1. hmm, films would be fairly easy, but albums.. have to think some more
Edited on Mon May-31-10 09:49 AM by tigereye
and finish later :)
maybe some Elvis and The Buddy Holly Story as well
recordings of Maria Callas Miles Davis Birth of the Cool Ornette Coleman The Shape of Jazz to Come Coltrane Giant Steps Monk Brillian Corners Sarah Vaughn Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong Cole Porter Porgy and Bess and other Gershwin compositions
African Queen Some Like it Hot Stalag 17 Adam's Rib Spellbound North by Northwest Summertime They Were Expendable Twelve O'Clock High Bringing Up Baby
Glenn Miller's Greatest Hits Tommy Dorsey's Greatest Hits Elvis Presley Ella Fitzgerald's songbooks Judy Garland's greatest hits Count Basie with Joe Williams Spellbound - soundtrack Blues of some kind
about the devil, wicked women, and hellhounds on my trail.
Movies:
I don't know. All I've watched in old movies is The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind. Oh, and I did catch part of Nanook of the North the other day.
"Kind of Blue" (Miles Davis) "Love is the Thing" (Nat King Cole) "In the Wee Small Hours" (Frank Sinatra) "Miss Show Business" (Judy Garland) "Missing Chapters" (The Glenn Miller Orchestra) "Levant Plays Gershwin" (Oscar Levant) "Firebird Suite" (Igor Stravinsky) "Remember How Great? Volume 2" (Various Artists) "Ella Fitzgerald sings the Cole Porter Songbook" (Ella Fitgerald) "The Music of Duke Ellington Played by Duke Ellington" (Duke Ellington)
Films:
"Ikiru" (1952) "Salt of the Earth" (1954) "Bicycle Thieves" (1948) "Tokyo Story" (1953) "Fantasia" (1940) "East of Eden" (1955) "Casablanca" (1942) "The Searchers" (1956) "Vertigo" (1958) "Sunset Boulevard" (1950)
Though there are tons of other possible films I could have substituted.
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