A very strange album...
When I was a child, I was drawing and painting on Psychedelic Music, later in life, I started painting around The Doors, Jim Morrison, The Who and Keith Moon, Los Angeles and Jimi Hendrix. Once in L.A. I started videos around Mark Hollis of Talk Talk, celebrating the genius aspect. And now I am reporting on live L.A, shows and Jimmy Page, the genius again. My conclusion is that I am a genius and Music observer. This is what I want to share with you here.
Showing posts with label Album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Album. Show all posts
Monday, May 13, 2019
Elegant 80's w/ Talk Talk, Album REVIEW Nicola Sirkis (Indochine) Anec...
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Album,
anecdote,
Bryan Ferry,
Does Caroline Know?,
Don't Stop The Dance,
Indochine,
Le Palace,
Nicola Sirkis,
Nicolas Sirkis,
Paris,
Review,
Talk Talk,
Teardrops,
the Elegant 80's,
Womack & Womack,
Yael Bolender
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Mark Hollis LYRICS: Contrasts, Play on Words & A Little Bit of Cockney.....
I've been trying to figure out the funny and odds in Mark Hollis lyrics,
it is how I stumbled on a few Cockney-like things, it seems, maybe,
maybe not. I chiefly found some Poetry.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
MARK HOLLIS Solo Album, Renewed Review, O Brasil
How could I have missed that before???
Another reason to understand why Mark Hollis' Music is so close to me, and chiefly close to my heart.
Another reason to understand why Mark Hollis' Music is so close to me, and chiefly close to my heart.
Labels:
Acoustic,
Album,
Astrud Gilberto,
Brazil,
Brazilian Music,
Carlos Jobim,
Frank Sinatra,
Gilberto Gil,
Guitar,
Jorge Ben,
Mark Hollis,
Miles Davis,
Moshe Naim,
Piano,
Solo,
Teca & Ricardo,
Wilson Simonal,
Yael Bolender
Sunday, February 7, 2016
MARK HOLLIS 1984 Interview, French TRANSLATION, Traduction Francaise
Yes, I translate to French sometimes.
I am lucky enough to understand and speak English, but it is not the case for many people in France. Why these people should be deprived of something as interesting as this interview?
Hence this video...
Labels:
1984,
Album,
Animals,
Canada,
Ed Hollis,
Eddie and The Hot Rods,
French Translation,
Interview,
It's My Life,
Mark Hollis,
Mentor,
Surrealism,
Talk Talk,
Tim Pope,
Tour,
Traduction Francaise,
Videos,
Yael Bolender
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