Who remembers the awesome movies written by the late Alfred Hitchcock? 🎬 Well Today is 🎥 "Alfred Hitchcock Day" 🎬 on the "National Holiday Calendar" listing for March. So this is a great day for film buffs and lovers of thriller entertainment.
Alfred was most certainly one of the greatest psychological writers ever (in my opinion). He succeeded in making me jump from my seat many times, watching his very early old black and white movies.
The most obvious Music choice would be to pick the soundtrack from "Psycho", but I have resisted that temptation. I have instead selected a Live concert recording of the song "The 39 Steps" by Bryan Ferry (performed in Argentina in the year 1994). Of course that movie was just another one of Alfred Hitchcock's many creations. Bryan Ferry was also lead singer for the band Roxy Music, as some of you Music fans may remember.
- The National Calendar Website Link for 12th March [here]
Below is my chosen song for the #BlurtMusic Holiday Playlist on this day the (12th March). Let's listen to some awesome Music with @BlurtMusic 🎶 on Today's "Alfred Hitchcock Day" 🎬 entertaining event
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My Song Selection For Today is: "The 39 Steps" ~ Performed LIVE by the original Music Artist © Bryan Ferry
Above Music Source: YouTube [Here]
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Maybe you can think of something better? If you also have a great song suggestion yourself then please comment below...
If you're a fan of Hitchcock, you'll love Giallo movies. I recently discovered them on TUBI tv and am hooked. The plots and often the camera angles and such are riveting.
A good example is the Bird With The Crystal Plumage. I never saw the ending of it coming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bird_with_the_Crystal_Plumage
I also enjoyed the next in series called The Cat o' Nine Tails.
I think I've seen about a dozen of these things now and haven't been disappointed yet.
Great guitar in the video. It reminds me of the 70's.
Hmm! I must try give some of this a watch over the Weekend 👏
Many thanks for your "Practical Thoughts" 😎