Pope Paul the Last and grace and as Ian and Sylvia are always saying, Love is Strange.

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 07:39:07 CST 2016


Yeahp. Misremembered my first name singing couples.

as I told Jochen, I don't worry about some mistakes since
the collective genius of the Plist will enlighten us all with an
interesting post.

Bet you might not have posted had I got it right??? and all that
EXTRA detail...??!!!

Did you know that somewhere someone sez [the songwriter I hope] that that
song was written
BECAUSE of the guitar lick?.....

Dirty Dancing was very new when TRP alluded to the song in his review, ya
know? Where
it appears, of course.

On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 8:08 AM, Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dears,
>
> I will have used up my annual quota of posts with this one but since this
> confusion was initiated on the goddam subject line I have to address it
> otherwise I'll spend the rest of the day sitting here like the RCA dog,
> looking at this subject line, unable to listen.
>
> Mark, I don't know what secret knowledge you may have gained during your
> Canadian Captivity about Canadian National Treasures Ian and Sylvia but
> here in Trumpville we generally attribute "Love is Strange" to Mickey and
> Sylvia, the R&B duet  who first recorded it and put it on the charts in the
> US back in '56.
>
> What a song. Thanks for making me think of it. Perhaps your experience is
> different as one who has been way above the Mason Dixon Line, though. As a
> joke, Ian and Sylvia actually recorded Love is Strange but it was only
> released on a Bear Family rarities collection in the 90's.
>
> What incredible guitar work on this song for 1956!
>
> Mickey & Sylvia: Love is Strange
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpEA5QGYJFQ>
>
> For a real thrill, though, look up the YouTube for  Ian McGregor
> lipsyncing to Mickey and Sylvia's version in Dennis Potter's "Lipstick on
> your Collar" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5p9fpGxv48> (Be sure to
> watch the billboards!)
>
> Thanks for initiating this unscheduled research project this morning,
> Mark. (Oh, did I mention that Sylvia later became the owner of Sugar Hill
> Records, one of the earliest successful rap labels?)
>
> Allan in WV where the rain is still freezing  in the saddest state in
> America
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 5:51 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> She was a Polish philosopher --as was he, of course.
>>
>> _______________________________________________________________
>>
>> After telling her he believed she was a gift from God, he wrote: “If I
>> did not have this conviction, some moral certainty of Grace, and of acting
>> in obedience to it, I would not dare act like this.”
>>
>> In one letter after that period, he wrote: “My dear Teresa, I have
>> received all three letters. You write about being torn apart, but I could
>> find no answer to these words.”
>>
>>
>> A--And, Michiko Kakutani's twitter feed reported that LOVE IN THE TIME OF
>> CHOLERA was one of the most-liked by its readers Valentine's Day novels so
>> she circulated again THAT great review we know and love.
>>
>>
>>
>
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