While reading the frank sinatra biography, I came to understand that this man was more than a popular crooner for his time period, he was the face and soul of his generation.
Much like Elvis' music captured the hearts of his generation, Frank Sinatra music give us a glimpe into a time period that is far away in the past.
Frank Sinatra has released so many albums that is gets hard to keep track of, and the greatest hits of frank sinatra have been etched in the memories of us all for ever.
From his humble beginning as a singer for a small time band called the Hoboken Four, which won a popular talent show by 40000 votes, his climb to the top was steady and steep. Five years after his start, he was a nationally acclaimed singer and frank sinatra songs were in demand by people from all walks of life.
Even now, peoples turn to all frank sinatra discography as the perfect example of a golden chapter in history that has passed by and left us with nothing more than the fleeting memory of simpler times.
Nesster posted a photo:
This is one of the strangest covers ever, I think. It's a thick old disk I found at a yard sale
a fool, a girl, a gullible dolt posted a photo:
10 May 2008
11:21 pm
So many things running in my mind right now, like stopping my 365 project because I'm running out of space. Like chucking aside my digital camera and going back to film (I miss it). Among other things.
I feel sad and alone for some reason, and I just laugh at myself because Flickr seems to be the therapeutic answer.
Eleven years ago a dog named Mitch was born and he came to live with me and be by my side. Today feels empty. I still look under my bed to see if he's there.