Battles "Atlas" or Eels "Birds" or KHLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!
Is there an alternative to Itunes? If so, I love to know. I added some neil young & crazy horse tunes - and it wiped out my library. I have to reconstruct my entire library with images..Damn Itunes...
Ken - reach out to Native Instruments tech crew. I've re-authorized traktor after rebuilding my computer a few times. They just need to reset some bits on the back end
Blue is warmest really got to me. Then I was told the director put the actresses through hell for the love scenes which were powerful. The Hunt is a haunting film I can't get out of my head.
@ Fred...it ain't Fellini but it's 88 minutes of quirky and entertaining, oddball fun. It's N-Flix streaming on a late Sunday night...not Harvard Film Archive.
Oh, this Finnish song (it's Finnish, right?) brings up an old question of mine: in 1994 in France I was at a movie with friends and there was a preview for this Finnish movie called Zombie and the Ghost Train. I've only ever seen the trailer, seems to be about a Finnish country band: www.youtube.com...
I've only been to Finland once, for two days, but I liked it so much that in the event of a Putinvasion, I'd volunteer to come smuggle Finnish chocolates across the borders to help raise funds for the Finnish resistance. Fight that dingus Putin! Fight! I don't even need booze. As long as I have chocolate!
It's like that Internet rule "if it exists, there's porn of it," there seems to be a music rule "if it's a campy pop song, there's a German version of it."
been suffering in silence, but this macarthur park stirs me. i have about five versions that i started to stack up and try to get to end at the same time. was gonna call it macarthur parking lot, but never finished
Ken ensnared in iTunes is his special Circle of Hell
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Cecile:
Studied painting in France.
Wrote a song for a flop musical that Sondheim wished he'd wrote. Commissioned by Lennon himself to do the radio ads for Pussy Cats.
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Cecile:
Wow that is a cool reinterpretation of that song.
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Laura L:
That's right... from NYT obit for Eddie Lawrence....In 1974, he was surprised to get a call from John Lennon. Mr. Lennon had produced a record by Harry Nilsson and he asked Mr. Lawrence to do a promotional riff for the record. He gave Mr. Lawrence creative control.
“Hiya, pussy cat,” Mr. Lawrence said in the 30-second spot. “You say you opened up a bicycle wash and the first six customers drowned, and they picked you up in the wax museum for trying to score with Marie Antoinette? Is that what’s got you down, pussy cat? Well, rise up, get yourself Harry Nilsson’s new album, ‘Pussy Cats,’ produced by John Lennon. Nilsson’s latest — ‘Pussy Cats.’ On RCA records and tapes. Meow, and purr.”