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Brilliant beyond words.

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Hello! I love the Song and also the Artwork. Great Find. Thank you!

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Fuzzy by Grant Lee Buffalo :bison: :notes:

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RIP Kris Kristofferson

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88 yrs a true renaissance man. I thought the few roles he picked were sensational.


^^Semi-Tough was the second greatest football movie of all time (after North Dallas Forty).
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Bronson in Mel Gibson’s great Payback was a frightening mafia villain.
Runner up: in Scorcese’s Alice. Saw this in a motel in the high desert recently with wifey–why hadn’t I seen this before? dang.

I have lived and breathed ‘Sunday Morning Coming Down’ :slight_smile:

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Dai Fujikura and Jan Bang, The Bow Maker (2022)

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i like it

Melvins/Big Business in their “two drummers, why not?” era.

By stroke of luck they happened to be opposite-handed which enabled them to play on one giant mirrored drumkit for a great visual effect, and it’s particularly impressive in the intro shots for this performance.

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Childhood memories :smiling_face_with_tear:

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For a number of years, Genesis’ Selling England by the Pound was my favorite album. I am especially amused by the wordplay in the lyrics, in almost every song. Even pound has a double meaning in the album’s title.

If Great Britain is the “Isle of Plenty,” then its supermarkets offer an “Aisle of Plenty”:

The lyrics mention obliquely, through puns, the names of supermarket chains: Safeway, Tesco, Fine Fare. Then we hear a recitation of a grocery advert, delivered by Peter Gabriel as a chant:

“I don’t belong here”, said old Tessa right out loud
Easy, love, there’s the safe way home
Thankful for her fine fare discount, Tess co-operates
Still alone in o-hell-o – see the deadly nightshade grow

English ribs of beef, bone-in, forty-seven pence a pound
Peek Freans Family, assorted, from seventeen and a half to twelve
Fairy Liquid Giant, slashed from 20p to seventeen and a half

Table Jellies at four pence each
Anchor butter down to eleven pence for a half
Birds Eye dairy cream sponge on offer this week

It’s Scrambled Eggs!

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The opening of Genesis’ “Cinema Show” (above) always reminds me of “In paradisum” from Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem:

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You simply have great taste in music. I always enjoy listening to you :sound: :notes:

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