
Showing posts with label Elvis Presley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Presley. Show all posts
Sunday, September 15, 2013
BATTLE OF THE BANDS, TAKE IV
If you haven't heard of the Battle of Bands, you aren't following the blogs hosting this fabulous event. It began with The Far Away Series and then my friend Stephen decided to partner up with her, followed by Arlee Bird at Tossing It Out. They are in cahoots and hosting a giveaway for people who vote on their sites. The Battle takes place on the 1st and 15th of every month. This is the fourth installment, and other blogs can participate... you just need to post in the comments that you are doing so. I am aware of DiscConnected posting a BOTB on his blog, so you should stop over there if you want to hit them all.
If you are hosting a BOTB on your site, and I didn't mention you, please indicate that you are playing along in the comments.
You have until the 21st to get your votes in. On that day, I will post the results of how this whole thing turned out.
Can't Help Falling In Love is the song for this week's battle. It was originally recorded by Elvis Presley and featured in his film Blue Hawaii (1961). Since then it has been covered by many bands!
Here is the King, Elvis Presley, singing Can't Help Falling In Love.
In the film Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), directed by John Hughes, the song was covered by a band called Lick The Tins. As someone who wore the tape out on this soundtrack (back in the day), I think it is one of the best remakes of this song around. However, does it beat the original? Listen and decide for yourself!
Okay, now that you have heard both of them, cast your vote in the comments, along with your reasoning for WHY you preferred one over the other.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Vegas Baby!
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It is official. Mom and I are headed for Vegas this fall. We have booked the plane reservations and room reservations. We are staying one night at The Plaza (downtown), two nights at The Excalibur, and five nights at The Rio. The only one that wasn't free was the first one at The Plaza, and it wasn't all that much, so our room cost will be minimal (just the surcharge on the room each night). Honestly, it doesn't get any better than that.
I am beginning to get excited about the whole thing. This is the first Vacation that I have had in years. I consider visiting family vacation, but just not a Vacation. In fact, I think the last Vacation I had was to Vegas five or six years ago. Anyway, so psyched. I will remember to take the camera. I will remember to take pictures. It's Vegas Baby! Let's play a bit of music to get everyone in the mood...
My previous post was TV-related. I do have a separate blog for all things TV, and I am going to try and keep most TV off this one. If you want to check in on what is happening on the tube, according to me, you can mosey over to that blog. It's called TV Junction Function. Happy Tuesday peeps!
Thursday, April 25, 2013
V IS FOR VEGAS
the view from The Plaza: The Las Vegas Club
The Opposite Corner is The Golden Gate Hotel and Casino
Straight down the Middle is Fremont Street (gorgeous at night)
Remember my "E" post (yes, I know that was a lot of letters back) on euchre? My parents were avid card players. My dad really liked to play poker. That was not a game that he taught to me, but that feeling that he had about Las Vegas must have been something that I picked up on, because I vividly can recall saying as a teenager that "Dad and I are going to Vegas when I grow up." Did my dad talk a lot about Vegas? Not that I remember. However, there must have been a feeling in the air about it. I knew that he wanted to go. And even though I had never gambled in my life, I wanted to go, too.
After I
graduated college and started working, my dad acted on his own desire. He started to go on local casino trips. He then started a Casino Tour Group with his
brother and another partner. He enjoyed
that for many years. He even went to
Vegas several times (without me).
However, it didn't really fill that Vegas need that he had. So, he moved there. Yep.
He left Ohio and moved to Vegas.
Even I was shocked. I was living
in Georgia, or maybe Florida, by this time. (It's so hard to keep up....)
Eventually,
my mom and I did go to Vegas while my dad was still living out there, so I did
get to spend time with my dad in Vegas. In
a strange way that edict that I made as a teenager was fulfilled. More specifically, I actually went to Vegas
with both of my parents, despite the fact that
they were divorced. It wasn't the
trip with my dad that I had planned in my head, but it sure was fun. And they got along much better divorced than
they ever did married, so we all had a great time.
Both of my
parents have always been conservative gamblers and so am I. I love it like crazy, but my dad taught me to
never take more than you can afford to lose.
Ironically, our family is pretty lucky overall, and since we play it so
cool, we tend to come out even or ahead in these matters. However, gambling was something that my
brother *used to say* that he would never do.
In fact, I can clearly recall him saying that gambling is the same thing
as flushing your money down the toilet.
Mom and I just looked at each other.
(How was this possible? Dad loved
to gamble. She loves to gamble. I love to gamble. Aaaahhh.
Lightbulb moment: he just hadn't tried it yet.) Needless to say, once he visited my dad in
Vegas, it was all over but the taking it back.
My brother now loves the Casino.
And Vegas. So much so that he
bought a Timeshare there. That was
something else that he would Never.Ever.Do, because it was throwing your money
away.
The
takeaway: never say never. The other
takeaway: don't take your debit card to Vegas.
Only lose what you are prepared to lose.
And if you win or break even, you are one lucky duck.
On a more personal note, you simply don't know how much time you will get with people. If I hadn't made that trip out to Vegas with mom when I did, I never would have gotten to fulfill my "Vegas trip with dad desire." It wasn't long after this trip that he decided to move back to Ohio. Shortly after that move he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer, and passed away. Life is short. Take advantage of the opportunities when they come. Seize the day. Viva Las Vegas!
On a more personal note, you simply don't know how much time you will get with people. If I hadn't made that trip out to Vegas with mom when I did, I never would have gotten to fulfill my "Vegas trip with dad desire." It wasn't long after this trip that he decided to move back to Ohio. Shortly after that move he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer, and passed away. Life is short. Take advantage of the opportunities when they come. Seize the day. Viva Las Vegas!
Rating: Passion, with some Life Lessons thrown in...
Have you ever been to Las Vegas? Any other Casinos? Did you love it or hate it? Have you ever been thankful that you seized an opportunity when you did or filled with regret that you missed one?
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