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I'm not one to usually watch commercials (that's why tivos were invented!) unless they are TCM or HBO produced but the new AT&T ones get me to watch, too.
My favorite tv commercial of the moment:
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The kids are just fantastic!
My second favorite one of the moment:
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My favorite tv commercial of the moment:
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The kids are just fantastic!
My second favorite one of the moment:
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We like them too. The combination of the kids just being flat out funny, kind of like "Kids say the darndest things' style, and the dry humor of the guy interviewing them really works.
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Thanks for sharing that timely Easter message. Very inspirational, Professional Tourist.
Happy Easter, everyone!
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Bravo, Miss Moorehead! Very impressive (one long take) and moving (such love...)Professional Tourist wrote:A video apropos of easter weekend:
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Thank you very much, Professional Tourist, for sharing it.
Wishing you all a happy Easter...
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A sound demonstration I did for a friend's amplifier company. He told me to play something rock and roll, so that's what I gave him:
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That was wonderful Joel! You know, I know we have some very talented people here at the SSO, but it always surprises me HOW talented you guys really are! Beautiful.
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Whoa Mr. A.!!! Let your fingers do the talkin'. Now, play some Ennio Morricone for us. Please?
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Thanks guys, it's not my best playing or even representative of what I like to do, but it shows off the amp--how it handles individual notes, chords, open chords, and alternate picking.
CM, I'm actually working on an idea that mixes the opening Vangelis theme from Blade Runner with Morricones' love theme from Cinema Paradiso. It will be pretty ambient sounding with a lot of effects (all I used on this was a bit of echo) and I'm still mapping it out right now, but I will post it when I get it done.
Featio: The people in my avatar are Ivan Rassimov and Edwige Fenech. Both were Italian stars in the 1970's and made quite a few films together. The film motion you are seeing is from a giallo callled All the Colors of the Dark (1972).
CM, I'm actually working on an idea that mixes the opening Vangelis theme from Blade Runner with Morricones' love theme from Cinema Paradiso. It will be pretty ambient sounding with a lot of effects (all I used on this was a bit of echo) and I'm still mapping it out right now, but I will post it when I get it done.
Featio: The people in my avatar are Ivan Rassimov and Edwige Fenech. Both were Italian stars in the 1970's and made quite a few films together. The film motion you are seeing is from a giallo callled All the Colors of the Dark (1972).
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Shaman, Ark! Can hardly wait for the next one..
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Thanks for the info Joel. Edwige Fenech was quite popular among the Chilean male population during the seventies and early eighties .Mr. Arkadin wrote:Featio: The people in my avatar are Ivan Rassimov and Edwige Fenech. Both were Italian stars in the 1970's and made quite a few films together. The film motion you are seeing is from a giallo callled All the Colors of the Dark (1972).
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BTW Joel....since you have a vast knowledge of film, could you shed a light on this.
When I was a small kid I remember watching a film on TV that left a lasting impression on me. It was called in Spanish "Amantes de Ultratumba" (Ultra-tomb lovers) and it was an English, European or -less probably- American film that had a scene in front of a fireplace where two young people were doing something, a tall, slim guy and long-haired blondish, slim beauty (late sixties, early seventies???)....afterwards, one of them was tied to a chair and he or she was in flames, burning alive....nothing else....but I've been looking for it for eons...Does it stike a chord?
When I was a small kid I remember watching a film on TV that left a lasting impression on me. It was called in Spanish "Amantes de Ultratumba" (Ultra-tomb lovers) and it was an English, European or -less probably- American film that had a scene in front of a fireplace where two young people were doing something, a tall, slim guy and long-haired blondish, slim beauty (late sixties, early seventies???)....afterwards, one of them was tied to a chair and he or she was in flames, burning alive....nothing else....but I've been looking for it for eons...Does it stike a chord?