Thank you , agear .
St. Paul is -5 according to my patio mercury , coldest of season so far .
St. Paul is -5 according to my patio mercury , coldest of season so far .
Jazz for aficionados
Can’t believe it, ha, ha, ha, you two are making fun of me! : )) ; ) First, I did not listen van Halen at that time, but perhaps maybe when I was teenager. But I did appreciated at that time (and all along, which means that I still do), Eddie van Halen’ s guitar skills. So few years ago I sent this to Alex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI7XiJgt0vY From wiki: ///"Eruption" is an instrumental rock[1] guitar solo performed by Eddie Van Halen. It is widely considered one of the greatest guitar solos of all time.[3][4] It segues into "You Really Got Me" on the album Van Halen, and the two songs are usually played together by radio stations. The song was also released as the b-side to the "Runnin’ with the Devil" single. /// Second. I listen and appreciate all music genre. All. Of course, jazz holds a special place in my heart. And so be it. |
+1 Schubert’s recommendation of “Montreal Memories”. Beautiful record. One of Frank Morgan’s favorite tunes was Monk’s classic “Round Midnight”. Sometimes different versions of a player’s favorite tunes offer some interesting insights: 1989. A couple of years after his heralded comeback. Beautifully soulful playing with a touch of urgency: https://youtu.be/7Z2F1XmLFVI 1990. Very different setting and much more “up” take on the same tune. His playing sounds particularly strong and lively; he sounds really “in shape”: https://youtu.be/OeFFVjFI2VM 2004. Fewer notes and more introspection. Shades of Art Pepper’s almost-painful-to-listen-to mournfulness. Coincidence?.... he had co-led a band with fellow prison inmate Art Pepper: https://youtu.be/UKiPZ45tN7k 2006. Less than a year before he passed. Some might say he sounds tired while letting Hicks have the spotlight. I think he sounds beautiful and peaceful: https://youtu.be/9yDkIwQjeB8 |