Alan J. Pakula #botd — The director's 'paranoia trilogy', three films in which ordinary Americans learn the truth about power and who wields it...
Klute | The Parallax View | All the President’s Men
The Conversation's 50th anniversary ~ Premiering on Coppola's birthday in '74, the film became a landmark in sound design & editing, honing in on the power of paranoia, the continuing deconstruction of a single line loosens the grip on reality, before Caul is completely consumed
#JoeHenderson photographed by #FrancisWolff on January 27, 1966 at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs during the recording session for the saxophonist's album "Mode for Joe," which is being reissued on Feb. 16 in our Classic Vinyl Series: https://t.co/4lAPYpA9yr
“I don’t believe that jazz will ever really die. It’s a nice way to express yourself”
Chet Baker solo on “Softly as in a Morning Sunrise” with his Quartet Michel Graillier (piano), Wolfgang Lackerschmidt (vibraphone), Jean-Louis Rassinfosse (double bass) live in Kongsberg, 1979
Remembering Ronnie Scott OBE (born Ronald Schatt; 28 January 1927 – 23 December 1996)
In 1965 i was working in Piccadilly and went past the Gerrard St club every day, i was refused entry for being too young at 15 but got to go to Frith St a few years later
"Like 'The 400 Blows' (1959), 'Breathless' (1960) was a misunderstanding: through a concatenation of circumstances, it became very successful. Today, 'Breathless' would do less well. Success depends on thousands of things, & you can't know everything."
--- Jean-Luc Godard