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Martin Milner Vs. James Garner
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Martin Milner - (Route 66, Adam-12) - No text propaganda
James Garner - (The Rockford Files, Maverick) - Just so very charming and handsome. Always seemed so laid back, but quietly in control of situations. Funny in a subtle way. Did I mention he's very handsome and charming?
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Sultans of Swing is quite possibly the most well-known song by Dire Straights, and is known for an "inescapable hook" and its breezy finger-picking style. The song's title was inspired by a Dixieland jazz band that played on the street corner in London, amusing Dire Straights's lead singer with their disheveled look that didn't match their name.
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Do You Know This Canon Autistic Character?
Evidence is this article, proving he is autistic. Since this is from 2001, outdated language is used.
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• Vogue Czechoslovakia, August 2024
Germany model Céline Goebel, photographer Pepe Herreros, styling Martxel Montero
head of content Danica Kovarova, publisher Michaela Seewald ❛ Céline wearing Juan Vidal dress and Saint Laurent shoes | models in cover story Tonie Engonga, Maria Peña, Martín Miller, J'Adore and Arnau Torrent
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Man on the Run (1949)
"Don't touch it! Leave that for the police. Ain't you ever heard of such things as fingerprints?"
"Hark at him! Who's been filling you up with that stuff?"
"A gentleman by the name of Dick Barton."
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Inertial Guidance Module, LGM-118A Peacekeeper MX (Missile, Experimental) ICBM (1986) Photography by Martin Miller
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“I differentiate between strategic love and true love. You survive only when you learn to think strategically – that is part of the trauma, because one cannot stop thinking strategically even when the danger passes. There are true feelings in the books she wrote, but in the rest of her life there were strategic feelings. Between us, I think it was all strategic love. Everything was in the survival context. That is her great fraud.” —Martin Miller (Alice Miller’s son).
source: https://www.haaretz.com/life/books/2014-07-12/ty-article/.premium/mother-dearest/0000017f-dbfa-df9c-a17f-fffa0ed30000
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I discovered this maybe a month ago and it's another one of those where I get more taken by it the more I listen to it. It's very faithful to the original, but is jammier and more playful, which somehow makes it very different. I don't even know that I have my arms around all the ways it's different, but there's a really impressive combination of the fidelity and the personal expression in this version.
Martin Miller's band is really good. If you have spent even a little time listening to them, they are able to do an impressive range of things artistically and technically. Ben Jud has a nice, clean delivery. He's not emptying every chamber like Seal does, and on a song like that, which is not especially dynamic in its architecture, you need something to carry it along and Seal carries a lot of that freight. I feel like Jud is leaving a little more room for everyone else, but you don't get to the jam until 4:15, so it has to work as an actual song before then and it does.
Jud's bass playing is chunky. The thumb picking thing drives me a little bit nuts, since it's the thing you do with the bass for the first 15 minutes before someone shows you that you can play fingerstyle or use the thumb to slap or maybe play with a pick. Like most of the bassists on the planet, I really only pick with the thumb when I want a really round sound, probably in conjunction with some muting. Jud, on the other hand, also has an interesting double-thumbing thing that isn't much like Victor Wooten's, but is sort of like that Geddy does (and I do!) with the picking fingers, using them more or less like you would double picking with a plectrum. Jud also plays conventional fingerstyle, but seems to favor it when he's using a rounder, less trebly sound, oddly enough.
Both Nico Schliemann and Marius Leicht have that talent of stepping into spaces to be the star of the show for a couple of seconds and then letting someone else shine through. As a bassist, I can appreciate the virtues of that. Felix Lehrmann is a first-class builder with his drum parts. The thing you hear here, where he takes more liberties as the song goes on (as Joe Satriani once noted about Simon Phillips' performance on MSG's "Lost Horizons"), is a first-class version of the trait.
Speaking of Satriani, Lari Basilio has very clearly been influenced by Satch, switching back and forth between bluesy and modal playing in her solo. I love that she has completely absorbed the 90s guitar heroes (the 7-string Ibanez she sometimes uses is a clear Vai nod and the first/last picture from this article looks like she raided Eric Johnson's wardrobe--and she sort of sounds like him at times, too), but still sounds original. It's funny, because Martin Miller has a lot of commonality with her in that respect, but he plays a much more overtly bluesy solo, albeit with a little run out of the John Petrucci showroom at 6:07).
The back half of the song does show the value of being able to play interestingly through simple changes. As great as the the original is in terms of production and performance, I feel like I discovered a lot about a song that I never really gave a lot of thought until now.
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T. Rhodes (The Sailor) with Val Martin, Jim Miller and B. DIck Sextool (1975) dir. Fred Halsted
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Dog Who Roamed Alabama for Months with Trash Can Top Stuck on His Head Is Finally Free
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Dog Who Roamed Alabama for Months with Trash Can Top Stuck on His Head Is Finally Free
The box that caged in Bear the dog’s face for nearly a year was from a large trash can similar to those found at parks and fast food restaurants Bear the dog and the box that was stuck on his head A Cane Corso dog who roamed the streets of Mobile, Alabama, for months with […]
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