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Aymeric Morillon #Top366 Aymeric Morillon 1 janv. 2016 – 31 déc. 2016 1 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 1 Pour commencer, un hommage à la veille avec un top5 Sylvestre. 1. Sylvestre le chat 2. Anne Sylvestre 3. Terry Sylvester (des Hollies) 4. Sylvestre Dubois, de Merci, Sylvestre. 5. Sly (Stallone, quoi.) 2 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 2 Top3 chansons du samedi 1. Samedi 22 octobre 4004 av.jc - L'Affaire Louis Trio 2. Il était tard ce samedi soir - Pierre Vassiliu 3. Samedi soir à Beyrouth - Bernard Lavilliers 3 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 3 Top5 Michel de ma bibliothèque 1. Michel de Montaigne 2. Michel Rocard 3. Michel Ragon 4. Michel Chion 5. Michel Bakounine 4 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 4 Noms propres ligériens à prononciation complexe 1. Clemenceau [klœmɑ̃so] 2. Beaupréau [bopʁo] 3. Rezé [rœze] 5 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 5 Top5 morceaux épicés 1. Mount Harissa - Duke Ellington 2. Cinnamon Girl - Neil Young 3. Ginger and Spice - Hoagy Carmichael 4. Too Much Spice - Hüsker Dü 5. White Pepper Ice Cream - Cibo Matto 6 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 6 Maîtres marteaux 1. Hammer & Chisel - John Adams (Composer) 2. Take This Hammer - Leadbelly 3.Bury The Hammer - Beat Happening 4. Under The Hammer - Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson 5. Mouvement décomposé d'un coup de marteau - Pascal Comelade. 7 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 7 Livres de musiciens 1. Julian Cope - Krautrocksampler 2. Donald Fagen - Eminent Hipsters 3. Pierre Schaeffer - Les Antennes de Jéricho 4. David Toop - Ocean of Sound 5. Ben Sidran - There Was a Fire 8 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 8 Vendredi : variations filmées sur Robinson 1.Les Naufragés de l'île de la Tortue - Jacques Rozier 2. Pierrot le fou - Jean-luc Godard 3. Ennemy Mine - Wolfgang Petersen 4. Seul au monde - Robert Zemeckis 5. Lost - J. J. Abrams 9 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 9 5 livres commençant par Je ou J' trouvés en dix minutes dans ma bibliothèque 1. Fédor Dostoïevski - Carnets du sous-sol 2. Romain Gary - La Danse de Gengis Cohn 3. Tchekhov - L’Île de Sakhaline 4. Philip Roth - Opération Shylock 5. Michel Butor - Degrés 10 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 10 Amande par ordre d'apparition dans ma journée. 1. Poudre d'amande (petit déjeuner : lait+yaourt soja, flocons d'avoine, poire, framboises, poudre d'amande) 2. Savon soin adoucissant à l'huile d'amande Le Petit Marseillais (douche) 3. Shampoing Dop à l'amande douce (douche, suite) 4. Amandes grillées, torréfaction maison (encas) 5. Thé vert à l'amande Kusmi Tea (17h) 11 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 11 Chansons reprises par vous savez qui 1. I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday - Morrissey 2. Nite Flights - The Walker Brothers 3. I'm Waiting for the Man - The Velvet Underground 4. Alabama Song - Kurt Weill/Bertold Brecht 5. Amsterdam - Jacques Brel 12 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 12 Films cités visuellement par Tarantino 1. Au-delà de la gloire - Samuel Fuller 2. Bande à part - Jean-Luc Godard 3. La Prisonnière du désert - John Ford 4. En quatrième vitesse - Robert Aldrich 5. Le Convoi - Sam Peckinpah 13 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 13 Morceaux de 4.33 minutes avec autre chose que du silence 1. Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis - Tom Waits 2. Didjeridoo - Tortoise 3. Ball and Chain - XTC 4. Ice - Medeski Martin And Wood 5. Top of the Pops - The Smithereens 14 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 14 Livres en cours sur la table de nuit (point au 14/01/16) 1. Karl Marx - Le Capital, Livre I (p166) 2. Etienne Gilson - Pourquoi Saint Thomas a critiqué Saint Augustin (p52) 3. Edmund S. Phelps - Economie politique (p49) 4. Christopher McDougall - Natural Born Heroes (p43) 5. Commentaire, n°152 (4 articles sur 16) 15 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 15 5 trucs soi-disant supers auxquels je n'entrave que couic. 1. David Foster Wallace 2. Frank Zappa 3. Michelangelo Antonioni 4. Magma 5. Thomas Pynchon 16 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 16 Jazz à cordes 1. Focus - Stan Getz (arr. Eddie Sauter) 2. With Symphony Orchestra - Bill Evans Trio (arr. Claus Ogerman) 3. Twelve Caprices - Uri Caine/Arditti String Quartet 4. Left & Right - Roland Kirk (arr. Gil Fuller) 5. Fusion! - Wes Montgomery with Strings (arr. Jimmy Jones) 17 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 17 Vaillants défenseurs de la pilosité 1. Guy Marchand 2. Sean Connery 3. Andre Agassi 4. Walter Langkowski (Sasquatch) 5. Tom Selleck 18 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 18 Electricity 1. Electric Masada 2. Paul Motian and The Electric Bebop Band 3. Imitation Electric Piano 4. Electric Light Orchestra 5. Electric Six 19 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 19 Trajets récurrents par ordre croissant de temps (et son équivalent morceau). 1. Crèche : 5'19 (Sixième quatuor de Villa Lobos, 1er mouvement - Cuarteto Latinamericano) 2. Ecole élémentaire : 6'07 (Sam Sack - Wes Montgomery & Milt Jackson) 3. Monoprix Saint-Paul : 7'03 (Love is Gonna Be on Your Side - Firefly) 4. Médiathèque Marguerite Audoux : 13'23 (Sweet Holy Rag - Henry Threadgill) 5. Médiathèque musicale Paris - Les Halles : 14'50 (Dogon AD - Julius Hemphill) 20 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 20 Baby It's Cold Outside 1. Dean Martin 1959 2. Blossom Dearie & Bob Dorough 1979 3. Ray Charles & Betty Carter 1961 4. Sammy Davis & Carmen McRae 1957 5. Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery 1960 21 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 21 Romanciers barbus 1. Fiodor Dostoïevski 2. Léon Tolstoï 3. Romain Gary 4. Richard Brautigan 5. Salman Rushdie 22 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 22 Ce que je commande le plus fréquemment dans un établissement de restauration. 1. Steak Tartare 2. Café 3. Bouteille de vin rouge (J'y suis le plus souvent en compagnie) 4. Tiramisu 5. La petite sœur (deuxième bouteille) 23 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 23 Livres du yiddishland 1. Le Pentateuque ou les Cinq livres d'Isaac - Angel Wagenstein 2. Au tribunal de mon père - Isaac Bashevis Singer 3. Chansons pour la fille du boucher - Peter Manseau 4. Les sages de Chelm - Isaac Bashevis Singer 5. Dreyfus - L'atelier - Zone libre - Jean-Claude Grumberg 24 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 24 Revues. En fonction de la place occupée dans l'appartement, par ordre décroissant. 1. The Economist 2. Commentaire 3. Wire 4. Les Inrockuptibles (mensuel) 5. Monsieur 25 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 25 En 1995 j'aimais 1. L'indie pop anglaise de branleurs façon NME 2. Les abus du week-end 3. Jean Seberg dans A bout de souffle 4. Lire Gilles Tordjmann 5. Prendre des poses de situationniste 26 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 26 Livres d'entretiens 1. Nicolas Bouvier (et Irène Lichtenstein-Fall) - Routes et déroutes 2. Romain Gary (et François Bondy) - La nuit sera calme 3. Vaclav Havel (et Karel Hvízdala) - Interrogatoire à distance 4. Michel Rocard (et Georges-Marc Benamou) - Si la gauche savait 5. René Thom (et Emile Noël) - Prédire n'est pas expliquer 27 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 27 Cinéastes les plus représentés dans ma dvdthèque 1. Agnès Varda 2. Sacha Guitry 3. Chris Marker 4. Joseph L. Mankiewicz 5. Akira Kurozawa 28 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 28 Livres permettant de faire illusion 5 minutes auprès des vrais cinéphiles 1. Dictionnaire du cinéma - Jacques Lourcelles 2. Devant la recrudescence des vols de sac à main - Serge Daney 3. La Politique des acteurs - Luc Moullet 4. Le nouvel Hollywood/Sexe mensonges et Hollywood - Peter Biskind 5. Le cinéma nous rend-il meilleurs ? - Stanley Cavell 29 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 29 RIP 1. Roland Kirk - Rip, Rig and Panic 2. Orange Juice - Rip it Up 3. Adriano Celentano - Rip it Up 4. David Holmes - Rip Rip 5. The Rolling Stones - Rip This Joint 30 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 30 Postérisés de mon enfance 1. Andre Agassi 2. Maxime Bossis 3. Boris Becker 4. Bruce Lee 5. Serval/Wolverine 31 janv. 2016 #Top366, jour 31 Bye bye janvier 1. The January Man - Bert Jansch 2. The Seasons, op.37bis No.1 January - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Joué par Vladimir Ashkenazy) 3. January's little joke - Trash Can Sinatras 4. January 23-30, 1978 - Steve Forbert 5. Mercredi 19 janvier, 8h30 - Hervé Zénouda 1 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 32 Épices, par fréquence d'utilisation avec exemple 1. Paprika (marinade de poulet) 2. Cumin (houmous) 3. Cannelle (houmous de betterave) 4. Sel de céleri (apéro belge) 5. Coriandre (black-eyed peas à la shack) 2 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 33 Romans achetés il y a plus de dix ans et pas encore ouverts 1. Biblique des derniers gestes - Patrick Chamoiseau 2. Manuscrit trouvé à Saragosse - Jean Potocki 3. Mon idée du plaisir - Will Self 4. Négociation - François Rosset 5. Zéro mort - YB 3 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 34 Cassettes audio que je n'ai pas bazardées 1. Amaranthe/San-July (groupes nantais) - démos et 45t 2. Benoit Burello BED - Life in the woods 3. Pete Astor - Zoo 4. The Weather Prophets - 87' live in Europe 5. Kaori (groupe nantais) - [1995/1997] 4 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 35 Derniers livres achetés 1. Aristote - Œuvres complètes 2. Anne Cheng (direction) - La pensée en Chine aujourd'hui 3. Pierre Hassner - La Revanche des passions 4. Saul Bellow - La planète de Mr. Sammler 5. Michael Oakeshott - Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays 5 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 36 Les associations douloureuses (par ordre de fréquence) 1. Pieds de table ou de chaise - petit orteil 2. Coins de table basse - genou 3. Enfant à l'enthousiasme bolide - ventre 4. Poignée de porte - coude 5. Gant de boxe - nez 6 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 37 J'ai renoncé à m'y intéresser. 1. La psychanalyse lacanienne 2. La littérature de science- fiction 3. Les jeux vidéo 4. La musique métal 5. Le rugby 7 févr. 2016 #Top366, jour 38 Je conserve une faiblesse coupable pour : 1.
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