Unsomnambulist
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Notice that the upraised hands distinctly do not look like Nazi salutes. Not that hard, is it?Various Artists - V-E Day 50th Anniversary: The Musical Memories (rec. 1939-44, ASV Living Era comp. 1995)
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Last month was the 80th anniversary of V-E Day, making this a timely spin. British WWII music collections are a tuppence a dozen but this one stands out. In addition to the usual suspects like Vera Lynn, we get local specialties like Noel Coward's "London Pride" and Billy Thorburn's "When They Sound The Last 'All Clear'", along with my personal favorite, Carroll Gibbons' "I'm Going To Get Lit Up (When The Lights Go On In London").
Adding to the ambience are recorded speeches by Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill
and even Ike. To set the reflective mood, the album is bookended with an intro and an outro by The English Chamber Orchestra. At a time when war in Europe no longer seems impossible, these forgotten songs and speeches from long ago have a special resonance.
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Do you have any information on her passing? I am not doubting you. I just cannot seem to confirm it.
The soundtrack of my teens. I will always love a track with a string synthesizer. Too bad Jerney Kaagman passed away. She was 70s hot.
Happy Birthday: JERNEY KAAGMAN (73)
Christina Henriette "Jerney" Kaagman (born July 9, 1947) is a Dutch singer musician and music executive best known as the lead singer for the progressive rock group Earth and Fire, with whom she scored a slew of international hits between 1969 and 1990. She recorded as a solo artist also, and after her career as a singer worked for the music industry, as president of the Dutch musicians' union BV Pop; as a public relations manager for a radio station; and on television, as a judge on television talent show Idols.
Kaagman never married, but has lived with Bert Ruiter, bass player for Focus and Earth and Fire. On October 18, 2012, she announced that she suffers from Parkinson's disease.
Huh. You seem to be right. I had read a while back somewhere that she had passed. I guess that (gladly) wasn't true. Sorry to hear about her Parkinson's diagnosis, though.Do you have any information on her passing? I am not doubting you. I just cannot seem to confirm it.
It seems that her partner Bert Ruiter died in 2022. The source I cited said that she never married, while other sources said she was. It could just be by application of common law.Huh. You seem to be right. I had read a while back somewhere that she had passed. I guess that (gladly) wasn't true. Sorry to hear about her Parkinson's diagnosis, though.
Poor you, hot am I?


on the Sam-O-Meter.
Plus, you get a nice paper sleeve obi.Van Morrison - It's Too Late To Stop Now (1974)
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Van brought the first phase of his solo career to a resounding close with this essential live collection. He would follow his eccentric muse ever deeper into the mystic but never topped the magnetic energy of his Band and Street Choir which pull out all the stops here. The Japanese paper sleeve SHMCD adds a bonus track ("Brown Eyed Girl") to superb sound quality.

This is one of my top five albums of all time.Procol Harum - A Salty Dog (1969)
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