Costume changes, vibrant COLOR and… that voice!
Diana Ross @ Red Rocks – not Denver’s Pepsi Center, where techs can modulate tone, smooth-over pitch problems. Outdoor exposed, FULL voice, the Diana Ross.
Hundred years ago, The Supremes were one of my RCA Music Club entry-choices – 12 cassettes for a single penny. Remember mail-order music clubs? One penny, then a headache of correspondence to get outta the pyramid scheme. pre-Internet.
VOICE. Distinct/unique – ya know it’s Diana Ross – but it was never ‘bout the lyrics.
GLAMOUR. Lashes, big eyes, perfect skin – and Mahogany. Movie now crazy dated but the ending? WOW, still movie magic! And that SONG. Heart strings every time.
“Madam, would you love & cherish him for the rest of your life – YES! Madam…YES!”
Funnel cake, Ain’t No Mountain & Diana Ross – on a Monday nite. Anytime a friend asks, are you interested…YES! Life well lived. Red Rocks forever memory ❤️
- crab taco TAILGATE
- Mahogany Monday
- S’mores FUNNEL CAKE
- “I’m Coming Out”
- M-A-G-I-C
- “The Look of Love”
- *SOLD OUT*
- “Ain’t No Mountain”
the Diana Ross
Diana Ross *FINALE*
Diana Ross solidified her diva status at Red Rocks
By Barbara Ellis Jul 23, 2019, 10:46 am
…after a quick set change at about 8:45, the first notes of “I’m Coming Out” were heard from off-stage, and Ross herself (covered in yards and yards of red satin and tulle) swept onto stage.
And all was forgiven.
Accompanied by a powerful band and four stellar backup singers, Ross kept the hits coming with “Stop! In the Name of Love,” “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me,” “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “Touch Me In the Morning” and “Love Child.”
…an intoxicating mixture of Motown, disco, fashion, funk and wafts of pot smoke in the magical venue.
Ross made sure she looked good for this diamond anniversary tour, indulging in at least four costume changes — all with fluttering, matching fans. But those disruptions were easily forgiven because the lead singer of the Supremes in the 1960s and longtime solo artist proved she still has the pipes.
Outdoor grillin’, Pups playing, card games welcomed.
Colorado SUMMER @ Ash & Tom’s digs. Dessert, my contribution. Lemon meringue pie, chocolate-caramel brownies, Stephen’s homemade Boston Crème PILE (first attempt; tasted better than it looked — LOL>) Colorado SUMMER! FINALLY!
Took a while to get here (lotta rain this year) but the short season between Spring & Fall hath arrived. Time to unplug, text less, stop logging miles, attend outdoor concerts/plays & soak up some vitamin D.
AND of course…the annual honey-do list 😊
— new kitchen lights (one hadn’t worked in 5 years)
— garbage disposal gone (8 years dysfunctional, why replace? compost & enjoy TWO sinks)
— haircuts, both me and Pup (it was time)
— plates for the new truck (all legal now, first payment made)
— new reading specs (Ash shamed me outta my Ben Franklin frames)
— another try at keeping greens alive on the front porch (green thumb struggle – not my Michaela, gal’s found her niche. EVERYTHING grows for M. Sharing an Icelandic vacation next month. Yay!)
Summer Shakespeare at CU’s Mary Rippon Theatre. Poisonings, stabbings, noble warfare – ’til this year, a comedy, my first. Viola disguised as Cesario, is shipwrecked – and finds love. Twelfth Night, a new fave.
Summertime, summertime. Summ, summ, summertime ♪♫♬
Red Rocks next week, Frontier Days week after. LOVE LOVE my Colorado life ❤️
honey do list (US, idiomatic) a collection of requests, usually by a spouse for a partner to perform a series of tasks, assignments, or jobs dealing with the maintenance of a household.
- outdoor GRILLIN’
- SUMMER plenty
- lemon meringue, chocolate brownie & Boston Crème PILE
- game on! COMPETITIVE
- LIFE memories ❤️
- Volunteer of the YEAR
- new LIGHTS
- disposal DISPOSED
- green thumb STRUGGLE
- summer COIF
Shakespeare Festival 2019
- CU’s Mary Rippon Theatre
- my first comedy
- annual tradition
- shipwrecked, mistaken twins, unexpected romance
Solstice Start without a Festival? Who better to celebrate than the Vikings!
Thousand years before organized Faith, Nordic tribes feasted both long-day long-night calendar events. Summer solstice: Baldur God of Light. Winter Yule: Goddess Freya.
Luckily today’s Scandinavian Midsummer Festival did not include human/wild boar sacrifice – though our Fjellborg Viking warriors did provide sword & axe combat 😊
Cold, foggy drive to Estes Park.
Arrived early Saturday for Opening Ceremony & raising of the Midsummer Pole.
Flag presentation followed, Swedish folk dance (Folkdanslag & Ring dances) – and of course, festival FOOD. Schnitzel, salmon, lefse & strudel.
Belly FULL, broke early & Colorado-celebrated ‘long day’ with a Nat’l Park hike.
High in the Rockies – gotta/hafta/must do – it’s SUMMER! 🌞
Midsummer is celebrated near the Summer Solstice. Historically, bonfires were common for this time, and people would both dance around them and sometimes through them, though it was usually the cattle which were driven through the fires as a purification measure. The word Blót basically means ‘worship’ or ‘sacrifice’ and it was a sacrifice to the gods and the spirits of the land. This high day is associated with love and fertility.
- cold Solstice Start
- raising the Midsummer Pole
- parade of FLAGS
- Lindsborg “Little Sweden”
- Swedish folk dance
- Fjellborg Viking camp
- SKOL
- Scandinavian Market
- festival FOOD – YUM!
Festival MAYPOLE
Nordic FLAG presentation