Ginger Baker Beats Burglars Senseless. Sodomizes 1 with Walking Stick. (http://www.madhousemagazine.com/single-post/2016/10/27/Ginger-Baker-Beats-Burglars-Senseless-Sodomizes-1-with-Walking-Stick) :mrgreen:
He was always a gifted sticksman. Lovely old fellow. "Ginger, are you again using the sticks with the brownish tips?"
Oh darn, it's a spoof site. :-\
I was really hoping this thread would be all about a romantic escapade with Tina Louise. How disappointing.
Did you notice the burglars names: Basil Thatcher and Nigel Fawlty
It was believable until the bit about the ripping the one guy's arm out of it's socket and beating the other with it. Very Cleesian.
Quote from: uwe on November 01, 2016, 01:11:26 PM
Oh darn, it's a spoof site. :-\
You mean these stories aren't real? :mrgreen:
Rick Dees Charged with War Crimes for Disco Duck song. (http://www.madhousemagazine.com/single-post/2016/10/18/Rick-Dees-Charged-with-War-Crimes-for-Disco-Duck-song)
Hallmark Channel Unveils New Golden Girls, Starring Rock Legends! (http://www.madhousemagazine.com/single-post/2016/10/25/Hallmark-Channel-Unveils-New-Golden-Girls-Starring-Rock-Legends)
You deceived us!
I'd like to think the Rick Dees article is real. A New Years Eve execution live on Pay Per View! ;D
I like Ginger. He's unpleasant and grumpy with style.
Quote from: Granny Gremlin on November 01, 2016, 03:08:18 PM
Did you notice the burglars names: Basil Thatcher and Nigel Fawlty
It was believable until the bit about the ripping the one guy's arm out of it's socket and beating the other with it. Very Cleesian.
LOL thats one of my fav shows!
They mentioned ze wär äll ze time. :-\
You started it, you invaded Poland... :vader:
My Dad (still) always sends me (and my brothers) a history lesson email (complete with Wikipedia links) every 1st of Sept.
I have taken to replying all with a link to this industrial classic (we have reached quite the stalemate):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaCddFHubrg
Some rare color footage there.
Clips like this one reinforce the myths of Blitzkrieg-efficiency and general German technology superiority though: While it is true that Germany had motorized army units, (comparatively light) tanks (those Blitzkrieg tanks had nothing in common with later Tiger and King Tiger behemoths which were defensive mobile gun platforms more than offensive tanks) and Stukas, the vast majority of the German Wehrmacht were still an army on foot, bicycles and, yes, horses, it's just not what the German propaganda film teams depicted.
And it is not that the German offensive in Poland was without blunders, it's just that the Polish army leadership blundered even more as it was entrenched (no pun intended) in WW I tactics (as most other European nations were, especially the French) whereas Germany had taken the lesson from WW I that (1) you either win fast or you don't win at all, (2) there is no man-built defense line, however well armed, that cannot be overcome by a flexible attack (as Germany would later experience on D-Day and later at the Siegfried Line).
I always wonder what would have happened had the attack on Poland turned into a long drawn-out war with heavy German losses (which would have required massive Western Allies ground intervention there and Russia at least standing by). I'm not sure that Hitler's appetite for further western adventures would then have been sufficiently wetted, the German population - the World War I debacle was only two decades over - was extremely wary of the attack on Poland (no one in the Reich believed the "repeated border incidents"-scam) and the Nazis worried about morale should the war not prove a very quick success. As it was, the swift victory created an aura of invincibility of a military force that - with the exception of U-Boats - had no long range capabilities whatsoever. Come Dunkirk/Battle of Britain, North Africa and, later, the attack on Russia, that became painfully evident.
I got a charge out of it - picked up on Fawlty right away.
And yes, I was hoping for Tina Louise news.
Andrew Sachs as Manuel was my favorite character.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TES2kgPF4Wk
I can tell you that Andrew Sachs also plays a mean cockney gangster as he did in the Meet the Magoons pilot that i recorded for Channel 4 back in '04.
And in further Fawlty Towers news -https://www.aucklandlive.co.nz/show/fawlty-towers-live (https://www.aucklandlive.co.nz/show/fawlty-towers-live)
Ginger Baker just played what might be his last performance.
http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2016/11/music-news/ginger-baker-honors-jack-bruce
Quote from: clankenstein on November 02, 2016, 04:41:05 PM
I can tell you that Andrew Sachs also plays a mean cockney gangster as he did in the Meet the Magoons pilot that i recorded for Channel 4 back in '04.
And in further Fawlty Towers news -https://www.aucklandlive.co.nz/show/fawlty-towers-live (https://www.aucklandlive.co.nz/show/fawlty-towers-live)
I would love to see that Fawlty Towers live show.
Quote from: westen44 on November 03, 2016, 05:58:28 AM
Ginger Baker just played what might be his last performance.
http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2016/11/music-news/ginger-baker-honors-jack-bruce
I saw a short video of him speaking at that event, he seemed weak and unsteady. Sad but not unexpected, since he announced he was in bad health.
Quote from: Dave W on November 03, 2016, 08:28:31 AM
I would love to see that Fawlty Towers live show.
I saw a short video of him speaking at that event, he seemed weak and unsteady. Sad but not unexpected, since he announced he was in bad health.
A friend who keeps up with Ginger's FB page said he was putting forth his best effort now at this point in time. It appears that the bitterness is gone.
I guess "Memory Lane" is an apt title at this point? I loved his stuff with the Baker Gurvitz Army, it's his best work outside Cream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkJC6XQ5iLA