Sunday, April 1, 2012

Battlefield 3: LIKE A BOSS!

Battlefield 3: LIKE A BOSS!
Me cleaning up the airspace. Music: The Rock Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer www.youtube.com





PETERS AND LEE - People All Over The World

PETERS AND LEE - People All Over The World
Song written by Tony Hiller, Sheriden/Lee - more details at www.tonyhiller.com Tony Hiller's BROTHERHOOD OF MAN - CHART HITS 1970 United We Stand 1970 Where Are You Going To My Love 1971 Reach Out Your Hand 1974 Lady 1975 Tell Me, Tell Me, Tell Me 1975 New York City 1975 Kiss Me Kiss Me Baby 1976 Save Your Kisses For Me 1976 My Sweet Rosalie 1976 Highway Man 1977 Oh Boy (The Mood Im In) 1977 Angelo 1978 Figaro 1978 Beautiful Lover 1978 Middle of the Night 1982 Lighting Flash SUMMARY From 1969 to 1984 I used 13 different artists with the Brotherhood of Man, I recorded 204 different tracks, which I wrote or co wrote 149 different songs, I released 36 singles in which 14 charted, I released 20 albums in which 6 charted, the Brotherhood of Man received over 30 Silver, Gold and Platinum discs. I now look back with joy at those wonderful years and am delighted that I was instrumental in putting together such an array of wonderful talent, like the late great Johnny Goodison who wen! t on to write and produce many hits. Tony Burrows to this day is still recording and still has a wonderful career touring with White Plains. Roger Greenaway along with his partner Roger Cook went on to become one of the greatest writers that this country has ever seen, also chairman of the PRS (performing Rights Society) and vice president of ASCAP. Russell Stone along with his lovely wife went on and recorded many hits. The talented Sue and Sunny carried on with session work and went on and recorded ...





Mount Elbert - No Acclimitization Winter Summit Attempt

Mount Elbert - No Acclimitization Winter Summit Attempt
At 14440 feet, Mount Elbert is the highest point in the Colorado Rockies. Due to the extreme danger of avalanches and unpredictable weather, the mountain is usually only climbed during the summer months of June-August. This summit attempt was during the Winter month of March. 2 weeks is usually the time recommended in order to hydrate and climb up and down a 14er mountain to acclimate to the altitude before making a final push for the summit. We had no such luxuries. I had been on a road trip for days from the Northeast slashing through the Midwest. She had flown in from New York for the rendezvous in Denver. 16 hours fresh from sea level, we began our hike. As amateur mountaineers, we had no idea how truly devastating the effects of altitude sickness could be. Having summitted a much more technical and dangerous climb in Mount Washington a week earlier, Mount Elbert, a Class 2 hike, seemed almost like a huge step backward. As before, I underestimated the mountain greatly. A! t 12000 feet, every breath you take brings in only 2/3 the amount of oxygen that you would suck in at sea level. During this time is when the effects of altitude sickness grips hold and doesn't let go. I've never felt anything like it in my life. Shortness of breath, nausea, confusion, and a migraine that made my head feel like it was ready to explode. Psychologically heartbreaking are Mount Elbert's many false summits. The actual summit is hidden behind mounds. You're never quite sure if it's the one ...