Still a amazing film. Was lucky to see it in 70mm at The Curzon Mayfair in of course 2001.
This cinema is from the same era the film was made added to the experience.
Still a amazing film. Was lucky to see it in 70mm at The Curzon Mayfair in of course 2001.
This cinema is from the same era the film was made added to the experience.
Jim Morrison taunting a policeman on stage, after he was maced by the police for making out with a fan in the showers backstage. He repeatedly kept calling him âA little blue man in a little blue hatâ. They arrested Morrison, which then caused a riot. 1967
Some pre- mid-week nap material for @Ruprecht to take for a ramble in the mind garden.
Itâs Tuesday you pervert - Whatâs wrong with you?
Iâm discombobulated by the move to BST obviously.
I canât be the only person who thinks âlobstersâ whenever Jayne Mansfield is mentioned?
Shame he gets remembered for whatâs an anecdotal story, and not for his pioneering use of anaesthetic, nor invention of the bulldog forceps - both big life-savers.
While the 300% story is anecdotal, he did inspire Joseph Lister to develop antiseptic and aseptic surgical techniques⌠âClean your tools, Liston!â
And Listerâs house surgeon was Sir William Watson Cheyne, who retired to Fetlar in the early 1920s.
I know his great granddaughter well and she visits fairly regularly, staying in the family home - Leegarth - the most impressive property on the island.
Iâll bet their listening room isnât up to yours though âŚ
Theyâve actually been in my listening room. Her husband is a huge Dylan fan so he found plenty of records to play.
Fenton! FENTON!!!