At the end of that pier, desolate and recovering from a drunken stupour brought on by their gambling losses, they cry for help and are rescued by a war ship to one of the Normandy beaches. It is now D-Day, June 6, 1944.. Here they perform great acts of courage in the dazzling French sunshine...
You've almost written a poem with your description! I'll try to imagine what happens to them on that pier. No, I can't have them blown into the sea, but maybe lifted high over some lovely cyber-city?
Grzegorz, I will have to get used to your new icon. "Cabaret" is one of my all time favorites as well, but I will always associate 240252 (the sophisticated Grzegorz I have gotten to know) with Tamara. :))
By the way, I'm reading about her and what happened to Taddeusz? They don't say. Did they divorce, did he die or just disappear?
Do you know that your "Tamara" painting icon has been replaced by a clip of this video?
Better fix that fast!! It looks like a 1933..33 car pileup on your first photo and I am glad there is not a house floating by while this poor guy is singing his heart out.
"Stormy Weather" is a 1933 song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem.
(wikipedia)
tmtke 1 year ago
Wonderful original version!
musicaldogs 1 year ago
Is this the original version?
jackatthecontrol 3 years ago
At the end of that pier, desolate and recovering from a drunken stupour brought on by their gambling losses, they cry for help and are rescued by a war ship to one of the Normandy beaches. It is now D-Day, June 6, 1944.. Here they perform great acts of courage in the dazzling French sunshine...
barbcard 4 years ago
I'm happy you changed it back. It is perfect!
genia106 4 years ago
You've almost written a poem with your description! I'll try to imagine what happens to them on that pier. No, I can't have them blown into the sea, but maybe lifted high over some lovely cyber-city?
barbcard 4 years ago
I loved the song, and images too, well done
megansspark 4 years ago
Grzegorz, I will have to get used to your new icon. "Cabaret" is one of my all time favorites as well, but I will always associate 240252 (the sophisticated Grzegorz I have gotten to know) with Tamara. :))
By the way, I'm reading about her and what happened to Taddeusz? They don't say. Did they divorce, did he die or just disappear?
genia106 4 years ago
Do you know that your "Tamara" painting icon has been replaced by a clip of this video?
Better fix that fast!! It looks like a 1933..33 car pileup on your first photo and I am glad there is not a house floating by while this poor guy is singing his heart out.
I know, I know... it is all theater! :))))))
genia106 4 years ago
Very evocative images, esp. of that rain and wind-blown couple. Interesting voice as well; very low-key with the slightest of southern accents.
barbcard 4 years ago