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Off Topic The Arts Thread (Paintings, Music etc)

Discussion in 'Horse Racing' started by Cyclonic, Jun 26, 2016.

  1. Chaninbar

    Chaninbar The Crafty Cockney

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    My work mate who recommended the book to me reckons the film is ****e.
     
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    bayernkenny Well-Known Member

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    Three hundred new pence from Amazon so your mate's judgement could be correct!:emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  3. Cyclonic

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    Movies rarely live up to the books. As a young bloke I was hugely impressed by the Lord Of The Rings and really worried about talk of making it into a movie. But I have to admit, I was happy with the way Peter Jackson handled the job. The year long wait between episodes nearly killed me.
     
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  4. bayernkenny

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    I always wondered what happened to the KKK in the fillum of Gone With The Wind!:emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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    Normally any film with Colin Farrell in it is sh!te but this one isnt to bad.
     
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    Finally got round to watching Withnail and I for the first time last night, been hearing about it for years.Really enjoyed it and looks like one of those films you would appreciate more when you watch it again. This scene was great. Apparently they had to do about 20 takes cus Richard E Grant couldnt stop laughing so they just left it in.
     
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  7. Chaninbar

    Chaninbar The Crafty Cockney

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    Shakespeare. Massively over rated.
     
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    It would be rude not to share another nice song from Mazzy Star. Lead singer such a pretty wee lass.Notice the crowd just relaxing listening to the song, you dont see that anymore just mobile phones clogging up the atmosphere
     
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    I generally agree movie adaptations of books don't always work. There are some exceptions though. The Godfather, Shutter Island, Sleepers, three that I can think of. And I agree on Lord Of The Rings thought Peter Jackson did a great job
     
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    All 3 of the Lord of the Rings films we just exceptional, couldn't have been done any better considering how it was originally written. They missed the odd bit out, but they had to, the films could have been10 hours long...!!

    The one I didn't take to that Jackson did was the remake of Kong. Just didn't sit with me that one, just seemed to drag on and on and on...
     
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  11. Cyclonic

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    Mississippi John Hurt's version of the song about the legendary African American John Henry, who is said to have died after winning steel driving contest against a steam powered, rock drilling machine. Steel drivers made holes in rock for explosives. John Henry was released from prison in the 1870s to work on the construction of the railways.

     
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    I think I have this track however it is titled 'Spike Driver Blues'.
     
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    I just now came across a real treasure. Another Mississippi John Hurt classic. As well as his music, I was really taken by the photography. It's a wonderful insight into those times. It's now my favourite song. :)

     
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    The 'Box Set' I bought a few months ago contains the albums:

    Today

    The Immortal Mississippi John Hurt

    Last Sessions

    As you say this is 'real' music which gives a narrative of a particular time in a strange country.
     
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    More of the man. His guitar really bites.

     
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    Not on any of the three albums; back to Amazon and the Saturn mega-music stores in Koln!
     
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    Sorry to hear of the passing of the 'white Zulu' ..... RIP ....... Johnny Clegg .....

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    The power of Son House. Death Letter Blues.

     
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    Cyc; currently groovin' to Bonnie Raitt; great deals on six second hand CD's via Amazon.

    List of CD's to be bought from Saturn (www.saturn.de) in Koln:

    Kenny Wayne Shepherd - The Traveler
    Rory Gallagher - Blues (3CD set)
    The Essential Clash
    Bonnie Raitt - Slipstream
    Bonnie Raitt - Lounging In Their Hearts
     
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    I don't know how many they number, but there are a **** load of musicians out there who become famous on the back of what a producer can do with equipment valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars, but there are others who's brilliance stands alone. One such man is the renowned English virtuoso Richard Smith. He's widely considered one of the finest fingerstyle guitarists in the world. Richard Smith is a multi award winner and Hall of Fame inductee.

    The gentleman who bows at the completion of the piece is the recipient of the Order of Australia Tommy Emanuel.

     
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