Howard Jones | The Art of Dreaming into Action
“Nobody can be free of problems, but it’s all in how you deal with it and learn from it.”
“Nobody can be free of problems, but it’s all in how you deal with it and learn from it.”
The duo claim to be inspired heavily by impressionist painters and the explorations of NASA and make psychedelic, retro-futurist pop tunes.
Sharp dialogue, larger than life personalities, and that golden music makes the two-and-a-half-hour production really fly.
Jennifer Nettles’ vocals have never sounded more authentic.

Sweet Bean is a beautiful, quiet film that often feels like a documentary, as if we have been given a magic window through which to observe the lives of some ordinary people in an ordinary […]
She has the musical chops to carry off one hell of a concert, but she can also entertain a crowd with little effort.
It’s kind of fun to watch, at least if you’re into this sort of thing, chiefly because of the general dementedness of the whole operation.
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane is a cut above typical AIP fare: it has no pretensions to being an art film but is a well-done thriller with a surprisingly good cast.

Were it not for the artists and the music they produced, no one would be watching this film.
The Scorpions know their fans are coming to hear the songs to which they’ve grown up playing air guitar, and Tuesday night was no exception.
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