Song For The Day June 1st 2024
My song today is Arabian Nights by Siousxie and The Banshees from their album Ju Ju released in 1981
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The Untold History Of The United States
Episode 9 of this exceptional documetary series telling the truth about the US Foreign Policy since the World War 2
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The Savage Innocents 1960 Movie Review
the savage innocence
Directed by Nicholas Ray
Screenplay by Nicholas Ray
Hans Rüesch / Franco Solinas (adaptation)
Based on Top of the World by Hans Rüesch
Produced by Maleno Malenotti
Cinematography Peter Hennessy Aldo Tonti
Edited by Eraldo Da Roma Ralph Kemplen Jolanda Benvenuti
Music by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Cast
Anthony Quinn as Inuk
Yoko Tani as Asiak
Nikki van der Zyl as Asiak's voice
Peter O'Toole as the First Trooper
Robert Rietti as the First Trooper's voice
Carlo Giustini as the Second Trooper
Lee Montague as Ittimargnek
Marco Guglielmi as the Missionary
Anna Wong as Hiko
Kaida Horiuchi as Imina
Anthony Chinn as Kiddok
Michael Chow as Undik
Marie Yang as Powtee
Andy Ho as Anarvik
Yvonne Shima as Lulik
Francis de Wolff as Trader
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Song For The Day may 31s 2024
Last gem of the month China Girl by David Bowie from his 1983 album
Let's Dance = wait for that great video at the end
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Song For The Day 30th May 2024
XTC released an album in 1980 called Black SEa - It was a huge success and I am choosing a track from that album that was also a big hit - Towers Of London
Enjoy
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Song For The day May 29th 2024
Today my choice is It Ism't Going To Be That Way by Steve Forbert from his debut album Alive On Arrival
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Song For The Day May 28th 2024
From her Back In black album from 2006 Amy Winehouse sings Love Is A Losing Game
Lyric Sheet included
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Song For The day May 26th 2024
John Mayer's debut was a smash hit and I have chosen Back To You from Room With Squares - the video has the lyrics
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Song for The Day May 27th 2024
Today It's Ryan Adams from his 2001 double album Gold and I've chosen La Cienega Just Smiled
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Song For The Day May 24th 2024
African music at the turn of the millenium opened up a huge array of quality music to my ears - One artist I quickly gravitated towards was Angelique Kidjo from Benin - Today her song Bahia from the 2002 album Black Ivory Soul is my song for the day
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Song of te Day May 23rd 2024
1976 Electric Light Orchestra released A New World Record and their career took off - This is Telephone Line written by Jeff Lynne and I feature the song being played live at Wembley Stadium a few years back RIP Richard Tandy
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he Apartment 1960 Movie Review
+ scene featuring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine + Trailer for the Apartment from 1960 movie starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred McMurray
Directed by Billy Wilder
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Song For The Day may 22nd 2024
I love Bob Marley - The song Waiting In Vain, The Album Exodus, The Tear 1977
Bob Marley and The Wailers The video has lyrics
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My Top 10 music albums for 2020 + Some Honourable Mentions
Check out my Top 10 ranking for 2020 and enjoy the track selections
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Song For The day May 21st 2924
I love Jeff Beck - This song Diamond Dust is from his 1975 album Blow y Blow Features Max Middleton on piano
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Song For The Day my 17th 2024
A 1970 song from the album Number 5 by The Steve Miller Band
Title: Steve Miller's Midnight Tango
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Song For The day May 15th 2024
Today I am selecting a huge hit from 1973 She's Gone by Daryl Hall and John Oates from their 2nd album Abandoned Lunchenette
"She's Gone" is a song written and originally performed by the American duo Daryl Hall and John Oates. The soul ballad[4] is included on their 1973 album, Abandoned Luncheonette.
It is ranked number 336 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[5]
Background
The song was released as a single in 1973 and peaked at No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Nearly three years later in 1976, after Hall & Oates had moved to RCA Records and had scored the hit "Sara Smile", Atlantic Records re-released the original single under a different number (Atlantic 3332). This time, "She's Gone" was a hit, peaking at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. On the R&B chart, the song peaked at No. 93.[6] On the Radio & Records airplay chart, the song debuted at No. 37 on the August 13, 1976 issue; after six weeks it reached a peak of No. 8, staying there for three weeks, with four weeks in the top 10 of the chart and thirteen weeks on the chart in total.[7]
The single version is included in Hall & Oates' 1983 greatest hits compilation Rock and Soul Part 1 and the album version is included in numerous other compilations such as The Singles (2008), The Essential (2005), Looking Back: The Best of (1991) but the song is missing on the albums The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates (2001) and Playlist: The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates (2008). The single version differs as it has a shorter opening, the first two verses are cut and combined into one, the saxophone bridge is virtually eliminated, and the song fades out sooner during the big ride-out.
Daryl Hall, according to some reports,[citation needed] has called it the best song he and John Oates wrote together. Both performers were undergoing romantic problems at the time the song was written. A 1985 article in Rolling Stone said the song was about Hall's divorce from wife Bryna Lublin, while VH1's Behind the Music episode on the duo showed Oates explaining it was about a girlfriend that stood him up on New Year's Eve.
John Oates spoke of the song in a 2009 interview with American Songwriter: "I sat down with the guitar and sang the chorus of 'She's Gone' basically the way that it is. Then I played it for Daryl because I didn't have anything else. It just happened. I said, 'Hey, I’ve got this really great chorus.' And we wrote the verses together. 'She’s Gone' is a song that endures."[8]
Promotional video
To this day, I think (the video) its one of the weirdest and coolest things we’ve ever done. A very bizarre and comical pre-MTV music video that has actually developed a cult following since we released it a few years ago.
—John Oates in his autobiography.[9]
To promote the song, Hall & Oates were asked to lip sync “She’s Gone” for a teenage TV dance show broadcast out of Atlantic City, New Jersey. They refused, because they didn't want to pretend to sing the song. A story was crafted that, they were not available to appear live that day for the show, but that they would be willing to instead videotape something for them to air. They asked if it would be possible to come in and shoot something at their WPVI Philadelphia studio prior to the show.[10][9]
The promotional video for "She's Gone", directed by John Oates] sister,[11] opens with shots of the "abandoned luncheonette" (see note about Album Cover on Abandoned Luncheonette) in which Hall & Oates sit in recliners, Hall wearing a robe and women's platform sandals, Oates wearing a sleeveless tuxedo shirt and pants and singing the song while a woman in a long dress (played by Sara Allen) and a man dressed in a shiny red devil's costume (played by Randy Hoffman, the band's tour manager)[12] repeatedly walk past the pair. Daryl Hall only lip syncs the portions of the song that he sings in harmony with John Oates during the video (none of the parts where he sings solo), while John Oates does lip sync his solo parts. Towards the end of the video, Oates rises, dons a penguin jacket and proceeds to emulate the song's guitar solo.[13]
John Oates later explained that Hall & Oates had made the video to be shown at a television dance show based in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The duo had initially been asked to perform the song live on the show, but feeling that it was not the right type of song to perform live for the occasion, they decided to lip sync the song in a unique format instead.[11] (In an earlier Oates interview, he insinuated that they were in fact asked to lip sync the performance of the song in a "live" context, but that they were against that idea and opted to create a video to be aired during the broadcast.)[14] According to Oates, the dance show declined to broadcast the video.[11][14] "The dance show disliked the video, they refused to run the piece, called Atlantic Records and told them that we were insane and would never be allowed on Philadelphia TV again and they also threatened to try and get the record banned on Philadelphia radio stations."[9] John Oates called the video "a timepiece that really illustrates just how experimental we could be."[9] The video was described by Mental Floss as "the craziest Hall & Oates video ever."[15]
Reception
Cash Box described the song as "starting out softly, the build is strong with super strings in the background to tie the package together."[16]
After the song's re-release in 1976, the same magazine describe it as a "beautiful ballad" with the "sweet, high harmony" vocals are "immensely pleasing", and the melody line is "full of hooks, particularly in the chorus."[17]
Record World called it " a fabulous song" and said that "top notch production underscores twosome's solid performance."
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Song For The Day May 15th 2024
Jackson Browne - I have a live cut but no information s to where and when it was recorded - the song Fountain of sorrow from his album Late For The Sky from 1974
Fountain Of Sorrow
Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer
I was taken by a photograph of you There were one or two I know
That you would have liked a little more But they didn't show your spirit quite as true
You were turning 'round to see who was behind you And I took your childish laughter by surprise
And at the moment that my camera happened to find you There was just a trace of sorrow in your eyes
Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small Though it hasn't really been that long a time
What I was seeing wasn't what was happening at all Although for a while our path did seem to climb
When you see through love's illusions, there lies the danger
And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool
While the loneliness seems to spring from your life Like a fountain from a pool
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light
You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to hide sometimes, but now you're all right
And it's good to see your smiling face tonight
Now for you and me it may not be That hard to reach our dreams
But that magic feeling never seems to last And all the future's there for anyone to change
Still you know it seems it would be easier sometimes To change the past
I'm just one or two years and a couple of changes behind you
In my lessons at love's pain and heartache school
Where if you feel too free and you need something To remind you
There's this loneliness springing up from your life Like a fountain from a pool
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to hide sometimes but now you're all right And it's good to see your smiling face tonight
Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light You've known that hollow sound of your own steps in flight
You've had to struggle, you've had to fight To keep understanding and compassion in sight
You could be laughing at me, you've got the right But you go on smiling so clear and so bright
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The Criminal 1960 Movie Review
EDirected by Joseph Losey
Produced by Nat Cohen
Screenplay by Alun Owen
Music by John Dankworth
Cinematography Robert Kraske
Cast
Stanley Baker as Johnny Bannion
Sam Wanamaker as Mike Carter
Grégoire Aslan as Frank Saffrion
Margit Saad as Suzanne
Jill Bennett as Maggie
Rupert Davies as Edwards
Laurence Naismith as Mr Town
John Van Eyssen as Formby
Noel Willman as Prison Governor
Derek Francis as Priest
Redmond Phillips as Prison Doctor
Kenneth J. Warren as Clobber
Patrick Magee as Barrows
Robert Adams as Judas
Kenneth Cope as Kelly
Patrick Wymark as Sol
Jack Rodney as Scout
John Molloy as Snipe
Brian Phelan as Pauly Larkin
Paul Stassino as Alfredo Fanucci
Jerold Wells as Warder Brown
Tom Bell as Flynn
Neil McCarthy as O'Hara
Keith Smith as Hanson
Nigel Green as Ted
Review
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Song for the Day May 14th 2024
My choice is from 1973 album Overnite Sensation by Frank Zappa and its titlrf Find Her Finer
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Song For The Day May 13th 2024
I love Steely Dan so here's a song from Countdown To Ecstasy released in 1973 called The Boston Rag - This is a live version from a tour in 1974 - scintillating guitar from Jeff Skunk Baxter
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Song for The Day May 12th 2024
It's brit Pop and Pulp who released their 2nd album in 1995
This is Common people great song great video
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