Dimpfelmoser66
Dimpfelmoser66 t1_je4m3z4 wrote
Reply to Films that are excellent to throw on at night and fall asleep to. I need some suggestions, and I have a few that work for me. by Single_View_3645
Andrei Rublev (1966) by Tarkovsky does the trick for me. Works every single time.
Dimpfelmoser66 t1_je4gsl4 wrote
Reply to Who Likes Nick Cave? by MC-Onslow
I'm a cameraman form Berlin in my mid fifties. My Nick Cave period was in the late 80s. From Kicking against the Pricks till The Good Son. From then on I found the records and the live shows a bit repetitive and slowly lost interest. I also thought the 1990 documentary 'The Road to God Knows were' was self indulgent and dull. That might have speeded up the process of alienation.
Today, if I'm tempted to put on a Nick Cave record, most of the time I go for a hard bop artist, that I think I should know more about.
Dimpfelmoser66 t1_ixu9r6y wrote
Song: "All the Things You Are"
It's my favourite Jazz standard and I'm always extremely happy when it get's played during sessions. It was composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. The song was written for the musical Very Warm for May (1939)
Artist: Claude Monet
A lot of people are called geniuses, but he actually was one.
album: Getz/Gilberto
every time I listen to it, I'm struck by it's perfection
Dimpfelmoser66 t1_itfc8um wrote
Reply to What albums do you keep going back to? by Jon-G1508
Shellac - at Action Park
Julie London - Julie is her Name
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Chet Baker sings
Dinosaur Jr - You‘re living all over me
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Dimpfelmoser66 t1_je9n5qh wrote
Reply to Song game! by Icy-Lychee-8077
Dolly Parton by Silverfish
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