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"I remember a guy who sold a claim up on Prelude Lake to a mining company," says Mike Piro, an old-timer in the Canadian frontier town of Yellowknife, the nearest base camp for the big new mines.
I just heard from a guy who knows a guy who worked craft services on Prelude to a Kiss.
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Within just over four minutes, the opening monoxide drone of Prelude on the Esplanade has already given way to the exultant Fanfare For the Hooper Heroes and thence to the Richard-Clayderman-plays-Steve-Reich ivory-tinkling of Movement 1: In the Countenance of Kings.
Keep Moving is just perfect, like Aaliyah being haunted by the ghost of Sharon Redd, Sharon Brown or Vicky D – one of those postdisco girls – on the Prelude label in 1982.
This is based on the prelude that an improvement in one affect (e.g., self-concept) will lead to improvements in the other.
He evoked a terse but affecting Miles Davis on both "Prelude No. 2," by George Gershwin, and "Selim," by Hermeto Pascoal.
By now, of course, many books have been written on the prelude to the Iraq war, in which no weapons of mass destruction were ever found.
Barry Manilow's 1973 hit, "Could It Be Magic," was based on the Prelude No. 20; Antônio Carlos Jobim used the Prelude No. 4 as the basis for his enduring bossa nova classic "Insensatez" ("How Insensitive").
More curiously, there was a group elaboration on the prelude to Bach's Cello Suite No. 1, which briefly had Mr. Coleman blaring his trumpet and sawing on his violin.
On board Prelude, amid a forest of cranes and pipes, it is almost impossible to get your bearings.
Franne picks the sinuous "How Insensitive," which is subtly based on a Prelude by Frederick Chopin, who channeled beautiful tunes directly from the heavens.
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