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After almost 30 years and multiple times, I'm spending time, again, with George Harrison and "All Things Must Pass".
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After almost 30 years and multiple times, I'm spending time, again, with George Harrison and "All Things Must Pass".
I don’t have this in my collection/ deserted island recording!
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John Coltrane & Kenny Burrell
John Coltrane, tenor sax
Kenny Burrell, guitar
Tommy Flanagan, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Jimmy Cobb, drums
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Recorded March 7, 1958

An explosive collision of tight arrangements with wailing solos by Coltrane and the cool master of jazz guitar, Kenny Burrell. Easy Five Star recording
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For a couple of days straight nothing but A Love Supreme, by John Coltrane. I wasnt listening to it for Coltrane, but for drummer Elvin Jones.

Last couple of days Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, & and ZZ-Top.

Blakey & Beard are drummers I think I can get close to, Jones is going to take another life time.

I've been listening to Blakey since I started learning to play the drums. I still listen to something by him at least a couple times a week.
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Old 02-13-2019, 11:23 AM
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For a couple of days straight nothing but A Love Supreme, by John Coltrane. I wasnt listening to it for Coltrane, but for drummer Elvin Jones.

Last couple of days Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, & and ZZ-Top.

Blakey & Beard are drummers I think I can get close to, Jones is going to take another life time.

I've been listening to Blakey since I started learning to play the drums. I still listen to something by him at least a couple times a week.
Great stuff! Only relatively recently have I come to be familiar with A Love Supreme, but for anyone younger out there who wants some background to Hendrix and Mitchell*, A Love Supreme lays the groundwork for what could be possible with the power trio thanks to Elvin Jones.

*or Baker and Clapton

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Jimi Hendrix: The Cry of Love (1971)

Cheating here because I don’t have this (on vinyl), but of the posthumous confusion of Hendrix releases, I won’t go near any of it, but will his final big concert (massive 250,000 audience) at the Isle of Wight, and this first posthumous release, it’s a must have for anyone who chooses only one Hendrix album, in my opinion. It’s been reissued and I’ve been scouring the record stores for it.
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Almost embarrassed to say - the sound of me learning "Laughter in the Rain" by Neil Sedaka.

Woke up with it in my head - it was a fave as about a 14 year old and realized I'd never learned it.

So sue me....
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as always, the high pitched ringing in my ears most days. As for music, Spike Jones and the City Slickers.
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I'm mesmerized by the YouTube video that teaches like the original. Can't wait to get this down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CYKtIu2oro
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Great stuff! Only relatively recently have I come to be familiar with A Love Supreme, but for anyone younger out there who wants some background to Hendrix and Mitchell*, A Love Supreme lays the groundwork for what could be possible with the power trio thanks to Elvin Jones.

*or Baker and Clapton
Or Densmore & Morrison. Densmore cited the interplay on A Love Supreme between Coltrane & Jones as the inspiration for what he and Morrison did live when they did When The Musics Over. That might be true of a lot of other The Doors songs too.
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John Coltrane & Kenny Burrell
John Coltrane, tenor sax
Kenny Burrell, guitar
Tommy Flanagan, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Jimmy Cobb, drums
Prestige/ New Jazz NJ8276
Recorded March 7, 1958

An explosive collision of tight arrangements with wailing solos by Coltrane and the cool master of jazz guitar, Kenny Burrell. Easy Five Star recording

If you like this...Coltrane, Cobb, Chambers team up with 'Cannonball' Adderley and two other pianist Wynton Kelly & Bill Evans to bring it with Miles Davis on Kind Of Blue.
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Anything by Neko Case. Middle Cyclone was the last one I played.

Anything by Steve Winwood. John Barleycorn Must Die was last.

Anything by Stevie Ray Vaughn. Willie the Wimp was the last song I listened to. Life Without You is my favorite.
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Anything by Steve Winwood.
I had the '94 Traffic Woodstock concert on Youtube during my workout today - what a great performance.
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