I love the singing in Zulu. The Zulu singing on the hill above Rourke Drifts mission and the Welsh battalion singing Men of Harlech. Brilliant film, my favourite!
John Doe said
Aug 25 10:01 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
I love the singing in Zulu. The Zulu singing on the hill above Rourke Drifts mission and the Welsh battalion singing Men of Harlech. Brilliant film, my favourite!
In today's woke climate that makes you practically a Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan! :surprise:
John Doe said
Aug 26 3:23 AM, 2020
Not a film and not a song but this was fantastic for fans of LOD (but not bent coppers)!
Magica said
Aug 26 9:17 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Magica wrote:
I love the singing in Zulu. The Zulu singing on the hill above Rourke Drifts mission and the Welsh battalion singing Men of Harlech. Brilliant film, my favourite!
In today's woke climate that makes you practically a Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan! :surprise:
Magica said
Aug 27 2:13 PM, 2020
I don't know why I laughed tbh I abhor the KKK!
Syl said
Aug 27 7:56 PM, 2020
It was probably picturing yourself as the grand wizard that did it.
Magica said
Aug 27 9:43 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
It was probably picturing yourself as the grand wizard that did it.
That would be it Syl. Although I prefer to lie on my white sheets, not wear them
John Doe said
Aug 27 9:59 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
It was probably picturing yourself as the grand wizard that did it.
That would be it Syl. Although I prefer to lie on my white sheets, not wear them
Vicks said
Sep 2 3:00 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 2 3:03 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 2 5:05 AM, 2020
Syl said
Sep 3 11:03 AM, 2020
Vicks said
Sep 4 4:43 AM, 2020
Syl said
Sep 4 11:41 AM, 2020
Ennio Morriconi's score of Your love...'Once upon a time in the west'..
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 4th of September 2020 11:49:37 AM
John Doe said
Sep 11 3:59 AM, 2020
This one always tears me up - a great film and 50 years on from when it was made the situation has got exponentially worse - in centuries to come future generations really will be surviving on a long dead planet.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 11th of September 2020 04:00:11 AM
Maddog said
Sep 11 6:23 AM, 2020
This song won an academy award for the movie by the same name.
Maddog said
Sep 11 6:31 AM, 2020
I dont know if this will ever be topped. Whitney had a one of kind set of pipes. Her death was such a tragedy.
-- Edited by Maddog on Friday 11th of September 2020 06:32:12 AM
Syl said
Sep 11 11:52 AM, 2020
Maddog wrote:
I dont know if this will ever be topped. Whitney had a one of kind set of pipes. Her death was such a tragedy.
-- Edited by Maddog on Friday 11th of September 2020 06:32:12 AM
Her life was a tragedy, and unfortunately that spilled over into her daughters life and death , which was a far bigger tragedy imo.
I agree though she had a great voice.
Maddog said
Sep 11 3:40 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
I dont know if this will ever be topped. Whitney had a one of kind set of pipes. Her death was such a tragedy.
-- Edited by Maddog on Friday 11th of September 2020 06:32:12 AM
Her life was a tragedy, and unfortunately that spilled over into her daughters life and death , which was a far bigger tragedy imo.
I agree though she had a great voice.
I dont really follow pop music. I guess I heard about her daughter dying, but had to Google it to see what you were talking about. Her daughters boyfriend is also dead now.
Wealth and privilege isn't always what its cracked up to be.
Of course I wouldn't mind giving it a shot at this point in my life.
Yeeha...
I love the singing in Zulu. The Zulu singing on the hill above Rourke Drifts mission and the Welsh battalion singing Men of Harlech. Brilliant film, my favourite!
In today's woke climate that makes you practically a Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan! :surprise:
Not a film and not a song but this was fantastic for fans of LOD (but not bent coppers)!
I don't know why I laughed tbh I abhor the KKK!
It was probably picturing yourself as the grand wizard that did it.
That would be it Syl. Although I prefer to lie on my white sheets, not wear them
Ennio Morriconi's score of Your love...'Once upon a time in the west'..
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 4th of September 2020 11:49:37 AM
This one always tears me up - a great film and 50 years on from when it was made the situation has got exponentially worse - in centuries to come future generations really will be surviving on a long dead planet.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-54091048
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 11th of September 2020 04:00:11 AM
This song won an academy award for the movie by the same name.
I dont know if this will ever be topped. Whitney had a one of kind set of pipes. Her death was such a tragedy.
-- Edited by Maddog on Friday 11th of September 2020 06:32:12 AM
Her life was a tragedy, and unfortunately that spilled over into her daughters life and death , which was a far bigger tragedy imo.
I agree though she had a great voice.
I dont really follow pop music. I guess I heard about her daughter dying, but had to Google it to see what you were talking about. Her daughters boyfriend is also dead now.
Wealth and privilege isn't always what its cracked up to be.
Of course I wouldn't mind giving it a shot at this point in my life.