The Climber
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quote: Originally posted by God is a woman: Anyone heard this cd - is it any good. Film looks a bit heavy...
The film is more than a bit heavy - really struck a nerve with me, anyway. A sister and brother are kind of left to their own devices by their self-involved, alcoholic parents. Very tragic ending, but the young actors were just lovely, and gave totally believable and moving performances. The soundtrack is brilliant and perfect for the film in mood and content. Lovely to me that N.F. has both the strength and insightfulness to get the emotions of a teenage girl so right - that's not easy - even for a woman! Worth seeing if you're not the type who needs a happy ending.
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| Posts: 139 | Location: Columbus, Ohio | Registered: 31 January 2007 |    |
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Secret God

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Have a listen to some samples from Ed McWilliams' (aka Ed Cake's) solo CD "Downtown Puff" here. Some of this was recorded around the time of the "Rain" session. Neil played the beautiful "Golden Man" in a guest DJ spot on National Radio in 2000 and Tim Finn plays piano on "The Airshow". His earlier album with band Bressa Creeting Cake (two members of which later formed Goldenhorse, who've also performed on stage with the Finns) is even more brilliant with some truly sublime moments. A couple of weeks ago I had the privilege of recording Ed singing three of his new Pye Warmer songs at Radio New Zealand National for a Music 101 live session (of sorts). If it doesn't open in Windows Media player try the mp3 option.
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| Posts: 1772 | Location: Auckland, New Zealand | Registered: 29 November 2000 |    |
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Sacred Cow

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Thanks for posting this stuff, Jaffaman.  I listened to your Radio NZ session and really enjoyed it.  Unfortunately, the other links you've posted - I can't seem to get them to work. I really enjoy the little bit of Ed McWilliam's music that I've heard. I love his work on Rain, and I've heard only one song by Bressa Creeting Cake (Palm Singing), but I just love it. Would love to hear more of that album. I'm not sure what exactly I like about this guy - he's offbeat, yet very melodic...
---------------------------------------------- Joyce
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| Posts: 859 | Location: new jersey, u.s.a. | Registered: 26 October 2002 |    |
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