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Jazz for aficionados frogman"Invitation" is perhaps my favorite standard tune. I love the version w/ strings which opened the movie posted by O10. I believe this song was featured in another movie from the same era but can't remember. the name. To me the song has a ce... | |
Jazz for aficionados orpheus10My thoughts and prayers go out to you, think positive. Let the music ease your soul.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E57SMan1-uA | |
Jazz for aficionados acman3xlent vid posts by early Weather Report , especially the second one. It had a "Bitches Brew " feel to it with great interplay .They had two excellent free jazz musicians on this date , John Surman and Alan Skidmore.This represents jazz fusio... | |
Jazz for aficionados mary_ joYour Pepper "You Go To My Head" would not play on my PC or Ipad so I have posted this version (not sure if it was your pick) that I have always liked. I remember reading Pepper's bio where he stated somewhere in the book that a great jazz ... | |
Jazz for aficionados pjwMy favorite TYA music was also "Cricklewood Green" but unfortunately I sold it . Today the live cd "Undead" with a 17 minute version of " I Can't Keep From Crying Sometime " caught my interest. I bought a copy. As you stated Alvin Lee is best... | |
Jazz for aficionados http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TALWkw3cWqA http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B2yCyUo0c7s | |
Jazz for aficionados pjwTough decision on live Soft Machine as I have 7 live discs just from the period 1970-1978. Different lineups, different drummers. I think your input might be a factor. Could depend on which drummer you like they are very different. Give me a co... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanFunny joke!!I also like Miles Live At The Blackhawkhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jpDc5Cp1jLU I really like Mobley's solo. | |
Jazz for aficionados frogman+1 on your Dolphy pick. Should have thought of it. Was he the guy who popularized the bass clarinet back then? I think we spoke about this before but I don't think many musicians were playing it as much as him. | |
Jazz for aficionados pjwSorry I did not fully explain myself. I don 't want to sell any o f my SM collection I just mentioned them in case you were interested about information on other SM titles/groups in future. For now you h ave plenty SM to listen to. L et me kno... | |
Jazz for aficionados pjw & prysoCan't believe I found 2 Soft Machine fans in the same day.Pjw that box set is a good find it gives you all the significant discs from the 1st incarnation. SM discs before Third are not significant. Bundles and Softs have guitar play... | |
Jazz for aficionados AlexThat Burrell, Green, Kessel clip seemed to be taped from a tv show.Nice to see them all together. Doubt it was issued to the public .I'm also interested in that Kenny Dorham Flamboyan live 1963 date but i looked it up on amazon and it's pricey... | |
Jazz for aficionados AlexGood choices . Not sure about thawt J Griffin I think it was studio recording, i'll check my copy. A great live Griffin 2-lp is Live in Tokyo . I also agree with your picks of MJQ, Brubeck , SManne, Chet Baker.I don't own that Hawkins or Dorha... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogmanAt bottom of the "Best live" link there is a #11 which goes to another page. They mentioned E Dolphy Live at Five Spot as well as Turrentines Up at Mintons, both favorites of mine. Also listed Art Peppers Live atThe Vanguard which is also ... | |
Jazz for aficionados frogman There were 2 sets and they wouldn't play same songs twice in a set. Good perspective by you in that maybe they did have tech problems in 1st set with recording . Would be nice to know back story. I suspect thay tried to record everything s... |