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- Here's the playlist, showing artist - song - album:
Motohiro Nakashima - Tragedy Of Our Field - We Hum on the Way Home
Jim O'Rourke - Toyama - United Red Army
Ennio Morricone - Brontolone (Versione I) - Crescete E Moltiplicatevi
The Living Sisters - How Are You Doing - Love To Live
Cocorosie - Hopscotch - Grey Oceans
Inlets - song - Inter Arbiter
Laura Marling - Blackberry Stone - I Speak Because I Can
Rufus Wainwright - Give Me What I Want And Give It To Me Now, When Most I Wink - All Days Are Nights Songs For Lulu
Motohiro Nakashima - Mom Piano - We Hum on the Way Home
Mark David Ashworth - Bright is the Ring of Words - Bright is the Ring of Words
Elephant Micah - Still Life Blues - Echoer's Intent
Clogs - Raise the Flag - The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton
- Thanks for your interesting responses! JB, that's so cool about your father's Hilton logo! Michael, no question about the talent, hard work, artistry and craftsmanship that motivated most ad men and women. Paul, I think one of the strengths of Mad Men is that they're not really telling a generalized or generalizing story, but one involving specific characters and circumstances. Claudio, yes, music is used well in the show; not just the songs at the end, but the score throughout is interestingly spare and effective. And Walter, Bob, and Darkers, thanks for your observations.
Lynn, what a story! The Ken Garland you remember was not my father. It sounds like hearing your "screed" read back to you over the air was a life changing moment! (Maybe I'll use that tactic sometime.) Thank you for your sensitivity, and on behalf of all DJs, I accept your apology!
--David
- Patrecia, it looks like The Fountainhead is available at Screen Archives:
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=4119
--David