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Allhallowsday

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  1. I believe both PAUL and RINGO have received much praise for their work on each instrument.
  2. HERB ALPERT'S TIJUANA BRASS Whipped Cream & Other Delights
  3. Whipped Cream and Other Delights is a wonderful album... and I good suggestion!
  4. Same thing has been said about PAUL McCARTNEY as a bassist, maybe even by himself, but he has recorded some wonderful bass lines... silly song, awesome bass line:
  5. It's only recent memory and I wanted James to see it.
  6. Yer funny, but no, I like him. I have noticed James has great music taste and knowledge. We also seem to agree on other topics. Like, the movie JFK is nonsense.
  7. Tastes are easy to develop. Now playing an instrument takes TALENT. You play guitar in a Jazz band? That takes talent! I'm impressed.
  8. Okay, thanks. Ironically, today I am listening to Opera which is the least represented in my collection. (I do have vinyl I can't listen to, including a cool boxed set with part of the demolished Opera House's curtain)! This CD is all I have: Opera's Golden Moments
  9. Agreed. That is the film where I realized what a HAM OLIVIER was...
  10. Only that a lot of compression of known events takes place in the movie. I suspect this was the film where STONE hoped he would NOT be accused of inaccuracy...
  11. ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS tonight "And So Died Ria Bouchinska" starring CLAUDE RAINS 1am EST on METV
  12. Many wonderful actresses have bee named and now the thread is 3 pages... these were the three I wrote down: GENA ROWLANDS MARSHA MASON KIM NOVAK
  13. THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL (1957) I am starting to like this movie. I did not sit through it, but watched the beginning and end. TCM shows it often. This poster is absurd :
  14. I am not a true Punk fan, but I owned a few (dozen) back in the day and some albums sink in. For me, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables immediately comes to mind. Around 1980 records went through a lot of changes, you name it. X Los Angeles was one of those remarkable memorable records.
  15. If there is a VAL KILMER film I like that I could name, that's it. As far as history of THE DOORS goes, it's accurate. If there is an OLIVER STONE film that I like that I could name, it'd be NATURAL BORN KILLERS (but that's another subject...)
  16. I said it was nonsense, not "objectionable". Another member commented on OLIVER STONE's films and their dubious "history". The film offers very little as far as historical fact, but plenty of conjecture. It's nonsense.
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