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Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Cecil Taylor "Tales (8 Whisps)" from the album "Unit Structures" released in 1966 on Blue Note Records.
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Cecil Taylor "Tales (8 Whisps)" from the album "Unit Structures" released in 1966 on Blue Note Records.
Krzysztof Komeda "Pushing The Car" from the Soundtrack EP "Cul-de-Sac" released in 1966 on Polydor Records. The below says the track is "Walk On The Water" this is incorrect, that is Track III on Side A of the EP, the below is "Pushing The Car" which is Track I on Side A of the EP.
"Cul-de-Sac" is my joint favourite Roman Polanski film (joint favourite with "Knife In The Water" made in 1962, "Repulsion" made in 1965 and "Rosemary's Baby" made in 1968) As a person Roman Polanski is a POS, but I can respect the Cinematic Art he created in the 1960s, I do also like his film version of "MacBeth" made in 1971 and also I like "Chinatown" made in 1974.
Here is the original trailer for "Cul-de-Sac"
Cul-de-sac (1966 film) - Wikipedia
"Cul-de-Sac" features Donald Pleasence and Françoise Dorléac who was the older sister of Catherine Deneuve, not as beautiful as her younger sister but she was the more superior actress. Françoise Dorléac died exactly one year after the release of "Cul-de-Sac" in June 1967 at the age of 25 years in age, she had an unfortunate and horrific death:
Françoise Dorléac - Wikipedia
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Cecil Taylor "Tales (8 Whisps)" from the album "Unit Structures" released in 1966 on Blue Note Records.
Krzysztof Komeda "Pushing The Car" from the Soundtrack EP "Cul-de-Sac" released in 1966 on Polydor Records. The below says the track is "Walk On The Water" this is incorrect, that is Track III on Side A of the EP, the below is "Pushing The Car" which is Track I on Side A of the EP.
"Cul-de-Sac" is my joint favourite Roman Polanski film (joint favourite with "Knife In The Water" made in 1962, "Repulsion" made in 1965 and "Rosemary's Baby" made in 1968) As a person Roman Polanski is a POS, but I can respect the Cinematic Art he created in the 1960s, I do also like his film version of "MacBeth" made in 1971 and also I like "Chinatown" made in 1974.
Here is the original trailer for "Cul-de-Sac"
Cul-de-sac (1966 film) - Wikipedia
"Cul-de-Sac" features Donald Pleasence and Françoise Dorléac who was the older sister of Catherine Deneuve, not as beautiful as her younger sister but she was the more superior actress. Françoise Dorléac died exactly one year after the release of "Cul-de-Sac" in June 1967 at the age of 25 years in age, she had an unfortunate and horrific death:
Françoise Dorléac - Wikipedia
Jacques Brel "JoJo" from his final album "Brel" released in 1977 on Barclay Records.
Like the majority of the songs on his final album "JoJo" is about old friendship, dying and death. Jacques Brel knew he was dying when he recorded this sublime album, he would die of cancer less than a year after it was released, it is an exquisite record in a catalogue of exquisite records that Brel left behind.
Jacques Brel was an artistic genius, the term genius is used too liberally and often for those who are not even near genius but instead are just talented. Like with Sandy Denny songs 90% of Jacques Brel songs can reduce me to tears, they are that profound.
Here's one to watch. From South Africa, Alice Phoebe Lou "She"
Very original indeed.
So I have had a few months away from this thread that I begin two years and seven months ago, it still is going strong, excellent. Also thank you for everyone continuing to post in it
Pogo ogo are you aware of Dave Evans, yes? No?
Dave Evans "Grey Lady Morning" from the album "The Words In Between" released in 1971 on The Village Thing Records.
Cecil Taylor "Tales (8 Whisps)" from the album "Unit Structures" released in 1966 on Blue Note Records.