orpheus10
Responses from orpheus10
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, you're always good for a laugh, and I always need one. "Spike Jones Tailor", I like that. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PPC5_nnFgYThis is what I saw on "youtube", I'll have to get it.Enjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, I'm glad you're back; you left us hanging in the air for the longest. As you can tell by my last post, I had ran out of things to talk about; I hope you found it humerus.The "doubler" I saw was truly incredible, Leersfool referred to him ... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, that was too cold for words, What do you know about E. St. Louis, skip that question; but maybe that explains why his music about E. St. Louis was equally depressing.Ry is a world musician in the real sense of the word, although his name make... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Here's "Mission Impossible", I really liked that series. "Bullit" is another cool tune, that guy couldn't miss. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HFakjigeFc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WQMZFFkx6Y | |
| Jazz for aficionados "Paris Texas" is the most depressing music I've ever heard. When, and if I feel like hanging myself, I'll be sure and play "Paris Texas" to make sure I don't change my mind. That's no reflection on Ry Cooder who's all over the map in music; I mean... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Leersfool, here's a composer we could get into for weeks, and never get bored. I'm sure you're familiar with "Lalo Schifrin", he's best known for his TV and film scores, like "Mission Impossible" and "Bullitt". Here are a couple from the album "Bl... | |
| Jazz for aficionados This is the original "Killer Joe". As always, there are beautiful memories attached to my favorite tunes. This tune reminds me of a time when onions smelled like the finest French Perfume, but that's a long story; nevertheless, we played this tune... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Jimmy Smith, "Walking On The Wildside"! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy8dZEpEYrAHere's Jimmy live in 65. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gobKu4UlxSAEnjoy the music. | |
| Norah Jones As a jazz "aficionado", I don't get the Norah Jones, Sarah Vaugn comparison? I like Norah Jones a lot, and I like Sarah Vaugn; but I just don't get comparing the two, and I'm positive no one can explain it.Enjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, there's nothing like a live organ, and I say "live" because not even the best rigs can duplicate the "howls and squeals" a Wild man on organ can generate.I've found the best examples I could find of "wild men", but they come up way short. Alt... | |
| Jazz for aficionados For me, it's a pleasant nostalgic album, and from what I remember, it was far more impressive to my friend who bought it; some people are more in tune to Miles music than others.Lovely pictures of sweet memories flowed past in my mind like a movie... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Here's something to stir your soul, this is my favorite trombone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aeVlQtsaFE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKkKqrgquAwEnjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados I enjoyed half of your change, the first half; that's Aretha's song. I really liked the way they dressed. Too many people look like "bums" wherever you go now. This is just the kind of change I was thinking about, but a little more in the jazz vei... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Zoot Coltrane! I'm still laughing! Jutta Hipp is a name I remember, and I don't know where from. Between Horace Silver and Bobby Timmons, there's no way I would make a choice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuM75h_vRC0This is what I found on "you ... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Rok, when I was in El. A. In the early 70's, there was incredible jazz in lounges everywhere. While Zoot Sims was famous, most of the musicians I saw were unknown, but could jam as well as the best in our collections. From what I could surmise, th... |

