"Anyone who might have been (?) following this blog from the start, will know that i asked back in September for some help tracking down the two Jodie Foster songs mentioned in Ali Smith's great list in the book. Well this weekend i got a sweet email from Christina (in America, i think)...
'I didn't know your blog existed until today when I saw Tom McRae's blog, which linked to his recent entry...
I'm writing because I scrolled through old entries and saw the one about two French songs sung by Jodie Foster. I don't know if you or anyone is still interested, but I can confirm that "Je t'attends depuis la nuit des temps" exists because I have a copy of it, clearly taken from vinyl or an old cassette because you can hear scratches at the beginning. I have no idea where, why, or how I got the song, but an Internet query led me to this very bizarre - but very amusing - video of her singing the song on TV.'"
@mrjyn
December 16, 2008
JODIE FOSTER: [LOLITA] JE T'ATTENDS DEPUIS LA NUIT DES TEMPS: 'Do they exist or did i dream them': 'tis a nice li'l 'mrjyn' video repost via 'the dj.
December 15, 2008
George Coleman: Amsterdam After Dark [RONNIE SCOTT'S Jazz Series] + Tony Bennett & Buddy Rich: Manhattan + Billy Cobham's Drum Clinic
Tony Bennett, Buddy Rich - Manhattan
George Coleman - Amsterdam After Dark
Billy Cobham's Drum Clinic - Part 1
'GET CARTER': MOVIEDROME [BBC 2] + Orson Welles: FORTUNE TELLING + STONE ROSES POWER CUT + SUGARCUBES INTRO [The Late Show BBC2 - 1989]
The Late Show - Highlights 1989
David Stafford doing a superb pisstake of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson.
The Stone Roses having a powercut.
The Sugarcubes not letting Paul Morley introduce anything.
Orson Welles explains Cold Reading
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