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The Blue Rhythm Kings playing at the Criterion Music Hall, Bluetown, Sheerness on 22nd November 2014. The Criterion is a wonderful, atmospheric venue and has to be one of the best we've ever played. It dates back to 1868 when it was known as the "The Royal Oxford Music Hall". Later it became the Criterion public house with a music hall called 'The Palace of Varieties' attached. This offered "rational amusement for all classes" which included, in April 1876, a one armed juggler! All in all, the perfect venue for the Blue Rhythm Kings'unique mix of 1920's inspired jazz and vintage popular music. Midnight the Stars and You was recorded in 1934 recording by Ray Noble and his Orchestra featuring the singing of Al Bowlly. That's the version that's undoubtedly best known today because it was hauntingly used in the 1980 horror film, The Shining, based upon the 1977 Stephen King novel of the same name. With The Shining, Wendy Carlos and Stanley Kubrick created one of the most unsettling soundtracks in horror movie history. Kubrick saved the most haunting shot for last, which memorably depicted Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson)—after his death in the film—in a photo labeled “Overlook Hotel July 4th Ball, 1921.” The camera tracks toward the wall and shows a picture of the well-heeled crowd before zooming in closer and closer on Torrance’s smiling face. Kubrick impeccably paired the scene with Al Bowlly and Ray Noble & His Orchestra’s “Midnight, The Stars and You”, which will forever have creepy connotations despite its romantic lyrics. (The track also plays in the extravagant party scene in the Gold Room where Torrance accepts a drink from Lloyd.) Bowlly’s emphasis on the line “I surrender all my love to you” feels eerie in the context of Torrance being seduced by the ghoul in Room 237 and submitting to his dark urges at the bar. Thanks to Kent Video Production company Kersh Media for help with our home movie http://www.kershmedia.co.uk