to be cast in the same 'lot' as jim and reya - you've made my day (well maybe month!) the video is, to use the word for the day - BRILLIANT. both the pictures and musical scoring of jim's view into the 'home of gregg' was transcendent! I've been enamored with the music from the red violin since the instant I heard it; the other piece reminded me of one of my favorite satie pieces (name of which escapes me at the moment) - happy that j gave the titles.
I do admit to having some flashbacks to an earlier lifestyle! thanks jim for the trip - ;)
Kimy - I agree with you on all counts. Some people dismissed Red Violin at the time of its release, but I love it. That's such a perfect piece of music to make one think about the history of these still lives that have transcended various moving lives. I may watch Red Violin again. (And, to be honest, I've had a huge crush on "Highway 61".)
Thanks for including me -- the slideshow/video I created after catsitting for you -- on your blog. Very hospitable of you! - Jim, proprietor of the Blue Elephant Cafe
Location: San Francisco, California, United States
JunkThief is your typical Gallic Jew boy born on the Great Plains, went to Gotham and Ouagadougou and Kathmandu before settling in San Francisco's Mission District. Now he searches the dark alleys of that city to find good conversation, Weimar culture and (but of course) the perfect door knob.
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to be cast in the same 'lot' as jim and reya - you've made my day (well maybe month!) the video is, to use the word for the day - BRILLIANT. both the pictures and musical scoring of jim's view into the 'home of gregg' was transcendent! I've been enamored with the music from the red violin since the instant I heard it; the other piece reminded me of one of my favorite satie pieces (name of which escapes me at the moment) - happy that j gave the titles.
I do admit to having some flashbacks to an earlier lifestyle! thanks jim for the trip - ;)
Kimy - I agree with you on all counts. Some people dismissed Red Violin at the time of its release, but I love it. That's such a perfect piece of music to make one think about the history of these still lives that have transcended various moving lives. I may watch Red Violin again. (And, to be honest, I've had a huge crush on "Highway 61".)
Thanks for including me -- the slideshow/video I created after catsitting for you -- on your blog. Very hospitable of you! - Jim, proprietor of the Blue Elephant Cafe
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