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Reyna 2022-03-24 09:01:40
Find the black hole in your own heart
There is a black hole in everyone's heart - a fatal weakness, success or not, it depends on whether you can face this black hole, and open the cover up wound to block it. The
famous jazz singer RAY also has a big black hole in his heart-- --It was his childhood negligence that led to his... -
Destin 2021-11-18 08:01:27
Trauma makes genius
I didn't hesitate to buy this disc at the beginning, just for the reputation of best actor Oscar. But when I watched it for two and a half hours, I still fell asleep for a while, and there was not much tremor that caused my soul to feel agitated. Perhaps it is a lack of understanding of...

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Carmine 2022-04-20 09:01:39
Using childhood trauma to connect long and fragmented life experiences together, but this guy has too many highlights, so even trivial is still beautiful. For great creators, all the collisions in life are the source of inspiration. I think the most powerful thing about Charles is that he never thought that blind people should be different from ordinary people, that they should be treated differently, that they should eat and drink, that they should take drugs, pick up girls, and fight when they lose their temper. , which is important for anyone who wants to achieve success.
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Brady 2022-03-21 09:01:44
I have read a lot of stories like this. A singer from a poor family, after becoming famous, drugs and women ruined their lives. Fortunately, Ray Charles has a good mother and a good wife! The description of the mother as a child is particularly good!
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Oberon: You know, Marlene and Gossie's the ones running the game on you, Ray. They sliced up the pie the first night you played. Thirty-five percent off the top. Plus Gossie's double scale as leader.
Ray Charles: Leader. If anyone's leadin' the band I'm the leader! You know what? Forget the bohumps. I'm goin' my own way.
Oberon: Who's gonna book your gigs? Marlene's got you locked up and she ain't about to let her golden goose go.
Lady in Rain: [singing] Straighten up and fly right. Cool down papa don't you blow your top.
[Speaking]
Lady in Rain: Ray Robinson you are fan-tastic.
Oberon: There you go man. Gimme some skin.
Ray Charles: [Feels card in his hand] What's this?
Oberon: Jack's card. I got his number at the hotel
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Jack Lauderdale: So Ray, we got to talk about your name, man. Robinson. I mean, Sugar Ray got to Robinson franchise all sewed up. So I'm thinking we go with your middle name: Charles. As in "Ray Charles."
Ray Charles: I don't care what you call me, man, just as long as my name is on the record.