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I've loved that song 'Vincent' since I was a little kid.
Whenever I hear it, it still chokes me up.
Take care,
Archaic
Hi there Archaic - I am fine thanks. Hope you are too. Yes - Vincent is a beautiful song and I love that You Tube post because each painting works so well with the song. I sometimes use it in my classes. It is always well received.
hmmmm I love Chopin!!! I'm having a Wojciech Kilar evening with the genius soundtrack of Coppola's dracula (surely HE didn't deserve such a genius for soundtrack composer but still, it's the best soundtrack in the world!)
That really is very good Sister! It conjures up the story very well.
I thought Dracula was a fantastic book but I can never watch the films. They are either way too camp or so very creepy I just can't stomache them! The book didn't seem so bad in that sense - it was justy very absorbing.
ahah yes the music is awesome but the movie is crap. my high school personal project was the story of the myth of Dracula from Vlad Tepes to the latest movies from the original history to the legend, studying every tales and books and movies, which was a huuuge subject starting already in silent movies on the subject. It was two years of really FUN studies and it saved my ass at the graduation and getting a 18/20 grade making up for veeeeery low results in maths anyway, the Tepes story is fascinating, and no movie beats the book, it was my conclusion, in movies, either they make a romance out of it, either they skip and put aside the role of Dr Van Helsing. there Is no satisfying movie from this novel!!
PS: I heard a new movie based on Lewis' Monk was soon coming out!!! I just can't wait!! this is one of my first favorite novels!!!
I just had the most weird weird experience listening to this, Limehouse..
In the late '70s I lived with a guy who was a Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen fanatic -I didn't like either of them, because my tastes ran more to punk, ska, soul, -and traditional folk.
He used to busk for a hobby, and we did spend a few months touring Europe with him busking, and I occasionally sang harmonies.
Since, I've really learned to appreciate Neil (via Nirvana !).
It was so strange watching your clip because, although I didn't know the title, I just started singing along with it perfectly and knew every word
automatically...with a heavy sense of nostalgia.
I just had the most weird weird experience listening to this, Limehouse..
In the late '70s I lived with a guy who was a Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen fanatic -I didn't like either of them, because my tastes ran more to punk, ska, soul, -and traditional folk.
He used to busk for a hobby, and we did spend a few months touring Europe with him busking, and I occasionally sang harmonies.
Since, I've really learned to appreciate Neil (via Nirvana !).
It was so strange watching your clip because, although I didn't know the title, I just started singing along with it perfectly and knew every word
automatically...with a heavy sense of nostalgia.
Hi Ruby - that's a very interesting story because I used to listen to Neil Young all the time when I was a teeanger back in the 1970s - along with a wide range of other stuff including rock (Zepplin) pop (Bowie) classical stuff (all sorts) and lots and lots of folk (Baez/Dylan/Seeger/PP&M etc). Like everyone else - I moved on to other things and one day a couple of years ago we were on holiday and my husband pushed a CD into the player in the car and Neil's 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' resounded around the car. I immediately started to sing along - even though I had not heard the song for more than 25 years! I knew every word! It was like finding your old gym shoes in the cupboard under the stairs and putting them on to find they still fitted!
We recorded him at Glastonbury last year and he still sounds as fresh as ever (although he looks a bit older - like all of us!).
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