Alex, thanks for the info.
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Jazz for aficionados
I like him better doing this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOPYn1l1pvw The World Cup club. Uijongbu, Korea. 1976. Cheers |
That's the one Alex, I love that photograph where you can see the skyscrapers from the railroad tracks. It was just such a setting where me and a choice friend or two would gather to philosophy and smoke exotic blends of tobacco from the orient. Those were happy times; although I don't have any exotic blends from Mexico or the orient anymore, plus the fact that I no longer smoke, I can still use music like that which you submit as a vehicle to travel back to happier times. 1960 was a fantastic year, coincidentally, that was the year we (select friends) were viewing skyscrapers from railroad cars while discussing different philosophies. You have all the privacy in the world at such a location; just what's needed to smoke exotic blends of tobacco and philosophy. I'm not sure I even have any music in my collection other than that Richard Wright album that can place a person in a geographic setting, or even create a mood like King Fleming and I never heard of either one of them before your submissions. Bobby Hutcherson's "A Night In Barcelona" might come close; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc5LzriDdyM Thanks for remembering. |