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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 3/20/13

Merry Wednesday, first day of Spring, etc.!

For the first couple of questions I want to revisit that one from yesterday where lots of people said, “I’ll get back to you.”

Interrogatories

What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music.  What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at? What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate? What is your favorite feeling? What is your favorite memory of your parents?

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On This Day

In 1816, the Supreme Court affirmed its right to review state court decisions.

In 1852, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel about slavery, was published.

In 1854, the Republican Party was born in Ripon, Wisconsin.

In 1969, John Lennon married Yoko Ono in Gibraltar.

In 1987, the FDA approved the sale of AZT, a drug shown to prolong the lives of some AIDS patients.

In 1996, the Menendez Brothers (Erik and Lyle) were convicted of the murder of their very rich parents and were subsequently sentenced to life in prison.

In 2004, six soldiers were charged by the U.S. Military of abusing prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Born on This Day

43 BC – Ovid, Roman poet (d. 17)

1469 – Princess Cecily of York (d. 1507)

1811 – George Caleb Bingham, American artist (d. 1879)

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1811 – Napoleon II, Emperor of the French and King of Rome (d. 1832)

1828 – Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian writer (d. 1906)

1831 – Theodor Aman, Romanian painter (d. 1891)

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1836 – Sir Edward Poynter, British painter (d. 1919)

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1840 – Illarion Pryanishnikov, Russian painter (d. 1894)

Your homey Russian landscape of the day.

1856 – Sir John Lavery, Irish artist (d. 1941)

It's Spring!

1903 – Edgar Buchanan, American actor (d. 1979)

1904 – B. F. Skinner, American psychologist (d. 1990)

1906 – Ozzie Nelson, American bandleader and actor (d. 1975)

1907 – Ruby Muhammad, American matriarch of Black Islam (d. 2011)

1908 – Sir Michael Redgrave, English actor (d. 1985)

1914 – Wendell Corey, American actor (d. 1968)

1915 – Sister Rosetta Tharpe, American singer (d. 1973)

1917 – Dame Vera Lynn, English actress and singer

1922 – Carl Reiner, American director

1928 – Fred Rogers, American TV host (d. 2003)

1931 – Hal Linden, American actor

1936 – Lee “Scratch” Perry, Jamaican reggae artist (the ad they showed was Henri the existentialist cat for Friskies – sellout!)

1939 – Brian Mulroney, Canadian politician 18th Prime Minister of Canada

1943 – Gerard Malanga, American poet and photographer

1948 – Marva Wright, American blues singer (d. 2010)

1950 – William Hurt, American actor

1950 – Carl Palmer, English drummer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Asia, and Atomic Rooster)

1951 – Jimmie Vaughan, American guitarist (The Fabulous Thunderbirds)

1957 – Spike Lee, American film director

1957 – Theresa Russell, American actress

1958 – Holly Hunter, American actress

1963 – David Thewlis, British actor

1971 – Touré Neblett, American writer and television personality

1972 – Alexander Kapranos, Greek-British musician (Franz Ferdinand, The Yummy Fur, and The Karelia)

1976 – Chester Bennington, American musician (Linkin Park and Dead by Sunrise)

Died on This Day

1619 – Mathias, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1557)

1681 – Gaspar de Witte, Flemish painter (b. 1624)

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1730 – Adrienne Lecouvreur, French actress (b. 1692) (painting by Antoine Coypel)

I hope you like your urn, Dad. It cost more than YOU earned in your lifetime.

1746 – Nicolas de Largillière, French painter (b. 1656)

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1771 – Louis-Michel van Loo, French painter (b. 1707)

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1780 – Sir Benjamin Truman – English brewer (b. ca. 1699)

1830 – Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, French painter (b. 1755)

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1835 – Louis Léopold Robert, French painter (b. 1794)

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1918 – Lewis A. Grant, American Civil War General (b. 1828)

1925 – Percy Thomas MacQuoid, British artist (b. 1852)

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1933 – Giuseppe Zangara, American assassin of Anton Cermak and attempted assassin of Franklin Roosevelt (b. 1900)

1964 – Brendan Behan, Irish playwright and author (b. 1923)

1968 – Carl Theodor Dreyer, Danish film director (b. 1889)

1972 – Marilyn Maxwell, American actress (b. 1921)

1974 – Chet Huntley, American television journalist (b. 1911)

1992 – Avonne Taylor, American actress (b. 1899)

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1998 – George Howard, American jazz saxophone player (b. 1956)

2009 – Mel Brown, American/Canadian blues guitarist (b. 1939)

2010 – Liz Carpenter, American feminist writer (b. 1920)

Today is

World Storyteller Day

International Astrology Day

U.N. French Language Day (oh, merde!)

World Sparrow Day

National Ravioli Day

Bock Beer Day

Proposal Day

Festival Of Extraterrestrial Abductions Day

Spring! (Well, for some of us…)


41 comments

  1. slksfca

    I love love LOVE the mommy farting hover. Howling!

    And what a wonderfully over-the-top painting of Adrienne Lecouvreur. Totally Baroque in sensibility!

    Back to address today’s intrusive questions later. 🙂

  2. What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music.

    The deaf Beethoven conducting the premiere of the 9th symphony.

    Bach visiting Frederick the Great

    What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at?

    The Constitutional Convention

    What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate?

    There’s none I really can’t tolerate, but I don’t like the sound of whining (but then, who does?) I also don’t like the sound of pencil on paper.

    What is your favorite feeling?

    That’s a toughie.

    What is your favorite memory of your parents?

    I’ll get back to you

  3. House Across From Westboro Baptist Is Painted With Gay Pride Rainbow Colors

    Aaron Jackson took inspiration from a 9-year-old kid who stood up to Westboro Baptist Church protesters.

    … Josef Miles stood in front of protesters carrying signs that read “God Hates [Gays]” with his own sign that read “God Hates No One.”

    Jackson, whose charity Planting Peace, has opened orphanages and bought endangered forest land in Peru, told Gawker earlier today that they have renamed the building “Equality House” and the project seeks to fight bigotry.


  4. What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music. The Beatles playing their first show at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

    What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at? The first Continental Congress

    What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate? Screeching on a chalkboard

    What is your favorite feeling? Joy

    What is your favorite memory of your parents? The look on their faces when I surprised them at my wedding reception by producing a cake to celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary which was on the same day as my wedding.

  5. Gee

    Lovely day, a little chilly so far, but heading into the 50s.  “To Sir, With Love” is stuck in my head.

    What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music.  What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at? What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate? What is your favorite feeling? What is your favorite memory of your parents?

    Wow, there are a lot of musical events I’d like to have been at.  I missed Woodstock.  I’m curious about the violinist Paganini; I hear he really put on a show.  I’d like to have been at the Cavern in Liverpool, or the Marquee in London.  Or one of the acid tests.

    I’d like to be present at some happy political event, where freedom was gained after a long, dark time, or a war was ended.  Just need to think of which one.

    Power ballads?  For a while, a lot of films had theme songs that featured some seemingly randomly chosen male/female duo.  The songs were “serious,” slow, and deadly, and I hated the harmonies.  There were a bunch of these songs, but the only one that comes to mind now is “Beauty and the Beast.”  Wikipedia tells me it was sung by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson.

    Emotional feeling?  Physical sensation?  There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west… no, there isn’t.  I like the feeling I get when I’ve read something that makes me feel like I’ve really read something.  I also like that tickle I get when I’m on a swing.

    My parents, wow.  They used to dance to Lawrence Welk.

  6. Gee

    1950 – Carl Palmer, English drummer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Asia, and Atomic Rooster)

    Wow, I didn’t know he was in Asia, too.  I think being with three pretentious bands like the above might make Carl Palmer the Dinosaur of all Dinosaurs.

  7. zenor

    The Rites Of Spring, Paris Premiere, Stravinski, mighta been fun.

    I liked a couple stories my father told me about Mother Theresa. Not today. And when my mother met Pope JPII. Not now.

    Kinda private anyway. Not sure diarist has earned the intimacy, since wknd breakfast fare yet to be specified..

  8. princesspat

    musical event….how can I possibly chose just one?

    political event… Nancy Pelsoci’s return as Speaker

    sounds… retching and whinning

    favorite feeling…contentment is a lovely answer

    memory of your parents…their smiles

    Great twitters this morning Floja, thanks!

  9. Its the Supreme Court Stupid

    Today is the UN’s International Day of Happinesshttp://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/20/happy-international-happiness-day/

    Answers:

    What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music. I’d love to have hung out in Hamburg with the Beatles.

    What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at? Camp David, with Carter bringing Sadat and Begin together for the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty

    What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate? The sound of one hand clapping.

    What is your favorite feeling?



    What is your favorite memory of your parents?

    While visiting me in Berlin on their 45th anniversary, my father relating the story of their marriage, timing it to the time of day in New York.  That story, through many transmutations and fictionalizations, became the basis for the movie, The Clock.

  10. anotherdemocrat

    What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd). This could include anything from opera premieres, Mozart composing something, or the Festival Express, as long as it involves music.  

    To this day, I kick myself over this. U2’s very first American tour, before they were famous. They played a tiny club here (Club Foot, in case there are any old-time Austinites reading). I still had vestiges of my “good girl” phase of life, and I thought it was more important to work on some damn paper than go clubbing with my friends. So I would go to that show.

  11. DeniseVelez

    and happy – am getting a little bit more back from the gov than last year.  

    What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd).

    I would have liked to have been old enough to hang out at NY’s famous 52nd street and see musicians I love jammin’ – live


    In its heyday from 1930 through the early 1950s, 52nd Street clubs hosted such jazz legends as Miles Davis, Harry Gibson, Dizzy Gillespie, Billie Holiday, Nat Jaffe, Marian McPartland, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Louis Prima, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, and many more. Although musicians from all schools performed there, after Minton’s Playhouse in uptown Harlem, 52nd Street was the second most important place for the dissemination of bebop.In fact, a tune called “52nd Street Theme” by Thelonious Monk became a bebop anthem and jazz standard.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5

    I am first a foremost a jazz fan, though I love many genres of music.

    What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at? Juneteenth – the day the news of emancipation finally got to Texas

    Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States.  Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. Note that this was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation – which had become official January 1, 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation had little impact on the Texans due to the minimal number of Union troops to enforce the new Executive Order. However, with the surrender of General Lee in April of 1865, and the arrival of General Granger’s regiment, the forces were finally strong enough to influence and overcome the resistance.

    http://www.juneteenth.com/hist

    What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate? whine. as in voices.

    What is your favorite feeling?

    mellow

    What is your favorite memory of your parents? Not sure if you meant together or separately. But if together – at the dinner table every night. Lively discussion of everything from politics to art. I am eternally grateful to have had two enlightened parents.  

  12. What musical event from any era in history would you like to be able to witness (as a fly on the wall or a human in the crowd).

    – A Louis Armstrong hangout and jam session with all the hep cats.

    What historical political event would you like to be a fly on the wall at?

    – The Gettysburg Address.

    What sounds can you absolutely not tolerate?

    What is your favorite feeling?

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