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Hey, can't you switch my picture from "VARIED" over to "YOUTHFUL"? Oh, well. Yes, it was a great party, as it always is Chez Stanny. (But the bathroom was the only place you could really hear and enjoy the music.) Thanks again!
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Such a fun time, thanks Henry and Nancy for putting on another stellar event!!
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Nice collection of pics and memorabilia there Henry. Looks like a very impressive evening.
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Jun 30, 2014 - 11:36 AM
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Morricone
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Thank you Edda-88 (one of the vital members of the Morricone board)! Just like after my Elmer Bernstein party, as I put this memorabilia away I realize what an endless array of stuff I have on these guys. That is because, unlike most composers, they treated music like life itself and were privileged enough to go in all different directions with it. I keep finding things I didn't get out there for the party. In video alone I would have run Ennio's historic United Nations concert, talk about separating himself from the pack. And I found footage from the Fabriano Party of 1985 celebrating 20 years of GM Records. This would otherwise be boring home movies except the fellows hanging around the back yard, talking, eating and playing with their kids are Armando Trovajoli, Luis Bacalov, Piero Piccioni and Ennio Morricone drinking a toast to the label they created together. They also each got their own cake with their names on them, to divvy out. I also found footage from an Italian variety program where Morricone was a guest and I got a sense he could have had a Henry Mancini type career, his song "Se telefonando" (among others) was a major hit for Italian songstress Mina in the 60s. Yet judging from Mancini's one complaint, being typecast, he did the right thing turning his back on that part of his career.
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