R.I.P.

When I heard her name I immediately remembered this picture, I think it was the early 80's.
RIP

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another one - my generation is slipping away.......

or as Paul Simon once put it:
God only knows
God makes his plan
The information's unavailable
To the mortal man
We work our jobs
Collect our pay
Believe we're gliding down the highway
When in fact we're slip slidin' away


RIP Tina & thanks for the tunes. You were one of a kind.
 
she was great, but some songs were not so good… cellie…
she was a performer - watch this & keep in mind - she was 70 when this was recorded



For sixteen years, her husband beat her.

But on this night, Tina Turner washed the blood from her face, wrapped a cape around her bloodied clothes, covered her eyes with a pair of sunglasses, and placed a wrap on her head, because the swelling was so bad, she couldn’t wear her wig.

She ran out of the hotel, hid among the trash cans, and then ran to the Ramada Inn, where she begged for a room.

All she had was thirty-six cents and a Mobil credit card.

But after sixteen years of cruelty, she finally walked out on Ike Turner.

To be clear, it wasn’t easy. She was so worried about her safety, she stayed with friends, paying her way by keeping house. It got so bad that Tina Turner—the Tina Turner—had to use food stamps.

And yes, it’s incredible that Tina Turner built her career back from nothing.

But what’s even more incredible is the battle cry she repeated inside her head—the battle cry that gave her strength: “I will die before I go back.”

Never forget it: No matter how deep the hole is, you can always find a way out.

In their divorce, Tina Turner gave Ike nearly everything. All their money. And the publishing royalties for her compositions.

“You take everything I’ve made in the last sixteen years,” she said. “I’ll take my future.”

From HEROES FOR MY DAUGHTER by Brad Meltzer
 
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I had just googled this guy 2 weeks ago, he was on a documentary about the SR-71 Blackbird - I was trying to find out how he had gotten so many burn scars.

 
 

The Road - great book/story.

RIP Sir
 
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