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peninsularian · 24 days
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1968 Rock Steady instrumental, also versioned as a DJ piece - Shades of Hudson - by Keith Hudson
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glennk56 · 2 years
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Keith Hudson. Throughout the 2000s, Keith Hudson was a stocky, bearish guy often playing cops or criminals. In the 2010s he got fat. (And I think it looks good on him.- of course I do, don’t I) I don’t know if he allowed himself to get fat thinking this might help his career. You never know. Sometimes being fatter can help if that is the look they are going for, but often it doesn’t help as fat actors feel there is a definite prejudice against them.
photo 2&3. Burn Notice (tv series) Aug 2010. episode 4;9.
photo 4-6 Sunlight Jr. Apr 2013.
photo 7-11. Logan Lucky. Aug 2017.
photo 12. A Bad Mom’s Christmas. Nov 2017.
photo 13-14 Speed Kills. Nov 2018.
photo 15-16. True Detective. Jan 2019. episode 3;2.
photo 17-20. Portals. Oct 2019. 
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musickickztoo · 7 months
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Keith Hudson † November 14, 1984
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allmusic · 7 months
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AllMusic Staff Pick: Keith Hudson Pick a Dub
Released in 1974, Pick a Dub qualifies as one of the earliest dub albums, and remains an ambitiously experimental (if raw) chapter in reggae's evolution. Lean, sometimes blunt production emphasizes the slow power of the rhythms, while eruptions of delay and reverb flip the songs inside out completely. Essential listening for any dub enthusiast.
- Fred Thomas
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am-reggae · 1 year
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Keith Hudson – The Black Breast Has Produced Her Best, Flesh Of My Skin Blood Of My Blood /// Sello: VP Records, 17 North Parade – VPRL2730 // Vinilo / LP / Reedición 2021 // ============================= Originalmente editado en 1974 // Mezcla original de 1974 // Remasterizado con bonus tracks // ============================= ESTADO: LP Vinilo Nuevo / Precintado ================ 25€
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mia-seth-adventures · 11 months
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Photo by Keith Hudson - street scene Devonshire Road, London SE23
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lostfunzones · 1 year
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Keith Hudson - Turn The Heater On
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groovytimes · 25 days
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Keith Hudson being a whole mood grooving to U-Roy (the one with the long dreads and the shirtless green get-up). Also, gpoy.
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bitter1stuff · 2 years
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KEITH HUDSON - Darkest Night on a Wet Looking Road [1971]
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Bill Wyman, Ronnie Wood, Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts
📷 DerekHudson
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uwmspeccoll · 10 months
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Staff Pick of the Week
We recently transferred an early 1930s edition of Argentine-British writer William Henry Hudson's novel Green Mansions, published in New York by Three Sirens Press with illustrations by Keith Henderson, from the library's general collections to Special Collections. The story is convoluted and fantastical, about a wealthy Venezuelan revolutionary who flees into the Guyanese jungle (the Green Mansions of the title?), tenuously befriends a village of indigenous people, explores a sector of the forest that the villagers fear, and encounters a waif-like, "shy and mysterious girl with the melodious bird-like voice" who the villagers are convinced is the evil spirit-protector "Daughter of the Didi." Nevertheless, he continues to seek out the girl, whom he befriends and falls in love with, and eventually learns that she is the last member of her tribe. This ultimately leads, in a roundabout way, to a falling-out with the villagers and tragic consequences.
Originally published in 1904 to some acclaim, this exotic romance bears a palpable strain of ethnic superiority. The indigenous people are backwards, superstitious, and violent; the protagonist is European, thoughtful, and reasoned (and wealthy to boot); and Rima, the ethereal jungle girl, and her people were apparently based by Hudson on persistent rumors of a lost tribe of white people who lived in the mountains. Probably not a novel I will be reading any time soon, but I am quite taken by the drama in the black and white illustrations of Scottish artist and illustrator Keith Henderson (1883-1982).
Henderson created the novel's 35 illustrations for the trade and limited editions originally published by Duckworth & Co. in 1926. While there is no publishing date in this edition by Three Sirens Press, a publisher that specialized in high-quality reprints of classic texts illustrated by noted artists, there is some evidence that it was produced in 1932. I hope you enjoy these illustrations as much as I do.
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-- MAX, Head of Special Collections
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adoringyouhxney · 2 years
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musickickztoo · 3 months
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Keith Hudson *March 18, 1946
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adamwatchesmovies · 16 days
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Dreamgirls (2006)
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Dreamgirls is not based on a true story but you’ll swear otherwise. While the film takes much inspiration from the history of the Motown record label and incorporates actual historical events into its story, the reason it feels so real are the characters and the drama. The ensemble cast all give such good performances and the material they’ve been given is so deep they all feel like real people. That’s enough to recommend Dreamgirls already but there's so much more: great musical numbers, a stellar production design, confident direction by Bill Condon (who also wrote the screenplay) and tons of re-watch value.
In 1962, in Detroit, Michigan, Effie White (Jennifer Hudson), Deena Jones (Beyoncé Knowles) and Lorrell Robinson (Anika Noni Rose) are “The Dreamettes”. After appearing at an amateur R&B talent show, The Dreamettes and Effie’s younger songwriter brother C.C. (Keith Robinson) are recruited by car salesman - and aspiring music manager - Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx) to sing as a backup for star Jimmy “Thunder” Early (Eddie Murphy). The story follows the Dreamettes’ rise to fame as their new manager becomes increasingly manipulative.
The ’60s and ‘70s era music scene is unfamiliar to me and not exactly the kind of music I gravitate towards (for the record, my taste in music falls under the “crap” category). It means a lot, then, that I was instantly able to “recognize” the songs featured in this musical. All of the numbers are from the Broadway musical or newly written for the movie and incorporated in a mix of diegetic and non-diegetic fashion. Every piece is a river of honey in your ear and surprisingly, Beyoncé Knowles ends up kind of playing second banana to both Jennifer Hudson… and Eddie Murphy. I don’t know if it’s hilarious or heartbreaking that my DVD of Dreamgirls featured a trailer for Norbit before the main event. As Jimmy, Murphy is incredible. There’s a particular scene where, tired of being asked to perform another soulful number, he breaks into an impromptu rap where he has to get his orchestra to play a new beat on the fly. It’s pure movie magic and the entire film is worth the price of admission just to see Murphy in full form in that one scene.
There’s a pervasive and consistent joy of filmmaking throughout Dreamgirls. Every frame looks terrific and the actors all give excellent performances. We’ve already mentioned some of them but now, I want to single out Jamie Foxx as Curtis Taylor Junior. His transition from sympathetic to villainous is so smooth it’s hard to tell at which point exactly your opinion shifts and part of this is because all of the characters - including the Dreamgirls - are fully-rounded human beings complete with flaws. Without a doubt, Effie White gets the short end of the stick in this story but there are times where she kind of gets what she deserves. You hate yourself for feeling that way, which demonstrates the quality of the drama. Obviously, credit is due to Henry Krieger and Tom Eyen, who wrote the original musical, but this film adaptation is not merely a shot-for-shot re-enactment. This is a real movie with distinct made-for-the-movie scenes and choices.
With a budget of $75-$80 million, Dreamgirls is one of the most expensive films ever made to feature an all-Black cast. That realization came with a bit of waryness from me. Ever since my back-to-back viewing of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and One Night in Miami, I’m just kind of done with “struggle” movies. We’ve had some great ones but there’s more we can do with All-Black casts than show them getting beaten down, abused, raped, taken advantage of, etc. This is another reason to see Dreamgirls. While the topic of inequality is touched on in two key scenes, this is mostly an engaging drama that could (in theory) feature any kind of actors. This musical has the same sort of appeal as A Star is Born because of the characters, the music and the skill used to bring everything together.
Despite everything Dreamgirls does right, it will still be a hard sell for people who don’t like musicals. It's also worth noting that while the protagonists are rich, other characters don’t get the development they should. Sharon Leal’s Michelle Morris, for instance. She's an important character that's always kept out of reach. Ultimately, the flaws (you could probably find more if you really looked hard) don’t matter when we consider the film’s entertainment and eye-candy value. This is such a good-looking film and when we consider the way it recreates historical (or “historical”) events and elements, it was love at first sight for me. (Fullscreen version on DVD, August 1, 2022)
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blogthebooklover · 1 year
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Was Gargoyles Actually Made For Kids?
This is an interesting video about Disney’s Gargoyles, and I’m glad we’re seeing a resurgence of the show thanks to Disney Plus, the newest run of the comics, and the fact that it’s slowly gaining a following again.  I think it’s aimed mostly at older kids to teens, however adults can enjoy it too.   
Here’s Also Bull Session’s 3 Part Videos About The Cartoon:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_TbLoFA1xU&t=609s
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5HsLo8D2Q0
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czyi2w_WeFw
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seniouesbabes · 11 months
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Lily Maymac 🌸💋🍒🌸 Winter collection @charleskeithofficial boots & bags
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