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Hi Guys,
Just a few random thoughts on this ‘n’ that…
1. “Don’t knock The Duke!”
Now, it’s not often Jazzeum and me have a difference of opinion however I will take issue with him on “dissing” the acting talents of “The Duke”. I loved the big man as a wee boy going to the “pictures” back in Scotland then and I love him now watching him on DVD’s. His range might have been limited but he knew what he was good at… and his star shone brightly for over 40 years! That’s one helluva achievement. Here are a few random examples of “The Duke” at his best.
“They Were Expendable”
“She Wore a Yellow Ribbon”
“Rio Grande”
“The Quiet Man”
“True Grit”
“The Shootist”
“Sands of Iwo Jima”
“The Searchers”
Hollywood makes lots of stars but only a few become “cultural icon”… “The Duke” was one of those “FEW”.
2. Club Figures
Usually at K&C HK we have two sets of releases of Club Figures a year… The next ones will be publicly announced next week but I’m telling you guys now as long as you promise to keep it to yourselves!!!
Balthasar “Bobby” Woll, Michael Wittman’s famous tank gunner. Amazingly, he survived the war and died just a few years ago.
Skinner’s Horse Lancer (on foot), the famous Indian Cavalry Regiment dressed in parade yellow tunic.
Scinde Horse Lancer, also known as Jacob’s Horse. Dressed parade-style in dark green tunic.
As for Kings X we’ve released the first two of our “Hollywood Cavalry”… the officer and the sergeant… we will be releasing early next year the next two… also cavalry in the John Ford style. Glad you liked them.
3. “John, Paul, George, Ringo and Stevie”
And now, as Monty Python would say, for something completely different… As a “child of the sixties” I grew up with The Beatles… To a lot of young British working class guys like me they showed that you could do anything and be anyone you wanted to be… they were a blast of fresh air and a huge talent that conquered Britain and then the world.
So, as you can see I’m still a fan… I was fiddling around on YOUTube the other day listening to a whole bunch of Beatles “golden oldies” and seeing some vintage clips when I came across “Paul Serenades John”… It was bloody brilliant! This incredibly clever and funny British guy, Stevie Riks was doing the most amazing impersonations of John, Paul, George & Ringo I have ever seen. He captures the looks, mannerisms and most importantly… the voices of the Fab Four. Not only that he does it all himself at home on his own video!!!
Please, please me and check this guy out. He also does Bowie… Elton John… Freddy Mercury (really funny)… Jagger… Richards and Ozzy Osbourne…
You must see this man! Peace and Love,
Andy C.
Just a few random thoughts on this ‘n’ that…
1. “Don’t knock The Duke!”
Now, it’s not often Jazzeum and me have a difference of opinion however I will take issue with him on “dissing” the acting talents of “The Duke”. I loved the big man as a wee boy going to the “pictures” back in Scotland then and I love him now watching him on DVD’s. His range might have been limited but he knew what he was good at… and his star shone brightly for over 40 years! That’s one helluva achievement. Here are a few random examples of “The Duke” at his best.
“They Were Expendable”
“She Wore a Yellow Ribbon”
“Rio Grande”
“The Quiet Man”
“True Grit”
“The Shootist”
“Sands of Iwo Jima”
“The Searchers”
Hollywood makes lots of stars but only a few become “cultural icon”… “The Duke” was one of those “FEW”.
2. Club Figures
Usually at K&C HK we have two sets of releases of Club Figures a year… The next ones will be publicly announced next week but I’m telling you guys now as long as you promise to keep it to yourselves!!!
Balthasar “Bobby” Woll, Michael Wittman’s famous tank gunner. Amazingly, he survived the war and died just a few years ago.
Skinner’s Horse Lancer (on foot), the famous Indian Cavalry Regiment dressed in parade yellow tunic.
Scinde Horse Lancer, also known as Jacob’s Horse. Dressed parade-style in dark green tunic.
As for Kings X we’ve released the first two of our “Hollywood Cavalry”… the officer and the sergeant… we will be releasing early next year the next two… also cavalry in the John Ford style. Glad you liked them.
3. “John, Paul, George, Ringo and Stevie”
And now, as Monty Python would say, for something completely different… As a “child of the sixties” I grew up with The Beatles… To a lot of young British working class guys like me they showed that you could do anything and be anyone you wanted to be… they were a blast of fresh air and a huge talent that conquered Britain and then the world.
So, as you can see I’m still a fan… I was fiddling around on YOUTube the other day listening to a whole bunch of Beatles “golden oldies” and seeing some vintage clips when I came across “Paul Serenades John”… It was bloody brilliant! This incredibly clever and funny British guy, Stevie Riks was doing the most amazing impersonations of John, Paul, George & Ringo I have ever seen. He captures the looks, mannerisms and most importantly… the voices of the Fab Four. Not only that he does it all himself at home on his own video!!!
Please, please me and check this guy out. He also does Bowie… Elton John… Freddy Mercury (really funny)… Jagger… Richards and Ozzy Osbourne…
You must see this man! Peace and Love,
Andy C.