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− | A well-spent hour at Banzzaï with Nathalie Piolé led me to this memorable title,<ref>Nathalie Piolé, Fabien Fleurat & Emmanuelle Lacaze, [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/banzzai/les-ombres-amies-kate-stables-fantasy-orchestra-erroll-garner-chip-wickham-and-more-84806 Les ombres amis], Banzzaï, France Musique, 25 juin 2020</ref> alluding to ancient ruins in the Honduras.<ref>Douglas Preston, Dave Yoder, [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/03/150302-honduras-lost-city-monkey-god-maya-ancient-archaeology/ Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest], 2 March 2015''National Geographic'', </ref>. With unexpected citations and funny deformations throughout—[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVIg9LY6-AA&t=292s wait! what are you doing | + | A well-spent hour at Banzzaï with Nathalie Piolé led me to this memorable title,<ref>Nathalie Piolé, Fabien Fleurat & Emmanuelle Lacaze, [https://www.francemusique.fr/emissions/banzzai/les-ombres-amies-kate-stables-fantasy-orchestra-erroll-garner-chip-wickham-and-more-84806 Les ombres amis], Banzzaï, France Musique, 25 juin 2020</ref> alluding to ancient ruins in the Honduras.<ref>Douglas Preston, Dave Yoder, [https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/03/150302-honduras-lost-city-monkey-god-maya-ancient-archaeology/ Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest], 2 March 2015''National Geographic'', </ref>. With unexpected citations and funny deformations throughout—[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVIg9LY6-AA&t=292s wait! what are you doing to Jobim in the trunk, there ?!]—this made for a very smooth tour. |
Revision as of 00:51, 14 August 2020
- The Sorcerers, In Search of the Monkey God, 2020.
A well-spent hour at Banzzaï with Nathalie Piolé led me to this memorable title,[1] alluding to ancient ruins in the Honduras.[2]. With unexpected citations and funny deformations throughout—wait! what are you doing to Jobim in the trunk, there ?!—this made for a very smooth tour.
- Jump up ↑ Nathalie Piolé, Fabien Fleurat & Emmanuelle Lacaze, Les ombres amis, Banzzaï, France Musique, 25 juin 2020
- Jump up ↑ Douglas Preston, Dave Yoder, Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest, 2 March 2015National Geographic,