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Picasso said that "good artists borrow, great artists steal." Somewhere in between there is the artist that falls in love with a story so much that they need to re-live it again in another place and time. That's what we're talking about here today, our favorite reinterpretations. We start out with some chili and chianti and move (not so) quickly into: The Ten Thousand by Paul Kearny, Steve Martin in Roxanne, O Brother Where Art Thou, Metallica's One, The Cure's Killing an Arab, Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad, and Miller's Crossing.
By Jason Santos & Eric Frost4.9
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Picasso said that "good artists borrow, great artists steal." Somewhere in between there is the artist that falls in love with a story so much that they need to re-live it again in another place and time. That's what we're talking about here today, our favorite reinterpretations. We start out with some chili and chianti and move (not so) quickly into: The Ten Thousand by Paul Kearny, Steve Martin in Roxanne, O Brother Where Art Thou, Metallica's One, The Cure's Killing an Arab, Bruce Springsteen's The Ghost of Tom Joad, and Miller's Crossing.