Tom Ender

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Music Video Babe: Ann Wilson

Ann WilsonNot that long ago I posted an MV Babe entry for Nancy Wilson. This time Sister Ann gets the treatment. If I had to pick between them (not a likely event), even though in the 70's Ann was one of the hottest "babes" of rock, I favor(ed) Nancy's looks. However, Ann has one of the best voices in rock and sang lead for Heart: one of my favorite groups.

I could pick any number of Heart videos, since Ann will grace them all, but I like their earliest work best. I used "Dreamboat Annie" for Sister Nancy. I could use "Magic Man," "Barracuda," "Little Queen" or others for Ann, and Nancy will decorate those videos too. However, for the best balance of video quality, performance and song, I like this cut of "Crazy On You."

Since Ann singing lead got a good portion of Nancy's video, turnabout is fair play. Nancy gives a great guitar solo intro to Ann's superlative voice on this classic -

Happy Birthday Ann Wilson.

Find out more about Ann and Nancy Wilson, Heart and their other projects at Heart Music.

Posted by Tom Ender, who has always enjoyed the sort of craziness mentioned in this song.

Re-posted by Tom Novak, because we lost the You Tube embed on this one just when he needed to listen to the Wilson sisters ... real bad, right now!

Re-reposted by Tom Novak, because he can ...

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Music Video Babe :: Marlene Dietrich

Marlene smoked on film often, so I imagine Wally would rate her as a smokin' babe. However, I focus on music and video here.

She starred in one of my favorite old films. I'm not thinking of The Blue Angel but Golden Earrings (I guess my fascination with gypsies shows up again). I don't remember any singing in that movie, so we'll go with perhaps her most famous song.

Happy Birthday Marlene, where ever you are !

Posted by Tom Ender, who offers a different example of Marlene singing at Memory, Making, Meaning.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Music Video Babe -- Tina Turner

For energy and perseverance, I can't think of Tina Turner's equal. YouTube has many videos of Tina, but I like this one for this tribute --   

I waited a bit too long to get this in on Tina's birthday, which was Nov. 26th, but Happy Belated Birthday Tina!!!

Posted by Tom Ender, who has another tribute to Tina at Memory, Making, Meaning

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Surprise, surprise

Posted by Tom Ender, who thought at first he was going to see a clip from the movie within a movie in  Idiocracy, but No!!!!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Music Video Babe :: Olivia Newton-John (again)

Olivia Newton-John: Have You Never Been Mellow? About a year ago, while gathering information for my "Great Individuals" feature of Ender's Review, I noticed that Olivia Newton-John had her birthday. For the last few years I have not used living people for "Great Individuals", instead honoring those who have passed to the next realm of existence, whatever that might be.

After coming upon Olivia's birthday, I scanned YouTube and watched a bunch of her old videos. It got me wondering and a few weeks later I posted my first Music Video Babe entry here which focused on Olivia. The particular YouTube video I picked "is no longer available," but one can usually find her classic "mirrors and rug video" in one or more postings there with a YouTube search.

I didn't make that first MV Babe entry on Olivia's birthday as I have tried to do for subsequent music video babes, so I'm revisiting Olivia today on her birthday with a special video I found, made from multiple performances of one of her earlier hits. I really like the video as it shows her passage through thirty years.

Happy Birthday Olivia . . .

and may you have many more.

Posted by Tom Ender, who got Olivia's music Video Gold volume one on DVD for Christmas last year. Maybe this year volume two.

Friday, September 07, 2007

MV Babe :: Chrissie Hynde

Chrissie Hynde Chrissie fronts for The Pretenders. Besides singing, she also writes music and plays the guitar.

In the "golden era" of MTV, during the 1980s, her group had some hugely popular video hits. I like "Back on the Chain Gang" but my favorite by her and that band has to be "Brass in Pocket."

In the music video Chrissie plays a waitress, who, at least wearing that uniform, bears an uncanny resemblance to my first wife: Jean. Jean was a few years younger than Chrissie and I doubt they had much other than "a look" in common.

However, that look and the flirtatious nature of Chrissie's character in this video seem to me remarkably similar to Jean in her younger days when we met, married and tried raising a family. Back then, before I went back to college, Jean waited tables and I worked as a short-order cook, more than 5 years before "Brass In Pocket" became popular.

Jean and I had very little interaction over the last 25 years, since we divorced. She succumbed to cancer last month. As far as I know Chrissie prospers.

Anyway, here's that video --

Happy Birthday Chrissie Hynde.

Posted by Tom Ender, who may have conquered his weakness for waitresses. At least, I tell Julie that.

Friday, August 17, 2007

MV Babe :: Belinda Carlisle

Long before Destiny's Child or The Spice Girls, even before The Bangles, came The Go-Gos . . . .

Belinda Carlisle sang lead for The Go-Gos before pursuing a solo career.

Embedded below find my favorite GoGos tune.

Happy Birthday Belinda Carlisle.

Posted by Tom Ender, who remembers riding in enormous "boats" like the car in that video.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

South Park Tom E. in Summer

South Park Tom Ender in WinterTome4tsc When the weather was colder I made a South Park character with the SP Studio  tools, or more accurately, tools such as that site had then. The result looked like the image on the left, while a photo of me in the colder months, from a while back, looks like the image on the right. SP Studio made a reasonably good likeness.

However, I don't wear either a hat or long pants (if I can avoid them) in the summer. Also I get my yearly haircut in the spring or early summer, so I'm not nearly as shaggy now. It would be uncomfortably hot with all that hair in July.

With those considerations in mind, here's a new summertime South Park Tom E. with my preferred sidearm. (I GIMPed that in, along with the background.)

South Park Tom Ender in Summer

For those with a "light literary inclination" I published an amusing yet insightful SF story from South Park Bob late yesterday.

Posted by Tom Ender, who wonders if anyone out there recognizes the images on the wall behind Summer South Park Tom E. (one is an actual poster, the other could be).

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Music Video Babe -- Kim Carnes

Kimcarnes_2 Like a few other well known artists Kim Carnes was once a New Christy Minstrel. However, I wasn't really aware of her singing until 1980 when she sang "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer" (Lois and Clark fans might especially like the preceding video) in a duet with Kenny Rogers (another onetime New Christy Minstrel).

1981 proved the true breakthrough year for her singing career.  Her album Mistaken Identity provided hits which also became music videos. The video for "Draw of the Cards," the second single released from the album, qualifies as truly surreal in its style. It even has a creepy clown or two for Wally. However, the first track became the biggest hit of 1981 --

Only Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" ranked as a bigger hit during the entire decade of the 1980s.

A belated Happy Birthday to Kim Carnes.

Posted by Tom Ender, who enjoys Kim's very distinctive voice, but it looks like I was a few minutes late for her birthday.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Idiocracy -- a small sample

Sometimes seeing a piece of a film makes people more curious about it. Although I think Bob's post on Idiocracy caught the highlights very well, perhaps a sneak peek at the film could add something too. YouTube has many short pieces of Idiocracy online. However, I think I may have seen this segment from near the film's beginning first --

That much made me want to add the film to my collection. It really makes a good representative sample since it introduces so many things from the movie: the protagonist played by Luke Wilson, Brawndo ("it's got electrolytes"), the general societal milieu (more "fag talk," sorry); and also utilizes Justin Long ("I'm a Mac") in a small part.

Posted by Tom Ender, if nothing else this short film segment might add context for my earlier comment on Bob's excellent Idiocracy post.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Music Video Babe :: Debbie Harry

Debbie_harryOccasionally picking a video which won't get pulled from YouTube presents a challenge. Many cuts of Debbie's best songs might come and go from videoland.

Debbie fronted the new wave group Blondie doing the vocals for the talented band. I like almost anything Blondie did in their many varied styles, from the hip hop-ish "Rapture," through "Atomic" and "Union City Blue" to "Heart of Glass," but "Dreaming" stands out as my favorite. (In  addition to Debbie it highlights several other band members, one a very hard working drummer.)

Happy Birthday Debbie Harry!!!

Debbie and most of the old band still entertain with their work.

Posted by Tom Ender, who really enjoys the look she gives the camera when she sings "people stop and stare at me" from "Dreaming."

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Music Video Babe: Stevie Nicks

Stevienicks_fix004 Ahhhh..... where to start with "The Goddess of Rock"?

Many of the Fleetwood Mac and solo MTV-era music videos have been removed from YouTube -- probably not at the request of Ms. Nicks -- but I can't be sure of that.

I don't have a single favorite "music video babe" but Stevie Nicks would be in any set of my favorites. Both her singing and her look from the heyday of Fleetwood Mac, as well as her solo career, make her a lasting image in any collection of mine showing off "female pulchritude" or talent.

I guess I'll start with a first easy recollection: my first wife and I almost named our daughter Rhiannon. I suspect that name has become more commonly given to girl children than it was in 1950.

After my first marriage dissolved, Stevie helped Olivia keep me me company on MTV while I stayed home either alone or taking care of the aforementioned daughter. The MTV-era "Gypsy" video ranked very highly with me then, but I can't find that online now. I did find this excellent photo collage to the same music.

In 1983 I saw Stevie perform live (Wild Heart Tour) at Alpine Valley in East Troy, WI. That concert was one of the best I've ever attended. I remember Joe Walsh opened for her (excellent), but she blew the audience away with her set of songs. I ranked "Edge Of Seventeen" my favorite by her from that time period. This video has her commentary on that song laid over a live performance.

Videos seem to come and go at YouTube, but this one has survived a long time. It shows off Stevie at top of form from about the same time period as that Alpine Valley concert. Although originally performed by Fleetwood Mac, she "solos" here --

(At the end of that, one can hear the beginning of "Edge of Seventeen" starting.)

Stevie Nicks still tours performing her hits. (I'm now wishing for that Crystal Visions CD/DVD, oh yeah....!!!) 

Happy Birthday Stevie !!!

Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD / DVD)

Posted by Tom Ender, who wishes he was still as young and energetic as he was at that Alpine Valley concert in 1983.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Massive Recall Of '07 Pugs

Dog breeders recall 07 Pugs

Bob, what model year pug do you have?

Full Onion Story

Posted by Tom Ender, who has a cat. However, that cat has so many problems he makes the '07 Pug sound like a good deal.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Music Video Babe -- Judy Collins

Judy Collins sings with a clear soprano voice. She had many hits in the late 60s and early 70s, selling many album collections. I particularly remember hearing the Wildflowers LP often back then.

In this video she appears on one of my all-time favorite variety shows: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

Judy still tours singing her hits.

Happy Birthday Judy Collins.

Wildflowers

Posted by Tom Ender, who has also seen both sides of many, many things.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Music Video Babe :: Sheena Easton

Sheena Easton made a very early music video with her first North American top 40 hit "Morning Train (9 To 5)." It may not have broke much new ground musically, like some other Music Video Babes already featured and others yet to come, but I still liked it way back when....

Here it is -

Happy Birthday Sheena Easton.

The World of Sheena Easton: The Singles Collection

Posted by Tom Ender, who once loved to ride on trains, especially the old Hiawatha and Zephyr trains that came through my home town, before the time of this music video.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Music Video Babe :: Nancy Wilson

Ann and Nancy Wilson - Dreamboat Annie Nancy Wilson made her fame with the rock group Heart. Beginning as early as the Dreamboat Annie album I liked Heart's music and enjoyed watching the band perform.

Nancy Wilson with Big Hair In those early days Nancy's sister Ann did most of the singing for Heart while Nancy mainly played acoustic guitar. However, she sang lead on the hit These Dreams which came out during the "big hair" era of the 80's. I consider These Dreams a fine song, but in the video Nancy has the "big hair" look. I like her look earlier (or later) better.

For those reasons I picked a different video for the main focus of this post. The video I chose has perhaps a bit more camera focus on Ann (the brunette), who sings lead, than Nancy (the ash blonde) who sings backup. However, the video opens with one of Nancy's signature acoustic introductions.

 

Plus she looks great in it, the way I liked her best.

 

Dreamboat Annie was one of Heart's "softer" numbers. I've always liked it a lot. Ann and Nancy still perform and have toured relatively recently.

Happy Birthday Nancy Wilson !

Posted by Tom Ender, who never learned how to play guitar; but that hasn't kept me from appreciating the music of those who did.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Music Video Babe -- Carole King

Caroleking Carole's Tapestry album resides on my short list of favorite recordings. It was an enormous hit in an era which gave rise to many. Carole's song writing had influenced popular music for a while, but Tapestry brought her performing out and showcased it also.

Picking one song from Tapestry would be impossible for me. However, choosing from videos makes it easier. One wants to grab something unlikely to be pulled by YouTube and also which shows off the artist.

I like this video, but many more of Carole exist.

Enjoy.

Happy Birthday, Carole King.

Posted by Tom Ender, who still listens to Tapestry, in fact, right now I'm listening to Amarok on Kubuntu 6.10 play it while I make this blog entry. However, videos have obvious merits.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Music Video Babe: Melanie

Melanie

In the late 60s and early 70s a few artists went by one name, e.g. Dylan, Donovan, Cher (though then she was with Sonny) and Melanie. I liked Melanie's music since it often seemed to reflect my attitudes and those of my friends. Those times have remained important to me, as has Melanie's music.

Her early hits included Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) based on her experiences at Woodstock.

She had other hits, one still gets a fair amount of air play: Brand New Key.

However, this video shows Melanie  performing a song that rates as my favorite from her -

"Beautiful People" seems to capture the spirit of those times so very well.

Melanie self-identifies as a libertarian. In fact, the only time I saw her perform live was at a Libertarian Party convention. (I once did things like that.) Melanie still performs and tours. I recently received her Greatest Hits CD as a Christmas gift. 

Happy Birthday Melanie.

Posted by Tom Ender who considers seeing Melanie the most memorable thing about that convention.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Music Video Babe(s): Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles

Of the beautiful Bangles, Susanna Hoffs got the most media attention. Born on January 17th: today is Susanna's birthday.

I liked the Bangles and often listened to their music in the 80's when they were one of the most popular girl groups. Their music and videos ranged from the whimsically comic through the sexually suggestive to the extremely romantic.

However, this video -- in which Susanna sings lead, sums up how many people feel about the beginning of the work week.

It remains one of my favorite songs. Happy Birthday Susanna !!!

Posted by Tom Ender who doesn't get quite as "manic" today as he did in the 80's. However, Mondays still don't rank as a favored day of my week.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Music Video Babe: Pat Benatar

"Promises in the Dark" may be my favorite Pat Benatar song. However, as a video, it really doesn't go much beyond a recording of a live performance.

Ms. Benatar, with help from her band (her spouse plays lead guitar), had many hits in the early years of MTV, but perhaps the  most interesting video was this one

for the song "Love is a Battlefield."

Happy Birthday Pat Benatar (Jan. 10th)

Pat Benatar - Greatest Hits

Posted by Tom Ender, who advocates peace, especially on the "battlefield of love."

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