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Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee”



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“The title came from [producer and Monument Records founder] Fred Foster. He called one night and said, ‘I’ve got a song title for you. It’s “Me and Bobby McKee.”’ I thought he said ‘McGee.’ Bobby McKee was the secretary of Boudleaux Bryant, who was in the same building with Fred. Then Fred says, ‘The hook is that Bobby McKee is a she. How does that grab you?’ (Laughs) I said, ‘Uh, I’ll try to write it, but I’ve never written a song on assignment.’ So it took me a while to think about.
“There was a Mickey Newbury song that was going through my mind—‘Why You Been Gone So Long?’ It had a rhythm that I really liked. I started singing in that meter.
“For some reason, I thought of La Strada, this Fellini film, and a scene where Anthony Quinn is going around on this motorcycle and Giulietta Masina is the feeble-minded girl with him, playing the trombone. He got to the point where he couldn’t put up with her anymore and left her by the side of the road while she was sleeping. Later in the film, he sees this woman hanging out the wash and singing the melody that the girl used to play on the trombone. He asks, ‘Where did you hear that song?’ And she tells him it was this little girl who had showed up in town and nobody knew where she was from, and later she died. That night, Quinn goes to a bar and gets in a fight. He’s drunk and ends up howling at the stars on the beach. To me, that was the feeling at the end of ‘Bobby McGee.’ The two-edged sword that freedom is. He was free when he left the girl, but it destroyed him. That’s where the line ‘Freedom’s just another name for nothing left to lose’ came from.
“The first time I heard Janis Joplin’s version was right after she died. Paul Rothchild, her producer, asked me to stop by his office and listen to this thing she had cut. Afterwards, I walked all over L.A., just in tears. I couldn’t listen to the song without really breaking up. So when I came back to Nashville, I went into the Combine [Publishing] building late at night, and I played it over and over again, so I could get used to it without breaking up. [Songwriter and keyboardist] Donnie Fritts came over and listened with me, and we wrote a song together that night about Janis, called ‘Epitaph’.
 
Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo – known for his shot-blocking and famed finger wave after denying opponents at the hoop – died Monday from brain cancer aged 58, according to the NBA.

Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015, he was an eight-time NBA All-Star and won the league’s Defensive Player of the Year award four times.

His defensive prowess – leading the league in blocks for five consecutive seasons during an 18-year playing career and retiring second on the NBA’s all-time blocked shots list – was offset by his huge, playful smile.

“Obviously, his accomplishments on the court, we don’t need to talk about too much but just an amazing human being – what he did off the court, for Africa. Rest in peace, Dikembe.”


 
Basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo – known for his shot-blocking and famed finger wave after denying opponents at the hoop – died Monday from brain cancer aged 58, according to the NBA.

Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015, he was an eight-time NBA All-Star and won the league’s Defensive Player of the Year award four times.

His defensive prowess – leading the league in blocks for five consecutive seasons during an 18-year playing career and retiring second on the NBA’s all-time blocked shots list – was offset by his huge, playful smile.

“Obviously, his accomplishments on the court, we don’t need to talk about too much but just an amazing human being – what he did off the court, for Africa. Rest in peace, Dikembe.”



I always liked his little finger wag after he blocked a shot.

I say little but his finger was probably as long as my forearm!

r.i.p.
 
Former children's TV host Fiona MacDonald dies aged 67 after motor neurone disease diagnosis


Former TV presenter Fiona MacDonald, best known for her work on the children's program Wombat and game show It's a Knockout, has died aged 67.

Ms McDonald grew up on a cattle property at Blackall in outback Queensland.

She and her sister Jacki were both regulars on Australian screens in the 1980s.
 
Former children's TV host Fiona MacDonald dies aged 67 after motor neurone disease diagnosis


Former TV presenter Fiona MacDonald, best known for her work on the children's program Wombat and game show It's a Knockout, has died aged 67.

Ms McDonald grew up on a cattle property at Blackall in outback Queensland.

She and her sister Jacki were both regulars on Australian screens in the 1980s.
Fiona was a good sort in her hey day
RIP Fiona
 
Liam Payne

Fmr One Direction member

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Died today, falling from a 3rd floor balcony
 
Quincy Jones, the multitalented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic “Thriller” album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and collaborating with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and hundreds of other recording artists, has died at 91.

Jones’ publicist, Arnold Robinson, says he died Sunday night at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, surrounded by his family.
Jones was to have received an honorary Academy Award later this month.
 
Australian designer, writer, publicist, television personality and Gold Logie recipient, Maggie Tabberer, has died aged 87.

Her death was announced by her family on social media.

Tabberer first appeared on Australian television in 1964, becoming a panellist on the Beauty and the Beast, before creating her own daily chat show Maggie.
 
Perspective Time .....
How short is our time on Earth ?
Our Bodies organs can only take so much
But we are more than just a body
We also have a Soul
And our Soul is Immortal ( Just Like our Incomparable Immortal Bob Fulton )
Our Soul is not subject to death, It never ceases to exist but is everlasting.

Here is to All our Everlasting Manly Souls
and to our Inspirational Manly Soul the Incomparable Immortal Bob Fulton
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Chad Mordan passes away at 91.


Larrikin country music singer Chad Morgan — fondly known as the "Sheik of Scrubby Creek" — has died aged 91.

The Australian country music icon died in hospital at Gin Gin near Bundaberg in Queensland on the evening of January 1, 2025.

Son Chad Junior confirmed his father's death to the ABC as tributes flowed for the man who provided joy, laughter, and entertainment to generations of fans.
 

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