Dear God, but this is a fantastic track. Sir Duke, from the album Songs in the Key of Life Stevie Wonder's salute to the great Duke Ellington, and does both men credit. It topped the charts around the world and is rightly regarded as a classic.
In the case of Michael Moschen the word that comes to mind is mesmeric. Most people today only think of him as the hands of David Bowie in Labyrinth, but there is so much more to him. He's so skilled, and thinks completely in his own way. This piece is hypnotic. Enjoy
It's an incredible song, here performed live and even better for that.
Simon Cowell please take note. Proper talent can sing and play live and doesn't need Autotune.
A moment of satirical genius that makes a very clever commentary on the mundanities of our lives and just how seriously we take them.
the original film is Der Untergang(2004) [The Downfall: Hitler and the End of the Third Reich]
Hard to believe this movie is 39 years old. It's still regarded as the daddy of SF movies, and though it was eclipsed in publicity terms by the likes of Star Wars, 2001 managed where all others failed. It was taken very seriously as a movie, and not dismissed as a comic book flight of fancy.
When people think of Arthur C Clark they will always think of 2001.
One of the most imaginatively conceived and beautifully choreographed contortion/balance routines ever staged. Vasylyuk is an incredibly expressive artiste.
This is the [very] American trailer for the screen adaptation of John Osbourne's groundbreaking play Look Back in Anger.
It misses the whole point of the play and the character of Jimmy Porter, but it is fascinating to watch.
If you get a chance, watch the film. It is magnificent.
A Night in Fantasia is Australia's premier orchestral concert of music from some of the most well-known Japanese animation and electronic games ever created.
In 2006 the focus was on Studio Ghibli
and it's composer Joe Hisaishi. this piece - Journey to the West from the haunting and majestic score of Princess Mononoke - was a feature of the concert
Compared by many to the works of English great David Lean, The English Patient is regarded as Minghella's best work. An epic love story immaculately cast, produced and directed, The English Patient swept the board at The Oscars and underlines why Minghella's death at the early age of 54 is a tragic loss to the world of cinema.
Smooth Criminal is the seventh single from Michael Jackson's Bad album (1987).
It was released as a single in 1988 and peaked at seven on the Billboard Hot 100. It has since become one of Jackson's most popular songs.