The three of us agree on the analogy; "Sgt. Pepper" is da bomb.
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Jazz for aficionados
"Ry Cooder", that names rolls off your tongue like Mississippi Moonshine; I know you done heard about dat. Although his music is all over the place, I choose to focus on the music that sounds like his name, "Ry Cooder". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31FrrSlQoxo Here's Miles Davis's home town; it's one no one who lived there when he did would even recognize now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOkXrd6eRRw Ry Cooder always keeps it "Real", that's what I like about the man; he's never far from the harsh reality of survival of so many millions in a world of plenty. To keep their peace of mind, many will say "All they gotta do is get a job". This one is close to home for you; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nkRVfyBc-Q Enjoy the music. |
Frogman, I'm going to explain one of "your" problems, and never repeat or comment on it. "You can take the horse to the water, but you can't make him drink". This can be applied a thousand and one way's in various situations; however, no one ever ran across a "Roking Horse" before, and "Roking horses" don't get thirsty. Enjoy the music. |
Frogman, BTW, Harold Land, "A Lazy Afternoon" is getting a lot of play; he gives each one of those standards the respect and delicate nuanced treatment they're due. At the same time he's retracing my life, and allowing me to relive the golden moments when I experienced a particular song. Enjoy the music. |