11.30am
21 November 2012
3.54pm
14 December 2009
4.14pm
21 November 2012
4.14pm
14 December 2009
6.27pm
3 May 2012
‘We have all the time in the world’ by Louis Armstrong. Such a beautiful song, I always cry at it.
I’ve been on a Jazz kick today, and then I remembered this
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
5.36pm
3 May 2012
Been on a ‘Double Fantasy ‘ kick all day so now I’m listening to ‘I’m Losing You ‘. I know there’s a lot of Yoko’s tracks on there which I don’t particularly like but, apart from that, I love this album. As it was the first one he released in five years I don’t know why it didn’t sell more at first, or maybe that’s exactly the reason why.
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
7.50pm
14 December 2009
Frank Zappa’s “Duck Duck Goose”
Before that was “Dirty Diana” (Michael Jackson), and before that was “Extension Out” (Sun Ra Arkestra); and before that was “Rain ” (Beatles), and before that was, uh, something by Labelle whose title I can’t remember. I love shuffle play!
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
8.01pm
Reviewers
29 November 2012
Paul’s “Paul is Live” album. Magical Mystery Tour (the song) from it is on right now…
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8.34pm
12 January 2013
8.45pm
Reviewers
29 November 2012
Now I’m onto Wings’ “One Hand Clapping” soundtrack. It’s excellent…the versions of Jet , Soily, Junior’s Farm, Hi Hi Hi , and Band On The Run are the best they’ve done.
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9.38pm
1 November 2012
Farolito, a beautiful little gem of a romantic song, in Spanish, written by the great Mexican balladeer, Agustin Lara (born in 1900, died 1970 — most of his hits were composed in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s).
His full name was Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (!!!).
I only recently discovered this Mexican classic when I heard the current Mexican pop sensation, Natalia Lafourcade, do a cover of it (in a duet with the Brazilian musician Gilberto Gil):
Here’s the original by Agustin Lara:
Faded flowers, wait in a jar, till the evening is complete... complete... complete... complete...
5.50pm
3 May 2012
^^ That song sounds familiar, though I can’t think why it would. And what a long name (I see it has his pàrent’s names in there too, doesn’t it? – de Jesús Lara y Aguirre).
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
7.57pm
14 December 2009
Funny Paper said
Farolito, a beautiful little gem of a romantic song, in Spanish, written by the great Mexican balladeer, Agustin Lara (born in 1900, died 1970 — most of his hits were composed in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s).
His full name was Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (!!!).
Funny Paper, that’s the second-most awesome name I’ve seen on this forum! The single most awesome name is from the “Which of the Beatles children is your favourite?” thread, and is slightly more awesome simply because of, you know, the Beatles connection: “Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini de Savingniano di Romagnia!” (Barbara Bach’s daughter.)
Paul: Yeah well… first of all, we’re bringing out a ‘Stamp Out Detroit’ campaign.
2.38am
1 November 2012
fabfouremily said
^^ That song sounds familiar, though I can’t think why it would. And what a long name (I see it has his pàrent’s names in there too, doesn’t it? – de Jesús Lara y Aguirre).
Yeah, I think in Latin America and Spain they add on names from both mother and father.
Faded flowers, wait in a jar, till the evening is complete... complete... complete... complete...
2.40am
1 November 2012
Von Bontee said
Funny Paper said
Farolito, a beautiful little gem of a romantic song, in Spanish, written by the great Mexican balladeer, Agustin Lara (born in 1900, died 1970 — most of his hits were composed in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s).
His full name was Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino (!!!).
Funny Paper, that’s the second-most awesome name I’ve seen on this forum! The single most awesome name is from the “Which of the Beatles children is your favourite?” thread, and is slightly more awesome simply because of, you know, the Beatles connection: “Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini de Savingniano di Romagnia!” (Barbara Bach’s daughter.)
Was that a daughter from a previous marrage? And was she married to some Euro-royalty or something? (I’m guessing Monaco…?)
Faded flowers, wait in a jar, till the evening is complete... complete... complete... complete...
8.17am
17 January 2013
7.58pm
3 May 2012
1.36am
18 April 2013
7.01pm
3 May 2012
”Like Dreamers Do ”, I’m on a kick of early Beatles songs
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
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