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Stevie Nicks – TEA WITH STEVIE – Johnny Punish – Fleetwood Mac

Tea with Stevie (Nicks) is a tribute song to one of rock’s most prolific and angelic stars, the Bella Donna, MS. STEVIE NICKS. The story follows Johnny Punish through his youth when he heard the Fleetwood Mac album “Rumours” in the summer of 1977. Just a 13 year old 8th grader with a turntable and dreams of the future, the record floored him like everyone else in the world and so his love affair with Stevie Nicks began. LYRICS Thinking bout my better days On the edge of seventeen phase All alone in my bed at night Dreams go round in my head I might Spread the Rumours around that I was gettin’ outta of town with my turn table on just hidin’ out with my favorite song One day in another world Someday with another girl But tonite its’ only me I wanna drink tea with Stevie Stop dragging my heart around Let’s make love in the underground Thunder happens in the rain Still hear ya sayng you’d never break the chain All the Rumours around I was fallin’ at the speed of sound with my headphones on rain washes me and my favorite song One day in another world Someday with another girl But tonite its’ only me I wanna drink tea with Stevie crystal visions make ya sayin Players love ya when ya playin’ Got my leather where’s your lace? stand back or get me outta this place a wild heart makes lovin fun when a Gypsy’s got nowhere to run All the Rumours around I was missing at the lost and found So turn your radio on and look for me in my favorite song One day in another world Someday with

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The Fat Spy (4/6): Jayne Mansfield, Johnny Tillotson, The Wild Ones, Phyllis Diller (1966)

1966 www.amazon.com Watch the full film: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Phyllis Diller (born Phyllis Ada Driver; July 17, 1917) is an American actress and comedienne. She created a stage persona of a wild-haired, eccentrically-dressed housewife who makes jokes about a husband named “Fang” while pretending to smoke from a long cigarette holder. Diller is credited with opening the doors of stand-up comedy to women. Throughout the 1960s, she appeared regularly as a special guest on many television programs. For example, she did a stint as one of the What’s My Line? Mystery Guests. The blindfolded panel on that evening’s broadcast included Sammy Davis, Jr., and they were able to discern Diller’s identity in just three guesses. Also, Diller made regular cameo appearances making her trademark wisecracks on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In. Self-deprecating to a fault, a typical Diller joke had her running after a garbage truck pulling away from her curb. “Am I too late?” she’d yell. The driver’s reply: “No, jump right in!” Though her main claim to fame is her stand-up comedy act, Diller also has appeared in other films besides the three mentioned above, including a cameo appearance as Texas Guinan, the wisecracking nightclub hostess in the 1961 Hollywood production of Splendor in the Grass. She appeared in more than a dozen, usually low-budget movies, including as “The Monster’s Mate” in the Rankin/Bass animated film Mad Monster Party (1967), co-starring Boris Karloff. Diller also

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