Rich Monetti
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Gil Bridges of Rare Earth Charges Racism for Being All White Band Kept out of Motown Museum
Photo by kate When Gil Bridges was in grade school in Detroit the only instrument taught was the violin. His dad thought it a girl's instrument so he had to wait. At ten, Bridges saw Aldo Ray performing the saxophone, and his older sister suggested that was the axe he should start swinging. He took the advice and went onto play in the various school bands – marching, jazz and symphonic. A friend eventually approached him about joining their band. But playing that scene with the Sunliners was something he was initially afraid to try. A little coaxing later, he was in. Beginning in 1960, they played the Motown clubs, and by the late sixties, they received a record deal from MGM/Verve. Despite not having that association go far, Motown approached the band and Rare Earth was born. As a result, songs such as "Get Ready" and "I Just Want to Celebrate" became part of the American musical lexicon.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Beat
Hedy Lamarr Forgotten as Female Inventor Who Brought Us WiFi Connection
Photo by Roger W If you can remember 1989 and When Harry Met Sally, Meg Ryan’s onscreen orgasm awakened such a force in America that our loins had us limping for a week. You remember, that would be from the pain endured by rolling in our seats with laughter. But if you want an onscreen orgasm with legs, Hedy Lamarr’s scandalous rendition in the Czech film Ecstasy (1933) brought her ridicule the world over and essentially boxed her into playing high-class whores for the rest of her career. But sadly, it didn’t do any justice in remembering her true brilliance as a World War II female inventor. For proof, all you have to do is reach down in your pocket, because the iPhone that resides there, and your Wifi connection, has her name and patent written all over it.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Serve
Part X : Plattsburgh Intramural Sports Said it All and Were Serious Business
To date, I am completely out of stories, and as for the validity of my previous tales, they are 100% accurate. I remember them, that’s the way they happened, and you don't need to know anything else. So now we are moving into the realm of second hand sources, and my first story cannot be confirmed for accuracy. In fact, this one is rather dubious, because Steve has no memory of the pertinent facts. I will press on the nonetheless, and make my justification afterwards.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Education
Leave a Tender Mr. Worf Moment Alone
Photo by Gage Skidmore Lt. Worf knows how to leave a tender moment alone as well as the next guy. It's just a little hard to spot sometimes. But that doesn’t mean they should be ignored. Here’s a series of moments that makes Worf a cut above when it comes to caring.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Futurism
Princess Long Long Invites the World to Unify and Shine with the Seven Colors
Princess Long Long is an international traveler and entertainer who believes world peace is within the sights of every human being. Her vision emerges from the concept of the Seven Colors, and she sites a speech that set her on a course of global unity.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Humans
Part IX : Memorable Moments that Could Only Happen in Plattsburgh
The last we left him, poor Tim had hitched a ride from Albany to Plattsburgh. Matt, Steve and Andy had enough of his unseemly antics, and when they got to Albany, they dumped him on me. At the time of Part VIII’s writing, I did not have the gory details on what actually got Tim expelled from his ride. But a little email back and forth from the boys and here it is. Enjoy and please don’t judge.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Wander
A Democratic False Flag Operation at the Capitol - I Don’t Think So
Photo by U.S. Embassy Ghana So there’s a bizarre school of thought out there that says the insurrection at Capitol was a false flag operation. One which the Democrats were behind and meant to make Donald Trump look bad. Well, it isn’t that outlandish because I’ve considered the possibility myself. But just a little bit of common sense and a review of the basic facts renders the assertion highly unlikely.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in The Swamp
Renowned Lyme Doctor in Mt. Kisco Discusses Limitations of Medical Treatment and Insurance Complications
Photo by Chris Booth Whether you have Lyme Disease or not, most know that treating the affliction can be far more complex than simply administering 21 days of antibiotics. But resistance to the medical intervention of the tick-born illness doesn’t always represent the most elusive aspect of overcoming this problematic and chronic disease, according to Dr. Daniel Cameron.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Longevity
Basketball and Its Jewish Origins in New York City
Photo by ajay_suresh With its high-flying, slam dunking Madison Avenue image, the NBA looks as similar to its origins as the high tech video games of today do to the primitive digital displays of yesteryear. Showtime versus short, white Jewish boys playing in settlement houses and club leagues for $5 a game. "Watch the women play in the WNBA, and that's what it was like," says Herman Romash.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Unbalanced
Recurring Characters Give Star Trek: The Next Generation A Leg Up
Photo by Archman8 One of the many area in which Star Trek: The Next Generation was superior to the Original Series was the introduction of recurring characters. They provided a welcome change up from the typical infallibility of the main characters and returned a much more human component to the drama.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Futurism
Why You Should Love/Hate the Filibuster
Photo by kidTruant When Donald Trump was President, Democrats saw the filibuster as their savior. Of course, the ascendency of Joe Biden and a senate majority has the Donkeys clawing for the end of the antiquated procedure. Unlikely to fall either way, the stagnation that has ruled the day for years will continue. But no matter the majority, 2020 won’t be the last congress or constituency to question why the republic must stand still as the public boils well beyond 232 degrees Fahrenheit.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in The Swamp