I think The Frogman missed his calling. Anyway, I put my LPs in the fancy 'audiophile' sleeves. Not sure they are even paper. UGH, the thought.
While the rest of us use the common toilet paper you have the fancy line. And dare to complain...
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Jazz for aficionados
Today's Listen: Modern Jazz Quartet -- FOR ELLINGTON Interesting notes, written by Leonard Feathers, mostly for musicians and hipsters. They do tell how John Lewis first saw Ellington and the influence he had upon Lewis. Ellington played a concert at the University of New Mexico in 1939 while Lewis was a student there. Some of this stuff just seems so improbable, but true. Ben Webster also studied at UNM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg7CxVW1mrs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkJXYfi4MSE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2WETT64tH8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvK-X9hXdws Cheers |
There was a movie titled "The Outlaw", starring Jane Russel that inspired Horace Silver to write this music. There were also scenes in this movie that inspired me to have the most wondrous dreams; I was an impressionable young lad of 14 when I saw this movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST6PKMv5ONU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGgqnglLni8 |
I was invited to move to LA, and it was most impressive; those "Golden sunsets" on a clear day were too much for words; the sun took forever to set. Not like everywhere else where now you see it now you don't; The Sun takes forever to sink into the Pacific, and in the meantime it casts a most beautiful "Golden glow" on everything, and everything has a golden tint. Same here...when the bright yellow star paints the sky and becomes one with the sea. A magical moment that with an ease makes changes inside of you. As if you are touched with something that is calm, nice and tender. Love it. Someone could paste an appropriate jazz clip now...:-)) |