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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Eliane Elias “Love Stories” Concord cd
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What a lovely resource - not all my cup of tea but this little gem looked interesting: https://www.otrcat.com/p/jazz-club-usa
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A cool morning punctuated by the sound of the garbage trucks in the neighborhood. Squeezing in some listening before going off to the car dealer. . . . Horace Tapscott and the Pan-Afrikan Arkestra “Live at the UCC March 25, 1979” Nimbus West cd Alll these in the series are great listens. This one is nicely recorded.
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Thanks! It was nice and mellow.
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So GREAT !!!!! I LUVE Billy Holiday. And sure the girl I chose as a singer for my next album we gonna record early this autumn has some of the voice and feeling of Lady Day, I heard that girl sing and I knew something great will happen and it happens. GOOD MORNING HEADACHE here in Europe, it´s morning and it´s quite sour I don´t like that time of the day even if I didn´t sleep the whole nite, too focused on everything that´s happenin.....
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@ Gheorghe: I get it, what you say here resonates with me: "Nowadays I rarely listen to "straight ahead jazz" because my moods and spirits go more into other stuff in "so called jazz", mostly in awareness of geniusses like Albert Ayler, Pharoah Sanders, and my beloved Sun Ra. Almost all music I have in my head, all the sounds I hear, all the feelings come from that directions, period." Awesome.
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Meaning the Coltrane set. Everything looks great about it, how is it? For my wife (and me🙂) She loves Chet 😍 Yeah, this and
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Happy Birthday, Lon!
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Washington Black - HULU
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Third or fourth or wherever I am in line for endorsing the Donald Clarke bio, which iirc was written with some limited access to the Kuehl material. Though it's now been 30 years since that book came out, and I haven't read everything about BH that's been published since. Another title that comes to mind is Robert G. O'Meally's Lady Day: The Many Faces of Billie Holiday, which offers a good overview of her musical career and life and includes photographs on nearly every page. Plus Farah Jasmine Griffin's If You Can't Be Free, Be a Mystery: In Search of Billie Holiday, although that one's been out for awhile too, now that I look it up.
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Episode 44 https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/straight-life-episode-forty-four ***** Episode 42!!! https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/straight-life-episode-42
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I finally got around to hearing this album and it’s really great! Maybe not the BEST Waldron I’ve heard, but in the top 10
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Wow, I didn't know it was his birthday as well!
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
T.D. replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I heard this on the radio today. Must have heard it "in real time" (in the '70s), but it didn't register then. Today I was stunned by the free jazz-like piano. Looked up Mike Garson on wiki, and of course the solos are well-known 🤣: Garson provided the piano and keyboard backing on the later Ziggy Stardust tour of 1972–73 and his contribution to the song "Aladdin Sane" (1973) gave the song an avant-garde jazz feel with lengthy and sometimes atonal piano solos. 'I had told Bowie about the avant garde thing. When I was recording the "Aladdin Sane" track for Bowie, it was just two chords, an A and a G chord, and the band was playing very simple English rock and roll. And Bowie said: 'play a solo on this.' I had just met him, so I played a blues solo, but then he said: 'No, that's not what I want.' And then I played a Latin solo. Again, Bowie said: 'No no, that's not what I want.' He then continued: 'You told me you play that avant garde music. Play that stuff!' And I said: 'Are you sure? 'Cause you might not be working anymore!'. So I did the solo that everybody knows today, in one take. And to this day, I still receive emails about it. Every day. I always tell people that Bowie is the best producer I ever met, because he lets me do my thing.'