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"I post when I have something to say, and not otherwise, and hope that’s okay with you guys."

That's just one of the many reasons I enjoy your substack. Thank you for sparing us from inbox clutter and resisting the pressure to adhere to some arbitrary social expectations about post frequency!

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 I already finished to wrote my post with belated new-year greetings, when your "So this is 2024" arrived. In this post proposing a small retrospective of the most seen and known US films in Italy. Here's a little piece...

“The holidays are over. January 7th in Italy is the last celebration -day of the Christmas holidays "EPIPHANY". After which we return to work and resume our daily commitments. For this very last holiday the television networks prepare the programming of films, comedies, Christmas concerts with pop, classical and other more popular music. Like every year, the program was very rich. Kevin, “Viktor/Viktoria”; “Pretty woman”, “The blues brothers”, “Thoroughly Modern Milly”, “The sound of music”……( impossible to list them all here…)They are very well known and loved in Italy. It's not just about comedies. All the most famous series "ER", General hospital", "Doctor Haus". “Friends”, “Good wife” etc…after the Americans premiers invariably reappear here. We have seen all of the most beautiful, famous and important films... (impossible to list them all here). And my husband and I we are incurable spectators.

The period and the productions, which I mention are perhaps a little behind the times compared to the new, latest series (EMMY winners, for example). Young people, surely, will laugh... They never go out of fashion.”…

I was already preparing my post, when the latest “So this is 2024” came out and I focus on what you wrote.

 -It's the first time I've heard from Olivia Rodriguez. Clear, young voice. A bit in the style of Coachella festival.

-The notes and lyrics of “Blue October” are perfectly suitable as a New Year's wish. "I hope you are well".

- Inseparable Preludes and Fugues of Bach performed by Evelyn Crochet. Brilliant Glenn Gould immediately comes to mind. Evelyn’s interpretation is very precise, clean and refined.

-Magic musical notes of LOVE HANGOVER reminds me of New Years celebrations a lifetime long. It reminds me of the disco of the 80s and the birth of the new musical genre "Disco-music”. And I assure you, in those disco, under the crystal ball, the whole world danced. What a beautiful surprise!! To those who think in a belittling way of Disco-music I would like to remind them of the soundtracks of those discos. Blondie(Dream,Heart of Glass)Eagles (Desperado, “Hotel California) ; Bee Gees, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones….What music, guys. You Tube has expanded this list immeasurably - The Kinks, Mark Knopfler, Tom Waits, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Hellen Resdy, James Taylor, Captaine and Tennill, Jonny Mitchell, Dusty Springfield, Chicago, Carpenters, Dr. Hook, Cat Stevens, Leonard Cohen.((impossible to list them all here).

 Happy New Year to you , your family and your subscriber. “ Hope you’re fine”. (Blue October.)

P.S:” I post when I have something to say, and not otherwise, and hope that’s okay with you guys”. Sure….

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