casablancalover
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John Stewart. First heard him with the Kingston Trio about '65:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMp5YBW-nJ4
And an earlier clip, with Dave Guard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AUZEdFeVwU&feature=related
(this song lyrics reminds so much of Simon and Garfunkel's Cecilia..)
Trying to find a good version of the Revered Mr Black...
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>*Three years ago I came to Florida without a nickel in my pocket. Now I've got a nickel in my pocket.*
Groucho Marx, The Cocoanuts (1929)
A movie about a previous collapse of Florida's economy...
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>*You take that back!*
Mae Busch, Them Thar Hills (1934)
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Before we leave Heart:
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Sorry to be late, but I had to work today. I thought about two more..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtS78vUUzJo
May we work toward something wonderful...
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>*I gotta get somewhere in this world. I just gotta.*
William Holden, Picnic (1955)
h4. Happy Labor Day, everybody!
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Something from my fav Labor Day movie.
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OKay, I'll see your Patsy, and raise you a Jim Reeves...
CBlover knows her parents' generation was into card playing on Sunday nights.
(note the very last scene in the video-priceless)
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>*I don't know a lot about anything, but I know a little about practically everything.*
Vincent Price, Laura (1944)
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My favorite Elvis gospel, JH. Thank you.
Down at the end of my block, I hear music, not Lutheran, and stirs the soul. This is the closest to what I am experiencing now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LHD5KZEtX8
It's Sunday, and I must give strength to the weak in spirit.
Make it a great day, JH.
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Men at Work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNT7uZf7lew&feature=related
"I think that Dingo's got your baby" -- Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves) on Frasier.
It isn't related, but I like the line.
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My son's at a wedding, and he calls this to me on his phone:
Great song.
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Little Anthony and the Imperials:
Betty Everett:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQvMBFZUk84&feature=related
Love those Motown hits.
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>*Remember what the general said, we're the cavalry. It would be bad form to arrive in advance of schedule. In the nick of time would do nicely.*
Michael Caine, A Bridge Too Far (1977)
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>*A woman is beautiful when she's loved, and only then...*
Claude Rains, Mr Skeffington, (1944)
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Thanks for the Bish, as we say JF, but it was it a closing theme to a movie? I keep thinking I see closing credits while listening to this...
Hum Another good movie theme; in honor of our host:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c73QaWCeWcM&feature=related
This drummer is great!
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>Col. Stout: *I'm Bobby Stout.*
>Lt. Colonel Vandeleur: *Have you ever been liberated before?*
>Col. Stout: *I got divorced twice, does that count?*
>Lt. Colonel Vandeleur: *That counts*
Elliott Gould, Michael Caine, A Bridge Too Far (1977)
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>*When you refer to Bailey crap, I take it you mean that glorious, precision-made, British-built bridge which is the envy of the civilized world?*
Michael Caine, A Bridge Too Far (1977)
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Whenever I hear Tequila Sunrise, I want to hear this one next:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N533x6Jn6y0
I always thought the double bill of Eagles and Stephen Bishop would have been good. I found a version of one of his biggest hits, with America touch...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG-MtqeoXcE&feature=related
and for the purists:
That's enough for this decade for me, JH. I'm looking elsewhere, after I get some cleaning and writing done.
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> {quote:title=Poinciana wrote:}{quote}
> For you Jake (one of my all-time favorite movie themes):
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Thank you! IMHO, A Bridge Too Far, The Longest Day, and Tora, Tora, Tora! are the three best war movies, and this theme I do like the best too!
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Thought I had some serious computer problems this AM, but it's OK now,
It's morning, on the edge of fall and change, and I like this Beatles song:
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Do you mean you thought it bad by the way it ended? Betty isn't allowed to grow old gracefully (and that doesn't mean beautifully) and Mr Skeffington has to suffer for Fanny's sake, allowing her (Bette Davis) to feel a whole person again? That's what I'm guessing you mean. Is it?
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>*It was terrible waiting for you. But finding you was such a great miracle, that anything I've suffered seems only a small payment in return.*
Jennifer Jones, Love Letters (1945)

Jake's off topic music thread...
in Your Favorites
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About the same time as the Kingston Trio was shaking up the students on CA campuses, This gal was big on the top 40 stations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYad-Gv9_Lw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY5P0Vk9TIM