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P.S. The movie 200 Motels sucks, but the soundtrack doesn’t. By the way, at the premiere of "200 Motels" (a concert solely to fund the film), a young Zubin Mehta was invited to conduct the orchestra. No kidding!
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"... and even the voice actor for porn films." ---> Oh really? When? I know it like this: one beautiful day, back in the days of Studio Z in Cucamonga, Frankone received a visit from a rich (or maybe not) gentleman. This wealthy gentleman wanted to commission a nice porn film from a Zappa without a mustache. Frank suggested an audiocassette, as it was more practical and, above all, cheaper. The rich gentleman agreed. Frank then called a friend of his, with whom he had a blast recording fake gasps of pleasure during a night of non-love. When it came time to deliver the product, the rich gentleman showed his badge. He was the county sheriff. Because of this prank in the style of "Porkys," our hero spent a few days in jail, an experience that marked him quite a bit. After his release, Zappa asked for the tape to be returned to him, but in vain... This incident marked him significantly as well...
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No, no... it’s not a reissue... I bought it like the day it came out or the day after. Evidently the bonus CD has since been removed. Mysteries of posthumous discography...
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Mmmh... I haven't heard this Sting album, but it's getting good reviews in this month's Amadeus. Grammophone is always reliable... In short, Punny, I don't believe you. :-)
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"A small EP - released in the Australian version" ---> Are you sure? I bought this CD, bonus included, when it came out... And I didn't get it in Australia, you know...
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Heard something on the tube... Sorry, but the quote from Chopin (whose music I don't even like) is completely out of place. This O'Halloran is in the same league as Giovanni Allevi... Actually, it's even worse... But then I don't understand... It seems like these pop pianists are competing to see who is more mediocre... Well, good for them...
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"I don’t know if there are any actual albums made by him, but considering the historical period he belongs to, I doubt it..." ---> And you are very much mistaken. Louis Armstrong's records can be easily found both online and in stores (even on sale). I recommend "Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson," just because I’m listening to it again...
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True, Joseph II in that movie is quite charming. I really love how he leaves that scene (it's not shown in the linked video). He says in a casual tone: "Well, that's done too. STRECK!". And after the "STRECK", he and his entourage leave like one man. Shafter and Forman's Salieri is too petty to be real, the kappellmeister is utterly unwatchable... Anyway, no worries, I was just making a simple association. I absolutely disagree on the kitsch, but around here, we still like you. :-) I want to highlight the Tatum album I like the most. The "Group masterpiece" from Pablo with Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich. Bye.
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Well, there are at least three goat-headed ones there... You choose the one you like the most. :-)
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@conte: "...and too many notes." ---> :-)
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