Melancholia

"Ich steh mit einem Fuß im Grabe"


(I am standing with one foot in the grave),

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Gabor Szabo - Spellbinder (1966) [full album]


 
Published on Jul 8, 2014
Unique Music from the terribly underrated Gabor Szabo.

01 - Spellbinder (0:00)
02 - Witchcraft (5:30)
03 - It Was A Very Good Year (10:12)
04 - Gypsy Queen (13:00)
05 - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (18:17)
06 - Cheetah (20:47)
07 - My Foolish Heart (24:59)
08 - Yearning
09 - Autumn Leaves
10 - Speak To Me Of Love



 

Linda Ronstadt's amazing cover of Patsy Cline's Crazy



Uploaded on Dec 13, 2011
Okay,it
was 1976, no one was thinking of Patsy. She was far from being the icon
she has been for the last 30 years. But at that time, Linda introduced
this as Willie Nelsons song. the arrangement is superb with the country
guitar lead, terrrific acoustic guitar and Linda's amazing vocal, esp in
the closing part of the song.



Sunday, April 16, 2017

Albert Camus's “The Human Crisis” read by Viggo Mortensen, 70 years later



 



00:20 Introduction by Shanny Peer, Director of the Maison Française
05:35 Introduction by Alice Kaplan, Professor of Yale University
11:50 Reading of 'The Human Crisis' by Viggo Mortensen
56:50 Discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and Souleymane Bachir Diagne

On
April 28, 2016 a reading by Viggo Mortensen of a speech by Albert
Camus, and roundtable discussion with Viggo Mortensen, Alice Kaplan and
Souleymane Bachir Diagne

Albert Camus originally delivered this
lecture on “La Crise de l’homme” on March 28, 1946, to a very full house
at the McMillin Academic Theatre at Columbia University, on his first
and only trip to the United States. 70 years later, to celebrate
Camus’s visit to New York and Columbia, his lecture will be delivered in
a dramatic reading by the actor Viggo Mortensen, in a version newly
translated into English by Alice Kaplan.

The event will be
introduced by Shanny Peer and by Alice Kaplan, who will share new
research from her forthcoming book, Looking for the Stranger: Albert
Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic, to bring alive Camus’ U.S.
visit and provide a context for his lecture. After the reading, Bachir
Diagne and Alice Kaplan will be joined by Viggo Mortensen for a panel
discussion about Albert Camus’ influence, his impressions of the U.S.,
and his reception in this country as a leading voice of the postwar
generation of French intellectuals.

Participants: Viggo Mortensen
has consistently earned acclaim for his work in a wide range of films.
Some of these include Jauja, Loin des hommes, The Two Faces of January, A
Dangerous Method, The Road, Eastern Promises, Appaloosa, A History of
Violence, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He has received various
nominations and awards from groups including the Screen Actors Guild,
the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Hollywood
Foreign Press Association, and the British Academy of Film and
Television Arts. Apart from acting in movies and plays, Mortensen is a
poet, photographer, and painter. He founded and is the editor of
Perceval Press, an independent publishing house specializing in poetry,
photography, painting, and critical writing.

Souleymane Bachir Diagne is Professor of Philosophy and French and Chair, Department of French, Columbia University.

Alice Kaplan is the John M. Musser Professor of French and chair of the Department of French at Yale University.

This
event is organized in partnership with The Albert Camus Estate and is
part of a series of events taking place in New York on the theme of
"Camus : A Stranger in the City" (March 26 – April 19 / @camusnyc2016)
commemorating the 70th year anniversary of Camus’ visit to the United
States.

If you want to see the Q&A with Viggo Mortensen about the movie Far from Men, a video is available here: https://youtu.be/GE3Ux2on5B0?t=2m20s

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Patti Page - Tennessee Waltz (Original Classic with Lyrics)


 






Tennessee Waltz ( 1959 ) - CONNIE FRANCIS - Lyrics



I ♥ Oldies

Tennessee Waltz ( 1959 ) - CONNIE FRANCIS - Lyrics

Written in 1946, first release in 1948.

I was waltzin' with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz

When an old friend I happened to see

Introduced her to my loved one

And while they were waltzinn'

My friend stole my sweetheart from me

I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz

Now I know just how much I have lost

Yes, I lost my little darlin' the night they were playing

The beautiful Tennessee Waltz



S.Vansay ( Vanhxay )




Linda Ronstadt & Smokey Robinson - Ooo Baby Baby / The Track Of My Tears...


































Published on Oct 11, 2015
Duet
of Linda Ronstadt and Smokey Robinson performing his soul R&B hits
Ooo Baby Baby and The Track Of My Tears before a live studio audience at
the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25,
1983. "Ooo Baby Baby" and "The Track Of My Tears" were written and
recorded on Motown Records by Smokey Robinson by The Miracles in 1965.
Two of the Miracles' most-covered tunes, Linda Ronstadt achieved Ooo
Baby Baby's greatest commercial success when she covered it in 1978;
then The Track Of My Tears on her 1976 album Prisoner In Disguise.



Tuesday, April 11, 2017