All my watches are favorites (like kids) but a favorite band: (From Joe's Garage) My favorite, for the day, GP "Phil Hill" (XX/200): Can't decide between color and B&W, as usual: A good watch for a not so hot day (we are on our "winter" here). A great...
. . . but it's deserved in Frank's case. Practically zilch in terms of commercial success, yet admired by his peers. Funny, I can name a few Zappa albums right off the top of my head - "(something) Motels", "Burnt Weanie Roast", and "Weasels Ripped My Fle...
Driving a Ferrari 156 and that is the reason that my watch has "156 F.1" in red on the dial. I may be wrong but I believe that Phil Hill was the only born American that ever won the F 1 championship. Mario Andretti also won but he was born in Italy and la...
. . . was Dan Gurney . . . . . . who won four races over the course of his career, and was reputed to have been the one driver Jim Clark respected most. I saw him race on several occasions, most notably the inaugural California 500 at the now-defunct Onta...
Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940) is a retired Italian American world champion racing driver, one of the most successful Americans in the history of the sport. He is one of only two drivers to win races in Formula One , IndyCar , World Spor...
. . . let's add Peter Revson . . . . . . seen here with you-know-who after their second place finish at Sebring in 1970. I'd forgotten this, but Revson had two GP wins under his belt. He was my second favorite driver, after his Trans-Am teammate Mark Dono...
arm...leg...kidney & retina :) The Doors Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1968 Have a longest wining streak this weekend dear Art Best Damjan @summer pool hiatus :( ...
. . . because they came to fame during their gigs at The Whiskey, right down the street from The Rainbow. Mario's told me a few stories . . . [Rainbow/Roxy/Whiskey owners Lou Adler, Elmer Valentine, and Mario Maglieri] . . . about Jim when the Doors were ...
divorce ... I always thought that Nicolas will be the one but now it's clear who the real consigliere is :) :) ... Sorry to say but I can't wait to hear stories about Jim so I'm "leaving town on a midnight train" ..... and coming to LA! If you have mercy ...
... as long as you don't donate your ears ... at least not in advance. The Doors are a good suggestion, I would choose any concert where Jim wasn't too drunk or stoned to perform. Many years ago, I was lucky to see Joe Cocker sober enough to perform great...
Stoned that night at the Garden! That was a year after I graduated high school and a year before I went into the military for a short stint (3 years RA, regular army, 1 year NG, National Guard). I saw some great Ranger (ice hockey) games there, and the Kn...
for me with my current " flame " a " Platy " JLC Reverso . Irving Berlin, one of America's best lyricist and a favourite songwriter of mine . I tried putting up a video but was not successful, so photos only Art. I dig Neil Diamond and Led Zeppelin too. Y...
. . . or . . . . . . Taco? :-) Either way, that's one incredible Reverso, dreamer. I've said before that the skeleton Reversos in general (and the pink gold version in particular) are personal favorites, with the full skeleton Reverso tourbillon . . . . ....
for posting the 2 videos for me. I enjoyed both versions. You are a master with selecting the right videos. Yes, that JLC Platinum skeleton Tourby is sublime and the right size ( I think it is in Grand Taille size ) . I like the Platinum Reverso Septantie...
Glad you approve. I need to separate keepers from sleepers ( my definition of sleepers are those watches that stays asleep locked up but seldom worn LOL ) . I trust you are enjoying your pink gold grande date reverso ? When are you visiting Melbourne or d...
The Septantieme? I think this watch suits your wrist perfectly and apart from the relative thickness of the Septantieme I think that it would fit you wrist like a glove! Perhaps due to the dial colour on the platinum it doesn't look that big at all. Cheer...
Art, as we grow – errrr, more mature – the list of great concerts, and regrets at not having seen them, grows longer. One therefore has to be a little more abstemious in the exchange of body parts as the fictional price of admission. Why the ‘gentle irony...
. . . although there's at least a few more we could plug in to make this vessel watertight. Art Tatum . . . . . . who was arguably the best ivory tickler of all time (and, interestingly enough, a relative of Jack Tatum, similarly one of the best linebacke...
. . . that does it for me, Damjan. I had the pleasure of seeing Roy shortly before his passing at a Chris Isaak show held at the Roxy(!) in '87. Isaak had named Orbison as one of his two main influences in an interview (Elvis being the other), so Roy came...
more than few ladies claimed Chris Isaak have the sexiest voice ever ... that cognition was helpful more than few times ;) Awesome clip Art thank you for reminding Best Damjan
The performance I would have given at least one arm and a full leg to have seen is the "Spice Girls at Wembley"...probably one of my life's greatest regret. Sniff, sniff from Down Under. Francois
Crossroads 2010: What I wouldn't give to attend this historical festival. Accompany with a watch of complication of course. Well suited for the occasion. :D Regards Tyler ...
What i like about him is that he plays and sings like a much older man. That was the experience of youth. I'm assuming that the stuff of his i have (lie to me etc) was done several years ago. G On Sep 3, 2012 3:19 AM, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:...
. . . but I usually play this number on the jukebox . . . . . . when shooting pool at a certain sea-side dive bar. Brilliant image composition, as usual. Kindly share on the G O forum, if you can.
I have not seen them live. Now it is too late. I had several records with Bad Company from the mid 70's but unfortunately I sold them. I really regret that I did. Regards Anders
. . . from one of my favorite groups, the Kingston Trio. Of course, this isn't the original line-up of the band, but I couldn't find their version online. Graham might remember this cut . . . . . . performed by the original Kingston Trio.
Literally.. Did you every make it as far as Yosimitie National Park? I don't think you said you would. But they had / have a little scare going on. Not a problem. Bill
21st of January 1972. Guildhall, Portsmouth. The first public performance of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day ... Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time ... ...
. . . and the Stones' "Exile on Main Street", too, in addition to "Hot August Night". I wonder if folks will be listening to Justin Bieber forty years from now. :-)
... with a wrist photo! Thanks for noticing the sky reflections. The story is that the entire sky in this photo is reflection. The clouds are reflected in the watch dial AND the swimming pool behind. It looks like I am holding the watch up against the sky...
. . . and Gene Kelly were in attendance when the Three Tenors played in Los Angeles, Marcus. I wasn't there, but watched the performance live on television. They had very good seats ;-) . . .
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well, direct flash light is merciless and emphasizes even the finest scratches as if they were huge treches. I can assure you that in normal life, this golden watch does not look beaten up, but gold is soft, and already the cuff's fabric causes fine scrat...
that first and original The Three tenors Concert Concert for me as well . Any concert performed by the Berlin Philharmonic , conducted by the late Herbert Von Karajan performing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony . Bucket list for me is to attend the Montreux Jaz...
... not only for being the reason why the Compact Disc was defined with a capacity of 76 minutes of music. Living in Salzburg, I had the privilege to experience Karajan several times. He certainly was a gifted conductor and self-promoter; Salzburg was his...
how his interpretation of Beethoven's 9th.Symphony dictated the recoding length for the CD format. Also your comments about Karajan, I find interesting. I have read about Karajan's self promoting, his dictatorial and taciturn manner with his orchestra and...
. . . the Philharmonia Orchestra of London and the Gesselshaft der Musikfreunde of Vienna . . . . . . from my record collection. In glorious mono, no less. ...