Sometimes it goes like this - there is peace to be found on the other side of war. I hope it's not the case, at least not fully.
Anyway, the best posts of music are mine.
Anyway, the best posts of music are mine.
Jazz for aficionados
Frogman, you seem to have a problem with "nuance" and feel; that is something I can not put into words. The public, the people who buy records decided on the "Misty" I presented a long time ago; that's the standard by which other vocal versions are judged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ-JgK9h_MU Conducted by Quincy Jones and His Orchestra with Zoot Sims on Saxaphone, "Misty" is a jazz standard written in 1954 by the pianist Erroll Garner. Originally composed as an instrumental following the traditional 32-bar format, the tune later had lyrics by Johnny Burke and became the signature song of Johnny Mathis. This song is from the album "Vaughan and Violins". Sarah's accompanied Quincy Jones & His Orchestra: Marcel Hrasko (alto saxophone), Jo Hrasko &William Boucaya (baritone saxophone), Richard Davis (bass), Kenny Clark (drums), Ronnel Bright (piano), Zoot Sims (tenor saxophone), and Michel Hausser (vibraphone). Recorded in Paris, France July 7, 1958. (Mercury Records) Look at me I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree And I feel like I'm clinging to a cloud I can't understand I get misty just holding your hand Walk my way And a thousand violins begin to play Or it might be the sound of your hello That music I hear I get misty the moment you're near You can say that you're leading me on But it's just what I want you to do Don't you notice how hopelessly I'm lost That's why I'm following you On my own Would I wander through this wonderland alone Never knowing my right foot from my left My hat from my glove I'm too misty and too much in love I'm just too misty and too much in love It's absolutely impossible for a trio to compete with that musical lineup. |
You know, right now I've got a terrible flu and can't yell even thru the net. I can't tolerate any music either. If we start accusing each other of lack of nuance and feel this thread will be destroyed. By us. Orpheus10, I think you are wrong, even if Frogman might not have been as empathic as you would've liked him to be. |