I'm back! I think. Although I was restricted to the bed attached to a machine, my favorite pastime, enjoying good music was not restricted; that's because the play list on my computer runs non-stop, and the bedroom system is decent.
Since I didn't have a choice as far as what to hear next, I decided to review what ever came up. If you will get in your time machine and set the dial for 1970, provided yours goes back that far, we'll enjoy the hits of O. C. Smith.
"Little Green Apples", takes me back to good times with fun loving people.
http://youtu.be/i5J_FyLg7tc"Help Me Make It Through The Night". I was in a hotel room on Peach Tree Street in Atlanta, all alone gazing out the window at neon lights, and didn't know a single solitary soul in Atlanta, when this song came on the radio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quYwf3_EqbYOur next artist is Eddie Harris. He had the effect of making people get up on a dance floor and shake their "boody's" when they couldn't even dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsHtO_i4qzM"Theme In Search of A Movie" is one of the most beautiful tunes I can think of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgNum6bqX0I( While I had a good support team that would get me anything I wanted, I was still in bed hooked up to a machine with my music as the only solace.)
Bean Bags is the CD "Sandra's Blues" is the tune.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMgwWAaxQQ4(Remember, I wasn't looking at the CD or LP when I heard these tunes, I had to identify them from memory, and what you're reading, is what I wrote while in bed. These "You tubes" were added after I was able to move around)
Coleman Hawkins is the sax man with "Bags" on vibes, and Kenny Burrel on guitar.
It's absolutely astounding how well a person can hear the music when they no longer have to consider things like, "where will I go, and what shall I do today"?
The first record I ever bought by this next artist just came up on the play list. Right now, I'm listening to her piano; this was when she still had aspirations of becoming a concert pianist. Leersfool, I'm sure that no one can appreciate classical piano more than you, and this aspect of her piano, along with jazz, blues and gospel, can be heard here.
When you get "Nina Simone/ Little Girl Blue", you will be delighted by a young lady who can sing and loves to demonstrate her virtuosity as a musician. On "Love Me Or Leave Me", her piano is reminiscent of Brubeck, but all "Nina Simone".
Now that I'm back, all I have to say about my journey to hell, is that it never should have happened, and that's all I got to say about that.
Rok, Frogman, Leersfool, and Acman3; I hope I've still got the same support team I had when I left; I missed communicating with you guys about the music I love.
Enjoy the music.