October 20, 20196 yr Continuing good things, next up Monty Alexander’s Wareika Hill RastaMonk Vibrations
October 20, 20196 yr Cloudy Sunday morning, so listening to the above ^ on Tidal. Good to raise the mood.
October 21, 20196 yr st paul is a crazy good performer - I went down a youtube hole the first time I saw the tiny desk performance.
October 23, 20196 yr Olafur is very good indeed. If you don't know, you can try his German friend, Nils Frahm (for example album Felt). To be listened to relatively loud.
October 24, 20196 yr Gilmour appears to be singing the high lead melody during that first slow section -- I didn't know that! And I didn't know he could sing that high.
October 24, 20196 yr I always assumed that he used some kind of effect to reach that tone ... or maybe it was the drugs.
October 24, 20196 yr Schumann Piano Concerto in A Minor / Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat ("Emperor") Van Cliburn and Fritz Reiner (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
October 24, 20196 yr I was looking for interpretations of "Minor Swing" and found this one. I hope you enjoy it: Edit: Who doesn't like Selmer-Maccaferri? Edited October 24, 20196 yr by jose
October 25, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, jose said: I always assumed that he used some kind of effect to reach that tone ... That would make sense, he certainly used some other effects in that scene alone.
October 25, 20196 yr Opeth, In Cauda Venenum—if it was possible for them to turn their back on metal farther than 180 degrees, and embrace prog more, they did.
October 25, 20196 yr 6 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said: That would make sense, he certainly used some other effects in that scene alone. I like Gilmour´s relaxed style, it's like Clapton; efficiency and emotion with the least effort.
October 26, 20196 yr One of those "free improvisation" things that skilled jazz people do when are bored and don't know what the fook doing with their time. Not sure it's the best for a Saturday morning Tyshawn Sorey & Marilyn Crispell - The Adornment of Time It will lead somewhere at some point... eventually
October 27, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, jose said: The Korgis: Are these the same one hit wonder Korgis from the 80's who released the "Everybody's got to learn sometime"? I'm listening to a recent bootleg recording of the Brad Mehldau Trio Hyogo Performing Arts Center Kobelco Grand Hall Nishinomiya, Hyogo pref., Japan May 30, 2019 No front cover art to show, sorry. Edited October 27, 20196 yr by Torpedo
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