Laura Molina (December 15, 1957) is a Mexican-American artist, musician, and actress from Los Angeles, California. Molina is perhaps best known for painting "Amor Alien", and being the lead singer/guitarist of the 1980s rock band Tiger Lily. She is also the creator of Cihualyaomiquiz, The Jaguar, a self-published comic book printed under her own Insurgent Comix imprint.
Even though Ric O. is wearing a blue suit to stand out from the rest of the band,, all eyes were on the smoking hot vocalist striking a pose in a black jumpsuit❤
Other than the awesome music I’m pretty sure it was Benjamin who brought the crowds especially the ladies. Love this💕💕💕💕and when he strikes a pose with hand on hip WOW!!! I’m thinking that Benjamin is soooo HOT!!! RIP ❤️❤️
Ja, und genau diese Pose und noch so einige Bewegungen mehr, lassen erahnen, dass der gute Benjamin seine Neigungen nicht auslebte und sie verschwieg. Er war definitiv vom anderen Ufer.......
A video where they finally show more of Robinson. I think Ben was going through his Mark Hamill/Luke Skywalker phase here - he has the best voice. And hair.
Benjamin is one hunk of a man. He’s got the looks with his bedroom eyes and his pouty lips. I wish I had seen them in concert but I was called home for a family emergency. I their songs all the time when I’m in my car. And then here on RU-vid . I’m getting ready to read the book on Benjamin. One thing for sure he’s so missed. R.I.P. Benjamin ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Its not a contest, just a cool song to play and the Blasters were a fun band to go see and dance to with your friends. Besides i doubt you were even alive to see Willie John perform this song.
So, you know what you do? If you're neighbours are going to adopt that pugnacious attitude get up in the middle of the night when they're asleep and toss a baited chop over the fence. That will solve your problem in 5 minutes. Just make sure that no one sees you, no one recognizes you( disguise your face and wear unfamiliar clothing) and, 1 more thing. DON'T SAY A WORD TO ANYONE!
I actually think I remember this one because of Jimmy's last question on the millennium and Ben's surprised response. After Laura's round, I was wondering why Jimmy only revealed the answers to 4 questions instead of 6 and forgot time ran out before he got to the last 2 questions.
Just how many times did The Cars play on Fridays? The show only lasted three years and was generally seen at the time to be a weak tea substitute for SNL. Nobody knew at the time what Larry David or Michael Richards would go on to do.
I met Dave and Phil Alvin in 1965 at Wenzel's Music Town Record Store in Downey, California, the home of Downey Records. We went out back and walked and talked a while and Dave had his guitar with him and we came to some freight train railroad tracks where we sat down at a brick building dock and we all sang "Shake, Rattle and Roll". It was awesome! I was a senior at Artesia High School at that time and they were students at Downey High School.
This was just before they got HUGE and for what ever reasons, Ben got pushed to the back and it was mostly Ric up front. You can see in later videos Ben trying to figure out his place on stage, and probably within the band itself. Ben and Ric fought over who wrote the songs, but Ric never let Ben bring any in.
@@JesseWright68 The band changed management and focused on him . According to Ben’s biography, Ric was self centered and treated the rest of the group like his employees.