Music - what are people listening to now?
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Or this. The old fellow has passed on now.
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Bernie McGann 1965.
Mahler's 4th. Bruno Walter w/NY, Phil.
La Juderia, Jasmin Levy
Laurie Baker, Liquid Metal Dreaming
Robert Wyatt, various
Mahler's 4th. Bruno Walter w/NY, Phil.
La Juderia, Jasmin Levy
Laurie Baker, Liquid Metal Dreaming
Robert Wyatt, various
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Not Hong Tong or Polish Wodka Only like accordians in Luk tung bands or Zydeco Cajun style
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Actually like this Aussie singer,Amy Shark, is worth a listen
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Actually like this Aussie singer,Amy Shark, is worth a listen
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For my part I listen to a lot of music I can really listen to everything but I am very much the American rap with rappers such as Jay-Z, Drake, Asap Rocky, Future, Kanye West, Asap Ferg, Travis Scott. I know it does not please everyone but I can not do without
For my part I listen to a lot of music I can really listen to everything but I am very much the American rap with rappers such as Jay-Z, Drake, Asap Rocky, Future, Kanye West, Asap Ferg, Travis Scott. I know it does not please everyone but I can not do without
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Michael Jackson - Whatever Happens
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Radio Caroline live. With a glass of beer.
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Glen Gould, Goldberg Variations (2nd. recording)
John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman
Keith Jarrett, Standards in Norway
Willy Nelson/Merle Haggard
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Feeling rather sentimental tonight as only a few more days left before we leave. This song was playing when we ate our first moo gata in Nakhon Pathom almost 20 years ago.
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And another trip down memory lane...
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Howling Wolf: The Real Folk Blues
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All,
Whilst browsing/listening to videoclips wtih Carl Palmer Legacy band I came across "Jad & Deb Quintet - jazz quintet with Cello (!) playing Prog Rock and other, " Trilogy" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer, "Owner of A lonely Heart" by Yes and "Bohemian Rapsody" by Queen as well as other interpretations. They really knock me out - fascinating!
I did browse on the net - there is a link in the video clip to web site , it seems like a recording from s Jazz festival on the French Riviera in 2007:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Ja ... ORM=VRDGAR
I think Keith Emmerson would have loved it, and Chris Squire.
On a side note - I saw an interview on youtube with Keith Emmerson from a few years back in conjunction with Yes being inaugurated to the Rock n. Roll Hall of Fame, it turns out when Keith was working on putting a Three-piece band together which eventually became ELP (Emmerson, Lake & Palmer) , he auditioned with Chris Squire before Greg Lake. Chris Squire said he was ok on singing harmonies with the bass playing but did not feel comfortable wiht singing lead, so it did not come to fruition. Someone tipped Keith about Greg Lake and the rest is history
Whilst browsing/listening to videoclips wtih Carl Palmer Legacy band I came across "Jad & Deb Quintet - jazz quintet with Cello (!) playing Prog Rock and other, " Trilogy" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer, "Owner of A lonely Heart" by Yes and "Bohemian Rapsody" by Queen as well as other interpretations. They really knock me out - fascinating!
I did browse on the net - there is a link in the video clip to web site , it seems like a recording from s Jazz festival on the French Riviera in 2007:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Ja ... ORM=VRDGAR
I think Keith Emmerson would have loved it, and Chris Squire.
On a side note - I saw an interview on youtube with Keith Emmerson from a few years back in conjunction with Yes being inaugurated to the Rock n. Roll Hall of Fame, it turns out when Keith was working on putting a Three-piece band together which eventually became ELP (Emmerson, Lake & Palmer) , he auditioned with Chris Squire before Greg Lake. Chris Squire said he was ok on singing harmonies with the bass playing but did not feel comfortable wiht singing lead, so it did not come to fruition. Someone tipped Keith about Greg Lake and the rest is history
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If you like '60's music, it's at the below link. Pete
https://www.facebook.com/60saroundsound ... tn__=kCH-R
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Just seen this and glad to know there is a fellow ELP fan here!Frank La Rue wrote: ↑Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:05 pm All,
Whilst browsing/listening to videoclips wtih Carl Palmer Legacy band I came across "Jad & Deb Quintet - jazz quintet with Cello (!) playing Prog Rock and other, " Trilogy" by Emerson, Lake and Palmer,
I think Keith Emmerson would have loved it
I'd already come across this interpretation and absolutely love it. It helps that I like Jazz as well. I suspect you know that Thierry Eliez, the pianist, played a wonderful memorial concert to Keith Emerson shortly after his death and also appeared at the memorial concert in Birmingham last year.
I love the way so many are now re-interpreting their music. This is another favourite of mine - very high tech!
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