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"Les Égarés", l'union céleste de Sissoko, Segal, Parisien et Peirani
Décollage immédiat vers l'horizon du divin quartet franco-malien avec le titre "Banja" extrait de leur premier album attendu le 31 mars.
Si l’on connait bien les binômes Ballaké Sissoko (kora) et Vincent Segal (violoncelle) d’un côté, Vincent Peirani (accordéon) et Émile Parisien (saxophone) de l’autre, l’histoire du quartet commence en 2021 au festival des Nuits de Fourvière à Lyon où le violoncelliste et compositeur réunit pour la première fois ses complices à fortes personnalités pour un concert unique. D'une évidence flagrante, la rencontre ne pouvait que se poursuivre. Et c'est le label Nø Førmat! qui grave leur enivrante voltige acoustique au dessus des continents. On écoute leur version de Banja, « une mélodie traditionnelle mandingue, que l'on joue jusqu'à l'aube », précise Ballake Sissoko.
Lorsque ces "égarés" se rejoignent c’est pour s’imprégner les uns des autres et semer quelques graines magiques faisant surgir un tronc commun entre musiques traditionnelles, jazz, musique contemporaine ou d'avant-garde. Ici, pas d'ego superflu, pas de compromis non plus, mais un idéal de concorde. Ensemble, ils remontent à l’essence de la mélodie, la contourne, la déplace tout en regardant vers l’infini. Le violoncelliste souhaitait enregistrer à Bamako dans l'antre de son ami Ballaké mais c'est à Gap qu'ils ont expérimenté leur création.
«Je n’ai jamais enregistré un disque dans une telle atmosphère, souligne Vincent Peirani. Aucun de nous n’a été dans la “perf”, si bien que la musique raconte beaucoup de choses sans jamais se la raconter. Aucun d’entre nous ne détenait la vérité : nous la trouvions ensemble. »
Dans une écoute confiante et apaisante, on aime ce vagabondage éclairé, la douceur qui s'en dégage, les improvisations fulgurantes et la très belle pochette de Benjamin Flao. « On marche sans savoir où l’on va, en se laissant aller au plaisir d’être paumé » dixit Vincent Segal.
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Day #112: Today I Listened to ‘Cicirenella’ by Piers Faccini & Vincent Segal. With its aggressive cello playing and 6/8 time signature, you’d think this was from the Game Of Thrones soundtrack. Playing minor melodies over a drone is textbook Ramin Djawadi.
There’s a quiet urgency to this track that I respect, even if it doesn’t particularly stir my soul. I like extremes so something like this, which is intense in its tempo and tonality but not in dynamics, falls between two stools. Still, there’s plenty to like, like the call and response between the vocals and the cello in the choruses, or Faccini’s voice which reminds me of John Martyn.
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cyber444angel · 1 year
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dubinskimusic · 1 year
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Check out this playlist of music that inspired our album.
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Hi, i was wondering if there were any if-games with Fae/Fey characters? I couldn't find any sadly.
Hey Anon, here are some interactive fiction that includes fae/faey characters! If you’re looking for elf/elves centric, we’ve made a recommended list here. If anyone has suggestions for any IF that fits this genre, please feel free to let us know!
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A Fairy Tale (VN) by @barbwritesstuff
A Midsummer Night's Choice, or Frolic in the Forest by Kreg Segall
A Squire's Tale by Benjamin Appleby-Dean
Changeling (VN) by @steamberrystudio
Changeling Charade by Ruth Vincent
Faerie's Bargain: The Price of Business by Trip Galey
The Changeling Exchange by Jonas Skye
UnNatural by Sam Kabell
UnNatural 2 by Sam Kabell
Demos:
Between Here and There by @hereandthere-if
Faerie Market by @faerie-market-if 
The Echtra by @theechtra 
The Good People (VN) by @moiraimyths
The Nameless by @parkerlyn 
The Odessa Dating Games by @theodessadatinggames 
Zorlok by @zorlok-if
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beyourselfchulanmaria · 5 months
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Sting: A Winter's Night... Live from Durham Cathedral 
Track list: 01. Intro (Sting/A Winter's Night Concert) 02. The Snow It Melts The Soonest 03. Gabriel's Message 04. Soul Cake 05. There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue 06. Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming 07. Christmas At Sea 08. Now Winter Comes Slowly 09. Cold Song 10. The Burning Babe 11. Ghost Story 12. Team Spirit 13. The Hounds Of Winter 14. Cherry Tree Carol 15. Balulalow 16. Bethelehem Down 17. Coventry Carol 18. Lullaby For An Anxious Child 19. I Saw Three Ships 20. You Only Cross My Mind In Winter 
Sting - vocals, lute, guitar Robert Sadin - musical director, conductor Lisa Fischer - vocals Laila Biali - vocals Jo Lawry - vocals Steven Santoro - vocals Dominic Miller - guitar David Mansfield - mandolin, various strung instruments Kathryn Tickell - fiddle, northumbrian smallpipes Peter Tickell - fiddle Vincent Segal - cello Ira Coleman - bass Julian Sutton - melodeon Mary Macmaster - harp Chris Gekker - trumpet Cyro Baptista - percussion Bashiri Johnson - percussion Rhani Krija - percussion
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cheddar-baby · 5 months
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Jeff Rosenstock - HELLMODE Dorian Electra - Fanfare Kali Uchis - orquídeas underscores - Wallsocket Kali Uchis - Red Moon in Venus Tobacco - ULTIMA II MASSAGE Fleet Foxes - Shore Sufjan Stevens - Javelin Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit - Weathervanes SLAUSON MALONE 1 - EXCELSIOR Maruja - Knocknarea Brandee Younger - Brand New Life Jacaszek - Music for Film Oneohtrix Point Never - Again Remi Wolf - Juno (Deluxe) Tim Hecker - No Highs Yves Tumor - Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) Aurora - The Gods We Can Touch Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues Genesis Owusu - Smiling with No Teeth Liv.e - Girl In The Half Pearl Nilüfer Yanya - PAINLESS Oneohtrix Point Never - Magic Oneohtrix Point Never Susanne Sundfør - Blómi Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair Tears for Fears - The Hurting Ballaké Sissoko - Les Égarés (with Ballaké Sissoko, Vincent Segal, Emile Parisien & Vincent Peirani) Big Thief - Two Hands Bohren & der Club of Gore - Patchouli Blue Bonny Light Horseman - Rolling Golden Holy Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time Doja Cat - Scarlet EABS - In Search of a Better Tomorrow feeble little horse - Girl With Fish Flume - Palaces Genesis Owusu - STRUGGLER Matthew Halsall - An Ever Changing View Mette Henriette - Drifting
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"Mo Soul" Player Playlist 18 December
David Walters Feat. Vincent Segal - Soleil Kreyol
Felix Feat. Afua - Give Me Some Of That
Session Victim - Bad Weather Mates
Ananda Project - Cascades Of Colour (Wamdue Black Mix)
The James Hunter Six - I Don't Wanna Be Without You
Boozoo Bajou Feat. Tony Joe White - Keep Going
Dorothy Ashby - Action Line
Groove Collective - Loisaida
Quantic & Alice Russell Feat. The Combo Barbaro - Travelling Song
Sofi Hellborg Feat. Tony Allen - Wouldn't That Be Fun
Snoop Dogg Feat. Mayer Hawthorne - Gangsta Luv (G Mix)
Raphael Saadiq - Let's Take a Walk
Ephemerals - Call It What You Want
Featurecast Feat. Farina Miss - Ego Tripping
Bid Feat. Seu Jorge - E Depois…
If you really want to enjoy music and help musicians and bands, buy their lp’s or cd’s and don’t download mp3 formats. There is nothing like good quality sound!!!
(Angel Lo Verde / Mo Soul)
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Songs of 2023
Here we are, a bit late, not quite as late as last year. 2023 was a busy year but somehow an uncomplex one for me—there’ve been worse years, there’ve been better. If the songs spoke to the times, they did so in obscure ways. Nonetheless: 50 favourite songs, 50 fuzzy thoughts, I hope you like them too.
1. Fenne Lily, “Lights Light Up”
Just the right amount of confidence and the right amount of caveats; just the right amount of magic and the right amount of realism.
2. Boygenius, “True Blue”
I love the matter-of-factness of Lucy Dacus’ diction here, putting friendship to words like it’s the most obvious thing in the world: “I can’t hide from you like I hide from myself, duh.”
3. ANOHNI, “Sliver of Ice”
Somehow, amidst the wreckage, it’s the elegance of ANOHNI’s rhymes that get me: view/blue, tonight/light, more/before; if only death was so simple.
4. Caroline Polachek, “Billions”
All I can say here, and it’ll sound silly, is that what’s happening in this song is an attempt to block off the curve from hedonism to cynicism.
5. Ratboys, “Black Earth, WI”
How is it that, with the mushroom cloud above and the ground opening up before them, Ratboys seem to have all the time in the world?
6. Julie Byrne, “Portrait of a Clear Day”
There’s a particular vocal style, smooth and blue like a lake surface, that you find in some English folk music, and in 2023 Julie Byrne was its sharpest, wisest practitioner.
7. Feist, “Hiding Out in the Open”
Homespun, delicate; thrillingly, almost uncomfortably intimate.
8. Slaughter Beach, Dog, “Strange Weather”
One for cataloguing, inventorying, totting up, working out where you stand.
9. Yo La Tengo, “Aselestine”
“Aselestine”’s two songs: the instrumentals so serenely flowing, circling, generative; Georgia Hubley’s vocals so clipped, terse, holding back.
10. Billy Woods & Kenny Segal ft. Samuel T. Herring, “FaceTime”
Could Billy Woods be our foremost imagist? “In a Station of the Metro” but the train’s derailed, bones snapped, screaming kids, twisted metal? I’ve already said too much.
11. Doja Cat, “Agora Hills”
The year’s best pop song, a delicate dedication from (is it fair to say?) unexpected quarters, smut and bravado doing the bare minimum to conceal its softness.
12. Mitski, “Bug Like an Angel”
This song doesn’t have a chorus in the sense of a refrain but has a chorus in the Ancient Greek sense, a set of voices that interrupt in unison, sometimes using dramatic irony.
13. Big Thief, “Born for Loving You”
Sometimes we speak out of the sides of our mouths and sometimes we dissemble; Big Thief could never.
14. The Antlers, “I Was Not There”
The word sweep is a good one for songs by the Antlers: conveying breadth and inexorability, it’s cosy and domestic too; to sweep like they do is to upturn, to wreck, but to renovate, to welcome.
15. Lana Del Rey, “The Grants”
Philip Larkin said poetry was a matter of experiencing a vision then “attempt[ing] to express the whole of which the vision is a part.” For Lana there’s no whole or part, just vision.
16. The Pines of Rome, “I Am a Road”
Gnomic, wry, lamenting, ground-down but still kicking, a bit ornery but if you sit down at its feet you’ll learn something.
17. Bonnie “Prince” Billy, “Willow, Pine and Oak”
Stolid and unsappy, this tripartite scheme isn’t quite right, but it certainly is one way of looking at the world.
18. Lande Hekt, “Pottery Class”
This song says it’s about missing someone, but all those sighs, all those “again”s, all those “buts” make you wonder.
19. James Yorkston, Nina Persson and the Second Hand Orchestra, “A Forestful of Rogues”
“If I say so myself, and I damn well do”—when you start a line like that you can follow it up with almost anything.
20. M83, “Amnesia”
Big as stars and glistening like them; who, in 2023, does it better?
21. CMAT, “Vincent Kompany”
CMAT sometimes seems to want to be “relatable” but then snaps out of it and takes joy in being idiosyncratic, or a bit off, or, basically, really fucking odd.
22. Mannequin Pussy, “I Got Heaven”
Let it be known that in 2023 we snarled sometimes.
23. Shit Present, “More to Lose”
Shit Present, in the best of traditions, use monotone as a weapon: here Iona Cairns drags down what could be a soaring chorus in the most politically astute of ways.
24. Fever Ray, “Kandy”
The word could be skeletal: minimal, of course, but also spooky, schlocky, body-horror, prone to decomposition.
25. Girl Ray, “Hold Tight”
“Hold Tight” says it wants simple sedentary situations, “talking shit on the grass,” “get a Coke and sit on the wall,” all while it bounces and hops non-stop.
26. Charlotte Cornfield, “You and Me”
I’ll admit to preferring the more pensive Charlotte Cornfield, but no one’s surprised she can do affirmative too.
27. Shannon Lay, “From the Morning”
I love Shannon Lay’s confidence: there’s something ever-so-slightly irreverent in this Nick Drake cover, just the slightest smirk.
28. Jeff Rosenstock, “HEALMODE”
The sort of song you find under rotting wooden pallets in derelict parts of the city.
29. The Mountain Goats, “Fresh Tattoo”
The Mountain Goats grow old no worse for wear: still telling meandering parables, still making us feel right at home.
30. Samia, “Charm You”
“As You Are,” Samia’s paean to unconditional familial love, was my favourite song of 2021. “Charm You” works up the same giddiness about a new relationship but introduces a smidge of reticence.
31. Alex Lahey, “The Answer Is Always Yes”
A big year for affirmations in pop (see#4, #26, #46), but (1) this one’s so intricate too, and (2) this one knows what it’s up against too.
32. The Hold Steady, “Grand Junction”
Metronomic, “Grand Junction” declines to shift its swing, which is no problem as it keeps on hitting.
33. Arlo Parks, “Dog Rose”
Arlo Parks writes pop songs with an undercurrent, love songs that threaten to get a bit weird.
34. Holly Humberstone and MUNA, “Into Your Room”
A late entrant: one that toys with overstatement, knows it sounds a bit overblown, but wants to say what it has to say anyway and see how it goes.
35. Young Fathers, “Holy Moly”
This sounds like 2006 to me, a sticky floor and cigarette smoke.
36. Heather Woods Broderick, “Seemed a River”
This song’s weirdly verbose, maybe it’s indecisive? Maybe it’s keeping secrets?
37. Pearla, “Flicker”
Circularity like the seasons, like the sunrise-sunset, like fresh starts, like the worms.
38. Sparklehorse, “The Scull of Lucia”
A grandiose sort of lullaby, making short work of squally seas.
39. Joy Oladokun, “Changes”
I go back and forth on this one: it feels tailored for the Obama playlist, but it still charms me; sometimes it seems too smooth for the ugly world it describes, but there are more egregious sins.
40. Quinnie, “Security Question”
A missed connection that spirals from a whim into a crisis: the entire problem of other minds “at some party I wandered to.”
41. Black Country, New Road, “Laughing Song (Live at Bush Hall)”
On Live at Bush Hall BC,NR continued to be our best worriers, biters of nails, pickers of scabs.
42. Blink-182, “More Than You Know”
If there’s nostalgia here, and there may be, it’s for “Easy Target” or “Stockholm Syndrome,” the careful use of melancholy, the harmonies, Travis Barker drumming like a submachine gun.
43. Vagabon, “Lexicon”
Vagabon’s a rare songwriter who’ll admit to speechlessness, dumbstruckness, stagefright. But some things are unsayable, some thoughts do need to be expressed in deeds.
44. Subsonic Eye, “Machine”
Go on then, make it seem effortless!
45. The Milk Carton Kids, “Star Shine”
I suspect this one’s too hard on itself—there are big lies and little lies, gentle ones and harsh ones, after all.
46. Sufjan Stevens, “Shit Talk”
Somewhere in the ’10s Sufjan became a permanent presence: a waystation, a landmark, a totem, and on Javelin you feel he cautiously started embracing that.
47. Indigo De Souza, “Losing”
It’s one thing to say “less is more”, it’s another to model brevity like this, to just fill two minutes and nineteen seconds with five- or six-word lines that describe all the details of one thought.
48. Fred Again.., “Winnie (Rosslyn Crescent)”
I’m still captivated by Fred Again..’s soundscapes, his windows into London kitchen-sink scenes, and how much he leaves unsaid.
49. Sofia Kourtesis, “Moving Houses”
Fractured images, shards of life, but Sofia Kourtesis seems confident things can be put back together.
50. Oneohtrix Point Never, “Nightmare Paint”
Not an album where you can pick out one song, of course, but if I had to it’d be this pew-pew space opera, brightly lit and smoothly running, letting the unknown in through the airlock.
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Click on the link to download or stream Music Music Music spring 24 episode 12: https://app.box.com/s/shsd7wgzwl80hipq4jtza4plciu84pmr
Playlist:
Thee Sacred Souls - Easier Said Than Done The Altons - Cry for Me Killer Mike - Exit 9 Man Man - Tastes Like Metal The Raconteurs - Salute Your Solution Nico - These Days St. Vincent - Big Time Nothing NOFX - I'm a Rat Pavement - Harness Your Hopes Caravan Palace - 81 Special/Raccoons Foushee - smile Belle and Sebastian - What Happened to You Son? MSTRKRFT - Heartbreaker Sugarcubes - Motorcrash Cloud Nothings - Mouse Policy They Might Be Giants - When Will You Do/Yeh Yeh Justice - Saturnine Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You Def Leppard - Photograph Guns N' Roses - Live and Let Die Eagles of Death Metal - Anything 'Cept The Truth Jamie XX - Baddy on the Floor Courtney Barnett - Elevator Operator Ween - The Grobe/You Were the Fool billy woods & Kenny Segal - Waiting Around Pearl Jam - Dark Matter The Neighbourhood - Sweater Weather Taylor Swift - Florida!! Mallrat - Surprise Me Otis Reading - Ole Man Trouble
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Listening Habits 2024 Vol.1
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Favorite albums and songs for January - March 2024
Top 12 Albums
The Collective - KIM GORDON
Three Bells - TY SEGALL
Where’s My Utopia? - YARD ACT
Letter To Self - SPRINTS
Little Rope - SLEATER-KINNEY
Wall Of Eyes - THE SMILE
Tangk - IDLES
Prelude To Ecstasy - THE LAST DINNER PARTY
What Do We Do Now - J MASCIS
Brain Worms - RVG
Rabbit Rabbit - SPEEDY ORTIZ
Strange Disciple - NATION OF LANGUAGE
Top 10 Tracks
Broken Man - ST. VINCENT
Bye Bye - KIM GORDON
Say It Like You Mean It - SLEATER-KINNEY
Heavy - SPRINTS
Gift Horse - IDLES
Dream Job - YARD ACT
Nothing Matters - THE LAST DINNER PARTY
Read The Room - THE SMILE
My Room - TY SEGALL
Old Friends - J MASCIS
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alexlacquemanne · 5 months
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Décembre MMXXIII
Films
Chef (2014) de Jon Favreau avec Scarlett Johansson, Jon Favreau, Sofía Vergara, Emjay Anthony, John Leguizamo, Robert Downey Jr. et Dustin Hoffman
Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver Hollywood ? (The Naked gun 33⅓: The Final Insult) (1994) de Peter Segal avec Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, Fred Ward, O. J. Simpson, Anna Nicole Smith, Kathleen Freeman, Ellen Greene et Ed Williams
Quai des Orfèvres (1947) de Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Louis Jouvet, Simone Renant, Bernard Blier, Suzy Delair, Pierre Larquey, Claudine Dupuis, Henri Arius, Charles Blavette, René Blancard et Robert Dalban
Maintenant, on l'appelle Plata (…più forte ragazzi!) (1972) de Giuseppe Colizzi avec Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Cyril Cusack, Reinhard Kolldehoff, Riccardo Pizzuti, Ferdinando Murolo et Marcello Verziera
Moi, Michel G., milliardaire, maître du monde (2011) de Stéphane Kazandjian avec François-Xavier Demaison, Laurent Lafitte, Laurence Arné, Xavier de Guillebon, Guy Bedos, Patrick Bouchitey e Alain Doutey
Noël blanc (White Christmas) (1954) de Michael Curtiz avec Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera Ellen, Dean Jagger, Mary Wickes et John Bascia
Rendez-vous avec la mort (Appointment with Death) (1988) de Michael Winner avec Peter Ustinov, Lauren Bacall, Carrie Fisher, John Gielgud, Piper Laurie, Hayley Mills, Jenny Seagrove et David Soul
Bridget Jones : L’Âge de raison (Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason) (2004) de Beeban Kidron avec Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Gemma Jones, Jim Broadbent, Jacinda Barrett, Shirley Henderson et Sally Phillips
Les Trois Mousquetaires : Milady (2023) de Martin Bourboulon avec François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï, Eva Green, Lyna Khoudri et Louis Garrel
Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver le président ? (1991) (The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear) de David Zucker avec Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, O. J. Simpson, Robert Goulet, Richard Griffiths, Anthony James et Jacqueline Brookes
Wallace et Gromit : Le Mystère du lapin-garou (Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit) (2005) de Nick Park et Steve Box avec Jean-Loup Horwitz, Jeanne Savary, Philippe Catoire, Frédérique Cantrel, Patrick Messe et Mireille Delcroix
Rivière sans retour (River of No Return) (1954) de Otto Preminger avec Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, Rory Calhoun, Tommy Rettig, Murvyn Vye et Douglas Spencer
L'Ange de Noël (Christmas Magic) (2011) de John Bradshaw avec Lindy Booth, Paul McGillion, Derek McGrath, Kiara Glasco, Teresa Pavlinek et Tricia Braun
Joyeux Noël (2005) de Christian Carion avec Benno Fürmann, Guillaume Canet, Diane Kruger, Gary Lewis, Daniel Brühl, Dany Boon, Lucas Belvaux, Bernard Le Coq et Alex Ferns
L'Assassinat du père Noël (1941) de Christian-Jaque avec Harry Baur, Raymond Rouleau, Renée Faure, Marie-Hélène Dasté, Robert Le Vigan, Fernand Ledoux et Jean Brochard
Danse avec les loups (Dances with Wolves) (1990) de et avec Kevin Costner ainsi que Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Floyd Westerman, Jimmy Herman, Nathan Lee, Tantoo Cardinal et Wes Studi
Noël en trois actes (Christmas Encore) (2017) de Bradley Walsh avec Maggie Lawson, Brennan Elliott, Art Hindle, Tracey Hoyt, Mercedes de la Zerda, Mika Amonsen, Sherry Miller, Sabryn Rock, David Tompa et Erin Agostino
La Souffleuse de verre (Die Glasbläserin) (2016) de Christiane Balthasar avec Luise Heyer, Maria Ehrich, Franz Dinda, Dirk Borchardt, Robert Gwisdek, Max Hopp et Ute Willing
Le père Noël est une ordure (1982) de Jean-Marie Poiré avec Anémone, Thierry Lhermitte, Gérard Jugnot, Marie-Anne Chazel, Christian Clavier, Josiane Balasko et Bruno Moynot
Le Lion en hiver (The Lion in Winter) (1968) de Anthony Harvey avec Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, John Castle, Nigel Terry, Timothy Dalton, Jane Merrow et Nigel Stock
Les Mystères de Paris (1962) d'André Hunebelle avec Jean Marais, Raymond Pellegrin, Jill Haworth, Dany Robin, Pierre Mondy, Georges Chamarat, Noël Roquevert et Jean Le Poulain
Derrick contre Superman (1992) de Michel Hazanavicius et Dominique Mézerette avec Patrick Burgel et Évelyne Grandjean
La Classe américaine : Le Grand Détournement (1993) de Michel Hazanavicius et Dominique Mézerette avec Christine Delaroche, Evelyne Grandjean, Marc Cassot, Patrick Guillemin, Raymond Loyer, Joël Martineau, Jean-Claude Montalban, Roger Rudel et Gérard Rouzier
La Grande Course autour du monde (The Great Race) (1965) de Blake Edwards avec Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn, Arthur O'Connell, Vivian Vance et Dorothy Provine
Séries
Life on Mars Saison 1, 2
Bienvenue en 73 - La Loi selon mon boss - Le Pari - Corruption - Rouge un jour, rouge toujours - Compte à rebours - Cas de conscience - Mon père - Meurtrier en puissance - La Chasse aux ripoux - Peur sur la ville - Pièges pour jeunes femmes - Kidnapping - Héroïne - Recherche du coupable - La Promesse
Doctor Who
La Créature Stellaire - Wild Blue Yonder - Aux confins de l'univers - Le Fabricant de Jouets - The Snowmen - A Christmas Carol - The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe - The Return of Doctor Mysterio - The Church on Ruby Road - Eve of the Daleks
Les Enquêtes de Vera Saison 12
À contre-courant - Un homme d'honneur - Au nom de la loi - Une soirée funeste - Marée montante
Coffre à Catch
#144 : La Draft 2009 : Les bonnes affaires du mercato ! - #145 : La ECW débarque à Londres et l'Undertaker à Strasbourg! (avec Carole) - #146 : Christian enfin champion de la ECW ! - #147 : Un coffret à Noël, ça c'est une idée !
Kaamelott Livre III
Le Jour d’Alexandre - La Cassette II - La Ronde II - Mission - La Baliste - La Baraka - La Veillée - Le Tourment III - La Potion de fécondité II - L’Attaque nocturne - La Restriction II - Les Défis de Merlin II - Saponides et Détergents - Le Justicier - La Crypte maléfique - Arthur in Love II - La Grande Bataille - La Fête de l’hiver II - Sous les verrous II - Le Vulgarisateur - Witness - Le Tribut - Le Culte secret - Le Mangonneau - La Chevalerie - Le Mauvais Augure - Raison d’argent II - Les Auditeurs libres - Le Baiser romain - L’Espion - Alone in the Dark - Le Législateur - L’Insomniaque - L’Étudiant - Le Médiateur - Le Trophée - Hollow Man - La Dispute première partie - La Dispute deuxième partie
Affaires sensibles
Gérald Thomassin : l'étrange disparition d'un coupable idéal
Top Gear
Spécial Nativité
La Voie Jackson
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3
Meurtres au paradis
L'étrange Noël de Debbie
Spectacles
Le Muguet de Noël (2021) de Sébastien Blanc et Nicolas Poiret avec Lionnel Astier, Frédéric Bouraly, Jean-Luc Porraz et Alexie Ribes
Sinatra (1969) avec Frank Sinatra, Don Costa & son Orchestre
Le Professeur Rollin a encore quelque chose à dire (2003) de François Rollin
Alain Souchon : J'veux du live au Casino de Paris (2002)
La Bonne Planque (1964) de Michel André avec Bourvil, Pierrette Bruno, Robert Rollis, Roland Bailly, Alix Mahieux, Albert Michel et Max Desrau
André Rieu : White Christmas (2023)
Michael Bublé: Home for Christmas (2011) avec Michael Bublé, Gary Barlow, Gino D'Acampo, Dawn French et Kelly Rowland
Michael Buble's Christmas in the City (2021) avec Michael Bublé, Leon Bridges, Camila Cabello, Jimmy Fallon, Kermit the Frog, Hannah Waddingham, Dallas Grant, Jarrett Johnson, Julianna Layne et Loren Smith
Michael Bublé's 3rd Annual Christmas Special (2013) avec Michael Bublé, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Red Robinson, Jumaane Smith, Patrick Gilmore et Cookie Monster
Un fil à la patte (2005) de Georges Feydeau avec Thierry Beccaro, Marie-Ange Nardi, Valérie Maurice, Églantine Éméyé, Ève Ruggiéri, Tex, David Martin et Patrice Laffont
Vintage Getz (1983) The Stan Getz Quartet live at the Robert Mondavi Winery, Napa Valley, California avec Stan Getz, Victor Lewis, Marc Johnson et Jim McNeely
James Brown : Live at Montreux (1981)
Livres
Le seigneur des anneaux, Tome 3 : Le retour du roi de J.R.R. Tolkien
Détective Conan, Tome 18 de Gôshô Aoyama
Lucky Luke, Tome 27 : L'Alibi de Morris et Claude Guylouïs
Détective Conan, Tome 19 de Gôshô Aoyama
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