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#4051 Post by bamwc2 »

80s TV fixture Dr. Joyce Brothers
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#4052 Post by hearthesilence »

A meaningless coincidence, but she hadn't crossed my mind for a very, very long time until this morning, when I was reading James Naremore's book on acting in cinema - the last chapter is a study of The King of Comedy, and it includes her in its discussion of how the actors' own real-life public image was used in the film.
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#4054 Post by mfunk9786 »

I wonder what the connection to the cemetery was, if any. Really eerie way to go. Sad.
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#4055 Post by MichaelB »

Aleksey Balabanov.

Now that's a real shock, especially on the eve of the belated UK release of The Stoker.
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#4056 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

mfunk9786 wrote:I wonder what the connection to the cemetery was, if any. Really eerie way to go. Sad.
His grand-daughter is buried there.
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#4057 Post by mfunk9786 »

Ah, that wasn't in the article initially. Sad.
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#4060 Post by SpiderBaby »

gcgiles1dollarbin wrote:Ray Manzarek
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#4061 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

He was one of the few rock keyboardists to make it look cool (it probably helped he was in a "dangerous band"), and maybe one of the best at it. I thought he had a better touch for piano than the Gibson/Vox organ sound he was famous for. My ex-girlfriend described the Fender Rhodes on "Riders On The Storm" like raindrops.

And kudos for saying from the outset how horrible he thought the Oliver Stone movie was.
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#4062 Post by Black Hat »

According to a couple of Doors books I've read some of their best, most memorable shows were when Morrison was too inebriated to perform leaving Manzarek to sing. Curious to hear what Densmore has to say given their falling out and legal battles of recent years. Sad but hopefully they were able to patch things up before his passing.
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#4063 Post by lacritfan »

gcgiles1dollarbin wrote:Ray Manzarek
He also produced all those great X albums.
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#4064 Post by hearthesilence »

Just the first four, but those are the great ones. (After that, only See How We Are has anything worth listening.)

I'm actually a much bigger X fan, but there's no denying that the Doors have been cited as strong influence on many of my favorites as well - Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Joy Division and of course, X (check out the "Soul Kitchen" cover on their debut).
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#4065 Post by knives »

He's also did some nifty work with Echo and the Bunnymen.
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#4066 Post by Black Hat »

Had no idea he produced those great X records but it makes sense now.
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#4067 Post by Polybius »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:And kudos for saying from the outset how horrible he thought the Oliver Stone movie was.
Absolutely.

I knew about his production for X but the Echo and the Bunnymen work is news to me.

The Doors were a big part of my life at one time and the residue from that still lingers. This one is going to affect me for a while.
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#4068 Post by gcgiles1dollarbin »

lacritfan wrote:He also produced all those great X albums.
Yes, I think the Doors were a great band, but I really fell in love with him through his production of Los Angeles through More Fun in the New World. (And his keyboards on "Nausea" are pretty ripping.)
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#4069 Post by GaryC »

gcgiles1dollarbin wrote:Ray Manzarek
Sad news.

I was actually listening to Waiting for the Sun about the time you posted that.
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#4071 Post by Kirkinson »

French composer Henri Dutilleux, whose Symphony No. 1 was featured in Pialat's Sous le soleil de Satan.
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#4072 Post by dad1153 »

^^^ I just saw that at BAM the other day. Terrible movie, but the music (and its use) was outstanding. Sad news. :(
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#4074 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Jesus, this is a sucky week for music.
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#4075 Post by lacritfan »

Steve Forrest For a kid growing up in the 70's S.W.A.T. was the show. That theme song is stuck in my head now.
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