Artist: Beach Boys Song: California Girls Released: 1965 Where to listen: Anywhere in California
When we visited California we drove all the way from LA to San Diego and then up to San Francisco and finally back down to LA again. That is a fair bit of driving and this song can take you across the entire state. California Girls has been making people dream of fun in the sun for over 50 years now. It is perhaps the best known of the Beach Boys songs. It is also a great tune for relaxing or singing along. You get your Beach Boys and your California Girls.
Artist: David Lee Roth Song: California Girls Released: 1985 Where to listen: Anywhere in California
If you want to mix it up a bit you can also listen to a cover version by David Lee Roth (former Van Halen frontman). This version is only 30 years old and has a campier feel. It is still Beach Boy approved as Beach Boy member Carl Wilson provides backup vocals. The song mentions girls from all over the United States but the West coast is the preference. We wish they all could be California. Map of Our World California
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Location: Manhattan, New York, USA Address: 7th Ave. & W 46th St. Date: Dec 2008 Website:www.nakedcowboy.com
One person who can usually be found in Times Square every single day is The Naked Cowboy. Fortunately, The Naked Cowboy is about as naked as that Elmo over there is sober. The answer is "Not quite". If you do happen to see a totally naked cowboy in Times Square, that is not the one we are talking about and it might be time to head in the other direction. The real Naked Cowboy wears a white hat, white boots, white briefs and a guitar. He has been appearing there for about 15 years now, even on cold winter days. He also tends to attract quite a crowd when he does arrive. According to his website he can be found in Times Square daily around lunchtime. That is if he doesn't have any promotional engagements. He has recorded several music albums and is in fairly high demand for public appearances. If you live in New York City you can have him appear at your event for $1000.00 per hour. Otherwise you can find him for free somewhere in the crowds at Times Square.
Map of Our World The Naked Cowboy
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Address: 1 Blue Jays Way Date: July 2015 Website:www.toronto2015.org
We arrived at Union Station courtesy of a free ride on the TTC. Anyone with a ticket to any Pan Am event gets to ride the subways, buses and streetcars in Toronto for no additional charge on the day of their event. As we came up from the subway we could hear music and we were greeted by two dancers performing for the crowds as they headed towards the Opening Ceremonies.
The Pan Am Opening Ceremonies took place on the evening of July 10th, 2015. They were held in the Pan Am Dome (PAD) which outside of the games is normally called the Rogers Centre. We still prefer its original name of Sky Dome. As we headed towards the dome we walked right past the Pan Am Games Cauldron which would be set ablaze later that same evening. The cauldron is made of multi-coloured pieces of steel with symbols of the different sports cut into each piece.
We arrived early enough to be entertained by some CBC on-air personalities making small talk and we had a chance to participate in the PACHI shuffle. Let's fast forward about an hour to when the real show began.
The world famous Cirque du Soleil created a special performance for the Opening Ceremonies. It started with dancers dressed in traditional outfits from around the world and the electronic First Nation music of DJ Shub. DJ Shub is formerly of Canadian group A Tribe Called Red who will perform in Toronto as part of Panamania.
The show then switched gears as we were treated to a video performance of the torch relay as it headed towards Toronto. The gold medal winning 1996 Canadian men's relay team carried the torch past Toronto landmarks and then ended up on the Edgewalk at the top of the CN Tower. Sprinter Donovan Bailey appears to base jump from the top of the tower and then lands onto the roof of the Rogers Centre. A moment later he descends down onto the stage carrying the Pan Am Torch.
The torch is placed at the front of the stage so that it can watch over the remainder of the ceremony. Now it was time for all of the athletes to enter. In total there will be over 7000 athletes from 41 delegations taking part in either the Pan Am or Parapan Am Games. We say delegations instead of countries because the Pan Am Games allows teams to compete from territories like the Cayman Islands. Some of the teams consisted of just a handful of athletes, such as Grenada pictured below.
Some teams were much larger, such as the host team of Canada which boasted 700 athletes. All of the teams entered in a burst of smoke and lights as excited volunteers danced and clapped and welcomed them to the games.
Once all of the athletes were seated, it was time for Cirque du Soleil to take back the stage. Once again the music began as performers rose up on elevated platforms. Things started slowly as the athletes seats glowed through the darkness.
Then things picked up as a fire roared through the center of the stage and the Cirque performers danced and flipped through the flames. The show continued through various changes. There was always so much happening that we did not know where to look. Everywhere you did look there was someone swinging or spinning and contorting their body through this world of music and lights.
Soon it was time for the official Olympic and Pan Am Flags to arrive. As the announcer called out the names of the flag bearers, each one was a Canadian superstar.
Loly Rico - Refugee Activist
Fergie Jenkins - Baseball Hall of Fame
Rick Hansen - Man in Motion
Marnie McBean - Olympic Rower
Yann Martel - Authour of Life of Pii
Chantal Petitclerc - Paralympian
Pinball Clemens - Toronto Argonauts
Simon Whitfield - Triathlete
Mark Messier - Hockey Hall of Fame
Bobby Orr - Hockey Legend
Catriona Le May Doan -Speed Skater
Jewel Kats - Author
Amanda Belzowski - Amanda's Lemonade Stand
Gabrielle Schrimshaw - Aboriginal Professional Association
Craig Kielberger - Humanitarian
The flags were raised and the athlete and judge oaths were taken. Then the speeches by Saad Rafi, Chief Executive Officer Toronto 2015 Pan Am Organizing Committee and others welcomed us all to the games.
After the last thank you and muchas gracias, the torch was taken from its resting place and the Canadian women's relay team from 1984 ran with the flame. They managed to find each other in the dark amongst the athletes and passed the flame along. Finally, Marita Payne Wiggins passed the flame to her son Andrew Wiggins who is a rising NBA star. Andrew ran with his torch half way up the stairs into the stands where he passed the flame to certified Canadian NBA star, Steve Nash. Steve ran up the stairs, exited the Rogers Centre and set the Pan Am Cauldron ablaze where it will burn for the duration of the games. Officially the games had begun.
To cap everything off, there was a fireworks display that also set the CN Tower ablaze. Unfortunately, as we were inside the Rogers Centre with the roof closed we had to marvel at it on the giant video screens. We had hoped the roof would be open, but with the Rogers Centre being nestled right against the tower we may have only seen a cloud of smoke as the ashes of the expended fireworks rained down upon us. We are hoping that this display is repeated at the closing ceremonies July 26th, 2015. So far it has been a great games for Canada and we look forward to the Parapan Am portion to begin in August.