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Audio Ethiopian music Music photography

Getatchew Mekurya.

Tezata.
Yèné Hassab Gwadegna.

The “Nightmare Carnival” stylings of saxophone maestro Gétatchèw Mèkurya.

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Audio Field recordings Music

Burundi.

Flute.
Akazéhé par Une Jeune Fille.
Akazéhé par Deux Jeunes Filles.

Mesmerizing music from the Republic of Burundi; truly timeless.

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Audio Islamic music Music vocalists

Islamic Vocalists of Note.

Aqi Pishak: Love Song.
Dunya Yunis: Abu Zeluf
Radha & Ga’s: Mehein Fin Baqid & Dahai Fin Baqid
Tahlil. {Unknown artist{s}.}

Memorable music from the World of Islam series.

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Audio Jazz Music vocalists

Vocalists, of Note.

Johnny Hartman: They Say It’s Wonderful.
Al Hibbler: After the Lights Go Down Low.
Arthur Prysock: Ain’t It Funny.
Leon Thomas: One.
Leon Thomas: Song for my Father.
Jimmy Scott: All The Way.
Irene Kral: Small Day Tomorrow.

A sampler, from upper-echelon practitioners of the art.

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Impersonation Music

Cavalcade of Stars.

Let It Be {as Warner Oland}
Hey Jude {as Peter Lorre}
The Games People Play {as Bela Lugosi}
Sugar, Sugar {as Sydney Greenstreet}

The indomitable Paul Frees takes on some pop music standards, in a baffling array of idioms.

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Jazz Music music videos photography pianists

Pianists, of Note.

Herbie Nichols: The Spinning Song.
Wildflower.
The Gig.
Herbie Nichols: Lady Sings the Blues.
Mal Waldron: Blues for F.P.
Way In.
Bud Powell: Monopoly.
John’s Abbey.
Buster Rides Again.
Bud Powell: Un Poco Loco
Paul Bley: Mr. Joy. {Turning Point} {May, 1968}
Ida Lupino {from Closer 1965}.
Ida Lupino {from Ramblin’ 1966}.

A sampler/primer of some of the greats. Some neglected gems. Some masterworks. Some __________.

Featured are Herbie Nichols, Mal Waldron, Bill Evans, Randy Weston, Horace Tapscott, Bud Powell, Paul Bley, and Horace Silver.

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comedy Fawlty Towers Humour Monty Python

Monty Python, part Two.

A collection/potpourri of great Monty Moments.

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Actors Actors of Greatness Film Leslie Howard photography

The Petrified Forest {1936}.

A tour de force by titans of the silver screen: Leslie Howard, Humphrey Bogart, and Bette Davis. Mr. Howard insisted that a relatively unknown Bogart be cast for the role of iconic outlaw Duke Mantee; it became the actor’s first big breakthrough. Mantee, a Dillenger-like desperado, sets new elite standards for an obsession with people sitting down. Howard’s character, a down and out man of letters, provides the philosophical dimension. His interactions with the imposing Mantee are some of the greatest exchanges in film history.

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Uncategorized

The Jack Lemmon.

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Poetry poets Text Writings

The Poetry.

Gérard de Nerval – El Desdichado (1853)
El Deschidado

I am the man of gloom – widowed – unconsoled
The prince of Aquitaine, his tower in ruin:
My sole star is dead – and my constellated lute
Bears the Black Sun of Melancholia.

In the night of the tomb, you, my consolation,
Give me back Posillipo and the Italian sea,
The flower that so eased my heart’s desolation,
And the trellis that twines the rose into the vine.

Am I Eros or Phoebus? Lusignan or Biron?
My brow is still red with the kiss of the queen;
I have dreamt in the grotto where the siren swims. . .

And, twice victorious, I have crossed Acheron:
My Orphic lyre in turn modulating the strains
Of the sighs of the saint and the cries of the fay.

trans. Richard Sieburth.

The work of maestros, read either by Tom O’Bedlam, or the poets themselves.

Addendum: John Gielgud chimes in with some Percy B Shelley, as does Bryan Cranston, and Milton is presented on the page. As is Nerval, for that matter. And then/now, some tributes: