Southern Comfort-- I am always suspicious of music that "requires" visuals to make it seem complete. The wife likes it, but she likes recordings of birds and waves. :)
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Paris Texas -- I have this on LP. Could not bring myself to spring for it on CD. This is the most beautiful thing about the music. The only part I had to have. Check out the Mexican singing. Beautiful!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD5BhhF7yiQ I did download this from Amazon on MP3. I have my favorite parts of this, Peter Gunn, and Mission Impossible on MP3. Play them in my truck. One of the weirdest movies I have ever seen. Also have Cooder with some guy in Africa. Cheers |
You folks are sure concerned about my state of hydration! The ROKING horse has his own private water hole. The water is pure here. No foreign, no free, no Avant garde, no fusion, no continental, no experimental, no crossover, no M-base, no third stream, no Sinbad Miles, no out-there Trane, and damn little Cool and Modal. Actually, it's called JAZZ. You folks should try it. Cheers |
****Frogman, I'm going to explain one of "your" problems, and never repeat or comment on it.**** Well, that is a patently unfair stance. However, the OP is always entitled to a concession or two; a special privilege :-) ****"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.**** I'm not so sure. Maybe not drinking yet; but definitely tasting it.... slowly. There are far wore "problems". Harold Land: beautiful player; unusual tone. Agree! |
Read and heed. Anathema to sound wave generators everywhere. "I think the audience for Jazz can be widened if we strengthen our work with structure. If there is more of a reason for what is going on, there'll be more over-all sense and therefore, more interest for the listener....The improvised and written sections should not take on too much complexity---the total effect must be within the mind's ability to appreciate through the ear. Also the music will have to swing, but remember that all music must do this, must have a meaningful rhythmic sense.." John Lewis, MJQ From the notes of, MJQ: THE EUROPEAN CONCERT. Got it yesterday. Excellent. Seems as if the Good Lord will always send the right stuff at the right time. :) Cheers |