I didn't have any problem. . . .On my iBook.
A friend of mine did on his iMac. . . he told me he solved it by holding down the option key as he selected a track and it went from playing to downloading.
And again. . . is it jazz? . . . Monday Michiru, "Routes." I go back and forth about this one whether it's in my very favorite Michirus, but it's fantastic!
Interpreting Monk is really I think best when it's "personalized" -- for me. To try to play it "Monklike" is in some ways doable as his tunes are so distilled down to pure Monk is some fashion. . . . To take the music and further personalize it for YOURSELF as the player. . . is not as easy I think as one could guess.
This is an instance where I think Evans just really put his own soulfulness (which is very different from Monk's) into the playing.
Well, I guess there's different ideas of "Deep." I think he transforms the song into an Evans vehicle, and I find it beautiful, and it has an elegance that I really enjoy.
Really hard for me to pick favorites. I think this year I played "Planet Waves," "Blood on the Tracks" and the second disc of "No Direction Home" (I get stuck on "Visions of Johanna") the most.
Mine was either the first Smithsonian lp box set, or Bremen/Lausanne by Keith Jarrett. . . can't remember specifically which, got them both about the same time more than thirty years ago.
First cd box set was the Prestige Chronicles box set (Miles Davis).
Wait a minute, when I looked up Fearless I realize I watched half of that over someone's shoulder, who was watching an Asian dvd of it on his laptop on the bus from Houston to Austin.
Not quite my cup of tea. I like the fantastical and "ancient" ambiance much better.
I don't know, looks fine to me. Colors, action .. . .Just saw the trailer at a showing of Apoctolypto this afternoon.
I was NOT ambivalent about Hero and Flying Daggers, love 'em!
Have not seen Fearless.