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Nothing here either.
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What am I, the Luddite Cyberpunk, doing wrong? Lokutus's link sends me to Tadlow, but I don't see anything about DUEL IN THE SUN.
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What am I, the Luddite Cyberpunk, doing wrong? Lokutus's link sends me to Tadlow, but I don't see anything about DUEL IN THE SUN. That's where it sends me as well, I still can't get the Duel In The Sun link to work.
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Thanks, I got there -- I think -- it's a 3-part visual of the cover art for IS PARIS BURNING?, DUEL IN THE SUN and THE THIEF OF BAGDAD, right? I still like that BAGDAD cover a lot, even more now that I can see it writ large on my screen. I must say, I'm intrigued by and looking forward to hearing PARIS. God knows I love many Jarre scores, but the one time I saw the film (just a few years ago, at the Cinematheque), the score did not leap out at me and demand to be on an album, the way LAWRENCE did, or BEHOLD A PALE HORSE, (to cite two examples from my youth, when I was first discovering this composer in movie theaters). But anything worth Tadlow's time and trouble I figure has got to be something special, so I hope I'll hear what I hadn't been aware of watching the movie. Meanwhile, I'll now hop over to Facebook and check out that DUEL video.
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