Mood of the day omnibus thread.
Plan to alternate organized "hub" posts connecting best threads, arguments, etc, with random "whatever" fillers. 1st page will probably prove a mess, but, by page 10 ...
Song by Jane Birkin and Sergei Gainsbourg that is not only, arguably, the most suggestive mainstream pop song of all time, but has chords that make it arguably the most copied and "recollecting"/resonant tune of the late 1960s.
YouTube history suggests very few of these links will survive, but, while they do:
Other songs that share Je t' aime's strange fusion of Rock, Reggae, and Classical chords, which I'll probably illustrate, time-permitting:
"Boombastic" by Shaggy
"Duppy Conqueror" s.k.a. "Memphis" by Bob Marley
"Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye
"Peenie Wallie" (artist currently unknown)
"Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procul Harum
"Wild Thing" (artist currently unknown)
Saw a documentary many years ago.
Some special on Lions and Hyenas.
Remembered for the name Entwydemala
Typing that in to Google yields nothing at present.
Some foreign word that means " he who greets with fire".
But the translated PHRASE does the trick.
Hoping to stumble across the full program one day.
Extraordinary picture of respect and personality in the animal kingdom. For the most revered by the lions was actually Ntwy's brother. Mandevu or Mufasa or something of the like. Even Ntwy himself paid the utmost respect and deferred to M in all situations. But the hyena pride would "mess" with the older reserved lion. Until the outraged firebrand came on scene, ready to avenge all insults ...
I empathize; there's a lot of stuff I don't understand.
For instance, I have no idea why, historically, 8/10 times I've tried to play an Instagram video on mobile, it's not worked for me.
Yet if the video is posted on some other webpage it can play, as in this case, where, while the vid lasts on that page (several, featuring a guy named Kenny conducting an interview have already been grayed away), you can see Heba Ali performing as base and jungle gym for Jessie Graf:
Somebody had thoughts similar to mine about 88 lines, albeit the more well-known "prequel" version, AND about the song Je t'aime, apparently.
Amazing to come across stuff like this every so often ...