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Author Topic: LYRICS AND STORYTELLING AND ATTITUDE AND HAPPINESS AND BRIGHTNESS, OH MY  (Read 15104 times)

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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had storytelling and attitude and happiness and brightness but no lyrics, and now it is time for you to post until the storytelling cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: ANALPHABETIC!
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Topic of the Day:  Bagels with cream cheese (a schmear).  Not a fan of lox.
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Voldemort is basically a middle school girl: he has a locket, a diary, a tiara, a ring, and is completely obsessed with a teenage boy.

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From yesterday:
Then I stopped at Gelson's and got a couple of drumettes and some slaw.

I'M SHOCKED, SHOCKED!   What happened to the tap tap tapioca?  That's one of the few desserts I can still enjoy.

I bought some Kozy Shack tapioca pudding a couple of days ago and had some last night when I got home from the concert.  It was delish!
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Topic of the Day (addendum):  I've never been to a "real" deli, so I have no idea what it's like.  Here in Olympia every year (it just happened just last month), Temple Beth Hatfiloh puts on what they call Blintzapalooza, an annual fundraiser for charities.  I wasn't able to go this year, but my sister did.  She bought some of the frozen blintzes and gave me some!  Even heated up in a microwave, they're wonderful.  That's pretty much the extent of my experience with Jewish foodstuffs.
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So, I tried filing my taxes a THIRD time...and this time they were ACCEPTED!!  I finally figured out what I did wrong on the form, and got it right. 
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Morning all.

That is all.
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Good morning, all! I slept rather well, although my allergies are in full force: nearly every tree on my block, to due jerk mismanagement in the NY City government that decided to plant flowering trees everywhere, is contributing to an outrageously high pollen count. They're beautiful to see but the havoc is not fun.

This morning, around 9:00, I will leave for the IRMA LA DOUCE band rehearsal. I love tis score, and I can't wait to hear it all.

No more news for now.
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good morning to all
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tod

kosher pork chops (made from chicken)
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MR. NICK REDMAN!!!
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The new Kritzerland release sounds quite exciting, bk.   Kudos to you!      :)
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Good morning, all.

Had a rather poor night's sleep due to something being on my mind which is all resolved now, so I'll enjoy me a little joyous make-up nap later.

Let's have some COFFEE, shall we?
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Happy birthday to Nick Redman!

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TOD:  My mom's homemade matzoh balls
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A joyous Happy Birthday - and many more - to Mr. Nick Redman!
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As absurd as this seems now, I would have only barely recognized the name Nick Redman...up until one day in January 2011 when I just happened to browse the L.A. Times online and saw the article announcing the creation of the Twilight Time label.  To say I was overjoyed at their plans would be an understatement, and the amount of "product" on my shelves after only three years is almost frightening.  Just to pull a number out of the air, I'd say I've purchased some 95% of their releases.  (Don't tell my bank account, okay?)
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Oh my goodness.  And now I have a CD to purchase!  :)   
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I'm up and have announced almost everywhere.  Here's the complete information and it's up at Kritzerland:

Kritzerland is proud to present a new world premiere limited edition release – three great scores on two CDs for the price of one CD:

OVERLORD

THE DISAPPEARANCE

HUSTLE

Overlord and Hustle Music Composed and Conducted by Paul Glass
The Disappearance Music Composed and Conducted by Robert Farnon

Director Stuart Cooper is the common thread for these releases.  His 1975 film Overlord should have been the launch pad for a major directorial career.  Instead, it had a minor release and disappeared until it was, at long last, resurrected years later and rightfully became the classic it always was, beloved by all who saw it, and having a fan in none other than Stanley Kubrick, who declared the only way it could be improved was to make it twice as long.  His 1977 film, The Disappearance, also disappeared, especially in the United States, where it was mangled into awfulness by its crass distributor, who completely reedited the film and changed its score.  It, too, was resurrected years later and has recently and found its way to Blu-ray, courtesy of Twilight Time.  And Hustle aka A Sordid Affair (2000), was made for TV and seen by only those who happen to catch it.  In between these three films, Cooper was constantly busy, doing TV (several mini-series, including A.D., The Long Hot Summer, Mario Puzo’s The Fortunate Pilgrim), but he just never got the brass ring that he should have. 

His films are uniquely his and don’t feel like anyone else’s, none more so than Overlord, which seamlessly and brilliantly blends historical footage of World War II from the Imperial War Museum with newly-shot footage that matches perfectly, telling the story of one soldier’s life from his being called up to his taking part in D-Day.  Paul Glass’s music for Overlord is one of the movie’s strongest assets, a film music masterpiece – a melancholy, elegiac and at times dissonant tone poem that is both exquisite and hugely moving.  The score’s main theme is hauntingly beautiful and is used throughout the film to great effect.  There are other themes that weave in and out, each creating a perfect musical landscape to go along with Cooper’s visual landscape.   It is an astonishing piece of work and we’re thrilled to finally give it its world premiere release, on the 70th anniversary of D-Day and in conjunction with the film’s Blu-ray release on Criterion. 

Hustle, a sexy made for TV neo-noir thriller (shot in Toronto), reunited Cooper and Glass.  This was a completely different kind of score for Glass – bluesy, sexy, sultry and dripping with eroticism.  It has a beauty of a main theme, but, like most Glass scores, also has moments of dissonance and off-kilter writing.
 
The Disappearance, the tale of a hit man for an international assassination agency whose wife has disappeared, has a score by Robert Farnon, a wonderful film composer, and also conductor and composer of light music.  For The Disappearance, Farnon uses the Ravel Piano Concerto in G major as the basis for his score, but there’s also original Farnon music, too – it’s all of a piece and compliments the film perfectly.

Overlord and Hustle were transferred from Paul Glass’s personal tapes, which we got in the nick of time – they transferred perfectly but as soon as they came off the machine they were literally falling apart.  Both scores are in beautiful stereo sound.  Sadly, no one, including the Farnon estate, was able to locate any original scoring tapes for The Disappearance, so for those cues we used the film’s mono music track, but thanks to mastering engineer James Nelson, it all sounds excellent.

Overlord/The Disappearance/Hustle is limited to 1000 copies only and is priced at $19.98, plus shipping.

CDs will ship by the first week of June, but we’ve been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date.  To place an order, see the cover, or hear audio samples, just visit www.kritzerland.com.


 
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I watched WHEN JEWS WERE FUNNY a couple of weeks ago.

I agree that it wasn't well done; almost a catharsis for the filmmaker trying to figure out if he was a Jew or not.

But, I did enjoy the comics and some of their routines and jokes.
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TOD:

I had a fantastic corned beef/pastrami on (gluten free) rye last night.  My absolute favorite.
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Off to get my teeth cleaned.
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Thursday morning greetings!  We're off to Lima this afternoon for Fr. Richard's busiest 4 days of the year - services tonight and tomorrow night, vigil Saturday, and service Sunday morning.  I'm taking lots of reading and my knitting...
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Happiest of birthdays to Nick Redman!  We watched Inn of the Sixth Happiness the other day and I listened to part of the commentary - is this the same Nick Redman?  Had to leave for book group before it was over, but I plan to revisit it when we get back.
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TOD

I know I've talked about delis before (and really, can there be such a thing as too much deli talk? - I ask you!), so my simple answer today will be to name two basic foodstuffs, either of which is essential to any deli visit:  pastrami and/or corned beef, or, when the mood is right, lox/cream cheese/etc. on a bagel.  And please, pile the latter high with raw onion and some capers and a thin slice of tomato, willya?
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Nick Redman's commentaries are among the best, DR Ginny.
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Corned beef and potato salad are two of my favorites!!!
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Haven't had it in years, but the corned beef hash with egg on top was TO DIE FOR at the Carnegie.

(Note:  I didn't die for it.  I sat there and shamelessly enjoyed every bite.  And it was a huge plate.)
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