nksyoon
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Curtis Mayfield "When Seasons Change" - Live in Europe
vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
aizan said:i have to get the new boards of canada!
Have they released a new album lately ?
Nice to know that . ., hope its better that Geogaddi . . that was a bit mid on the tree ..
vha
einolu
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Little Prince
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Just got home from work and listening to 'Freebird'. One of my all time favorites.
I have to say that song sometimes has the same effect on me.
ScottS said:I'm not listening to any music right now, but I can't seem to get When the Levee Breaks out of my head.
Scott
I have to say that song sometimes has the same effect on me.
FrankS
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Tragically Hip.
MacDaddy
Certified Machead
Oftheherd:
Waddaya mean no else likes Hiroshima? I like 'em! "Course, Im a HUGE modern jazz fan, although my tastes also run to well-recorded classical, with a touch of Gospel thrown in. Guess it helps to both be married to a classically trained, eighth generation pianist/organist and to be an old trombone player and quartet singer too! You'd LOVE to go to my old stompin' grounds of Davenport, Iowa, USA and go to the Biz Beiderbecke Jazz festival over the Fourth of July weekend!
Rob"MacDaddy" White
Waddaya mean no else likes Hiroshima? I like 'em! "Course, Im a HUGE modern jazz fan, although my tastes also run to well-recorded classical, with a touch of Gospel thrown in. Guess it helps to both be married to a classically trained, eighth generation pianist/organist and to be an old trombone player and quartet singer too! You'd LOVE to go to my old stompin' grounds of Davenport, Iowa, USA and go to the Biz Beiderbecke Jazz festival over the Fourth of July weekend!
Rob"MacDaddy" White
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Laika
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einolu said:
MMmmm.. can't wait. Glad to see some other BOC fans here
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Philip
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The King King variations from Frank Zappa's Uncle Meat. Well, in my mind. Really, the window's open and I hear cars slishing by on wet pavement.
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Philip
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Did I say King King? King Kong, of course.
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matu
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Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ella Fitzgerald. for Jazz
I'm also some kind of fan of Kate Bush.
Steeleye Span and Clanad are great.
And I also like Cocteau Twins.
On Latin Circuit I like
Fulano (a local Jazz band)
Pedro Aznar
I'm also some kind of fan of Kate Bush.
Steeleye Span and Clanad are great.
And I also like Cocteau Twins.
On Latin Circuit I like
Fulano (a local Jazz band)
Pedro Aznar
FrankS
Registered User
Someone once said that Jazz is not played, it is inflicted. 
jan normandale
Film is the other way
no Jazzfest for you I guess ;-)
no Jazzfest for you I guess ;-)
Frank , tch tch or as Hansard reads 'many honourable members "oh oh oh"
;-) Jan
no Jazzfest for you I guess ;-)
FrankS said:Someone once said that Jazz is not played, it is inflicted.![]()
Frank , tch tch or as Hansard reads 'many honourable members "oh oh oh"
;-) Jan
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I'm drinking now. Marianne Faithfull/Broken English
Jan
Jan
FrankS
Registered User
MAF: Angry middle age, Jan? Surpressed rocker, maybe?
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Alla that!
Alla that!
Frank my music is very wide.
Beethoven, Kate Bush, Van Morrison, Sex Pistols, Talking Heads, Charles Aznavour, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Sonny Terry/Brownie McGee, John Lee Hooker, Edith Piaf, Hendrix, Stones, Brubeck, Beefheart, Ten Years After, Stranglers, Beatles (late), Dead Boyz, Dead Kennedys, Cyndi Lauper, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette etc etc I'm short on opera but like Pavrotti so there you go.
If you figure out what my taste signifies ('no taste' is not a fair comment) let me know ;-) Jan
Alla that!
FrankS said:MAF: Angry middle age, Jan? Surpressed rocker, maybe?
Frank my music is very wide.
Beethoven, Kate Bush, Van Morrison, Sex Pistols, Talking Heads, Charles Aznavour, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Sonny Terry/Brownie McGee, John Lee Hooker, Edith Piaf, Hendrix, Stones, Brubeck, Beefheart, Ten Years After, Stranglers, Beatles (late), Dead Boyz, Dead Kennedys, Cyndi Lauper, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette etc etc I'm short on opera but like Pavrotti so there you go.
If you figure out what my taste signifies ('no taste' is not a fair comment) let me know ;-) Jan
artz
Art Z
Digitally Imported... Great music online. 
DougK
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I also listen to Hiroshima and Brubeck is good too. One I haven't seen listed yet is Keith Jarrett... his totally improvised concert albums are amazing.
oftheherd said:Take Five, my intro to Brubeck. He almost lost me with his Brandenburg Gate album. It was almost a year from the time I first played it to the second time. Then the third, fourth, and the next thing you know, I really got to like that album. I think his only real bomb was his Japan album. It was just too predictable.
Also surprised nobody likes Hiroshima. Not many people can really sing jazz, to my tastes at least. They can. So could the original Ohio Players.
FrankS
Registered User
Lots of great music there, Jan!
cp_ste.croix
At the beginning again.
greyhoundman said:The Ten Years After blues album is great!![]()
i'll second this, and 'i'm goin home' is the greatest live rock song ever recorded. ever.
i'm going to go listen to it now...
unohuu
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Eric Gale - Ginseng Woman
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