Acman, as usual, a very good musical contribution; no one can complain about this one, it's solid "in the pocket" good classic jazz, and up to date.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Jazz, I would like very much to hear some of the music your daughter brought home. When it comes to music, I'm the wild one on this thread; I have music recorded in Australia, hundreds of years ago; you can hear the insects along with the "Didgeridoo" and the clicking sticks, as the Aborigines do their ceremonial dance. Every now and then, I will find something close to what I have on "you tube" and present it. Nothing you have is too far out for us; if nothing else, it will be good for a laugh. Enjoy the music. |
From the beginning this thread has had wide boundaries, that won't change. When an "Aficionado" gets completely out of those boundaries, as the OP, it's up to me to let them know about it; their options have already been spelled out. Since "They" know who they are, they don't have to stay gone; all is forgotten and forgiven, we don't even have to talk about the past; however ...................... This "Thread" has gone on for a very long time, we should all be well acquainted by now; meaning there is very little chance of misinterpretation; I don't say one thing and mean another, and by now I think we know where everyone is coming from. Ghosthouse, I know as soon as there is friction, you head for the door; that's a good policy, you'll live a long life, but don't stay gone. Enjoy the music. |
Since I've done nothing but "jabber", it's time that I submit some music; to illustrate how wide I can go, completely out of these musical bounds tho it may be; this is the real deal. "Get that camera out of my face! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ID86UIivvk Now we have the most beautiful version of "In A sentimental Mood". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r594pxUjcz4 Enjoy the music. |