One writes of scars healed, a convenient parallel the pathology of the skin, but there is no such thing in the life of an individual. There are open wounds, sometimes reduced to the size of a pinhead, but always wounds. The signs of suffering are quite comparable with the loss of a finger or the sight of one eye. We can not lose even one minute a year, but if we lose them there would be nothing to do. (FS Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night)
On Air: The Road Quoyle, the wind, the crossing, the silence, the storm, the time (improvisation on a Déjà vu)
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On Air Keith Jarrett: Paris Salle Pleyel November 3, 2006
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Avion Travel (Beppe Servillo)
Ah molesta molesta
the idea that lends itself
the desire to
see you again
harassing pretext
it will not be timely
I buy the newspaper
I sit and waitand surprise surprise the air
sending them my plans to air
air about you that surprises me
clumsy clumsy my prediction
to make you love surprise
I take back what I find
taken from the air you
air that comforts me without word
not yourOh surprise surprise I'm supposed
the desire to have you back again
modest project of love and read
I can not cook I let myself eat
smellingand the air wins and wins
Outperforms my desire
born and concealed from the air you
I walk all over sapendomi
the air you
I take back what I find
taken from the air you
air that comforts me without word
not yourThe air that confuses me
confuses my plans
sending them to airmolesta molesta
the idea that lends itself
the desire to see you again
modest pretext
that does not seem serious

GILDA (1946) A Columbia Picture
Producer: Van Upp Viginia
Director: Charles VidorScreenplay: Marion Parsonnet, from an adaptation by Jo Eisinger of EA Ellington story
The Stars:
Rita Hayworth: Gilda
Glenn Ford's Johnny Farrell
George MacReady: Ballin Mundson
Joseph Calleia: Detective Obregon
Steven Geray: Uncle PioSongs: by Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts: "Amado Mio," "Put the Blame On Mame"
Miss Hayworth's song vocals: Anita Ellis
Dances staged by Jack Cole
Gowns by Jean LouisBlack & White, 110 mins. Running time
On Air: Amado Mio
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Moons and Junes and ferris wheels, the dizzy dancing way you feel
As every fairy tale comes real, I 've Looked at love that way.
But now it's just another show. you leave 'em laughing When You Go
And if you care, do not let Them know, do not give yourself away.
On Air: Quoyle Both Sides Now
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March 22, 2010 by quoyle
Posted in category Blog , Music , My Music , Piano , The Art of Trio E = Mc3
Finally I can post a recording of my trio in great shape and with a great sound. The song, 'that wonderful hymn of The Wedding Dollar Brand, the melody heart ache. It 'was a great evening, all natural, all familiar.
On Air: The Wedding March 19, 2010 Live Pisa
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