They used to. I’ve spend lots of hours and guldens there
Yes, I know. Me too. It was a soundtrack heaven in the 90s.
I bought the LP of My Name is Nobody on my first trip there in the late 70s. I seem to recall buying the Cd of The Mission on my second. The odds seem stacked against finding anything on my fifth.
They used to. I’ve spend lots of hours and guldens there
Yes, I know. Me too. It was a soundtrack heaven in the 90s.
I bought the LP of My Name is Nobody on my first trip there in the late 70s. I seem to recall buying the Cd of The Mission on my second. The odds seem stacked against finding anything on my fifth.
At Fame? I’m sure you must be mistaken. Fame opened up in 1990; I was there.
Yeah the zimmer prossie whispered to Tg Baby, look at me And tell me what you see You ain't seen the best of me yet Give me time I'll make you forget the rest!!
They used to. I’ve spend lots of hours and guldens there
Yes, I know. Me too. It was a soundtrack heaven in the 90s.
"I said, no more shines Frank. Maybe you didn't hear about it, you've been away a long time. They didn't go up there and tell you. I don't shine shoes anymore..."
They used to. I’ve spend lots of hours and guldens there
Yes, I know. Me too. It was a soundtrack heaven in the 90s.
I bought the LP of My Name is Nobody on my first trip there in the late 70s. I seem to recall buying the Cd of The Mission on my second. The odds seem stacked against finding anything on my fifth.
At Fame? I’m sure you must be mistaken. Fame opened up in 1990; I was there.
No, sorry, clumsily phrased, by “there” I meant Amsterdam
We got to Concerto yesterday and in no time at all I found what I was really looking for - Amsterdamned on bluray - and secondhand, so only 8 euros. I had a quick butcher’s at the cds but they didn’t seem to have many. Didn’t see any other CDs anywhere but the scope for finding them was limited as we mainly frequented bars and restaurants...
The Eye Film Museum was brilliant - a play on words, as it overlooks the Ij - and had a retrospective exhibition on Jan Švankmajer, Czech surrealist animation pioneer. We watched a couple of his short films and then enjoyed a couple of Heinekens and a croque monsieur in the blazing sun.