medjuck Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM Report Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM 2 hours ago, Brad said: The great Gerda Taro. I first heard of her when I bought biographical novel called "Waiting For Robert Capa". I'd bought it because I liked he title and the cover photo. It's pretty good. (I've also read a pretty bad "Young Adult" book called "One Last Shot" which is sort of a poem. ) Gerda died in the arms of Ted Allen a man I've met but before I'd ever heard of Gerda so I never asked him about her. A friend of mine who'd made a film about Ted told me she was the love of his life. Quote
Brad Posted Saturday at 09:36 PM Report Posted Saturday at 09:36 PM 3 hours ago, medjuck said: I first heard of her when I bought biographical novel called "Waiting For Robert Capa". I'd bought it because I liked he title and the cover photo. It's pretty good. (I've also read a pretty bad "Young Adult" book called "One Last Shot" which is sort of a poem. ) Gerda died in the arms of Ted Allen a man I've met but before I'd ever heard of Gerda so I never asked him about her. A friend of mine who'd made a film about Ted told me she was the love of his life. She was unfortunately run over by a tank. Quote
medjuck Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM Report Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM 54 minutes ago, Brad said: She was unfortunately run over by a tank. Yes but Ted was with her. It was a tank from her side too. Quote
medjuck Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago "Three Shades of Blue". I'd promised myself that I wasn't going to buy any more books about Miles Davis (or Bob Dylan) but a friend was reading this and wanted to talk about it. It's pretty good. He seems to have read everything ever published about Miles, Trane and Bill Evans and done some important new interviews. (He does point out how all the sources contradict each other.) However, at one point he writes of the AABA song form: "two choruses followed by a bridge (aka channel, release, or middle eight) followed by an out-chorus." I've never heard of the A eight bars being called a "chorus" nor of the final 8 being called the "out-chorus". I always thought a chorus was all 32 bars. Is his terminology at all common? Quote
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