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Tag Archives: Rush
The searing imagery of “Rush”
Kathy and I watched Ron Howard’s latest film, Rush last night. It’s a terrific film (and true story) that deserved many more awards and kudos than it received. Far better than stupidly decadent Wolf of Wall Street or the mind-numbing … Continue reading
Posted in art, Auto racing, Communications, entertainment, film, health, Health care, history, movies, pictures, sports, writing
Tagged auto racing, entertainment, film, Formula One, James Hunt, movies, Niki Lauda, Rush
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The spirit of the ‘transistor’ radio
One of my all-time favorite songs by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Rush is “Spirit of the Radio” from their 1980 album entitled Permanent Waves. This great Canadian rock band captures the free spirit of radio in its … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, branding, Canada, civics, civility, commerce, Communications, consumerism, culture, entertainment, entrepreneurship, fun, geography, historic preservation, history, humanity, infrastructure, internet, Language, marketing, music, music reviews, pollution, product design, psychology, Radio, Science, Social media, technology, Television, Trade
Tagged Admiral, advertising, Arvin, Canada, commerce, Heathkit, history, Indiana, Magnavox, marketing, Motorola, music, product design, Radio, RCA, Regency, Rush, Silvertone, Spirit of the Radio, transistor radios, Zenith
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Some timeless rock ‘n’ roll tunes – NSFW
This is certainly not an exhaustive list, but here are a few fantastic rock ‘n’ roll songs that I still enjoy hearing today (in no particular order). It is sad and downright shameful that some of these great musicians, such … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, entertainment, Golden Earring, music, Pat Benatar, Rock 'n' Roll, Rush, The Cars, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Whitesnake
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