Yeah...I'm beginning to think Lorraine Bracco is there for the "leg" shots.....which I enjoy.
I live and work where a lot of this series is filmed. I saw Lorraine Bracco being interviewed one day and got a good look at her. In person she looks great. Better than on the show.
It looks good.
That scene where Gino wipes blood on the road map after killing that guy..I wonder if this is going to come into play later on. DNA, etc.
I guess you mean the stuff that was originally on Columbia.
I just enjoy all of it, but since you dig those don't miss the stuff that came out on Vanguard and was reissued about 4 or 5 years ago on cd.
Nina took the cake. Tricky Dick is more of an asshole than a villain.
I think the VP is going to turn out to be part of the terrorist plot.
Edgar bit the dust and Chloe is brokenhearted!
That's about how I see it too.
Having a Nixon clone as a boob president isn't particularly Republican and I really don't see Jack Bauer's hard line tactics as such either. Jack seems pretty apolitcal.
The Right seems a part of every conspiracy that's been portrayed on the show. To me the most Republican thing about the show is the network it's on.
OK...I just listened to disc one.
There's some delightful stuff here. So far I've only had a chance for once through, but here's some impressions and things that stuck out in my mind. I've only read the first few pages in the booklet (it's pretty much excerpted from the book) so this is pure impressions.
The Banjoist Vess Ossman - NICE !
La Patti Negra: I didn't have the track listing while I listened to this. I thought it was "Under The Bamboo Tree".
The triple tounging Trumpeter - I guess Sir Herbert Clarke caught my attention. GEEZ..I didn't think chops existed that far back.
The Grupo Bahainano...YEAH ! Are they Brazilian ? I was looking for something in the notes, but I haven't really read them throught yet.
Yeah....(pre) jazz ! I'm digging it.
I have it and it's great ! I also have the RCA and Columbia early material, and, as might be expected, there are many tunes which are duplicated, but for me that adds to the fun, because you can compare versions and soloists, etc.