Rick Henry Christopher
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Writing fulfills my need for intellectual stimulus, emotional release, and soothing the bruises of the day.
The shattered pieces of life will not discourage me.
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101 Words of Life and Death. Top Story - January 2023.
The following are 101 words of life and death. Before doing this I set a few rules. The first rule is that I could not use any proper names (people, places, etc) and I could not repeat any words.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Poets
Who You Gonna Call: A Psychic or the Holy Spirit?
I am writing this passage not as a tool to preach or convert anybody. I understand that some people take the Bible as the literal word of God, others consider it a fairytale, some call it propaganda, some call it a history book written by humans, some call it fiction, while others call it a lie. The point of this article is not to change anybody's viewpoint of what they think of the Bible, but to share some historical insight into what the Bible says about psychics and mediums. I think it is very interesting.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Humans
30 Great Songs of Donna Summer. Top Story - December 2022.
Donna Summer achieved major success throughout her career. She made it into the Top 10 with 14 songs in the US and has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. To this day her albums still sell about 1.5 million copies per year every year and her fan base is as strong and fervent as it was in the 1970s. I love Donna Summer. Her voice was amazing. I would go so far as to call her one of the greatest vocalists of all-time.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
Ryde's Ride
Ryde loves spending his Wednesday afternoon watching the Home Shopping Network (HSN) on the HKP. Today they were featuring men's colognes. This is right up Ryde's alley. He has a large collection of various scents, oils, gasses, and so forth.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Fiction
A Brief History of "There's a Kind of Hush"
The New Vaudeville Band (1966) The studio group, The New Vaudeville Band, which was assembled by Geoff Stephens, struck gold in the fall of 1966 with their mega-hit "Winchester Cathedral" which was #1 in Australia, Canada, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, and the US. It was also Top 3 in Brazil, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Rhodesia, and the UK. After such a huge hit the pressure was on for a follow-up. Songwriter producer and arranger Geoff Stephens was tasked with the daunting duty. He chose "There's A Kind of Hush" a neo–British Music Hall number with a peppy horn section and bouncy percussion. The expectation was that this polished metropolitan pop number would follow "Winchester Cathedral" into the Top 3. The song did just that when it made it to #2 in South Africa. The only problem is that that was it. The song was a hit in only one other country: Australia where it reached #12.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
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