“California Blue” is a 2011 ballad about California by famed Irish tenor Peter Mylett from Newport, County Mayo, Ireland. A remake of the Roy Orbison classic, “California Blue” takes on a whole new meaning in this emotional rendition by singer-songwriter Peter Mylett, 47, known as “The Mayo Man.” An award-winning authentic Irish tenor, Mylett is currently in demand across the UK and is currently based in Manchester, England — though his heart belongs to the Emerald Isle. Peter Mylett’s three albums, Promises , Something Old/Something New , and Requested Favourites , have earned the talented vocalist a die-hard fan base in Europe. Today, the Irish musician is earning new fans in America. A native of County Mayo, on the west coast of Ireland, Mylett has a special affinity for the California Coast, which reminds the Irish singer so much of his homeland. In the following new video for “California Blue,” the passion of Peter Mylett for the Golden State comes through in a fantastic vocal performance that makes one of the classic songs about California shine like new. Peter Mylett California Blue See the original post: “California Blue” Peter Mylett
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Joi Lansing TV’s Blonde Bombshell
Joi Lansing is television’s undisputed all-time #1 blonde bombshell. Officially dubbed “TV’s Marilyn Monroe” by the Hollywood entertainment industry, Joi Lansing appeared in a record-setting 300 television episodes as the platinum blonde femme fatale of the small screen. In a Hollywood life of sizzling glamor, Joi Lansing graced the cover of LIFE , enticed lovers Mickey Rooney , Orson Welles and Frank Sinatra , was crowned “Miss Hollywood,” became the #1 pin-up girl of the Vietnam War and sang in history’s very first music videos. Signed by MGM Studios as a teenager, Joi Lansing found herself competing with fellow newcomer Marilyn Monroe for the part in All About Eve , which Monroe got. Regularly cast in B-movies as a contemporary of Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren , the sexy starlet felt trapped. Although she appeared as an unnamed extra in films like Singin’ In The Rain , and she starred in movies like Queen of Outer Space and Touch of Evil with co-star Zsa Zsa Gabor , Joi Lansing wanted more exposure as an actress and pop singer. As a university student at UCLA , Joi Lansing was not content to play dumb blondes.
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"Till the World Ends" Britney Spears
“Till the World Ends” is a 2011 apocalyptic Los Angeles-themed electronic dance song by L.A. pop icon Britney Spears . A smash single from Britney Spears’ multi-platinum album Femme Fatale , “Till the World Ends” was written by Dr. Luke , Max Martin , Kesha and Alexander Kronlund . “Till the World Ends” is an electropop song which accompanies an award-winning music video set in Downtown Los Angeles on December 21, 2012 — the highly speculated date of the “end of the world.” The video for “Till the World Ends” puts L.A., the most famous city of disasters, up against 12-21-12, the most famous disaster date. Replete with subliminal symbolism, the video features Britney Spears as the embodiment of Isis , the Queen of Angels, the goddess for which Los Angeles was named. A culmination of all California blonde goddesses who came before, Britney Spears dances, teases and commands a Technicolor spectacle of hedonistic defiance in the face of looming disaster and impending destruction. As a devastating earthquake meets an obliterating comet in the universal City of Icons , earth meets sky in a symphony of apocalyptic judgment as Britney Spears, the living proxy of Barbie , the world’s most celebrated graven image, gyrates in a trance amid leather-clad dancers. In an underground chamber, beneath the highrise buildings of Los Angeles, the blonde goddess dances hypnotically while tossing her golden mane in a nod to California’s warrior goddess Minerva , who is said to have invented music after striking her rival, Medusa , with a head full of snakes out of jealousy. With the video’s center stage placed before a wall of brightly illuminated gold 33-1/3 rpm albums, the visual symbolism is complete in its allusion to California as victor over destruction and death — as Britney, 30, wildly shakes those snakes. At the video’s conclusion, Britney Spears emerges from under the earth as the unscathed and victorious goddess rising up to be kissed by the California sun. Repeated viewings of the video will reveal additional archetypes purposely not mentioned in this article. One of the most enjoyable dance songs about California , “Till the World Ends” is complicated in its deceptive simplicity — and one of Britney Spears ‘ most ironic achievements as an artist. Britney Spears Till the World Ends Continued here: “Till the World Ends” Britney Spears
"Till the World Ends" Britney Spears
“Till the World Ends” is a 2011 apocalyptic Los Angeles-themed electronic dance song by L.A. pop icon Britney Spears . A smash single from Britney Spears’ multi-platinum album Femme Fatale , “Till the World Ends” was written by Dr. Luke , Max Martin , Kesha and Alexander Kronlund . “Till the World Ends” is an electropop song which accompanies an award-winning music video set in Downtown Los Angeles on December 21, 2012 — the highly speculated date of the “end of the world.” The video for “Till the World Ends” puts L.A., the most famous city of disasters, up against 12-21-12, the most famous disaster date. Replete with subliminal symbolism, the video features Britney Spears as the embodiment of Isis , the Queen of Angels, the goddess for which Los Angeles was named. A culmination of all California blonde goddesses who came before, Britney Spears dances, teases and commands a Technicolor spectacle of hedonistic defiance in the face of looming disaster and impending destruction. As a devastating earthquake meets an obliterating comet in the universal City of Icons , earth meets sky in a symphony of apocalyptic judgment as Britney Spears, the living proxy of Barbie , the world’s most celebrated graven image, gyrates in a trance amid leather-clad dancers. In an underground chamber, beneath the highrise buildings of Los Angeles, the blonde goddess dances hypnotically while tossing her golden mane in a nod to California’s warrior goddess Minerva , who is said to have invented music after striking her rival, Medusa , with a head full of snakes out of jealousy. With the video’s center stage placed before a wall of brightly illuminated gold 33-1/3 rpm albums, the visual symbolism is complete in its allusion to California as victor over destruction and death — as Britney, 30, wildly shakes those snakes. At the video’s conclusion, Britney Spears emerges from under the earth as the unscathed and victorious goddess rising up to be kissed by the California sun. Repeated viewings of the video will reveal additional archetypes purposely not mentioned in this article. One of the most enjoyable dance songs about California , “Till the World Ends” is complicated in its deceptive simplicity — and one of Britney Spears ‘ most ironic achievements as an artist. Britney Spears Till the World Ends Continued here: “Till the World Ends” Britney Spears