind of thing I love to hear. If anyone had earned "arrogant shit" privilages on looks alone, it would have been TS.
I uploaded (to Buffistarawk) perhaps the only version of "Roundabout" (yes, the Yes tune) that I shall ever like. Imagine me marching around my room at home with a big smile on my face....
OK. You can be Terence Stamp. I'll be Rock Hudson.
Who may not have been part of the swingin' scene, but still....
See, I'd be Julie Christie--with the Stamp and Beatty-having and the working with so many great directors and just being so dang beautiful. Yeah, Christie for me.
Although that paren reads like Julie Christie pulled almost as many birds as Terrence Stamp. Mmmmm. Happy place.
Heh. Marianne's story has many lesbian liaisons to contemplate. She had a particular thing for women in the Audrey Hepburn mode. Fine boned, short dark hair, stylish and hip and a little androgynous.
To which I say, "Hell yeah!"
See, I'd be Julie Christie--with the Stamp and Beatty-having and the working with so many great directors and just being so dang beautiful. Yeah, Christie for me.
Yeah, I gotta figure Julie had her fair share of fun in the sixties.
Heh. Marianne's story has many lesbian liaisons to contemplate. She had a particular thing for women in the Audrey Hepburn mode. Fine boned, short dark hair, stylish and hip and a little androgynous.
To which I say, "Hell yeah!"
Well, duh! She had good taste in women.
Yeah, I gotta figure Julie had her fair share of fun in the sixties.
The one who intrigues that I've heard had a lot of fun back in the day was Grace Kelly. Oooh. Happy place again.
And I'd also like to be Roberto Rossellini at the right place and time.
And I'd also like to be Roberto Rossellini at the right place and time.
Oh jeez, I didn't even go Euro in my swinging sixties.
Marcello Mastrioni!
Alain Delon!
Jean Paul Belmondo!