Rok, now I remember "Terje Rypdal"; he takes you to the "Misty Mid Region of Weir", that's someplace in my imagination which exists when I hear Terje. It's a place that only exists in another dimension; now you got it.
Enjoy the music.
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Rok, our collections are a treasure indeed. Although I've been searching and not finding, it's my nature to search, and I'll continue; at least I'm finding interesting African Culture that probably existed before slavery; besides unique rhythms, each village had different dances. You wouldn't be referring to Miles aunt, "Madam Corrine", would you? Enjoy the music. |
Cuong Vu got it right about Wynton and Miles according to me; he is preaching the gospel of Orpheus, although his music has yet to reflect the gospel of Orpheus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46T4YEyX1d8 Enjoy the music. |
****You wouldn't be referring to Miles aunt, "Madam Corrine", would you?***** The one and the same. Otherwise know as The OP's goto adviser on all things Jazz. ****"Terje Rypdal"; he takes you to the "Misty Mid Region of Weir***** I wish I could go there. ****I'm finding interesting African Culture that probably existed before slavery; besides unique rhythms, each village had different dances. ****** There is a lot more to African history than just slavery. Let's just leave Jazz out of it. I was thinking, Before the guys around Nawlins came up with Jazz, it did not exist ANYWHERE in the world. The next day seems as if it existed EVERYWHERE in the world. Must be one of them phenomenals. Cheers |