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2 hours ago, TMoney said:

I really enjoyed the first episode of The Queen's Gambit last night. I can't vouch for the rest of the show, but the first episode is off to a very promising start.

 

Been looking forward to this one.

As a former tournament chess player, I'm always on the lookout for films about the sport that don't make me cringe.

I've heard good things about the soundtrack too.

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Searching for Bobby Fisher and Night Moves (with Gene Hackman) off the top of my head.

Both mention historically/theoretically important games.

Not just the stuff you see on the back pages of newspapers on a bad news day.

Finished the Netflix limited series Queen's Gambit mentioned above.

Loved it (not perfect but it got me to pull out some of my fav chess books and dream about my adventures and comrades in the game).

Here's a bit of nice analysis by GM Ginger Williams.

 

Warning,.. this is full of spoilers!!!!

 

I'm through three episodes but I decided to put it on pause for now and read the book.

 

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As a lifelong fan of both these guys, I'll be re visiting this movie tonight.

 

2 hours ago, ironbut said:

As a lifelong fan of both these guys, I'll be re visiting this movie tonight.

 

Great minds think alike.

That's a good one. I thought about A Bridge Too Far but it's too big of a cast. Now thinking of this:

 

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Continuing Festival of Ghouls:

Standouts:
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...plus I won a really delightful almost black-cat-looking poster right before Flummox.

As always playing catch-up. Just finished season two of The Boys (Prime). Maybe a bit on the nose at times, but is anything else in popular culture addressing the current state of America this directly? Season three sounds like it’s going to be plenty interesting. 

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I tired of season one But I guess I need to watch season two.

Karen and I watched Overboard (original one), she had never seen it.

Then we watched The Way I see It.  I was practically sobbing for the Sandy Hook piece of the story.  I fucking miss that kind of leadership!

3 hours ago, Voltron said:

I tired of season one But I guess I need to watch season two.

I only stuck with it as Mel was enjoying, but the last 4 or so episodes are pretty explicit. 

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Enjoyed this one and can't wait for the next season.

 

Watching this thing - doing something

 

 

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Saturday afternoon lazy jazzy grooviness and space and psychedelia

Istanbul Psychedelic | EFG London Jazz Festival 2020

EFG London Jazz Festival is delighted to present Istanbul Sounds, featuring three unique names from different generations of alternative Turkish music, welcoming audiences from Istanbul’s historical sites; psychedelia legends Baba ZuLa and Moğollar, Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions, and Montreux Jazz Award winner Islandman.
By mixing oriental instruments such as the darbuka, electric saz, and spoons with electronics and modern sounds, BaBa ZuLa creates a sound all their own called Istanbul psychedelia.
While a ney can represent the past Sufi-Islamic tradition, and a clarinet is the symbol of the music of the Turkish gypsies - an electric saz together with a wooden spoon can serve as musical compass to Turkish musical roots going as far back as pre-Islamic, shamanic times, through Anatolia reaches all the way up to present-day Istanbul. Their forthcoming new album 'Hayvan Gibi' will be released on Night Dreamer later this year.
Islandman provide a unique mix of mellow electronic dance beats with spacey live guitars, backed up with shamanic rhythms. After giving successful performances at festivals such as Cappadox, Sunbeat Festival, Apple Flower Festival, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival and Boom Festival, the trio continue their stratospheric rise, with an Anatolian tradition of fusing the music of the world with its own.
Ilhan Ersahin presents his Istanbul Sessions during the performance - an instrumental and organic jazz, rock and dance group with exceptional musicianship and party vibe to get you up on your feet. This will be their first 'live' appearance after the release of their new album Bir Zamanlar Şimdi is released on Friday 13 November through Nublu Records.
Headlining the evening are pioneers Moğollar bringing their psych folk rock. Leading the way since the late '60s, they bring multi-layered and polyphonic mix rich in technicality and folklore. Their music paved the way for the psychedelic Turkish music scene, retaining their monolith stature to this day. This year, they recorded their 12th studio album direct-to-disc with England's Night Dreamer Records using all vintage equipment, continuing their reign as revolutionary Anadolu Pop leaders

This concert is kindly supported by İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s İstanbul Kültür Ofisi

Istanbul Psychedelic | EFG London Jazz Festival 2020

EFG London Jazz Festival is delighted to present Istanbul Sounds, featuring three unique names from different generations of alternative Turkish music, welcoming audiences from Istanbul’s historical sites; psychedelia legends Baba ZuLa and Moğollar, Ilhan Ersahin's Istanbul Sessions, and Montreux Jazz Award winner Islandman.
By mixing oriental instruments such as the darbuka, electric saz, and spoons with electronics and modern sounds, BaBa ZuLa creates a sound all their own called Istanbul psychedelia.
While a ney can represent the past Sufi-Islamic tradition, and a clarinet is the symbol of the music of the Turkish gypsies - an electric saz together with a wooden spoon can serve as musical compass to Turkish musical roots going as far back as pre-Islamic, shamanic times, through Anatolia reaches all the way up to present-day Istanbul. Their forthcoming new album 'Hayvan Gibi' will be released on Night Dreamer later this year.
Islandman provide a unique mix of mellow electronic dance beats with spacey live guitars, backed up with shamanic rhythms. After giving successful performances at festivals such as Cappadox, Sunbeat Festival, Apple Flower Festival, Istanbul Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival and Boom Festival, the trio continue their stratospheric rise, with an Anatolian tradition of fusing the music of the world with its own.
Ilhan Ersahin presents his Istanbul Sessions during the performance - an instrumental and organic jazz, rock and dance group with exceptional musicianship and party vibe to get you up on your feet. This will be their first 'live' appearance after the release of their new album Bir Zamanlar Şimdi is released on Friday 13 November through Nublu Records.
Headlining the evening are pioneers Moğollar bringing their psych folk rock. Leading the way since the late '60s, they bring multi-layered and polyphonic mix rich in technicality and folklore. Their music paved the way for the psychedelic Turkish music scene, retaining their monolith stature to this day. This year, they recorded their 12th studio album direct-to-disc with England's Night Dreamer Records using all vintage equipment, continuing their reign as revolutionary Anadolu Pop leaders

This concert is kindly supported by İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s İstanbul Kültür Ofisi

We'd love your feedback! Share your thoughts with us here https://uk.culturecounts.cc/s/6un1nE and be in with a chance to win best-in-house tickets to Jazz Voice 2021 🎉

Donate to the Serious Trust to support great new work with artists, for audiences and communities. You can do this by visiting https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/do… or text 'GIVE2JAZZ £5', 'GIVE2JAZZ £10', or 'GIVE2JAZZ £20', to 70085 Serious Trust is a registered charity 1145535

This year the EFG London Jazz Festival is a digital event that runs from Friday 13 to Sunday 22 November 2020. See the full lineup at http://www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk

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We'd love your feedback! Share your thoughts with us here https://uk.culturecounts.cc/s/6un1nE and be in with a chance to win best-in-house tickets to Jazz Voice 2021 🎉

Donate to the Serious Trust to support great new work with artists, for audiences and communities. You can do this by visiting https://efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk/do… or text 'GIVE2JAZZ £5', 'GIVE2JAZZ £10', or 'GIVE2JAZZ £20', to 70085 Serious Trust is a registered charity 1145535

This year the EFG London Jazz Festival is a digital event that runs from Friday 13 to Sunday 22 November 2020. See the full lineup at http://www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk

#WEAREJAZZ

Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1MdoJsz
Facebook: http://bit.ly/fbEFGLJF
Twitter: @londonjazzfest
Instagram: @londonjazzfest
http://www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk


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Walkman hacks (no soldering)... for a player I don't own:

 

Speaking of Walkman,..

I've started watching The Crown season 4 and a scene with Dianna in Buckingham Palace rollerskating listening to her Walkman really brought back some personal memories of those times.

My ex-wife Gael worked at a coffeehouse and she'd skate with Elvis Costello on her Walkman in the parking lot after closing.

She too was achingly beautiful and it was a pleasure to just stand there and watch!

 

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Thanks for sharing. 

Add me to the Queen's Gambit fan group. 

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