Good times. Playing records with friends. 1960s


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Good times. Playing records with friends. 1960s
View of Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson of the Supremes standing on stage; Diana Ross stands at microphone. Banner in background reads: "Welcome the Supremes." 1971-04
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
MAYA:
13.0.13.4..19
kalajun[12] KAWAK|KAWOQ [storm]- wuklajin[17} MUWAN
galactic tone: understanding/ complex stability
sun sign: STORM| turtle/black/west
count your lessons as blessings and enemies as messengers
NAHUA:
mahtlactli-omome[12] - QUIAHUITL [rain]
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli | Tonatiuh
qutzaltotolin [quetzal]
lord of the night: Tlazolteotl
trecena[12]: Xiuhtecuhtli
x: mahtlactli-once[11] - toxcatl
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"Threatening Weather", Rene Magritte, 1929
"Weather Change", Helen Frankenthaler, 1963
"Clearing Weather at Awazu (Awazu seiran), Tamagawa of the Maru-Ebiya, kamuro Katsumi and Shinobu, No. 4 from the series Eight Views in the Yoshiwara (Yoshiwara hakkei), Keisai Eisen, 18th-19th C
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K'AWAK|KAWOQ
Yucatec Maya - K'awak - "storm"
Quiche Maya - Kawoq - "storm"
Personality and Destiny:
Connected to the weather, they can feel it in their bodies. Balanced, calm, loving, tender and nurturing. Strong constitution. Imaginative and home-loving. (www.mayan-calendar.com)
Here are songs and performers that mention WEATHER:
Diana Ross & the Supremes: Bad Weather & Heavy Weather
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble: Couldn't Stand the Weather
Billie Eilish: BIRDS OF A FEATHER
The Dead Weather: I Feel Love
Tom Morello & Pussy Riot: Weather Strike
Beach Weather: High in Low Places
Weather Report: Elegant People
The Grateful Dead: Weather Report Suite
Sia: Be Good to Me
Crowded House: Weather with You
Princess Nokia: Bikini Weather/ Corazon en Afrika
George Jones: The Weatherman
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard: Blame it on the Weather
glass beach: cold weather
Zac Brown Band: Colder Weather
Panic! at the Disco: Northern Downpour
Elbow: Weather to Fly
Queens of the Stone Age: Fairweather Friends
Journey: Do You Recall
Car Seat Headrest: Los Borrachos (I Don't Have Any Hope Left, but the Weather's Nice)
Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby: Watermelon Weather
Kings of Leon: Stormy Weather
Rosemary Clooney: It's a Lovely Day Today
Tool: Disposition
Beck: Earthquake Weather
ABBA: Me and I
The George Benson Quartet: Clockwise
Oasis: Hello & Cloudburst
Donald Fagen: Weather in my Head
Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson: Unfair Weather Friend
10,000 Maniacs: Like the Weather
Aerosmith: Make It
The Pixies: Stormy Weather
The Pharcyde: Otha Fish
The Who: Tommy's Holiday Camp
Simon and Garfunkel: The Only Living Boy in New York
Johnny Cash: Fair Weather Friends
Bob Marley: Sun is Shining
Queen: Pain is So Close to Pleasure
Dolly Parton: Each Season Changes You
Nat King Cole: Stormy Weather
The Beatles: Rain
Tom Waits: Strange Weather(Big Time) & Emotional Weather Report
Ella Fitzgerald: I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Lana Del Rey: Shades of Cool
Billie Holiday: It's Easy to Blame the Weather
When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes by The Supremes debuted Nov 63 and peaked at number 23.
This was the first Supremes release written and produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland, who went on to have six number ones in a row with The Supremes 1964 and 65.
This was the Supremes first time in the top 40. They had already charted three times 1962-63 but got no higher than 75. The follow up to this record only peaked at number 93. Their next release was their number one breakthrough Where Did Our Love Go.
The Supremes, 1967.
The Supremes Someday We'll Be Together ♪
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