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Trying to have shelves deep with 60s into late 70s soul, jazz, Brazilian, psych, and Krautrock, peppered with favorites from other genres like reggae, Bollywood, folk, hip-hop, "world," as well as a healthy chunk of records that I actually like that…
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Electrode said: I watched this with my Dad while he was recovering from food poisoning this morning. I didn't expect a war-themed morality drama to be this concise (standard 90-minute length), but it sure packed a punch. Great film.…
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musica said:Horseleech said: The Numero Boddie comp Oh snap, will definitely be getting that! Just picked this up at True Vine, who has it well-stocked on wax and cassette and isn't swamped -- unlike Celebrated Sunmer, the punk/indie …
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Fantastic novel, I've read it twice and loved it both times. As for a film version, probably a good thing that it hasn't come together, but it's been one of those projects that's been tossed around endlessly without ever having the right scr…
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submitted. added a few.
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I get them. They are the worst. I used to get them every night I was in a loud, smokey place -- which means from age 15-25, I sometimes got them as much as 5 nights a week. There was, and maybe still is, a daily preventative herb sold in heal…
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guitar: Eddie Hazel second guitar: Gabor Szabo cello: Arthur Russell harp: Alice Coltrane flute: Yusef Lateef organ: Larry Young drums: Jaki Liebezeit
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Not something on the web yet, but I just caught Miranda July's new film THE FUTURE at SXSW, and its use of the early Beach House song "Master of None" is phenomenal. Maybe not quite on topic, as the character on screen is intentionally synchronizing…
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Risingson said: Fantastic film too-often overshadowed by Hal Ashby's other (equally great) films in his unbroken streak of straight classics in the 70s. Talking about giving Altman a run for his money: 1970 The Landlord 1971 Harold …
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mannybolone said:Raj: 1) Google Docs has a relatively new "Forms" template that can be used to collect survey data for free (unlike Survey Monkey though the latter probably does better post-processing of data). 2) Rather than giving p…
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TheKindCromang said:onetet said:for some reason it bugs me out that Ian Svenonius' current band is participating in this. Hipsters can't take cruises? simply reflecting on what a long, strange trip it's been from "13-Point Program to Des…
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for some reason it bugs me out that Ian Svenonius' current band is participating in this.
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these strike me as consensus picks that have seen a lot of discussion / reverence here: ...and of course:
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this one perhaps leans heavier on the jazz than the Latin, but it's a great listen from start to finish: Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis -- Afro-Jaws (edited so that the image actually shows)
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donated.
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Bon Vivant said:small
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Horseleech said:His classic quintet w/ Clifford Brown - one of the greatest Jazz groups ever. His later, more politically inclined stuff is also excellent, but very different. What are the key lps by this quintet? Looking at my …
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white_tea said:deathvalley90210 said:stopped watching after 10 minutes. Probably would have been more interesting to me had it featured people who perhaps rose to the top of their personal career ladder, rather than otherwise intelligent folks…
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I'll be there March 10-20 for the film festival. I am also willing to drink free booze.
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Big_Stacks said:Jamal said:Maybe try and make friends with someone who has the same love for the music.. and put that person in your will. Downside: He or she may try to assasinate you. Hey Jamal, That's funny, but assuming I enj…
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Very excited to see the bizarre, brilliant Greek dark comedy DOGTOOTH up for best foreign language film. It'll make for some truly odd television If they actually show a representative clip from the film.
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bluesnag said:Speaking of Charlottesville, has anyone seen the documentary "The Parking Lot Movie", about the Corner Parking Lot in Charlottesville? Off topic, but very entertaining. actually, yes -- I saw this at Sxsw last year randomly (jus…
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I'm getting obsessed with 70s filmmaker Floyd Mutrux. Apparently he launched his career w/ an uncredited co-screenwriter gig on TWO LANE BLACKTOP, and then unleashed these slabs on 70s strangeness on us: druggie docu-drama downer many of …
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Yatha Sidhra -- A Meditation Mass
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9-11:30 dinner party 11:30-12:30 outdoor "ball-dropping" party on Hampden's garrishly overlit "miracle block," where a main attraction for some revellers will be posing for pictures with an adult baby who will be draped with a 2011 sash 12:3…
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As far as music goes, I think "old" doesn't necessarily mean someone who's disengaged from what's popular or hip, but rather someone who stops finding time to seek out new music -- usually settling into a safe but sad brand loyalty for the ever-dimi…
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goodwill_hunting said:finally caught wheedles groove a few months back at a local music film festival, also saw marwencol a few weeks back when it opened, both were great and highly recommended absolutely, these are two of my favorite document…
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motown67 said: As for music why not try an Al Green religious album or something? There are a lot of great soulful gospel albums if you want to go that way because it seems like getting him into cool music is the point right? I've thought a…
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cove said: Hands On A Hard Body - weird competition of endurance in Texas Wordplay - crosswords, will shortz, tournaments Loved Hands on a Hard Body. A fictional adaptation of that was going to be Robert Altman's next project when…
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Rockadelic said: --overly strict but her call Fair enough. At what age would you say she needs to stop restricting the Beatles -- 11? 12? 16? When he moves out? And at what age can he listen to whatever he feels like w/…
