Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90s. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2016

THE ARTIST FORMERLY AND STILL KNOWN AS PRINCE





photo by PeterTea








The talented Prince.  (His best song per me was Cream.)   57 is too young. 

Besides his own music, "Prince was famous for having writing, instrumental, or production credits on other artists' albums."  Looking at deep cuts, BuzzFeed found a winner.   Maybe this will be in the news everywhere by tomorrow, but Prince wrote Donald Trump (Black Version) performed on a 1990 album by R&B/funk group, The Time.   (Called Morris Day and The Time by the time they were in the Prince film, Purple Rain.)    I mean, good stuff, right?     

R.I.P. Prince Nelson.  Thanks for sharing your talent.



                               




Principle in the type:  "Creative work is not a selfish act on the part of the actor.  It's a gift to the world and every being in it.  Don't cheat us out of your contribution.  Give us what you've got."         Steven Pressfield                     


 













                                                                                         blessed weekend, peeps!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

FAB.ULOUS





photo by lifescript




Sorry 'bout the blurry picture - but do you know this guy?  It's Fabio.  He was a big deal in the 90s with the ladies.   Fabio modeled and acted and whatnot, and just recently at the age 57 became a naturalized American citizen, saying it was "one of the happiest days of his life."   Happy days are the best.   story


Principle in the type:  "Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale of all.”       Hans Christian Andersen

          














Friday, March 11, 2016

HOLD ON





photo by banoootah_qtr











Had a doozy week, how 'bout you?  It's time for a classic Throw Back Friday, "it's going to be okay," 90's anthem.  I feel better already!



                                  
 



Principle in the type:  "Optimist:  Someone who figures that taking a step backward after taking a step forward is not a disaster, it's a cha-cha."   Robert Brault.    



















                                                                          Happy Weekend, Peeps and Peepettes