Noël Coward

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  • KateNoire

    There I was only ever listening to "Dance Little Lady" when he´s made so many great songs. ♥

    6 oct. 2012 Répondre
  • MusicHallofFame

    The Music Hall of Fame are delighted to induct Noël Coward into the Class of 1953. Congratulations. Please join our group too see the latest inductees into the Music Hall of Fame http://www.last.fm/group/Music+Hall+of+Fame

    9 fév. 2012 Répondre
  • HampusForever

    I like his plays, I've been checking out some of his songs lately

    29 jan. 2010 Répondre
  • LondonLouis

    It's a shame that Noel Coward at Las Vegas isn't properly on last.fm. There's some excellent work on that - a superb update on Let's Do It, and very decent versions of Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Matelot and a Bar on the Piccola Marina.

    7 mai 2009 Répondre
  • LondonLouis

    Anyone coming to Coward cold needs to put his vocal style to one side. He clearly picked it up from the pre-Bing Crosby crooners of the 1920s. Listen to his words in pieces such as Mad Dogs and Englishmen or the Stately Homes of England. If you're gay, have a listen to Mad about the Boy or Matelot. If you like the theatre, try Don't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington. He could also craft some decent tunes (Room with a View).

    10 mars 2009 Répondre
  • LondonLouis

    Encephalon needn't be too ashamed. Coward was a very British phenomenon, though he did cross the Atlantic with his Las Vegas work in the 1950s. His musical and theatrical work got rubbished by the Angry Young Men revolt in the mid-1950s, though he maintained a sprightly presence in movies such as the (original) Italian Job and Our Man in Havana. As a playwright, he produced a lot of Stiff-Upper-Lip classics. If I remember right he did the script for the quintessential British clenched-emotion movie, Brief Encounter (well worth watching). He was massively camp, but got away with it, though I guess he took a psychological battering for having to stay in the closet. He was exceptionally funny. Very clever with words. He'll always remain a minority taste, but he won't be forgotten.

    10 mars 2009 Répondre
  • Encephalon

    Is it bad that, even though I consider myself a semi-prolific jazz listener I had never heard of this guy until his music was played in Bioshock? :(

    20 jan. 2009 Répondre
  • Roger2112

    Noel Rocks! I love his stuff.

    6 jan. 2009 Répondre
  • hantzlala

    i'm shock i'm not one of the top listeners : (

    2 oct. 2008 Répondre
  • Don_Diego

    He was a charmer.

    4 oct. 2007 Répondre
  • bandersnatch42

    He was beyond amazing.

    13 sept. 2007 Répondre
  • bassetrox

    He was hillarious.

    27 août 2007 Répondre