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Theme from NEW YORK, NEW YORK Steve Lawrence
Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Theme from the Martin Scorsese film "NEW YORK, NEW (More) Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Theme from the Martin Scorsese film "NEW YORK, NEW YORK" ( 1977) From the STEVE LAWRENCE Lp "STEVE LAWRENCE: Take it on home" (abridged). From Wikipedia: ""Theme from New York, New York" (or "New York, New York") is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It was written for and performed in the film by famed singer-actress Liza Minnelli. In 1979, it was recorded by Frank Sinatra, for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has since become closely associated with him. He occasionally performed it live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded it a second time in duet with Tony Bennett for his 1993 album Duets. Composers Kander and Ebb stated that they attribute the song's success to actor Robert De Niro, who rejected their original theme for the film because he thought it was "too weak". The song did not become a popular hit until it was picked up in concert by Frank Sinatra during his performances at Radio City Music Hall in October 1978. Subsequently, Sinatra recorded it in 1979 for his 1980 Trilogy set (Reprise Records), and it became one of his signature songs. The single peaked at #30 in June of 1980, becoming one of his final hits on the charts. Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for his NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album. The lyrics of the Sinatra versions differ slightly from Ebb's original lyrics. Notably, the phrase "A-number-one," which does not appear at all in the original lyrics, is sung twice at the song's rallentando climax. (Ebb has said he "didn't even like" Sinatra's use of "A-number-one.") The phrase is both the first and fourth on a list of four superlative titles the singer strives to achieve — "A-number-one, top of the list, king of the hill, A-number-one" — where Ebb's original lyrics were closer to "king of the hill, head of the list, cream of the crop, at the top of the heap." What the Critics Say By 1981, Steve Lawrence was only in his mid-40s,.... Of course, he hadn't hung up his tux in the interim, and if Take It on Home -- the premiere release on Beverly Hills, CA, independent label Applause Records -- was any indication, he had kept his pipes in prime shape. Only a year after his mentor, Frank Sinatra, had scored a surprising success with John Kander and Fred Ebb's theme from the film New York, New York, Lawrence had the chutzpah to commission Don Costa to do a different arrangement and then led off the album with it, first teasing "Chicago" and then "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." And his version is credible; he even got the words right, which the Chairman of the Board never did.". 1991 DIAMOND JUBILEE TOUR: "Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé were Frank's company on his final world-wide encore, that had opened with a sold-out star-spangled gala concert at The Meadowlands in New Jersey on December 12, 1990, Frank's 75st birthday." 1990-91 they did the "Diamond Jubilee Tour" with Sinatra. Playing before SRO audiences around the world, receiving rave reviews and accolades from every corner of the globe the tour culminated at New York's Madison Square Garden, with a television special later aired on CBS. "Steve and Eydie represent all that is good about performers and the interpretation of a song...they're the best," Sinatra said in an interview at the time." "02.03.1991 Sydney, AUSTRALIA at The Entertainment Centre,Frank Sinatra with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé: The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra jr. You Make Me Feel So Young/For Once In My Life/Come Rain Or Come Shine/Luck Be A Lady/I've Got You Under My Skin/Where Or When/My Heart Stood Still/Strangers In The Night/Barbara/What Now My Love/Soliloquy/Mack The Knife/Angel Eyes/My Way/Theme from ‚New York New York'/'Sinatra A To Z' Medley with Steve & Eydie: All Or Nothing At All (SL) - Bewitched (EG) - Come Fly With Me (SL) - Oh Look At Me Now (EG) - Night And Day (FS) - Day In, Day Out (SL‑EG) - I Thought About You (SL) - Saturday Night (FS) - Come Dance With Me (SL) - I Won't Dance (EG) - I Get A Kick Out Of You (FS) - The Tender Trap (SL) - Witchcraft (SL‑EG) - I've Got The World On A String (FS) - You Make Me Feel So Young (SL‑EG) - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (SL) - This Love Of Mine (EG) - I'll Never Smile Again (FS) - Everything Happens To Me (SL‑EG) - All The Way (FS) - One For My Baby (all three) - That's Life (SL) - When You're Smiling (all three) - Young At Heart (all three) - Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (all three)." (Less)
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http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever (More) http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever seen, FLY is a unique, multi-sensory journey into the fashion magazine of the future. FLY’S visionary collection of exclusive short fashion films, interviews, documentaries, and music videos are released on a limited edition DVD with a graphic silkscreen cover printed on recycled handmade packaging. FLY’s contributors are some of the best-established and emerging talent from all creative disciplines—film, fashion, photography, design, art, and music. FLY’s current issue, “What A World, What A World” includes 22 short films with renowned artists such as Alex Cayley, Jamie Isaia, Ghukfvin, Catherine Cushman, Gray Scott, Tiziano Magni, Bruce Gilden, Elliot Erwitt, and Susan Meiselas. This issues features section pays homage to the photo agency Magnum’s 60th Anniversary. Fashion in FLY’s films come from Givenchy, Yohji Yamamoto, YSL, Sonya Rykiel, Junya Watanabe, Rick Owens, Shelly Steffee, Ann Demulemeester, Miu Miu, Kiki De Montparnasse, with music from, Van She, Cut Copy, The Presets, New Young Pony Club, Tiger Sushi and Sir Alice amongst others. Featuring Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Missy Rayder, The Ditmar Triplets, JP and Natasa V. FLY is the first product of its kind: a limited edition, forward-thinking moving magazine, providing a new way to experience and showcase fashion, art, and music. FLY features fashion and art-inspired short films, interviews and documentaries, video installation pieces, digital art, animation, and music videos—created by established and emerging photographers, filmmakers, animators, and artists. FLY 02 categories include Editorials, Features, Music Videos, The Loop EDITORIALS Domestic and hidden curiosities Directed by Cyril Guyot Designer Yves Saint Laurent Featuring Natasa V. America’s fascination with the automobile takes an erotic turn as a housewife leaves her domestic bliss behind to explore her hidden curiosities. The Veil Directed by Catherine Cushman Designer Junya Watanabe Featuring J.P A childhood memory that recalls a mysterious woman dressed in black that wanders the street pushing a baby carriage. The Last Shot Directed by Tiziano Magni Designer Kiki de Montparnasse A woman burns every last remnant of a relationship that has died. I Got Devil Directed by Alex Antich Designer Martin Margiella A dark nightclub dreamscape mixes dancing and delirium in flashes of light that show how stories may lie beneath outward appearances. String Directed by Jamie Isaia Designer Sonia Rykiel Featuring Marina Skopkareva In a lush open field, a woman finds a string. She follows it in a search to see where it will lead. Waves Directed by Alex Cayley Designer Yoji Yamamoto Dancers from The Cedar Lake Dance Company float across the screen as if they were under water. Please Excuse Me For Staring Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Miu, Miu Featuring Julia Restion Roitfeld & Todd Sines In an exercise in futility, a lonely guy try’s speaking with a young woman eating an egg salad sandwich at a table across from him. A Series of Missed Connections Directed by Noah David Smith Designer Shelly Steffee A mans point of view as he falls in love many times throughout the day. 23.98 Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Rick Owens A study of unique beauty and clothing filmed at 24 frames per second. Vacuus Numb Directed by Gray Scott Designer Ann Demeulemeester An ominous mysterious interaction between a man, a woman and a television set takes place in a fallout shelter. FEATURES Sleepwalking Through the Mekong Directed by filmmaker John Pirozzi Sleepwalking Through the Mekong follows California based band Dengue Fever on their recent journey to Cambodia to perform classic 60s and 70s Cambodian rock-n-roll in the country where it was created, made popular, and very nearly destroyed. FLY presents an edited short of this documentary Bruce Gilden Photographer Bruce Gilden’s childhood in Brooklyn endowed him with a keen eye for observing urban behaviors and customs. The strong dynamic forms and graphic quality of his images and his unconventional confrontational style distinguish Gilden’s original vision. His work has been shown widely in museums and galleries all over the world. Gilden has received numerous grants and awards for his work including three National Endowments for the Arts fellowships (1980, 1984 and 1992), a Villa Medicis Hors les Murs (1995), New York State Foundation for the Arts Grant (1979, 1992 and 2000), the European Award for Photography (1996) and a Japan Foundation Fellowship (1999). In 1998, Gilden became a member of Magnum. Leaves Leaves is an experimental animation dealing with the cycles of life, technology, and human behavior. Screenings have been presented at MoMa Workspheres, Mori Museum and Virgin Cinemas. This is a short excerpt from this innovative piece. Video Jonathan Turner Music Jack Hazard The Funeral A short film by Patrik Andersson, inspired by his mentor, and his childhood memories growing up in Sweden watching Ingmar Bergman films. Shirin Neshat Through film and still photographs Shirin Neshat tells stories of men and women's positions in the Muslim culture. She explores the distinctive opposites of the culture between man & woman, free & oppressed, tradition & renewal. Much of her work deals with taboo sexuality, sensuality, forbidden attractions and repressed contact between the sexes. She demonstrates the way in which gender is the deciding factor in the individual's social status. Her works concerns itself with women's marginalized position in society. She was awarded a Golden Lion at the Biennale in Venice in 1999, received the ICP Infinity Award for Art in 2002, and was named honorary professor at the Berlin Institute of Arts in 2004. Patch Writer/Director Christopher Romero returns to the short form with a poignant examination of the intersecting lives of strangers, each haunted by an unforgettable trauma. Filmed in and around Woodstock, NY by Frankie DeMarco, Patch stars Melissa Leo, Leo Burmester, and Deborah Harry. Original music by Adrian Romero. MUSIC VIDEOS The Presets - “Are You The One’ (Modular People) The Owl - ‘I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness’ Wolfmother - ‘Woman’ (Modular/Interscope Records) Emily Haines - ‘Dr Blind’ (Last Gang Records) Clark - “TED’ (Warp Records) I Love UFO - ‘Like In The Movies’ (Record Makers) The Presets - ‘Girl And The Sea’ (Modular People) THE LOOP The Loop showcases music from the record label Modular People, featuring tracks by: That was just a dream by Cut Copy Saturdays by Cut Copy The Twilight by Cut Copy Forgotten Works by Klaxons Street Juice by MSTRKRFT The Bomb by New Young Pony Club Ice Cream by New Young Pony Club Steamworks by The Presets Down Down Down by The Presets I Go Hard I Go Home by The Presets Are You The One by The Presets Girlkillsbear by Softlightes Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) by Wolfmother " (Less)
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Theme from NEW YORK, NEW YORK Steve Lawrence Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Theme from the Martin Scorsese film "NEW YORK, NEW (More) Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Theme from the Martin Scorsese film "NEW YORK, NEW YORK" ( 1977) From the STEVE LAWRENCE Lp "STEVE LAWRENCE: Take it on home" (abridged). From Wikipedia: ""Theme from New York, New York" (or "New York, New York") is the theme song from the Martin Scorsese film New York, New York (1977), composed by John Kander, with lyrics by Fred Ebb. It was written for and performed in the film by famed singer-actress Liza Minnelli. In 1979, it was recorded by Frank Sinatra, for his album Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), and has since become closely associated with him. He occasionally performed it live with Minnelli as a duet. Sinatra recorded it a second time in duet with Tony Bennett for his 1993 album Duets. Composers Kander and Ebb stated that they attribute the song's success to actor Robert De Niro, who rejected their original theme for the film because he thought it was "too weak". The song did not become a popular hit until it was picked up in concert by Frank Sinatra during his performances at Radio City Music Hall in October 1978. Subsequently, Sinatra recorded it in 1979 for his 1980 Trilogy set (Reprise Records), and it became one of his signature songs. The single peaked at #30 in June of 1980, becoming one of his final hits on the charts. Sinatra made two more studio recordings of the song in 1981 (for his NBC TV special The Man and His Music) and 1993 (for Capitol Records). From the latter, an electronic duet with Tony Bennett was produced for Sinatra's Duets album. The lyrics of the Sinatra versions differ slightly from Ebb's original lyrics. Notably, the phrase "A-number-one," which does not appear at all in the original lyrics, is sung twice at the song's rallentando climax. (Ebb has said he "didn't even like" Sinatra's use of "A-number-one.") The phrase is both the first and fourth on a list of four superlative titles the singer strives to achieve — "A-number-one, top of the list, king of the hill, A-number-one" — where Ebb's original lyrics were closer to "king of the hill, head of the list, cream of the crop, at the top of the heap." What the Critics Say By 1981, Steve Lawrence was only in his mid-40s,.... Of course, he hadn't hung up his tux in the interim, and if Take It on Home -- the premiere release on Beverly Hills, CA, independent label Applause Records -- was any indication, he had kept his pipes in prime shape. Only a year after his mentor, Frank Sinatra, had scored a surprising success with John Kander and Fred Ebb's theme from the film New York, New York, Lawrence had the chutzpah to commission Don Costa to do a different arrangement and then led off the album with it, first teasing "Chicago" and then "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." And his version is credible; he even got the words right, which the Chairman of the Board never did.". 1991 DIAMOND JUBILEE TOUR: "Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé were Frank's company on his final world-wide encore, that had opened with a sold-out star-spangled gala concert at The Meadowlands in New Jersey on December 12, 1990, Frank's 75st birthday." 1990-91 they did the "Diamond Jubilee Tour" with Sinatra. Playing before SRO audiences around the world, receiving rave reviews and accolades from every corner of the globe the tour culminated at New York's Madison Square Garden, with a television special later aired on CBS. "Steve and Eydie represent all that is good about performers and the interpretation of a song...they're the best," Sinatra said in an interview at the time." "02.03.1991 Sydney, AUSTRALIA at The Entertainment Centre,Frank Sinatra with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé: The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra jr. You Make Me Feel So Young/For Once In My Life/Come Rain Or Come Shine/Luck Be A Lady/I've Got You Under My Skin/Where Or When/My Heart Stood Still/Strangers In The Night/Barbara/What Now My Love/Soliloquy/Mack The Knife/Angel Eyes/My Way/Theme from ‚New York New York'/'Sinatra A To Z' Medley with Steve & Eydie: All Or Nothing At All (SL) - Bewitched (EG) - Come Fly With Me (SL) - Oh Look At Me Now (EG) - Night And Day (FS) - Day In, Day Out (SL‑EG) - I Thought About You (SL) - Saturday Night (FS) - Come Dance With Me (SL) - I Won't Dance (EG) - I Get A Kick Out Of You (FS) - The Tender Trap (SL) - Witchcraft (SL‑EG) - I've Got The World On A String (FS) - You Make Me Feel So Young (SL‑EG) - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (SL) - This Love Of Mine (EG) - I'll Never Smile Again (FS) - Everything Happens To Me (SL‑EG) - All The Way (FS) - One For My Baby (all three) - That's Life (SL) - When You're Smiling (all three) - Young At Heart (all three) - Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (all three)." (Less)
Fly 02 http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever (More) http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever seen, FLY is a unique, multi-sensory journey into the fashion magazine of the future. FLY’S visionary collection of exclusive short fashion films, interviews, documentaries, and music videos are released on a limited edition DVD with a graphic silkscreen cover printed on recycled handmade packaging. FLY’s contributors are some of the best-established and emerging talent from all creative disciplines—film, fashion, photography, design, art, and music. FLY’s current issue, “What A World, What A World” includes 22 short films with renowned artists such as Alex Cayley, Jamie Isaia, Ghukfvin, Catherine Cushman, Gray Scott, Tiziano Magni, Bruce Gilden, Elliot Erwitt, and Susan Meiselas. This issues features section pays homage to the photo agency Magnum’s 60th Anniversary. Fashion in FLY’s films come from Givenchy, Yohji Yamamoto, YSL, Sonya Rykiel, Junya Watanabe, Rick Owens, Shelly Steffee, Ann Demulemeester, Miu Miu, Kiki De Montparnasse, with music from, Van She, Cut Copy, The Presets, New Young Pony Club, Tiger Sushi and Sir Alice amongst others. Featuring Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Missy Rayder, The Ditmar Triplets, JP and Natasa V. FLY is the first product of its kind: a limited edition, forward-thinking moving magazine, providing a new way to experience and showcase fashion, art, and music. FLY features fashion and art-inspired short films, interviews and documentaries, video installation pieces, digital art, animation, and music videos—created by established and emerging photographers, filmmakers, animators, and artists. FLY 02 categories include Editorials, Features, Music Videos, The Loop EDITORIALS Domestic and hidden curiosities Directed by Cyril Guyot Designer Yves Saint Laurent Featuring Natasa V. America’s fascination with the automobile takes an erotic turn as a housewife leaves her domestic bliss behind to explore her hidden curiosities. The Veil Directed by Catherine Cushman Designer Junya Watanabe Featuring J.P A childhood memory that recalls a mysterious woman dressed in black that wanders the street pushing a baby carriage. The Last Shot Directed by Tiziano Magni Designer Kiki de Montparnasse A woman burns every last remnant of a relationship that has died. I Got Devil Directed by Alex Antich Designer Martin Margiella A dark nightclub dreamscape mixes dancing and delirium in flashes of light that show how stories may lie beneath outward appearances. String Directed by Jamie Isaia Designer Sonia Rykiel Featuring Marina Skopkareva In a lush open field, a woman finds a string. She follows it in a search to see where it will lead. Waves Directed by Alex Cayley Designer Yoji Yamamoto Dancers from The Cedar Lake Dance Company float across the screen as if they were under water. Please Excuse Me For Staring Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Miu, Miu Featuring Julia Restion Roitfeld & Todd Sines In an exercise in futility, a lonely guy try’s speaking with a young woman eating an egg salad sandwich at a table across from him. A Series of Missed Connections Directed by Noah David Smith Designer Shelly Steffee A mans point of view as he falls in love many times throughout the day. 23.98 Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Rick Owens A study of unique beauty and clothing filmed at 24 frames per second. Vacuus Numb Directed by Gray Scott Designer Ann Demeulemeester An ominous mysterious interaction between a man, a woman and a television set takes place in a fallout shelter. FEATURES Sleepwalking Through the Mekong Directed by filmmaker John Pirozzi Sleepwalking Through the Mekong follows California based band Dengue Fever on their recent journey to Cambodia to perform classic 60s and 70s Cambodian rock-n-roll in the country where it was created, made popular, and very nearly destroyed. FLY presents an edited short of this documentary Bruce Gilden Photographer Bruce Gilden’s childhood in Brooklyn endowed him with a keen eye for observing urban behaviors and customs. The strong dynamic forms and graphic quality of his images and his unconventional confrontational style distinguish Gilden’s original vision. His work has been shown widely in museums and galleries all over the world. Gilden has received numerous grants and awards for his work including three National Endowments for the Arts fellowships (1980, 1984 and 1992), a Villa Medicis Hors les Murs (1995), New York State Foundation for the Arts Grant (1979, 1992 and 2000), the European Award for Photography (1996) and a Japan Foundation Fellowship (1999). In 1998, Gilden became a member of Magnum. Leaves Leaves is an experimental animation dealing with the cycles of life, technology, and human behavior. Screenings have been presented at MoMa Workspheres, Mori Museum and Virgin Cinemas. This is a short excerpt from this innovative piece. Video Jonathan Turner Music Jack Hazard The Funeral A short film by Patrik Andersson, inspired by his mentor, and his childhood memories growing up in Sweden watching Ingmar Bergman films. Shirin Neshat Through film and still photographs Shirin Neshat tells stories of men and women's positions in the Muslim culture. She explores the distinctive opposites of the culture between man & woman, free & oppressed, tradition & renewal. Much of her work deals with taboo sexuality, sensuality, forbidden attractions and repressed contact between the sexes. She demonstrates the way in which gender is the deciding factor in the individual's social status. Her works concerns itself with women's marginalized position in society. She was awarded a Golden Lion at the Biennale in Venice in 1999, received the ICP Infinity Award for Art in 2002, and was named honorary professor at the Berlin Institute of Arts in 2004. Patch Writer/Director Christopher Romero returns to the short form with a poignant examination of the intersecting lives of strangers, each haunted by an unforgettable trauma. Filmed in and around Woodstock, NY by Frankie DeMarco, Patch stars Melissa Leo, Leo Burmester, and Deborah Harry. Original music by Adrian Romero. MUSIC VIDEOS The Presets - “Are You The One’ (Modular People) The Owl - ‘I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness’ Wolfmother - ‘Woman’ (Modular/Interscope Records) Emily Haines - ‘Dr Blind’ (Last Gang Records) Clark - “TED’ (Warp Records) I Love UFO - ‘Like In The Movies’ (Record Makers) The Presets - ‘Girl And The Sea’ (Modular People) THE LOOP The Loop showcases music from the record label Modular People, featuring tracks by: That was just a dream by Cut Copy Saturdays by Cut Copy The Twilight by Cut Copy Forgotten Works by Klaxons Street Juice by MSTRKRFT The Bomb by New Young Pony Club Ice Cream by New Young Pony Club Steamworks by The Presets Down Down Down by The Presets I Go Hard I Go Home by The Presets Are You The One by The Presets Girlkillsbear by Softlightes Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) by Wolfmother " (Less)
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