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A Brighter Beat (2007)
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The Razor's Edge (John Byrum, 1984).
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spilladabalia · 4 months
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Arab Strap
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rastronomicals · 2 years
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8:15 PM EDT June 19, 2022:
Malcolm Middleton - "Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35" From the compilation album   Mojo presents Blonde on Blonde Revisited (May 2016)
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Compilation given away by Mojo magazine with its July 2016 issue, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Dylan classic
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senorboombastic · 1 year
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What’s On Michael Portillo’s iPod: Lichen Slow
Here at Birthday Cake For Breakfast, we like to get to the heart of what an artist is all about. We feel that what influences them is just as important as the music they make. With that in mind, having just released their debut album ‘Rest Lurks‘, Lichen Slow – the new project from Malcolm Middleton (Arab Strap) and Manchester producer Joel Harries – talk us through what influenced the record.…
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recentlistening · 1 year
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maquina-semiotica · 2 years
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Malcolm Middleton, "Loneliness Shines"
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a-flat · 2 years
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A Happy Medium - Malcolm Middleton
The recording of this track is impeccable. Both voices are Malcolm's, but they almost sound like totally different people. I resonate with this song as a nonbinary gender dysphoria track. A high voice and a low voice are singing together and over each other that they "need to find myself a happy medium to make my future look good."
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ansonmountdaily · 9 months
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Anson Mount on theatre roles he'd like to play
When Anson was at Dragon Con in September 2022 promoting Star Trek: Stange New Worlds, a fan in the audience asked him what theatre roles he's always wanted to play.
Anson mentioned Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov (the role of Mikhail Lvovich Astrov, a country doctor), and The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley (the role of De Flores, servant to Vermandero). The fan also brought up Shakespeare's Macbeth and Anson said he's played the role of Malcolm (Elder son of Duncan, king of Scotland) before.
In 2020 Anson played Uncle Vanya's Dr. Astrov in a virtual theatre production of the play (gifs here and here).
Uncle Vanya portrays the visit of an elderly professor and his glamorous, much younger second wife, Yelena, to the rural estate that supports their urban lifestyle. Two friends - Vanya, brother of the professor’s late first wife, who has long managed the estate, and Astrov, the local doctor - both fall under Yelena’s spell, while bemoaning the ennui of their provincial existence.
The Changeling is about young Beatrice who is in love with a visiting nobleman, Alsemero. However, her father has already arranged her marriage to Alonzo, another nobleman. Desperate to be with her love, Beatrice enlists the help of De Flores, a cunning but ugly servant, a deceptive man obsessed with her and determined to claim her virtue. While she initially resists him, Beatrice is drawn into lustful complicity with De Flores, and together they set in motion a chain of love, lust, madness, and death.
Source: Dragon Con panel footage (via Clayton Courtney)
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Malcolm Middleton - We're All Going To Die [Official Video]
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10:53 AM EST February 10, 2024:
Malcolm Middleton - "Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35" From the compilation album   Mojo presents Blonde on Blonde Revisited (May 2016)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Compilation given away by Mojo magazine with its July 2016 issue, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Dylan classic
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adrian-paul-botta · 1 year
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Miss Mabel (1950)
Miss Mabel is a 1948 stage play by R. C. Sherriff. It has been adapted for television at least five times.
1950 – A play in three acts, produced by Joel Shenker as a summer theatre touring package.
Advance director: Jerome Coray
With Charles Francis, Wallace Clark, Mark Roberts, Harry Bannister, Victor Beecroft, Gwen Anderson, Marie Carroll, Bethel Long.
Subsequent cast changes throughout tour as well as resident actors playing different roles in each theatre (Dorothy and Lillian Gish by Lillian Gish)
Also, a live version aired as part of British anthology series BBC Sunday Night Theatre in 1950. Cast included Mary Jerrold, Clive Morton, Richard Warner, W. E. Holloway, Josephine Middleton, Herbert C. Walton, Anne West, Ronald Marriott, Rowland Winterton and Anthony Farmer. It was performed on 26 March 1950 with a repeat performance on 29 March 1950. Both performances are lost, as the live broadcasts were not recorded.
 Rehearsals for Miss Mabel went smoothly, once we learned to anticipate interruptions over which we had no control, like the noise and whistling from the trains. We had an idea of their schedule, so we could time when we were going to have our words drowned during matinees and evening. Whoever was talking would just remain in place and not say a word until the train had passed. Clarence Derwent, for all his impressive British training and background, was a very casual actor. He had a very relaxed delivery, and he didn’t like to wear any makeup other than his costume.
Once, on a matinee day, he came to the theatre from a long walk in the woods just before half-hour. He put on his costume and he took his seat on a soft chair onstage as the curtain went up, which he was supposed to do. A few minutes into the performance, he fell asleep.
The audience didn’t know what was happening, but onstage, including Lillian, did. Clarence wasn’t snoring. He had leaned back and closed his eyes.
Lillian looked over in his direction, and very casually, during the course of the scene, tiptoed behind the chair where Clarence was sitting. She placed her hand on his shoulder leaned over, and blew on his neck!
She might have whispered something which only he could have heard, but Clarence opened his eyes and said his line as if the action were rehearsed!
Whether she gave him a dressing down afterwards we never knew. But he never took any morning walks on a matinee day. And he never closed his eyes in that chair for the rest of the run!
When Miss Mabel company flew to the Bahamas to play an engagement at the Royal Colonial Theatre, Lillian made a star’s demand: to allow Malcolm, her West Highland terrier who had been with her since The Old Maid (1936), to ride next to her on the plane.
Lillian Gish: A Life on Stage and Screen – Stuart Oderman
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bozusuruz · 2 years
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senorboombastic · 1 year
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Release Rundown - Dutch Uncles, Lichen Slow and Sleaford Mods
Words: Ben Forrester Dutch Uncles – True Entertainment(Memphis Industries) It’s mad to think that it’s been six long years since art pop heroes Dutch Uncles graced us with new music. I’ll be honest, I was starting to worry if we’d ever hear from the South Manchester heartthrobs again. But a sigh of relief was let out here at BCFB towers when pictures of the band in the studio surfaced online…
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