The Greatest: Directed by Tom Gries, Monte Hellman. With Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine, John Marley, Lloyd Haynes. Muhammad Ali plays himself in a reconstruction of the events that brought him to fame.
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The World's Greatest Lover: Directed by Gene Wilder. With Gene Wilder, Carol Kane, Dom DeLuise, Fritz Feld. A neurotic baker travels to Hollywood to attend a talent search for an actor to rival the great Valentino. Although not an actor, through blind lu
Whether it’s the serene chords that move with the bass line at the end of Symphony of Psalms, the keening at the opening of Symphonies of Wind Instruments and everything in between, including the much maligned neo-classical works, it’s all wonderful. As a composer he’s there in my ...
The funky bass line casually guides the song to its downbeat conclusion. 14 of 25 "Thieves in the Temple" 1990 Peter Still/Redferns The first single from “Graffiti Bridge” was the final track recorded for the LP. It’s a bizarrely accusatory song; Prince is trying to rise above ...
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His gravelly baritone heard on songs like “Folsom Prison Blues” and “I Walk The Line,” endured throughout Cash’s life, evidenced by his stunning final album, "American IV: The Man Comes Around," released in 2002. 25 of 35 Elvis Presley Bettmann / Getty Images There’s a reason...
deploying the bass line from lou reed’s “walk on the wild side” and a sample from organist lonnie smith, “can i kick it?” was a high point for eclectic, buoyantly afrocentric hip-hop. q-tip raps that tribe “flows in layers.” indeed they did. and a new artistic bar was ...