Saturday, April 07, 2007

Rhapsody

rhap·so·dy
n. pl. rhap·so·dies
1. Exalted or excessively enthusiastic expression of feeling in speech or writing.
2. A literary work written in an impassioned or exalted style.
3. A state of elated bliss; ecstasy.
4. Music A usually instrumental composition of irregular form that often incorporates improvisation.
5. An ancient Greek epic poem or a portion of one suitable for uninterrupted recitation.
Watched "American Rhapsody" last nite. It is based on a true story of a Hungarian girl who was separated from her family when Stalin and communism gripped the country. She was only reunited with her family years later in the U.S. where they were now residing but she never felt at home there. It stars a young Scarlett Johansson before she was famous.
Strange coincidence... I just bought "Go-the very best of Moby Remixed" from a shop in Holland V called "Rhapsody Records" this afternoon. I tell you... Moby is bloody brilliant. He's making tons of $ from his albums and becoz of his commercial success, a lot of his songs are used for TV commercials. The latest one is "In my heart" which is the theme in the current Nokia campaign.

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