************ Yes, ignorance is true bliss, and I've always liked the happy people.*************
Thanks, I think?
Cheers
Thanks, I think?
Cheers
Jazz for aficionados
****swept away by the awesome greatness of the man**** Beautiful way of describing the effect that many say they feel when listening to his playing; especially live. I have been told by the handful of lucky individuals (mostly other musicians) who, like yourself, heard him live that he had and almost other-worldly way about his presence on stage; spiritual, even. "Giant" is almost not good enough to describe his status among the greats. "Naima" is the ballad that he is most known for: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LLAq0XhXG8E And then there is this one: one of the most amazing performances, any genre, that I have ever heard. Coltrane is definitely more exploratory, but the expressiveness is unbelievable. Elvin's brush work is amazing. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R416VHIL514 |
Rok, I can thank you and Frogman for my new appreciation of this old music. When I was making forays into new genres, you pointed out that there was old music I hadn't yet discovered. Now that we have Frogman to enlighten us in regard to music from a musicians point of view, we can hear things we never heard before. I don't think we'll ever run out of this "new" old music. Try Curtis Counce "Nica's Dream" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trjO7TWe6ME Enjoy the music. |
Speaking of making a joyful noise. Does anyone else think the female singers of Brasil 66 are uniquely wonderful, or is it just me. I could listen to them all day. If 'Pais Tropical' does not make you move with a smile on your face, then, sell your gear. Sergio Mendes And Brasil '66 -- Foursider 21 tracks. All, very good, to great. Very good recording also. Most should be familiar with Mendes' music. This is an excellent complilation. Cheers |