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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1910
Song of the Day: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], music by Bernard Herrmann, harks back to his early years as a film score composer. This suite, derived from the soundtrack to the enchanting 1947 fantasy film, starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison, features some of the…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1909
Song of the Day: Marnie (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Bernard Herrmann, is the third of our 5-day mini-tribute to this cinematic score legend. This score for the 1964 film starring Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren, was the last of Herrmann’s seven collaborations with Hitchcock.
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1908
Song of the Day: Vertigo (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Bernard Herrmann, is the second suite in our 5-day mini-tribute to one of the finest composers to touch cinematic history. The soundtrack to this film is one of his crowning achievements—yet another of his collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock, who…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1907
Song of the Day: North by Northwest (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Bernard Herrmann, is one of the highlights to this 1959 film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason. I know it’s a tough call, but this remains my all-time favorite among…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1906
Song of the Day: Godzilla (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], composed by Akira Ifukube, derives from the original 1954 Japanese film, “Gojira,” which was re-edited for US release in 1956 as “Godzilla, King of the Monsters!“, with the addition of actor Raymond Burr. In case you didn’t notice, “Godzilla” begins with…
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Continue reading →: C4SS: “Lockdowns, Libertarians, and Liberation” (Reboot)
An edited version of the twenty-first installment in my Coronavirus series (“Lockdowns, Libertarians, and Liberation“), which originally appeared on Notablog on 5 May 2020, has been published today by the Center for a Stateless Society (see here). Another installment in that series will be republished by C4SS in about a…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Day #1905
Song of the Day: The Godfather Trilogy (“Soundtrack Suite”) [YouTube link], with composing credits going both to Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola, takes musical highlights from Francis Ford Coppola‘s gangster epic: “The Godfather” (1972), “The Godfather, Part II” (1974), and “The Godfather, Part III” (1990). It’s hard to believe that…
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Continue reading →: NYC is Alive and Well …
With apologies to some of my pals at The Atlas Society, who recently posted a video saying that “New York City Is Now The Biggest Sh*thole In America“, this city will never die! We’ve been through civil unrest and riots, crime waves, antiwar protests, 9/11, Superstorm Sandy, and the trials…
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Continue reading →: Pearls Before Swine: The New Metrics
Pearls Before Swine, by Stephan Pastis gives us a lesson in the new metrics!
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Continue reading →: DWR (3): Rhetoric Right and Left
Back on November 23, 2021, I posted a dialogue I had with my friend Ryan Neugebauer (the third in my ongoing DWR Series) prompted by a Les Leopold article asking if F. A. Hayek was really a Bernie Sanders socialist in disguise. This week, we’ve had some additional discussion, prompted…
