Today’s Rhapsody is “Urban Rhapsody” by the Neo Soul Acid Jazz Collective. http://youtu.be/benn_sZKgPc
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Raise a glass and wish a very happy birthday to two of our favorite guys, Charles and Abe!
Like many people across the globe I found PSY’s Gangam Style to be a catchy and frighteningly addictive ear worm. As a longtime fan of Bluegrass when I heard the Cleverly’s do a version I just had to share.
Today’s Rhapsody is some Jazz-Fusion from 1978 with Chick Corea and his title piece from the album of the same name… The Mad Hatter Rhapsody! As you can probably guess, the track names and the title come from by Lewis Carroll‘s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This weeks’ double feature is just a little short because… okay I confess I was weak. I could not watch the first film in this week’s selection, Heaven’s Gate in its entirety. I toughed out the first hour and a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
My good friends Aron Tarbuck and J Kovach have a Kickstarter Campaign this month for their project “Prospero’s Price” all about The Tempest, the Cthulhu Mythos and… Well, I’ll let Aron explain it himself: I am very proud to announce[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s Rhapsody is a Brazilian Rhapsody by Jean Absil.
I confess my childhood interest in Godzilla is mixed. I don’t think I could call myself a fan. For various reasons including my mostly limiting my television viewing to PBS and a general wimpiness when it came to horror films[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For this week’s selection of film I went with two very strange, but very different love stories. The first Miracle Mile, is a film I probably one I wouldn’t have watched when it came out in 1989. As a child[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Well I had a nice night at an Oscar party last night. (To be honest when I say Oscar party what I really mean is a regular dinner party where the Oscars just happened to be on in the background. The[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…