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Trevor Rabin actually took the group by the hand along with Squire, leading it toward a catchy, alluring sound with strong arena-rock shades. The terrible look of the group, with teased and platinum blonde dyed hair... an air like uncles from Duran Duran that is hard to digest.
Trevor Rabin actually took the group by the hand along with Squire, leading it toward a catchy, alluring sound with strong arena-rock shades.
The terrible look of the group, with teased and platinum blonde dyed hair... an air like uncles from Duran Duran that is hard to digest.
The 9012 Live DVD captures Yes during their 1984 pop-rock phase, led by Trevor Rabin and Tony Kaye. The concert showcases strong performances with a catchy arena-rock sound, though the shift away from classic prog elements may disappoint some fans. The band’s 80s look and vibe feel awkward and outdated. Extras offer intriguing backstage moments and interviews valuable for die-hard fans. Discover Yes’s 80s transformation and watch the 9012 Live DVD to experience their unique concert energy and backstage stories!
"Elisir in '87 adds nothing to Alice's career but represents the musician's first attempt to engage with her repertoire often changing its features." "It’s a shame that an artist who has such a remarkable charisma live still hasn’t had the chance to record her concerts on an album."
"Elisir in '87 adds nothing to Alice's career but represents the musician's first attempt to engage with her repertoire often changing its features."
"It’s a shame that an artist who has such a remarkable charisma live still hasn’t had the chance to record her concerts on an album."
Elisir (1987) by Alice features rearranged tracks from her early career with fuller sounds characteristic of the late '80s. Originally planned as a live album, it includes unreleased songs like "Nuvole" and a delicate cover of Paul McCartney's "The Fool On The Hill." The album reflects Alice's first attempt to creatively revisit her repertoire, though some fans lament the absence of a live recording. While adding little new to her career, Elisir showcases her evolving artistic style and strong charisma. Discover Alice's Elisir and experience the elegant evolution of her classic songs. Listen now to this underappreciated gem!
"Maxwell, I'm not a poet, I don't die for love: I work on Wall Street." "Most of the time I realize that violence is the only resource of the primitives."
"Maxwell, I'm not a poet, I don't die for love: I work on Wall Street."
"Most of the time I realize that violence is the only resource of the primitives."
Woody Allen's 1982 film 'A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy' marks a return to light, simple comedy after a critical disappointment. Set in a pastoral, early 1900s American countryside, it draws inspiration from Shakespeare, blending romantic entanglements with whimsical erotic undertones. The film features excellent cinematography, evocative music, and a strong cast including José Ferrer, Mary Steenburgen, and Mia Farrow in her first Allen role. The director balances character neuroses with a peaceful natural backdrop, creating a delightful and charming comedy. Explore Woody Allen's delightful and rustic romantic comedy—watch A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy today!
"The great detective Remington Steele? He doesn’t exist. I invented him." The series is a continuous homage to great cinema, from noir to comedy, from mystery to thriller.
"The great detective Remington Steele? He doesn’t exist. I invented him."
The series is a continuous homage to great cinema, from noir to comedy, from mystery to thriller.
Remington Steele is a beloved 1980s detective TV series starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan. The show cleverly blends mystery, romance, and cinematic references, creating a dynamic partnership that drives the story. Its stylish production, elegant photography, and strong acting make it a pleasure to watch even decades later. Although it’s been replayed multiple times, DVD availability remains limited. Dive into the charming world of Remington Steele—stream episodes, discover its cinematic roots, and experience classic 80s detective drama today!
Songs like "Heartbeat", "Moondreams", "It’s So Easy" are truly refreshing, light and catchy, played with great fun and carefreeness. "Holly Days" is McCartney’s first attempt to rediscover the rock roots of his music.
Songs like "Heartbeat", "Moondreams", "It’s So Easy" are truly refreshing, light and catchy, played with great fun and carefreeness.
"Holly Days" is McCartney’s first attempt to rediscover the rock roots of his music.
Holly Days, released in 1977 under Denny Laine's name but heavily influenced by Paul McCartney, is a spirited tribute album covering Buddy Holly classics. Recorded mostly by McCartney with vocals by Laine, the album features light, catchy renditions reflecting a carefree, adolescent joy. Though commercially overlooked at the time, it stands as an early exploration of McCartney reconnecting with his rock roots, preceding later projects like Run Devil Run. Its sparse production and fun vibe give it unique energy within Wings' discography. Listen to Holly Days and experience a joyful tribute to Buddy Holly's timeless rock'n'roll spirit!
"These are naïve songs far from the personality of the performer, they exemplify a certain approach to songwriting as pure melodicity with lyrics reminiscent of almost adolescent love." "Listening to the songs composed by Alice dazzled [Franco Battiato] and he managed to get her signed with EMI, marking the beginning of her high-quality career."
"These are naïve songs far from the personality of the performer, they exemplify a certain approach to songwriting as pure melodicity with lyrics reminiscent of almost adolescent love."
"Listening to the songs composed by Alice dazzled [Franco Battiato] and he managed to get her signed with EMI, marking the beginning of her high-quality career."
This review examines Alice Visconti's second album 'Cosa Resta... Un Fiore' released in 1978, highlighting its melodic but naive style. It notes the album's disownment by the artist in later years, due to limited personal input and conventional songwriting. Despite decent success, the work contrasts with the sophisticated, impactful music Alice would produce after collaborating with Franco Battiato. The review appreciates her vocal talent but acknowledges the album's lightweight artistic character. Explore Alice Visconti’s early musical roots with 'Cosa Resta... Un Fiore' and hear the beginnings of a unique Italian voice.
"Rob divides his life between two houses and two women, he’s a fake but also tremendously charming and the viewer can’t help but root for him." "A very light, delightful, and fast-paced film...a sophisticated Allen-style comedy mixed with a bit of slapstick humor."
"Rob divides his life between two houses and two women, he’s a fake but also tremendously charming and the viewer can’t help but root for him."
"A very light, delightful, and fast-paced film...a sophisticated Allen-style comedy mixed with a bit of slapstick humor."
Micki & Maude, directed by Blake Edwards, is a charming and fast-paced 80s romantic comedy starring Dudley Moore. The film explores complex modern relationships and polygamy through humor and heart. It blends sophisticated wit with slapstick elements and highlights shifting social norms around family and love. The review praises Moore's charm and the film's playful tone. Watch Micki & Maude to enjoy a witty and charming 80s comedy exploring love and family in style.
"Alice’s definitive affirmation as an artist breaking boundaries to enrich herself with new sounds." "Rarely does one have the sensation of truly listening to something really perfect."
"Alice’s definitive affirmation as an artist breaking boundaries to enrich herself with new sounds."
"Rarely does one have the sensation of truly listening to something really perfect."
The review praises Alice's 1989 album 'Il sole nella pioggia' as her artistic breakthrough, highlighting its sophisticated musical style and poetic lyrics. It emphasizes the role of high-caliber collaborators who shape the album's unique sound. The songs are noted for their natural flow, harmony, and accessible yet refined quality. The review concludes that the album remains a timeless and underappreciated masterpiece on the global stage. Discover Alice’s timeless masterpiece—listen to 'Il sole nella pioggia' and experience elegant musical storytelling.
"I read the book 'Live And Let Die' in one day, started writing the song that same evening, and continued the next day. By evening, I had finished it." "The music explodes in an orchestral swirl, a sonic vortex reminiscent of the melody Paul composed for the finale of 'A Day In The Life'."
"I read the book 'Live And Let Die' in one day, started writing the song that same evening, and continued the next day. By evening, I had finished it."
"The music explodes in an orchestral swirl, a sonic vortex reminiscent of the melody Paul composed for the finale of 'A Day In The Life'."
The review highlights Paul McCartney's rapid and inspired creation of 'Live And Let Die' as a James Bond theme song in 1973. It details the song's dynamic composition, including Linda McCartney's reggae interlude, orchestral arrangements, and its lasting status as a classic. The B-side track and the song's frequent live performance by Wings are also noted. Listen to Paul McCartney’s timeless 'Live And Let Die' and explore the story behind this legendary James Bond theme!
"The Turning Point" tries to bring the viewer inside a world that is always seen from afar in its harmony, perfection, and grace; in reality, it is a field where the struggle to emerge is a daily occurrence. Bancroft and MacLaine engage in a series of very intense scenes, their dialogues full of emotion, eternally balancing between MacLaine’s resentment and Bancroft’s nostalgia, envy.
"The Turning Point" tries to bring the viewer inside a world that is always seen from afar in its harmony, perfection, and grace; in reality, it is a field where the struggle to emerge is a daily occurrence.
Bancroft and MacLaine engage in a series of very intense scenes, their dialogues full of emotion, eternally balancing between MacLaine’s resentment and Bancroft’s nostalgia, envy.
Herbert Ross's 1977 film The Turning Point offers a rare, intimate look into the challenging world of ballet, spotlighting the sacrifices and emotions of dancers. The movie focuses on two women—one who left dance for family, the other nearing career end—played by Anne Bancroft and Shirley MacLaine, whose performances anchor the film. The elegant choreography by the American Ballet Theatre complements a story filled with passion, nostalgia, and rivalry. Despite its 11 Oscar nominations and significance in 1970s cinema, the film remains somewhat forgotten today. Discover the emotional world of ballet and brilliant acting in Herbert Ross’s The Turning Point—watch it and feel the passion!
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