Hertsseasider
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Anyone got a link to the Charlie Adam double penalty at Spurs played to some heavy orchestral music ?
That reduces me to tears, too.Well we could get all comical here and suggest maybe Russ Conway’s piano solo version of ELP’s ‘Fanfare for the common man’ Great! But in all seriousness I’d go for Elgar’s Nimrod. Bliss.
Fantastic tune .What would be your choice ?
I think this takes some beating with all its connotations.
Even reduces one on the principals to tears
That's a great song.Black. Wonderful Life
Theme From Harry’s Game by Clannad.
Sends a chill up my spine.
I’ve got the 7” single,22/1/1981, Bronze cover: Ceremony:Fac 33A with Bernard Sumner on vocals. And, ‘In a Lonely place’ Fac 33B with Ian Curtis on vocals, but can’t find whether it was recorded at Cargo or not, Martin Hannett produced it so I’m thinking it was.?It’s Atmosphere. Not the Russ Abbot version either. Followed by In A Lonely Place ....and I mean the Cargo studios recording not that I’m trainspotting or anything. Thank me later.
Always the latter
A song about suicide, or a song about hope?
I was ‘in drink’ earlier. It should’ve been clearer....atmosphere from Cargo session. I think In A Lonely Place came from Strawberry in Stockport although a much later rerelease had Ian’s vocals on it. I’d have to look back.I’ve got the 7” single,22/1/1981, Bronze cover: Ceremony:Fac 33A with Bernard Sumner on vocals. And, ‘In a Lonely place’ Fac 33B with Ian Curtis on vocals, but can’t find whether it was recorded at Cargo or not, Martin Hannett produced it so I’m thinking it was.?
‘In drink’ Memories from those years were always a bit off centre due to the imbibing of something or another. Dug this cassette out earlier, used to tape John Peel most nights back in late 70’s early 80’s before buggering off to Spain for 10 years.I was ‘in drink’ earlier. It should’ve been clearer....atmosphere from Cargo session. I think In A Lonely Place came from Strawberry in Stockport although a much later rerelease had Ian’s vocals on it. I’d have to look back.
Braised lambBeautiful song
Bit off-topic. Lytham. I usually like his (Nolan's) films, but saw The Prestige tother day, and though it stank. Is it regarded by you, and other Nolanophiles, as one of his best?Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan this time, sorry for spamming with films but a great theme from one of THE great films and still easier to understand than Tenet
It's my favourite to be honest, the whole film is the exact trick that Michael Caine describes in the opening scene. He tells you what's going to happen but everyone misses it. And it's got Bowie in it!Bit off-topic. Lytham. I usually like his (Nolan's) films, but saw The Prestige tother day, and though it stank. Is it regarded by you, and other Nolanophiles, as one of his best?
Perhaps I'm a bit thick. Had the feeling of a self-referential literary structure, but didn't care enough for any of the characters to put in the mental spadework. I'll give it another crack someday. Love Bowie, too, but thought he was just plain silly in this. Oh, well. I've still got "Tenet" to unravel!It's my favourite to be honest, the whole film is the exact trick that Michael Caine describes in the opening scene. He tells you what's going to happen but everyone misses it. And it's got Bowie in it!