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Apr 1, 2023 - 9:07am
kurtster wrote:
Mark Russell In 1994, Russell found himself unexpectedly allied with the rap group 2 Live Crew when the group was sued for copyright infringement for their parody of the song "Oh, Pretty Woman". The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, where Russell and the members of 2 Live Crew argued that song parodies were protected under fair use. The Supreme Court agreed and ruled in favor of Russell and 2 Live Crew (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.)
The guy was a real hoot and took on everyone. Made me smile and laugh like few others.
Mark Russell In 1994, Russell found himself unexpectedly allied with the rap group 2 Live Crew when the group was sued for copyright infringement for their parody of the song "Oh, Pretty Woman". The case went to the U.S. Supreme Court, where Russell and the members of 2 Live Crew argued that song parodies were protected under fair use. The Supreme Court agreed and ruled in favor of Russell and 2 Live Crew (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.)
The guy was a real hoot and took on everyone. Made me smile and laugh like few others.
Willis Reed - NY Knick and NBA Hall of Fame Center - 80
It was Reedâs willingness to play hurt that brought him his greatest measure of respect and fame, and his grittiness was never more exemplified and celebrated than on May 8, 1970, in the decisive game of the National Basketball Association finals.
Days earlier, he had torn a right tensor muscle, which originates in the hip and extends to the thigh, while driving to the basket on Chamberlain during the first quarter of Game 5 at Madison Square Garden â a game the Knicks rallied to win without him.
He was one of my favorites back in those days. RIP Willis.
Willis Reed - NY Knick and NBA Hall of Fame Center - 80
It was Reedâs willingness to play hurt that brought him his greatest measure of respect and fame, and his grittiness was never more exemplified and celebrated than on May 8, 1970, in the decisive game of the National Basketball Association finals.
Days earlier, he had torn a right tensor muscle, which originates in the hip and extends to the thigh, while driving to the basket on Chamberlain during the first quarter of Game 5 at Madison Square Garden â a game the Knicks rallied to win without him.
I didn't really know of him, but it's pretty impressive when Clapton says...âWhen people say that Jim Gordon is the greatest rock ânâ roll drummer
who ever lived... I think itâs true, beyond anybody.â ...
He was amazing, and so troubled. I hope he has found peace, at the last.
I didn't really know of him, but it's pretty impressive when Clapton says...âWhen people say that Jim Gordon is the greatest rock ânâ roll drummer
who ever lived... I think itâs true, beyond anybody.â ...
I didnât see much of John Wick, but in the wire and especially Bosch he put on a clinic . What a talent. Really sad to see him go. He was too young .