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Capt Insano Emeritis

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We watched it on HBO Max, free if you have ATT cell service. If you like B&W film, this is one of the best ever. Almost every scene one could take a still and it’ll be suitable for framing. A masterpiece written and directed by Kenneth Branagh.
My favorite b/w film is from 1959. The list of Adrian Messenger… starring like everyone. It is charming nostalgically
 

Capt Insano Emeritis

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I pulled out this lp to play. Found it a few years ago a 53 yr old record in beautiful condition. Expensive for me but i love it. Did i buy it for the cover?

 

Stonedfish

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kerrys

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This is a bit different. Sent to me by a musician friend of mine. This guy takes soundtracks of stuff and sets it to music. This one is a preacher speaking in tongue set to a decent reggae tune.

 

Brian Miller

Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting Cutthwoat Twout
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For boomer Seattle area natives in the PNWFF community, I heard this on KBRD 101.1 FM on my way home from an appointment yesterday.

(Stan Boreson, the "King of Scandinavian Humor," was a Norwegian-American comedian, accordionist and singer from Everett, Washington. Boreson was an early local TV star in the Seattle area, with a career that included 12 years as the host of "King's Klubhouse")
Then following Nat King Cole's Too Young to Go Steady

was the swingin' Dark Side of the Road; from the 1986 Lonely Avenue album recorded by the Boulevard of Broken Dreams; a Dutch jazz band from the mid-1980s? (@36:01 - see the track list) I need to find out more about them!
 
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