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Great Cinema Moments - Tango With Frida Kahlo
I guess this is my Valentine's sift?
Frida is a 2002 film which depicts the life of the artist Frida Kahlo and portrays the tortured personal life of this Mexican artist. It stars Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo and Alfred Molina as Diego Rivera.
The movie was adapted by Clancy Sigal, Diane Lake, Gregory Nava, Anna Thomas and Edward Norton (uncredited) from the book Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. It was directed by Julie Taymor while the soundtrack was written by Elliot Goldenthal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frida
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? - Ending Credits
From Wikipedia:
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? was a popular children's television game show, loosely based off the computer game of the same name. It aired on PBS from 1991 to 1996 and was hosted by Greg Lee with Lynne Thigpen as "The Chief" and Rockapella as the house vocal band and comedy troupe (Rockapella featured Barry Carl, Sean Altman, Elliot Kerman, and Scott Leonard - Jeff Thacher joined for the final season). The show's theme song, penned by Altman and David Yazbek, is one of the most well-known TV themes in television history, according to the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. The show holds the record as being the longest running game show on PBS and is the second longest running kids' game show behind Double Dare.
The Shins-'Phantom Limb'(children in deadly historic events)
i've had this song in my head for too long...
bonus trivia!
my girlfriend was telling me that the singer for The Shins lives in a house that Elliot Smith once lived in, and he didn't know this until an old girlfriend of Smith's recognized him and mentioned it. shout out to portland!
Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 (XO) LIVE
Elliot Smith performs Waltz #2 (XO) at Deck The Hall Ball in Seattle, back in 1998. A personal favorite.
Elliott Smith - Son of Sam
Since the only Elliot Smith tune I have heard previous to this one was "Needle In The Hay", from it's use in "The Royal Tennebaums", I was surprised by this song. I guess I assumed all of his music would sound more like that song than this one.
Elliott Smith - Son of Sam
More Elliot Smith here....
Project for the New American Century: The NeoCon Manifesto
The destruction of the fourth estate and push for militaristic American policy, we should have listened to warnings given by Eisenhower in his farewell address...
Neo-cons are currently fractured but at still omnipresent at hill, Elliot Abrams #2 at NSA still promotes the idea of democracy in the Middle East (linchpin of neo con agenda) however others have split over Iraq, Paul Wolfowitz has been keeping quiet since joining the World Bank, Douglas Feith helped plan US strategy for Iraq but now admits mistakes, Richard Perle has hit the Bush team for occupying Iraq and William Kristol faults Rumsfeld for putting too few boots on the ground. Looks like rats abandoning a sinking ship.
Scott McKenzie - If You're Going To San Franciso
For all the old farts in VideoSift
Cass Elliot introduces Scott McKenzie, who performes the classic 'San Francisco' at Monterey 1967. "San Francisco" became a hippie anthem in the United States and was popular around the world. It was played at the Summer of Love in San Francisco.
I feel way older then I am , I love how you get to see Jimi Hendrix and others just chilling!
The most amazing ukelele playing you will ever see (Jake Shimabukuro)
I, also, registered just to vote for this piece of magic. Thanks for sharing.
Reminds me of a time where a co-worker took me aside in the back room in the restaurant where we were both working late at night and he played Forbidden Dreams on guitar (7 minutes and yes, he was a pro). Too cool, both pieces are a work of art, one I was witness to live and this one I felt like I was.
The player who played for me, you ask? Stephen Elliot.
Cheers