I originally thought that this kind of music from the 1950s and 1960s was not my style at all, and black music would not appeal to me, but I didn't expect someone to play the piano so arrogantly and so excitingly that I could hear it. Music has a feeling of wanting to dance. This is really awesome. It feels so good to twist and dance with the first performance of Whole lotta shakin' going on in the movie. The music is supposed to make people feel happy, and the music of that era has its unique melody and rhythm. One of the goals is to make people dance.
I even think that the killer can play the piano with any part of the body, and the back and forth glissando is even more amazing. I remember a small glissando back then, which made me practice for a long time. Barely done. In his hands, it was so easy and casual. I showed the playing passages in the film to a classmate who was also a piano student, and after reading it, she couldn't stop shouting that it's awesome, awesome.
So under the dazzling light of the killer, noni became too young, and only appeared as a part of his life that must be mentioned and a supporting role. But as Killer himself, marrying a thirteen-year-old girl, not to mention the conservative society at that time, even now, can arouse enough criticism from the public. I don't know much about Killer's own life, and the conclusions are based solely on the plot of the movie. Although the decision to get married affected his music career, this is Jerry Lee Lewis, a total megalomaniac, who doesn't care about anything, doesn't care about anything, goes his own way, he can say Kiss my ass to the UK and get booed, I don't want to bow down to the world. And how many people in the world give up their own happiness and what they want to pursue in order to take into account the thoughts of others.
In 2006, jerry lee lewis released another album Last man standing (many well-known figures in the music industry collaborated with each other), this piano master, rock pioneer, and music master is still shining in the music world. As long as life has not stopped, his Fingers will not stop dancing on the black and white keyboard.
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