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Listening to: John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
I watched these movies:
On the big screen: White Collar Worker Kintaro (Takashi Miike)
On video: Alexandria Again and Forever (Youssef Chahine)
La Sentinelle (Arnaud Desplechin)
Savage Nights (Cyril Collard)
West Side Story (Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise)
Husbands and Wives (Woody Allen)
2 comments:
Is that the album with "Working Class Hero" and "Mother". If it is, I always really liked that album. It makes me want to go out and get George Harrison's album that he made right after the Beatles broke-up. You know, see what all the boys could do on their own before they got silly.
Yeah, that's the one. He never made another album as consistently good. They all started out strong, post-Beatles, then quickly bit the dust. Those guys needed each other. At any rate, as much of an asshole as John Lennon turned out to be, I don't see him performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, had he lived.
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