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The Long Good Friday (1980)
This electrifying British gangster classic stages a messy, blood-soaked international power play against a complex backdrop of political corruption, IRA activity, and redevelopment of London's docks, capturing an empire in decline.
Director: John Mackenzie
Cinematographer: Phil Meheux
Starring: Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Eddie Constantine, Dave King, Bryan Marshall, Derek Thompson, Paul Freeman, Alan Ford, and Pierce Brosnan.
'The Long Good Friday' (dir. by John Mackenzie) [1980]
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Song Review: Julian Lage - “Two and One” (Live, Jan. 20, 2024)
Julian Lage and band (t)eased their way into “Two and One,” repeatedly threatening to launch before pulling back.
This went on for some 80 seconds before the sauntering melody emerged Jan. 20 in San Francisco as documented on just-released professional video. Lage, on acoustic guitar, toggles between blues scales, classical ornamentation and jazzy improv as bassist Jorge Roeder, drummer Dave King and keyboardist Patrick Warren swing behind him.
He’s seated. But Lage is not sedate as he holds his axe perpendicular to the stage and frequently rises from his chair before handing off briefly to Roeder.
What begins with false starts concludes with false endings. And so, Lage and band threaten to cut off “Two and One” a few times before bringing the six-minute instrumental in for a smooth landing.
Grade card: Julian Lage - “Two and One” (Live - 1/20/24) - A
11/6/24
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