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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Saturday Fluffernutter: Ramsaydoes the dirty; Two Reviews in Brief; A New Rhythm Section in Rock and Roll Heaven
Posted by st at 5:43 AMSaturday Fluffernutter - all the fluffy news about those nutty celebrities.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is a potty mouth TV chef here in America. In Britain, however, he is way up the celebrity scale, with his name appearing daily in the gossip tabs. Much of his fame comes from his bad guy on TV/dedicated family man in reality persona. It is under this guise that news of a reported seven year affair between the chef and serial mistress Sarah Symonds. Symonds was Jeffery Archer's bad girl at one time, among others and authored the book "Having An Affair? A Handbook For The Other Woman."
Ramsay has both denied the report, and reportedly has apologized to his wife Tana over the affair.
I'll tell you, if I was on Hell's Kitchen next season, the first time he called me stupid (which he does to everybody), I would retort "Oh, great. I'm being called stupid by a man who had an affair with a woman who wrote a book on having affairs."
I tell you, I can't get the audio out of my head about what a Gordon Ramsay affair would sound like:
"Not like that, stupid, like this. Do I have to everything my f***ing self?..."
Review in Brief: Twilight (as told by Miss Hespeler)
It was really cheesy, but good cheesy.
Was that Jason Priestly I heard on the radio the other day talking about kids these day? Brandon from 90210 complaining that the kids these days don't take what their doing seriously enough?
You know you're getting old when that kid you used to complain about is now complaining about kids.
Review in Brief #2: Guns and Roses Chinese Democracy.
Loud, but not worth the wait.
Irony Alert: speaking of Chinese Democracy, in an example of true irony, not sarcasm dressed up as irony ala David Letterman, the Chinese government has banned the album Chinese Democracy in China.
Bruce Springsteen released his first single of his new album this week: Working on a Dream. The song is the title track from Springsteen's upcoming album, scheduled for release January 27th. He released it as a free one day download. It is now available on itunes for 99c until December 9th.
Rock and Roll Heaven acquired a new, however unlikely, rhythm section this week
Locally, former Platinum Blonde bassist Kenny MacLean (1956 - 2008) passed away of natural causes at the age of 52. MacLean has been active in the local music scene for over twenty years, and held a release party for his latest CD, Completely, Sunday night. He died through the night after the event.
Internationally, English drummer Michael Lee (1969 - 2008) passed away on Tuesday from what is presently being listed as unknown causes. He was 39 years old.
Lee played with Thin Lizzy, the Cult and Echo and the Bunnymen through his career. But he is most remembered here in Hespeler for his work with both Robert Plant and subsequently, Page & Plant. When former Led Zeppelin frontmen Jimmy Page and Robert Plant banded together to work up new material and rework some old Led Zeppelin tracks in 1994, Michael Lee joined them on drums. He would stay with them through the dissolution of the partnership in 1998.
Here's a clip of Page and Plant, with Michael Lee playing drums.
Labels: cookin' with Ramsey, Fluffernutter, The Mighty Zep
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