まあ終に来るべきものが来てしまったわけですが・・・
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10654649/Foo-Fighters-drummer-Taylor-Hawkins-death-Colombian-hotel-room-drugs-related-police-say.html
Colombian police say the death of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins in a hotel room may be drug-related as the band paid tribute and said they are devastated by the loss.
The 50-year-old drummer who has a history of drug use died in a hotel room in the north of the country's capital Bogota called Casa Medina.
The Metropolitan Police of Bogota, in a statement carried by several Colombian newspapers, said: 'The cause of death has yet to be established.
'According to those close to him, the death could be related to the consumption of drugs.'
Local reports said hotel staff called the emergency services after Hawkins suffered chest pains but he was already dead by the time medical responders arrived. Foo Fighters had been scheduled to play at a concert in the Colombian capital.
Hawkins, a father to two teenage children, had openly discussed his drug and overdose struggles years before what the band called his 'tragic and untimely' death.
Four years after joining Foo Fighters, Hawkins overdosed on heroin and ended up in a coma in 2001 which he later described as the result of him 'taking it too far'.
Colombian music and entertainment journalist Alejandro Marin tweeted as news of the drummer's death emerged: 'Don't begin to blame the country because Taylor died in Colombia if he died of an overdose.
'Don't be so stupid.'
The name of Bogotá corresponds to the Spanish pronunciation of the Chibcha Bacatá (or Muyquytá) which was the name of a neighboring settlement located between the modern towns of Funza and Cota. There are different opinions about the meaning of the word Muyquytá, the most accepted being that it means "walling of the farmland" in the Chibcha language.[24][25] Another popular translation argues that it means "The Lady of the Andes".[17] Further, the word 'Andes' in the Aymara language means "shining mountain", thus rendering the full lexical signification of Bogotá as "The Lady of the shining mountain" (notice, however, that the language of the Muisca people was not Aymara but Chibcha). Others suggest that Bacatá was the name of the Muisca cacique who governed the land before the Spaniards arrived.[26] Jiménez de Quesada gave the settlement the name of "Our Lady of Hope" but the Spanish crown gave it the name of Santafé (Holy Faith) in 1540 when it was appointed as a city.[24] The Muisca, the indigenous inhabitants of the region, called the place on which the city was founded "Thybzaca" or "Old Town".
The Foo Fighters are an American rock band formed in 1994 in Seattle, Washington. The band was founded by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl as a one-man project following the dissolution of Nirvana after the suicide of Kurt Cobain. The group took its name from foo fighter, a nickname coined by Allied aircraft pilots for UFOs and other aerial phenomena. Over the course of their career, Foo Fighters have won 12 Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album four times.[4] They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021, their first year of eligibility.
Prior to the release of Foo Fighters' 1995 debut album Foo Fighters, which featured Grohl as the only official member, Grohl recruited bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, both formerly of Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as Nirvana touring guitarist Pat Smear. The band began with performances in Portland, Oregon. Goldsmith quit during the recording of their second album The Colour and the Shape (1997); most of the drum parts were re-recorded by Grohl. Smear departed soon afterward but appeared as a guest with the band frequently from 2005; he rejoined in 2010.
Smear and Goldsmith were replaced by Franz Stahl and Taylor Hawkins; Stahl was fired before the recording of the group's third album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999). The band briefly continued as a trio until Chris Shiflett joined on guitar after the completion of There Is Nothing Left to Lose. Foo Fighters released their fourth album, One by One, in 2002. It was followed with the two-disc In Your Honor (2005), which was split between acoustic songs and heavier material. Foo Fighters released their sixth album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, in 2007.
For Foo Fighters' seventh studio album, Wasting Light (2011), produced by Butch Vig, Smear returned as a full member. Sonic Highways (2014) was released as the soundtrack to the television miniseries directed by Grohl. Concrete and Gold (2017) was the second Foo Fighters album to reach number one in the United States and their first studio album to feature longtime session and touring keyboardist Rami Jaffee as a full member. The band's tenth album, Medicine at Midnight (2021), was the last to feature Hawkins, who died in March 2022.
Medicine at Midnight is the tenth studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released through RCA and Roswell Records on February 5, 2021, after having its release be pushed out of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Produced by Greg Kurstin and the band, the album shows a slight shift in the band's style, pairing their usual rock sound with elements of dance-rock and pop.
Three singles were released for the album: "Shame Shame" in November 2020, "No Son of Mine" on New Year's Day 2021, and "Waiting on a War" in January 2021. The album received generally positive reviews from critics.
After releasing their ninth studio album, Concrete and Gold in 2017, and touring extensively behind it through much of 2018, the Foo Fighters announced they would be taking a break in October 2018, with frontman Dave Grohl stating that although they needed a rest, he already had some initial ideas for the band's next album.[1] The break would last for less than a year, as by August 2019, drummer Taylor Hawkins reported that Grohl had already been demoing material by himself, and that the rest of the members planned to start contributing shortly thereafter.[2] The band collectively started recording for the album in October 2019.[3] The following month, Grohl described the band as being "right in the middle" of the recording process, and that the album was sounding "fucking weird".[4]
The album was recorded in a large, old house from the 1940s in Encino, Los Angeles.[5] Recording sessions proceeded quickly, something Grohl attributed two things – that the material was progressing quickly and that they were recording in an environment where strange things kept happening.[6][5]
Encino (Spanish for "oak") is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.
2022年3月25日金曜日
Free Fallin' 14@Orlando
"Free Fallin'" is the opening track from American musician Tom Petty's debut solo album, Full Moon Fever (1989). The song was written by Petty and his writing partner for the album, Jeff Lynne, and features Lynne on backing vocals and bass guitar. The duo wrote and recorded the single in two days, making it the first song completed for Full Moon Fever.
"Free Fallin'" is one of Petty's most famous tracks as well as his highest- and longest-charting.[3] It peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in January 1990. Petty and The Heartbreakers performed the song at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1989, with Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin, and at the February 2008 Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show.[4] The song is ranked No. 219 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was featured in the film Jerry Maguire (1996) and The Sopranos episode 2.13, "Funhouse" (2000). Lou Reed selected the song as one of his "picks of 1989".[5] The song was #2 on the Spotify Global Viral 50 following the death of Petty.[6]
Los Angeles-area references
The song's lyrics make references to the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, including:
- Reseda – a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley
https://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2022/03/free-fallin-14orlando.html
2022年3月25日金曜日
リコリス・ピザ 日本人女性のキャラクターに対して、誇張した日本人アクセントの英語で笑いをとるシーン
Oscar-nominated Licorice Pizza is slammed by Asian groups over main character's 'buffoonish' Japanese accent: Director Paul Thomas Anderson defends film saying 'what's the problem?'
- Director Paul Thomas Anderson's coming-of-age film 'Licorice Pizza,' set in 1970s San Fernando Valley, has received both backlash and praise
From June 1995 until March 1997, Hawkins was Alanis Morissette's drummer on the tour supporting Jagged Little Pill and her Can't Not tour. He appeared in the videos for "You Oughta Know", "All I Really Want", and "You Learn". He also appeared on Morissette's VHS/DVD Jagged Little Pill, Live (1997).[8]
Ballard met Morissette in 1994 when his publishing company matched them up. According to Ballard, the connection was "instant", and within 30 minutes of meeting each other they had begun experimenting with different sounds in Ballard's home studio in San Fernando Valley, California.[
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagged_Little_Pill
Scandal-Plagued ‘Jagged Little Pill’: Alanis Morissette’s Tony-Winning Musical Sees Performers Quit Over Trans Controversy
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2021/09/27/scandal-plagued-jagged-little-pill-alanis-morissettes-tony-winning-musical-sees-performers-quit-over-trans-controversy/?sh=692d311c1564
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『まるで嘘のような真実』
何百年か前まで今じゃ漫画Fictionでないと見ない世界が実行されてたし
脈々だし・・ってなるしね
メディチ家
フランスとオランダでは医学知識の乏しい者がペスト医師となることもしばしばで「実験主義者」とあだ名されるほどだった
前にもコメしたけど医師も発祥は奴隷だしね
蛇大好きなら戦隊艦隊工夫するよりばら撒いて者共皆殺しの方を選ぶ
まんまやると避難轟々浴びる、卑怯者のイメージでその後の統制きかすの
案外大変なので
皆が困ってる 助けてあげーるで登場の手法を選ぶわぃ
swiftじゃない方のテイラーたん…。
薬カルテル
14 2 26 とは、
2 と 26 14へ行け ということか
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