#lightmyfire — Public Fediverse posts
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"He was browsing a record store in Santa Monica when he found an album by the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, sending him down a rabbit hole into the singer-songwriter’s 60-year career. Yes, there’s the Christmas classic 'Feliz Navidad,' but there are also 19 Grammy nominations, 56 albums, and his stripped-down, folksy take on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in 1968 that was met with such outrage that racists began calling for Feliciano to be deported, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens.
“'It struck me that I think a lot of younger people don’t know how big he was,' Martínez explains. “People are like, ‘Oh, Bad Bunny is breaking ground with gringos!’ No, papi — José Feliciano was breaking ground with gringos since the Seventies, you hear me? He was doing worldwide tours, he was in London, singing in English, singing to Anglophone audiences.” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bad-bunny-coachella-el-apagon-controversy-future-interview-1234770225/
#JoséFeliciano #LightMyFire #BadBunny #PuertoRicans -
"He was browsing a record store in Santa Monica when he found an album by the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, sending him down a rabbit hole into the singer-songwriter’s 60-year career. Yes, there’s the Christmas classic 'Feliz Navidad,' but there are also 19 Grammy nominations, 56 albums, and his stripped-down, folksy take on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in 1968 that was met with such outrage that racists began calling for Feliciano to be deported, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens.
“'It struck me that I think a lot of younger people don’t know how big he was,' Martínez explains. “People are like, ‘Oh, Bad Bunny is breaking ground with gringos!’ No, papi — José Feliciano was breaking ground with gringos since the Seventies, you hear me? He was doing worldwide tours, he was in London, singing in English, singing to Anglophone audiences.” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bad-bunny-coachella-el-apagon-controversy-future-interview-1234770225/
#JoséFeliciano #LightMyFire #BadBunny #PuertoRicans -
"He was browsing a record store in Santa Monica when he found an album by the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, sending him down a rabbit hole into the singer-songwriter’s 60-year career. Yes, there’s the Christmas classic 'Feliz Navidad,' but there are also 19 Grammy nominations, 56 albums, and his stripped-down, folksy take on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in 1968 that was met with such outrage that racists began calling for Feliciano to be deported, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens.
“'It struck me that I think a lot of younger people don’t know how big he was,' Martínez explains. “People are like, ‘Oh, Bad Bunny is breaking ground with gringos!’ No, papi — José Feliciano was breaking ground with gringos since the Seventies, you hear me? He was doing worldwide tours, he was in London, singing in English, singing to Anglophone audiences.” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bad-bunny-coachella-el-apagon-controversy-future-interview-1234770225/
#JoséFeliciano #LightMyFire #BadBunny #PuertoRicans -
"He was browsing a record store in Santa Monica when he found an album by the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, sending him down a rabbit hole into the singer-songwriter’s 60-year career. Yes, there’s the Christmas classic 'Feliz Navidad,' but there are also 19 Grammy nominations, 56 albums, and his stripped-down, folksy take on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in 1968 that was met with such outrage that racists began calling for Feliciano to be deported, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens.
“'It struck me that I think a lot of younger people don’t know how big he was,' Martínez explains. “People are like, ‘Oh, Bad Bunny is breaking ground with gringos!’ No, papi — José Feliciano was breaking ground with gringos since the Seventies, you hear me? He was doing worldwide tours, he was in London, singing in English, singing to Anglophone audiences.” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bad-bunny-coachella-el-apagon-controversy-future-interview-1234770225/
#JoséFeliciano #LightMyFire #BadBunny #PuertoRicans -
"He was browsing a record store in Santa Monica when he found an album by the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano, sending him down a rabbit hole into the singer-songwriter’s 60-year career. Yes, there’s the Christmas classic 'Feliz Navidad,' but there are also 19 Grammy nominations, 56 albums, and his stripped-down, folksy take on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' in 1968 that was met with such outrage that racists began calling for Feliciano to be deported, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens.
“'It struck me that I think a lot of younger people don’t know how big he was,' Martínez explains. “People are like, ‘Oh, Bad Bunny is breaking ground with gringos!’ No, papi — José Feliciano was breaking ground with gringos since the Seventies, you hear me? He was doing worldwide tours, he was in London, singing in English, singing to Anglophone audiences.” https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/bad-bunny-coachella-el-apagon-controversy-future-interview-1234770225/
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"I Was Made to Love Her" is a #soulMusic song recorded by American musician #StevieWonder for #Motown's Tamla label in 1967. The song was written by Wonder, his mother #LulaMaeHardaway, #SylviaMoy, and producer #HenryCosby and included on Wonder's 1967 album #IWasMadeToLoveHer. Released as a single, "I Was Made to Love Her" peaked at No. 2 on the #Billboard Pop Singles chart in July 1967. The song was held out of the top spot by "#LightMyFire" by #theDoors.
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Amii Stewart - Light My Fire (1979)
#45vinyl #amiistewart #lightmyfire #disco #1979 #1970s #70smusic #7inch #gxml
Wordpress - https://genxmusiclover.wordpress.com/2025/02/07/amii-stewart-light-my-fire/
Blogspot - https://genxmusiclover.blogspot.com/2025/02/amii-stewart-light-my-fire.html -
⚪ Mehr... Lieblingsfotos?
🟤 More... Favorite photos?
📷 by Artist: #MarcelKlemetson / #CEL in Loc.: #Madison USA 🇺🇸 - Title: untitled 🔥 - #Art #Streetart #Mastoart #PhotoArt #Fotografie #Photography #Streetphotography #Night #Fire #LightMyFire #Artist ➡️ #APhotoLove -
Trochu jsem vylepšil víčko od #Lunchbox aby mi na něm drželo prkénko a dal se na něm mazat chléb bez ujíždějí, nebo zašpinění jedné strany. Krásně to jde vyříznout malou čepelí od #SAK #Victorinox.
PS: Víčko je ještě z původního materiálu, ne z nyní používaného bioplastu.
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„Když se ráno probudíš, Pú,“ řeklo konečně Prasátko, „co je tvá první myšlenka?“
„Co bude k snídani“ řekl Pú. „A co tvoje, Prasátko?“
„Co se dnes asi stane zajímavého,“ řeklo Prasátko.
Pú zamyšleně přikývl.
„To je totéž,“ řekl. -
„Největším neštěstím člověka je to, když žije v blahobytu a neví o tom.“
A tak si na švédském prkénku #LightMyFire, krájím švýcarským nožem #Victorinox chléb z francouzské pekárny #LeCaveau, abych si ho později namazal pomocí jiného švýcarského nože #Swiza termizovaným sýrem #Palouček vyrobeným v Jaroměři, který jsem koupil v německém potravinovém řetězci #Lidl.
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„Největším neštěstím člověka je to, když žije v blahobytu a neví o tom.“
A tak si na švédském prkénku #LightMyFire, krájím švýcarským nožem #Victorinox chléb z francouzské pekárny #LeCaveau, abych si ho později namazal pomocí jiného švýcarského nože #Swiza termizovaným sýrem #Palouček vyrobeným v Jaroměři, který jsem koupil v německém potravinovém řetězci #Lidl.
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„Největším neštěstím člověka je to, když žije v blahobytu a neví o tom.“
A tak si na švédském prkénku #LightMyFire, krájím švýcarským nožem #Victorinox chléb z francouzské pekárny #LeCaveau, abych si ho později namazal pomocí jiného švýcarského nože #Swiza termizovaným sýrem #Palouček vyrobeným v Jaroměři, který jsem koupil v německém potravinovém řetězci #Lidl.
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This spork used to be very much into The Doors but now listens more to heavy metal 🤘#LightMyFire #dadJokeAlarm
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They sure don’t make #matchbooks like they used to!🔥 #lostart #lightmyfire #vintagematchbook
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Sin dudas, fue el encuentro entre dos formas opuestas. Por un lado, el exitoso conductor televisivo de horario central, del otro, un representante de la contracultura. El escenario, los estudios de la CBS el 17 de septiembre de 1967. Allí, confluyeron Ed Sullivan y Jim #Morrison (junto a los Doors) donde estos realizarían una presentación en vivo que sería vista por millones de personas. Minutos antes de la salida al aire, un productor se presentó para hacerles un pedido, debían tocar #LightMyFire y la solicitud parecía sencilla, cambiar unas líneas de la canción por su referencia a las drogas. El grupo aceptó, pero cuando llegó el momento de ejecutar la canción, se la cantó en su versión original
#EfemeridesRock