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...Or perhaps a young future King Charles, preparing for a chukka in his jodhpurs aside the polo field. Too formal?...
...When a new owner wanted to finish Charles Deaton’s trippy flying saucer-inspired Sculptured House — famous for its appearance in Woody Allen’s 1973 comedy Sleeper — he called Ray to complete the unfinished...
...Elsewhere, riff-based tunes are followed by ominous ballads, trippy interludes swell and fade, and “Hard Bap Duke” ends with a minute’s silence....
...And then there’s Charles Manson. As these ideas come together and morph, so the titular retreats also transform....
...“I do have a darker, more trippy side,” reveals Shakeel. “Some of my images in black and white with rainbows shooting out of bodies — these are my darker feelings....
...The excellent house band was led by Greg Phillinganes, who has worked with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder but who proved an unsure master of ceremonies and who failed to do justice to Ray Charles....
...His stomping giant resembles Charles Manson in a hood. He barely speaks. He loves his mum, but so did Norman Bates....
...In between, Clarke delivered the Charles Mingus ballad “Goodbye Porkpie Hat” with singing tones from bass guitar, and introduced a eulogy to John Coltrane with bowed double bass....
...Anne’s progeny were shadowed by grief: her first son, Henry, much eulogised as Britain’s future, died prematurely; Henry’s brother Charles would lose his head on the scaffold....
...Inspired by the 1950s work of Charles and Ray Eames, Day’s chair aimed to do for the British manufacturer Hille what their designs had done for Herman Miller in the US – but sought also to exploit the potential...
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