Acman, I saw that movie at a theater, although I'm not sure, or I don't remember the event that occurs out front before the movie; at any rate I enjoyed the clip.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
"Horns and piano, horns and piano; how about a little "Gitar"? Grant Green, my homeboy was born good; I saw him at clubs before he made his first record, and he was good then. He would just kind of lean back, look at his guitar, and beautiful music would start pouring out; he didn't even seem to be playing it, or making hardly any effort, like magic, beautiful music emanated from his guitar. Since I like all of his records, I'm going to have a hard time choosing, but I hope you'll forgive what some would call my excess number of selections. Me and Grant's music seem to be in a constant state of resonance, that is "we vibrate in harmony"; my first choice is "Lullaby of The Leaves". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hxCP_LEniw Next is "Round Midnight"; this is a real laid back version with mystery; you never know what's going to happen around midnight in the city. While we have those syrupy lyrics to that song, they were not Monk's intention; he wanted the music to speak for itself, that's why he never plays it the same way twice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cYSD0knfvA "Somewhere In The Night"; this version seems to be more optimistic than most, "All he's got to do is just keep looking, and he's sure to find his lost love, she's out there "Somewhere In The Night". PH3Yc56wRZN25Bv3um>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOOfQjU_Pxk&list=PLxsNFDVhPXQhZ_- PH3Yc56wRZN25Bv3um Now we have "Speak Low"; Grant pops them "Gitar strings" on this one; and I mean he could pop em. I recall notes reverberating right inside my ear when he was popping them strings from way cross the room. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHDEEJF1I4I&list=PLF3AB418A7231FFDF "Idle Moments" is the last one; this is one beautiful tune. The most striking thing about this tune is when Joe Henderson got so caught up in his solo, that he had no idea of time, and Rudy Van Gelder, who is a stickler about time, knew he was going over, and just let him blow. "Let that man blow his horn", that's what Gabriel said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoXNc-vKdJM&list=PL8C1FF6ED9FD7329B Enjoy the music. |
Yesterday night I was lucky enough to see Pat Martino trio playing live, in my hometown, in a tiny intimate theatre for 200 people maybe.It kinda looked like this... http://youtu.be/SEUQI5IcyRY I could only imagine how it was seeing GG... |
Great Guitar playing all around. I have the Idle Moments CD, and several more by Grant Green. Pat Martino just happens to be on one of my latest purchases,"The Legends of Acid Jazz". Houston Person is the main attraction on that one. I started to present clips of Wes and Kenny, to restore order, but decided, what the hell, it's Sunday. So I'll let you guys slide today. Cheers |
Great music O-10. Great ringside memories! Thanks! Alexatpos, seeing Pat Martino live has got to be great! Hopefully he is in good health. The last time I saw Johnny Winter he was having a bad night, and was led on stage. Not the way you want to remember him, but I guess thats what he wanted. Hope it was good. The good thing about moving is I got a bedroom for all my music. I am finding things I forgot I had. I was listening to Bobby Shew today. WOW! From a hard to find LP that never made it to Digital. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNlNoqxGOLo- |