Speaking of LOTR. I met a lovely woman today whose actual, given name is Lothorian. I spent an unseemly amount of time praising her parents' coolness.
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Speaking of LOTR. I met a lovely woman today whose actual, given name is Lothorian. I spent an unseemly amount of time praising her parents' coolness.
Shouldn't it be "Lothlorien"? Or is there something else in the Silmarillion I don't know about?
I'd put Silent Running up there
I loved it when I saw it back in the early 80s (at a revival house), but dear lord I know the Joan Baez songs would make me want to plunge ice picks in my ears now.
Nothing wrong with good folk music. And Joan Baez in her prime had one of the great voices of the age. (She still has a first rate voice, but at the time she had a once-in-a-generation instrument.)
Hell, yeah. Her singing "Amazing Grace" acapella is incredible. Actually, her singing anything acapella is incredible.
Baez could have moved an audience to tears singing the phone book.
I have seen 23. I haven't seen Primer or Eternal Sunshine.
Actually, her singing anything acapella is incredible.
Clearly you've never watched The T.A.M.I. Show where her version of "You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling" is unbelievably stiff and lacking in any R&B feel. She needs to stick to "Joe Hill."
Shouldn't it be "Lothlorien"?
Why, yes it should.