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AOL Search Year in Review

Highlighting 2005's Top Searches by Category

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  Overall  
 
  1. Lottery
  2. Horoscopes
  3. Tattoos
  4. Lyrics
  5. Ringtones
  6. IRS
  7. Jokes
  8. American Idol
  9. Hairstyles
  10. NASCAR
 
  Video Searches  
 
  1. 50 Cent
  2. Paris Hilton
  3. Tsunami
  4. Madonna
  5. Angelina Jolie
  6. Jessica Simpson
  7. Ciara
  8. Pamela Anderson
  9. American Idol
  10. Star Wars
 
  People  
 
  1. Paris Hilton
  2. Oprah Winfrey
  3. Jessica Simpson
  4. Britney Spears
  5. Lindsay Lohan
  6. Pamela Anderson
  7. Angelina Jolie
  8. Jesse McCartney
  9. Hilary Duff
  10. 50 Cent
 
  People Under 21  
 
  1. Lindsay Lohan
  2. Jesse McCartney
  3. Hilary Duff
  4. Ashlee Simpson
  5. Bow Wow
  6. Emma Watson
  7. Daniel Radcliffe
  8. Avril Lavigne
  9. Keira Knightley
  10. Mary-Kate & Ashley
 
  People Over 40  
 
  1. Oprah Winfrey
  2. Howard Stern
  3. Johnny Depp
  4. Brad Pitt
  5. Dr. Phil
  6. Michael Jackson
  7. Demi Moore
  8. Tom Cruise
  9. Madonna
  10. Ellen DeGeneres
 
  Politicians  
 
  1. George W. Bush
  2. Bill Clinton
  3. Ronald Reagan
  4. Condoleezza Rice
  5. Hillary Clinton
  6. John Roberts
  7. George Bush
  8. Colin Powell
  9. Shirley Chisholm
  10. Jesse Jackson
 
  Athletes  
 
  1. Danica Patrick
  2. Lance Armstrong
  3. Serena Williams
  4. Eddie Guerrero
  5. John Cena
  6. Maria Sharapova
  7. Derek Jeter
  8. Anna Kournikova
  9. Jackie Robinson
  10. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
 
  Couples  
 
  1. Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston
  2. Donald Trump & Melania Knauss
  3. Kenny Chesney & Renee Zellweger
  4. Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie
  5. Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey
  6. Bow Wow & Ciara
  7. Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes
  8. Pamela Anderson & Tommy Lee
  9. Prince Charles & Camilla
  10. Rob Mariano & Amber Brkich
 
  Bands  
 
  1. Green Day
  2. My Chemical Romance
  3. Fall Out Boy
  4. The Killers
  5. Black Eyed Peas
  6. Slipknot
  7. G-Unit
  8. The Wiggles
  9. Pussycat Dolls
  10. Good Charlotte
 
  Songs  
 
  1. We Belong Together- Mariah Carey
  2. Hollaback Girl- Gwen Stefani
  3. My Humps- Black Eyed Peas
  4. Candy Shop- 50 Cent
  5. Listen To Your Heart- D.H.T.
  6. Laffy Taffy- D4L
  7. Gold Digger- Kanye West
  8. Disco Inferno- 50 Cent
  9. La Tortura- Shakira
  10. Obsession- Frankie J.
 
  Movies  
 
  1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  2. Star Wars Episode 3
  3. Napoleon Dynamite
  4. Dukes of Hazzard
  5. Fantastic Four
  6. War of the Worlds
  7. Lord of the Rings
  8. Batman Begins
  9. White Noise
  10. Constantine
 
  TV Shows  
 
  1. American Idol
  2. Big Brother
  3. Wheel of Fortune
  4. Survivor
  5. Oprah Winfrey Show
  6. Days of Our Lives
  7. Lost
  8. The Apprentice
  9. The Today Show
  10. Good Morning America
 
 
  News Stories  
 
  1. Natalee Holloway
  2. Tsunami
  3. Hurricanes
  4. Pope John Paul II
  5. Gas Prices
  6. Live 8
  7. Terri Schiavo
  8. Earthquakes
  9. Rosa Parks
  10. Bird Flu
 
  Hurricanes  
 
  1. Katrina
  2. Rita
  3. Wilma
  4. Emily
  5. Ophelia
  6. Andrew
  7. Camille
  8. Ivan
  9. Irene
  10. Charley
 
  Cars  
 
  1. Ford Mustang
  2. Mini Cooper
  3. Toyota Scion
  4. Corvette
  5. Ford GT
  6. Hummer
  7. Dodge Charger
  8. Porsche
  9. Camaro
  10. Honda Civic
 
  Gadgets  
 
  1. iPods
  2. Cell Phones
  3. Playstation 3
  4. Xbox 360
  5. MP3 Players
  6. XM Radio
  7. Laptops
  8. Palm Pilots
  9. Sirius Radio
  10. GPS Devices
 
  Toys  
 
  1. Barbie
  2. Elmo
  3. Bratz
  4. Polly Pockets
  5. Dora the Explorer
  6. Thomas the Tank Engine
  7. Care Bears
  8. American Girl
  9. Legos
  10. Scooters
 
  Fashion Brands  
 
  1. Louis Vuitton
  2. Coach
  3. Dooney & Bourke
  4. Baby Phat
  5. Nike
  6. Lacoste
  7. Uggs
  8. Steve Madden
  9. Bebe
  10. Juicy Couture
 
  Fashion Trends  
 
  1. T-Shirts
  2. Boots / Cowboy Boots
  3. Designer Handbags
  4. Miniskirts
  5. Funny T-Shirts
  6. Western Wear
  7. Rubber Bracelets
  8. Skateboard Shoes
  9. Vintage Clothing
  10. Belt Buckles
 
  Denim  
 
  1. Levi's
  2. Apple Bottoms
  3. Seven
  4. Lucky Brand
  5. True Religion
  6. Wrangler
  7. Lee
  8. Pepe
  9. Evisu
  10. Diesel
 
  Diets  
 
  1. Weight Watchers
  2. South Beach Diet
  3. Atkins Diet
  4. Nutrisystem
  5. Jenny Craig
  6. Cabbage Soup Diet
  7. LA Weight Loss
  8. The Zone Diet
  9. Glycemic Index Diet
  10. 3 Day Diet
 

What People Search For - Most Popular Keywords

AOL Top searches by category

Entertainment and Celebs
1. lost
2. sylvia browne
3. Elizabeth Hurley
4. Dick Clark
5. Passions
6. Lotus
7. tbs
8. Project Runway
9. criss angel
10. the goonies
Movies
1. Notorious
2. Bedazzled
3. Out of Africa
4. Brokedown Palace
5. Pirates of the Caribean
6. the body
7. final
8. American Beauty
9. the joy luck club
10. Love and Sex
Music
1. gladys knight
2. jodeci
3. Lotus
4. Constantine Maroulis
5. danny elfman
6. Harris
7. Solange Knowles
8. Jay-Z Lyrics
9. vanessa paradis
10. Bo Bice
Sports
1. michigan football
2. university of michigan...
3. nebraska football
4. lavar arrington
5. utah football
6. oregon football
7. georgia tech football
8. courtney kupets
9. NY Rangers
10. Chris Klein
Television
1. Painted House
2. george lopez show
3. american idol show
4. the suite life of zack &...
5. World Idol
6. amazon survivor
7. higglytown heroes
8. The Starlet
9. The Amazing Race 6
10. Are You the Girl
Games
1. powerball
2. Batman 2
3. Donkey Kong Country
4. Pirates of the Caribean
5. masslotto
6. noir
7. nintendo gamecube cheats
8. south carolina lotto
9. After Dark Games
10. louisianalottery
 
Zeitgeist
Look it Up
October 2005
     1. dictionary
     2. wikipedia
     3. lyrics
     4. weather
     5. maps
Popular Brick & Mortar
Companies
- Oct. 2005
     1. ikea
     2. home depot
     3. best buy
     4. circuit city
     5. lowes
Popular Solo Singers
October 2005
     1. 50 cent
     2. avril lavigne
     3. shakira
     4. christina aguilera
     5. mariah carey
What Else to Do Online
October 2005
     1. chat
     2. games
     3. wallpaper
     4. mp3
     5. limewire

Google News Queries

Top Worries
October 2005
     1. hurricane wilma
     2. bird flu
     3. earthquake
     4. hurricane katrina
     5. housing bubble
Popular Sports
October 2005
     1. golf
     2. melbourne cup
     3. real madrid
     4. cricket
     5. football
Popular Newsmakers
October 2005
     1. rove
     2. bush
     3. harriet miers
     4. new york times
     5. plame
Tabloid Fodder
October 2005
     1. brad pitt
     2. angelina jolie
     3. britney spears
     4. tom cruise
     5. jennifer aniston

Google Image Search Queries

Popular Cars
October 2005
     1. ferrari
     2. lamborghini
     3. bmw
     4. hummer
     5. porsche
Popular Wizards & Superheroes - Oct. 2005
     1. harry potter
     2. star wars
     3. batman
     4. spiderman
     5. superman
Popular Bands
October 2005
     1. slipknot
     2. green day
     3. my chemical romance
     4. daddy yankee
     5. good charlotte
Popular Concepts
October 2005
     1. love
     2. funny
     3. devil
     4. fairies
     5. cool
Google Zeitgeist
Search patterns, trends, and surprises according to Google

 

For both breaking news and obscure information alike, people around the world search Google. This flurry of searches often exposes interesting trends, patterns, and surprises. The Google Zeitgeist page is regularly updated to reflect tidbits of information related to the search behavior of Google users.

Zeitgeist This Week

Top 15 Gaining Queries: Week Ending December 19, 2005

     1. mta strike
     2. john spencer
     3. jibjab
     4. king kong
     5. dr. phil
     6. ny1
     7. naomi watts
     8. howard stern
     9. rachel mcadams
   10. west wing
     11. 40 year old virgin
     12. uma thurman
     13. winter solstice
     14. scarlett johansson
     15. intelligent design

 

WHAT PEOPLE SEARCH ON YAHOO

Yahoo's Top Movers
Overall
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Red Phalaropes Breakout!
Inside Edition +3940.20%
Michael Vale +1602.62%
Mira Sorvino +1473.90%
Charlie Shanian +1095.90%
Mitch Hedberg +925.80%
Vitamin D +792.09%
Dean Mcdermott +751.68%
Janice Dickinson +748.62%
10  Tori Spelling +729.24%
11  Mao Asada +728.52%
12  Mary Jo Eustace +592.30%
13  Ritalin +577.27%
14  Journal of American Medical Association +522.61%
15  The Surreal Life +510.30%
View Complete Chart...
 
Actors
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Shirley Jones Breakout!
Chris Klein Breakout!
Michael Vale +1602.62%
Mira Sorvino +1473.90%
Dean Mcdermott +751.68%
Tori Spelling +729.24%
Tony Curtis +424.24%
Brigitte Nielsen +258.58%
Kathleen Robertson +153.98%
10  Sylvester Stallone +149.80%
11  Jessica Lange +144.96%
12  Tanya Roberts +140.68%
13  Audrey Tautou +140.52%
14  hilary swank +133.85%
15  Sasha Cohen +130.35%
View Complete Chart...
 
Movies
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Bedazzled +287.81%
Jumanji +117.78%
Match Point +61.98%
Psycho +58.17%
Unbreakable +45.17%
Shark Tale +43.34%
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest +43.23%
Josie +42.45%
Lady Death +41.65%
10  Tombstone +39.75%
11  Hush +37.82%
12  Fat Albert +35.59%
13  A History of Violence +35.22%
14  Blue Moon +34.79%
15  Bring It On +33.59%
View Complete Chart...
   
 WHAT PEOPLE SEARCH MOST ON YAHOO  
Video Games
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
King Kong Game +51.06%
Xbox 360 Halo 3 +44.39%
Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks +31.05%
Final Fantasy 9 +30.62%
Medal of Honor +26.70%
Chicken Invaders +24.25%
Sonic Heroes +23.77%
Tomb Raider +21.02%
Counter-strike Skins +19.89%
10  Outcast +17.43%
11  Tetris Online +17.36%
12  Ninja Gaiden +17.05%
13  RuneScape Cheats +16.58%
14  Runescape 2 +15.61%
15  Stick Cricket +15.47%
View Complete Chart...
 
Television
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Ryan Starr Breakout!
Inside Edition +3940.20%
Janice Dickinson +748.62%
The Surreal Life +510.30%
Avatar the Last Airbender +280.18%
Adrianne Curry +233.53%
Trading Spouses +171.18%
Phil of the Future +133.72%
Maria Menounos +131.72%
10  Miami Ink +131.17%
11  Hi-5 +121.67%
12  Inked +117.67%
13  Larry King Live +108.13%
14  Celebrity Fit Club +107.78%
15  Shanna Barker +106.47%
View Complete Chart...
Sports
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Mao Asada +728.52%
University of Michigan Football +204.23%
Irina Slutskaya +193.75%
Sania Mirza +179.09%
Nebraska Football +176.01%
Alamo Bowl +165.21%
Vancouver Canucks +93.51%
Oscar De La Hoya +88.46%
Emerald Bowl +86.70%
10  Tonya Harding +77.88%
11  Holiday Bowl +67.09%
12  Toronto Raptors +60.03%
13  Ryan Sheckler +58.00%
14  Boston Celtics +54.97%
15  Olympics +52.14%
View Complete Chart...
Music
Rank Subject 1-Day Move
Lorena Herrera +110.24%
Grace Jones +93.70%
Tori Amos +76.82%
Belinda Carlisle +75.44%
Da Brat +67.95%
Pilar Montenegro +64.14%
Leann Rimes +63.09%
Meatloaf +62.84%
Melissa Etheridge +62.81%
10  Olivia Newton-John +59.48%
11  Crazy Frog Axel F +54.14%
12  Pepe Aguilar +52.41%
13  Ana Barbara +49.89%
14  Say Anything +48.68%
15  Zombies +47.04%
View Complete Chart...

 

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This is what, this year, people looked at, selected as the best and the worst, read most, remembered, cared less and completely forgot about...

2005 IS THE YEAR OF MOURNING, REMEMBERING AND LEARNING

A YEAR TO REMEMBER AND TO FORGET...ALL DEPENDS ON WHAT WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED AND WHAT WE STILL NEED...AND ALSO HOW WELL AND GENUINELY SHALL WE REMEMBER THE DEPARTED BELOVED ONES...

Hollywood's golden era legends and stars, known worldwide and remembered by few, stage giants, playwrights, TV icons, composers, moviemakers, pop singers, heads of state, even a pope died this year. 2005 was a very bad year to many of us: Political deceptions, markets crashes, celebrities and beloved stars indictments, outrageous and amusing scandals and irritant public displays, hurricanes, war, always war, and of course, the departure of many friends, role models and beloved ones. And this makes me reflect on the "real" meaning of our tragicomic existence on this planet , thus, transforming this reflection into a  moment to anchor myself and reconsider priorities, to reassess my needs, reshape positive and loving thoughts, and go back to mourn the dead. C'est la vie.

STARS WHO DIED THIS YEAR

Several actors known mostly for their voices passed away. Len Dresslar "ho ho hoed" for the Jolly Green Giant. Henry Corden "yabba dabba dooed" for Fred Flintstone and Thurl Ravenscroft growled "they're greatttt!" for Tony the Tiger. Paul Winchell was the voice of his dummy Jerry Mahoney and Pooh's friend Tigger. Also, several  silver screen legends, outstanding authors, TV stars died, including Johnny Carson, Bob Denver, James Doohan, Don Adams, Eddie Albert and Barney Martin, who played Jerry's dad on "Seinfeld.", etc.

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Ray Peterson, singer ("Tell Laura I Love Her"), he was 69.

Keith Knudsen, (drummer for the Doobie Brothers), he was 57.

Jewel "Sammi" Smith, country singer (" Help Me Make It Through The Night"), he was 62.

Bobby Short, pianist, for 35 years at the Carlyle Hotel in New York City, he was  80.

Singer/songwriter JIMMY GRIFFIN, 61, died January 11, 2005, in Nashville. Best known for his work with 1970s soft-rock act Bread, Griffin gained acclaim as a songwriter with cuts recorded by Rudy Vallee, Ed Ames, Lesley Gore, Bobby Vee, and others. Following the breakup of Bread in 1977, Griffin formed many other groups, the most successful of which was the Remingtons, who scored a top 10 country hit.

Songwriter/drummer JIM CAPALDI, 60, died January 28 in London. Capaldi was a member of British rock act Traffic from its formation in 1967 until it disbanded in 1974. Traffic was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Capaldi released his first solo album in 1972. He remained in demand as a musician/writer, working with such artists as Bob Marley, Carlos Santana, and Eric Clapton.

Click here to find out more!R&B singer TYRONE DAVIS, 66, died February 9 in Chicago. A major figure in Chicago R&B history, Davis had three number ones on the Billboard R&B chart between 1968 and 1975: "Turn Back the Hands of Time," "Can I Change My Mind," and "Turning Point."

Country singer-songwriter SAMMI SMITH, 61, died February 12 in Oklahoma City. Smith took the Kris Kristofferson-penned "Help Me Make It Through the Night" to number one on the Billboard country chart. The Grammy-winning tune was one of 37 singles for Smith on the country chart between 1968 and 1986.

Broadway baritone JOHN RAITT, 88, died February 20 in Los Angeles. Raitt appeared as Billy Bigelow in the original 1945 production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel." As Sid Sorokin in "The Pajama Game," Raitt starred in the 1954 Broadway production and the 1957 film version opposite Doris Day. In 1995, Angel released John Raitt: The Broadway Legend, which included three duets with his daughter, Bonnie Raitt.

Singer-songwriter CHRIS LEDOUX, 56, died March 9 in Casper, Wyoming. LeDoux became country music's standard-bearer for songs of the American West. By some estimates, he has sold 14 million albums, many of which were bought at rodeos and by mail order. His influence on a generation of young country singers became evident in 1989 when Garth Brooks name-checked LeDoux in his debut single, "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"; Brooks' current hit, "Good Ride Cowboy," is a tribute to LeDoux.

Crowded House drummer PAUL HESTER, 46, died March 28 near Melbourne, Australia. Hester played in several small bands before joining New Zealand group Split Enz in 1983. He and Split Enz singer Neil Finn formed Crowded House in 1985 with bassist Nick Seymour. The group became one of Australia's most successful bands in the late 1980s/early 1990s.

Pianist/composer JOHNNIE JOHNSON, 80, died April 13 in St. Louis. Johnson wrote several hits with longtime collaborator Chuck Berry, including "Roll Over Beethoven" and "No Particular Place to Go," both of which reached number two on the Billboard R&B singles chart. Berry's hit "Johnny B. Goode" was a tribute to Johnson. Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Popular Tejano singer LAURA CANALES, 50, died April 16 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Canales made her recording debut in 1973 with Los Unicos and then joined seminal group El Conjunto Bernal for a short stint. In 1981, she formed Laura Canales & Encanto. The title track from their debut CD, "Si Vivi Contigo," was her first major hit.

Jazz musician PERCY HEATH, 81, died April 28 in Southampton, New York. His gentle, swinging bass underpinned the Modern Jazz Quartet for more than 40 years. During the late '50s and early '60s, MJQ's recordings on Prestige and Atlantic were commercially successful. When the MJQ went on the first of several breaks in the 1970s, Percy and his brothers Albert (a drummer) and Jimmy (a tenor saxophonist) formed the Heath Brothers. Heath returned to the MJQ when it regrouped in 1980 and stayed in the bass chair until 1994.

R&B singer-songwriter LUTHER VANDROSS, 54, died July 1 in New Jersey. Blessed with a silky voice that seduced not only millions of fans but also noted collaborators such as David Bowie and Aretha Franklin, Vandross was considered the premier soul balladeer of his generation. He had suffered a stroke shortly before the release of his final, Grammy-winning album Dance With My Father.

Four Tops member RENALDO "OBIE" BENSON, 60, died July 1 in Detroit. He also cowrote the landmark Marvin Gaye tune "What's Going On?"

Singer/songwriter/guitarist JOHN HERALD, 65, died July 19 in West Hurley, New York. In 1958, Herald cofounded the Greenbriar Boys, the New York-based bluegrass band that became mainstays of the Greenwich Village folk scene. Herald's tunes were recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary, Linda Ronstadt, and Maria Muldaur.

British R&B singer LONG JOHN BALDRY, 64, died July 21 in Vancouver. Baldry, whose nickname was attributed to his 6-foot-7-inch height, was one of the founding fathers of British rock-and-roll in the early 1960s. He played with influential British bands Blues Incorporated and Cyril Davies' R&B All Stars. He later fronted the Hoochie Coochie Men, which included Rod Stewart. Baldry scored a number one UK hit with the ballad "Let the Heartaches Begin" in 1967.

R&B singer/songwriter/Chi-Lites member EUGENE RECORD, 64, died July 22. He was best known for writing the smooth soul group's biggest R&B/pop crossover hits in the early 1970s, "Have You Seen Her" and "Oh Girl." Record's warm tenor, sweet falsetto, and penchant for breaking mid-song into spoken verse became hallmarks of the Chi-Lites' romantic sound.

Jazz musician ELI "LUCKY" THOMPSON, 81, died July 30 in Seattle. Thompson played with the bop era's greats, including Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. His composition "Blue 'n' Boogie," featured on Miles Davis' 1954 hard-bop album Walkin', became a jazz standard.

Musician IBRAHIM FERRER, 78, died August 6 in Havana. Ferrer, a little-known singer who had already retired, catapulted to fame with Buena Vista Social Club, which has sold more than 6 million units worldwide since its 1997 release. His solo album Buena Vista Social Club Presents...Ibrahim Ferrer sold 1.5 million copies worldwide. In 2004, Ferrer won a Grammy Award for Buenos Hermanos, but the US government would not grant him a visa to receive the award.

Mississippi bluesman "LITTLE" MILTON CAMPBELL, 70, died August 4 in Memphis. Little Milton wrote and recorded the widely covered blues anthem "The Blues Is Alright." He was 18 when he began recording with Ike Turner for Sam Phillips' Sun Records. In 1961, after an A&R stint with Bobbin Records, Little Milton moved to Chess Records, where he scored the number one R&B hit "We're Gonna Make It" on Chess subsidiary Checker in 1965. He cut four additional top 10 hits at Chess before heading to Stax Records in the 1970s. In 1984, he joined Malaco Records.

Jazz bassist AL MCKIBBON, 86, died August 5 in Los Angeles. One of the last great string bass players from the bop era, McKibbon performed with such jazz giants as Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and Thelonious Monk. He moved to New York in 1943 after bandleader Lucky Millinder hired him. There, he played with such leading jazz figures as saxophonist Coleman Hawkins. McKibbon moved to Los Angeles in 1958 and played in the staff orchestras of CBS and NBC and on albums by Frank Sinatra, Randy Newman, and Sammy Davis Jr. He is also featured on Davis' The Complete Birth of the Cool recordings.

Acclaimed fiddle virtuoso VASSAR CLEMENTS, 77, died August 16 outside of Nashville. Known to some as the "Miles Davis of bluegrass," Clements began performing with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys when he was just 14, becoming a regular member of the legendary group in 1949. Clements' work on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's groundbreaking 1972 multi-artist album, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, was a milestone in a career that spanned more than five decades.

Bluesman RL BURNSIDE, 78, died September 1 in Memphis. Burnside first recorded with Arhoolie Records in 1968. His appearance in the 1991 documentary Deep Blues and on the 1992 Atlantic soundtrack album earned him wider attention in the United States. He became a cult hero with the crossover collaboration for Matador, A Ass Pocket of Whiskey, with underground rock act Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in 1996.

Singer/guitarist CLARENCE "GATEMOUTH" BROWN, 81, died September 10 in Orange, Texas. Brown's best commercial success came in the United States after he signed with Rounder Records in the 1980s. His "Alright Again!" for the label earned him a best traditional blues recording Grammy Award in 1982. He was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1999.

Singer/songwriter/producer WILLIE HUTCH, 59, died September 19 in Dallas. In 1970, producer Hal Davis asked Hutch to help complete the Jackson 5's "I'll Be There." It became a multiformat number one hit, as did a subsequent collaboration with the quintet, "Never Can Say Goodbye." Hutch also logged production credits on Motown albums by the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross, among others. His pinnacle as an artist was 1975's "Love Power," which peaked at number eight on the R&B chart.

Jazz singer/pianist SHIRLEY HORN, 71, died October 20 in Cheverly, Maryland. Long critically respected, Horn became an unlikely star in her 60s with a series of albums for Verve Records in the 1990s. Accompanying herself at the piano, Horn and her trademark vocal style became a major influence on such younger jazz singer/pianists as Diana Krall and Norah Jones. Horn was nominated for nine Grammy Awards in the last decade and won for best jazz vocal performance in 1998 for her album I Remember Miles, dedicated to Miles Davis.

Musician LINK WRAY, 76, died November 5 in Copenhagen. In a career that spanned six decades, Wray made his mark with a piercing guitar sound that paved the way for punk and heavy metal. Credited with inventing the power chord and pioneering distortion by punching holes in his amplifier, Wray is best known for his 1958 instrumental single "Rumble" and for "Raw-Hide," recorded with his band, the Wraymen.

Singer-songwriter CHRIS WHITLEY, 45, died November 20. The Texas-reared artist, best known for the tune "Living with the Law," recorded for Columbia, ATO, and Messenger Records, which in July released his 11th album, Soft Dangerous Shores. A new release, Reiter In, will appear next year.

 

People In Film Who Died In late 2004:
  1. John Drew Barrymore - Actor
  2. Elmer Bernstein - Composer
  3. Marlon Brando - Actor
  4. Italia Coppola - Mother of director Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire.
  5. Rodney Dangerfield - Actor
  6. Frances Dee - Actress
  7. Eric Douglas - Actor - Youngest son of Kirk Douglas. Half-brother of Michael Douglas.
  8. Jerry Goldsmith - Composer
  9. Spalding Gray - Actor
  10. Albert Henderson - Actor
  11. Howard Keel - Actor
  12. Alan King - Actor
  13. Janet Leigh - Actress
  14. Billy May - Composer
  15. Mercedes McCambridge - Actress
  16. Ann Miller - Actress
  17. Stuart O'Brien - Editor
  18. Robert Pastorelli - Actor
  19. Tony Randall - Actor
  20. John Randolph - Actor
  21. Ronald Reagan - Actor
  22. Christopher Reeve - Actor
  23. Isabel Sanford - Actress
  24. Carrie Snodgress - Actress
  25. Ray Stark - Producer
  26. Jan Sterling - Actress
  27. Ingrid Thulin - Actress
  28. Peter Ustinov - Actor
  29. Theo van Gogh - Director
  30. Joe Viterelli - Actor
  31. Noble Willingham - Actor
  32. Paul Winfield - Actor
  33. Ralph E. Winters - Editor
  34. Fay Wray - Actress
  35. Jerry Orbach - Actor

People In Film Who Died In 2005

  1. Don Adams - Actor
  2. Moustapha Akkad - Director/Producer
  3. Eddie Albert - Actor
  4. Anne Bancroft - Actress
  5. Lamont Bentley - Actor
  6. Tommy Bond - Actor
  7. Gabrielle Brune - Actress
  8. Constance Cummings - Actress
  9. Ossie Davis - Actor
  10. Sandra Dee - Actress
  11. Bob Denver - Actor
  12. James Doohan - Actor
  13. Robert Fortier - Actor
  14. Gregg Hoffman - Producer
  15. James Holden - Actor
  16. Basil Hoskins - Actor
  17. Dan Lee - Animator
  18. Barney Martin - Actor
  19. Virginia Mayo - Actress
  20. Matthew McGrory - Actor
  21. Noriyuki "Pat" Morita - Actor
  22. Robert F. Newmyer - Producer
  23. Sal Pacino - Actor - Father of Al Pacino
  24. Brock Peters - Actor
  25. Richard Pryor - Actor/Comedian
  26. Nipsey Russell - Actor
  27. Sandy Sanders - Actor
  28. Vincent Schiavelli - Actor
  29. Simone Simon - Actress
  30. John Spencer - Actor
  31. Wendie Jo Sperber - Actress
  32. Michael Vale - Actor/mascot of Dunkin' Donuts
  33. Sandy Ward - Actor
  34. Robert Wise - Director/Producer/Editor
  35. Thelma White - Actress
  36. Ruth Warrick - Actress
  37. John Vernon - Actor
  38. Brian Kelly - Actor
  39. Sandra Dee - Actress
  40. John Raitt -Actor
  41. Teresa Wright - Actress
  42. Ruth Hussey - Actress
  43. Leon Askin - Actor
  44. June Haver - Actress
  45. Norman Bird - Actor
  46. Sir John Mills - Actor
  47. Frank Gorshin -Actor
  48. Mason Adams - Actor
  49. J.D. Cannon - Actor
  50. Eddie Albert - Actor
  51. Dana Elcart - Actor
  52. Lon McCallister - Actor
  53. Lane Smith - Actor
  54. Kevin Hagen - Actor
  55. Frances Langford - Actress
  56. Geraldine Fitzgerald - Actress
  57. James Doohan - Actor
  58. Barbara Bel Geddes - Actress
  59. 59. Brock Peters - Actor
  60. Bob Denver - Actor
  61. Don Adams - Actor
  62. Wendie Jo Sperber - Actress
  63. Michael Vale - Actor
  64. John Spencer - Actor
  65. Vincent Schiavelli - Actor

 

CELEBRITIES WHO DIED IN 2005

1.Rose Mary Woods, secretary to Richard Nixon who took blame for 18 ½ minute gap in tapes, age 86.

2.Johnny Carson, comedian ("The Tonight Show"), age 79.

3.Arthur Miller, playright ("Death of a Salesman") once married to Marilyn Monroe, age 89.

4.Hunter S. Thompson, writer ("Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"), age 67.

5.John DeLorean, auto magnate, made time-traveling vehicle for "Back to the Future" films, age 80.

6.Johnnie Cochran, star attorney, age 67.

7.Terri Schiavo, age 41.

8.Frank Perdue, the chicken guy, age 84.

9.Pope John Paul II, age 84.

10.Dale Messick, cartoonist ("Brenda Starr, Reporter") age 98.

11.Saul Bellow, author ("The Adventures of Augie March"), age 89.

12.Prince Rainier III, of Monaco, was married to Grace Kelly, age 81.

13.William J. Bell, soap opera writer & creator ("The Young and the Restless"), age 78 .

14.Peter Jennings, ABC news anchorman died of lung cancer after years of smoking, he was 74.

15.Sherman Loudermilk, host of "Cowboy Slim" TV Show, age 92.

16.Peter Rodino, House Judiciary Committee chairman who directed the impeachment investigation of Richard Nixon, age 95.

17.Howard Morris, actor/director (Ernest T. Bass on the "Andy Griffith Show", age 85.

18.Ismail Merchant, producer ("Howards End", "The Remains of the Day"), age 68.

19.George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers basketball player, age 80.

20.Georgie Woods legendary Philadelphia radio broadcaster ("The Guy With the Goods" on WDAS and WHAT), age 78.

21.Shana Alexander, pioneering journalist ("Point-Counterpoint" segments on "60 Minutes"), age 79.

22.Paul Winchell, ventriloquist (voice of Tigger in Walt Disney's "Winnie-the-Pooh"; "The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show"), age 82.

23.Shelby Foote, novelist and historian ( "The Civil War: A Narrative"), age 88.

24.Ernest Lehman, screenwriter ("North by Northwest," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and "The Sound of Music,"), age 89.

25.Hank Stram, innovative coach of the Kansas City Chiefs and Pro Football Hall of Famer, age 82.

26.L. Patrick Gray, F.B.I. Director (May 3, 1972 - April 27, 1973) known as a Nixon loyalist during the Watergate years, who totally missed the fact that his former deputy, W. Mark Felt, was Deep Throat, age 88.

27.Retired Vice Adm. James Stockdale, Medal of Honor recipient for resisting his North Vietnamese captors; Ross Perot's running mate president in 1992, age 81.

28.Ret. Gen. William Westmoreland, soldier with the dubious distinction of having been leader of the U.S. forces in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968, age 91 .

29.King Fahd, Saudi Arabian monarch since 1982, age 82 or 84.

30.John H. Johnson, publisher of "Ebony" and "Jet" magazines, age 87.

31.Judith Rossner, author ("Looking for Mr. Goodbar"), age 70.

32.William Rehnquist, Chief Justice, United States Supreme Court, age 80.

33.Simon Wiesenthal, Holocaust survivor who devoted his life to hunting Nazi war criminals, age 96.

34.Robert Wise, producer/director ("West Side Story" and "Sound of Music"), age 91.

35.M. Scott Peck, author ("The Road Less Traveled''), age 69.

36.August Wilson, playwright , Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner ("Fences" and "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"), age 60.

37.Nipsey Russell, "poet laureate of television" ("Hollywood Squares," "The $50,000 Pyramid," and "Match Game"), age 80.

38.Rosa Parks, activist and "the mother of civil rights" in America, age 92.

39.Skitch Henderson, composer, conductor, bandleader ("The Tonight Show"), age 87.

40.Michael Piller, writer/producer (Star Trek TNG, DS9 and Voyager), age 57.

41.Ruth Siems, invented Stove Top Stuffing, age 74.

42.Ralph Edwards, early TV pioneer and host ("This Is Your Life"), age 92.

43.Eugene McCarthy, presidential candidate (1968) and U.S. Senator (1959-1971), age 89.

44.Jack Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, age 83.

 

 


WHAT DID WE LEARN THIS YEAR?

What did we learn this year, and from this year? Those who know a lot, humbly and admirably believe that they know nothing about life and there are so many things to learn about, understand, appreciate and discover. Those who know nothing still believe that they know everything. And I am quite happy with that. For, we need all kinds of people to fill this vain world of ours. And more pretentious, idiot and silly people I meet or learn about, happier in my humility, I become. For, either,  selfishly,  I do not need more competition, or wisely, I realize that "Plus ca change, plus ca reste la meme chose."

And what did I learn this year or from this year? Many things. And among those things: Nothing equals in life,  the goodness of the heart, unconditional love, unrestricted appreciation of others talents, infinite forgiveness, compassion and unlimited generosity toward everybody and especially toward those who cannot return the favor...and perhaps, just perhaps, a bright honest mind. Years ago, I wrote those lines (below) in my books "SECRET BOOK OF NATIONS", and "STORIES I NEVER TOLD", among others....

And as of today, they remain very  a propos. I love to share them with you. This is what I wrote some 20 years ago:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Painting: "Leave Your Suspicions Behind The Rain", oil on canvas, 1979, by the author.

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"For the STRONG, there are two kinds of truth. One for each occasion.  For the weak, there are all kinds of truth and each one eliminates the other..." from  "THE SECRET BOOK OF NATIONS".

“If you can’t see the light in the dark, don’t expect to see it in the early morning.”  from  “ Stories I never Told”.

“Two kinds of people usually don’t like you much; your boss if you are smarter than him, and your employee if they are smarter than you.” ... "Don’t tell anybody, I know what you are thinking, if you don’t know, and especially if you do.” Book “Don’t Tell How Much You Know”

"A very small umbrella makes you wet. A very big umbrella makes you sweat.”

“Those who did not live their life to its fullest, remain on the shore. Only those who believed in its rainbow could sail the high seas of  meaningful accomplishments  and freedom,” from  “Memories From Tomorrow” 1979.

“The generosity of your heart is your one way ticket to immortality.”

“Be always generous with and toward everybody and particularly with those who cannot return the favor.”

“The universe is made for all of us. There are plenty of rooms. Do not take two.”

“Fight loudly, give and forgive silently.”

“Don’t tell a lie if you have a bad memory.”

“You might conquer the world with your wealth and power but you will always depart alone. Only unconditional love makes others feel your presence, might, wealth and power wherever you go. And when you go, you will never depart alone.”

“Don’t stretch your feet longer than your bed if you have a hungry dog at home”

“Always ask a baker to cook your bread, even if he takes half of it.”

“He laughed for so long, he forgot what he was laughing about.”

“Lawyers should only be allowed to drive on a one-way street.”

“If a monkey is reading your map, don’t expect to arrive on time.”

“A woman holds the umbrella and the man holds the woman.”

“Count to ten, but please let me know what you are thinking about.”

“You can turn in circles only if you are the Earth we live on.”

“Guests who arrive late are always excused if their gifts arrived first.”

“You can hide the eggs in your rear pocket if you can manage to stand up all night long.”

“You want to know the occupants of a house, check first their back yard.”

“Don’t call a plumber if you haven’t paid the water bill.”

“Give me a happy family and I will give you a happy country.”

“Make your country a country of milk powder not gun powder.”

“The most beautiful sight to my eyes is the smile of the woman I love.”

“As my friend you will always enter my humble home from the front door and will leave from the back. But, if you change that, I will know you are no longer my friend.”

“All happy families are alike in their happiness. Only unhappy families are different in their sadness”

“In a race, you should always finish first, because only your wife and your dog will remember  you finished second.”

“Do not volunteer if you are not needed. It is just like a free advice; your friends don’t need it. Your enemies would not believe it.”

“It takes fifty chinchilla corpses to make one coat, and just one to wear it.”

“Once a wise man said: A penny saved is a penny earned. The truth I tell you: A penny well spent is two pennies earned.”

“Do not fully trust a man who has never lost a thing in his life.”

“Dry dock, empty ship.”

“Passion without substance is like a French onion soup. Very hot at the beginning, very cold short after.”

“In a competitive and materialistic society, you are not Who you are but, what people think You are.”

“Do not worry about what people might think of you. Worry if they begin to believe you do.”

“A day without charity is a lost day.”

“When you shake the hand of a gentleman, look in his eyes. When you shake the hand of a thief, look around.”

“Be yourself when you meet others. Be the others when you meet yourself.”

“When you are rich, everybody listens and few hear you. When you are poor, nobody listens and everybody hears you.”

“Watch your enemy once, your friends twice, and yourself all the time.”

“If you have fooled me three times, is because I let you fool me twice.”

“Don’t milk the cow if your bucket is not handy.”

“Count your sheep ten times a day, and once if you have a fence.”

“If you are rich, people think you know.”

“You cannot sell ice to the Eskimos, but you can always try.”

“Bald men don’t need a comb.”

“In a parade, always ride the white horse.”

“Those who arrive late to super will eat only crumbs.”

“Those who arrive late, always have a reason.”

“Those who arrive late, hear only yesterdays news.”

“Instead of feeding the hungry salmons and lobsters, teach them how to fish.”

“Go early to bed and get bored alone.”

“Two kinds of people I wonder about: Those who go to bed early and those who wake up late.”

“The world was not built in one day. How do you know that?”

“They told you everything that glitters is not gold. But, they didn’t tell you what it is!”

“They told you a bird in hand is better than two in the bush. The truth I tell you, three birds in the bush is the best of all, because you make the spring come earlier this year.”

“A man who has always dirty hands is bad…a man who has always clean hands is worse.”

“You know the man when he leaves not when he arrives.”

“Fear those who can see in the dark.”

“Trust yourself all the time, but doubt your greatness every time you can.”

“Every time you give, you grow one inch taller.”

“If you can walk on eggs, you can walk on nails.”

“A man who fears and dares is a brave man, a man who dares and does not fear is a fool.”

“Lower the fence of your vineyard, and the size of your bottles will shrink.”

“Wash your hands once before you eat your meal and twice after if you did not share it with others.”

“Be proud of yourself once, if you are a teacher, and twice if your student becomes one.”

“Ten more commandments and you have ten more priests.”

“The church next door always has the lower saint.”

“Don’t tell me why, show me how.”

“Bad employer, good check.  Good employer, bad check.”

“A house with only one door makes too much noise.”

“If French aristocrats knew how to make bread, they would have saved their heads.”

“I worry about those people who come to a new country with an old face.”

“If the top of your head is made out of butter, don’t walk in the sun.”

“If you cannot take the heat, don’t light a fire.”

“Nothing in life is more valuable than life itself, if others are a part of it.”

“Take once, give twice.”

“If you are great, they will hail you. If you are greater, they will trail you. If you are the greatest, they will nail you.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  GONE...BUT NOT FORGOTTEN...
Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson
January 23
Ossie Davis died
Ossie Davis
February 1
Sandra Dee died
Sandra Dee
February 20
Johnnie Cochran died
Johnnie Cochran
March 29
Terri Schiavo died
Terri Schiavo
March 31
Pope John Paul died
Pope John Paul II
(Karol Wojtyla)
April 2
Prince Rainier died
Prince Rainier III
April 6
Eddie Albert died
Eddie Albert
May 26
Anne Bancroft died
Anne Bancroft
June 6
Luther Vandross died
Luther Vandross
July 1
Hank Stram died
Hank Stram
July 4
June Haver died
June Haver
July 4
L. Patrick Gray died
L. Partick Gray
July 5
General William Westmoreland died
Gen. William Westmoreland
July 18
James Doohan died
James Doohan
July 20
Peter Jennings died
Peter Jennings
August 7
Barbara Bel Geddes
Barbara Bel Geddes
August 8
Bob Denver died
Bob Denver
September 2
William Rehnquist
William Rehnquist
September 3
Don Adams died
Don Adams
September 25
Rosa Parks died
Rosa Parks
October 24
Richard Pryor died
Richard Pryor
December 10
Eugene McCarthy died
Eugene McCarthy
December 10