mary_jo
Responses from mary_jo
Jazz for aficionados Why must there always be violence. Can't we all just get along?Yes, we are even now. You know, depending who said it and how it was said, a word can also be violent. | |
Jazz for aficionados I knew you would say that...I just knew. The noise you hear is empty cup of tea coming to your direction.... | |
Jazz for aficionados Isn’t this interesting? An otherwise fantastic singer; an icon who some rightfully consider one of the best, maybe THE best ever. Yet, this is not the song for her. What were they thinking?!She sucks here...if I may say so about her. :--) I am use... | |
Jazz for aficionados O-10, thank you for the song. The way she sings...going high and all of a sudden lowering the voice like she wants to tell you something very important but do not want anybody else to hear. Theatrical but not over dramatical. | |
Jazz for aficionados Nein nein nein !!!!! You sound like you need a tea. I'll make you one. Black or green? | |
Jazz for aficionados I’m just refreshing my memory on how I got to "Bobby Gentry" who is not jazz. It may not be jazz but it is jazzy. :--)I really enjoy in her voice, it is so persuasive. She is damn good narrator and a deliverer. Not to mention good look. Dangerous ... | |
Jazz for aficionados fro, I did not write that to you, but thank you anyway... ;--) | |
Jazz for aficionados O-10, thanks for Bobbie and Ode to Billie Joe. | |
Jazz for aficionados Son House, Death Letter Blues...that's really, really good. To me. | |
Jazz for aficionados edit; Frogman and Rok, you should try something with Van Halen (re resident jazz queen) you might be surprised...I see no reason why would that matter or why would anyone be surprised...I surely appreciate good old rock stuff. But I apologize if I... | |
Jazz for aficionados That's good stuff... | |
Jazz for aficionados Coltrane/Getz...perfection...I wish if the sound was better. | |
Jazz for aficionados Kathleen...not my stuff... | |
Jazz for aficionados Greasy Spoon :thumbs up: | |
Jazz for aficionados Albert King, Blues power, that's great... |