Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

22.8.09

two guitars...

10 favortie guitarists - in no particular order:

#1 Albert Lee, the master of tone and chicken picking, from England...



Sweet Little Lisa


#2 Charlie Christian, the first great lead guitarist in jazz...



Stompin' At The Savoy (live at Mintons, NYC, 1941)

5.7.09

the wandering gypsy...

Quintette du Hot Club de France

... music to live by ...


Limehouse Blues





Minor Swing




Django Reinhardt (guitar) & Stéphane Grappeli (violin)

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Reinhardt is on my short list of favorite guitarists. He is acknowledged as being the music world’s first great jazz guitar soloist. I agree. An injury from a fire left him with only two fully usable fingers on his left hand, yet he developed a style of playing that was phenomenal. For much of WWII, Reinhardt, a gypsy, found himself on the run from Nazi units that had been dispatched to find and kill him. Obviously, they weren’t successful.

26.6.09

and I am the one...

Michael Jackson

Billie Jean


... music to live by ...


Gifted, troubled, shapeshifter, introspective to a fault, visionary, dangerous, innovative, pure talent, pure crazy, an absolute force...




Live, Munich

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1958-2009

20.6.09

waabbbaa weeee-eeeehhhh-oooohhhh...

Round about Midnight

Thelonious Monk, Composer

... music to live by ...


[Three paths...]




Thelonious Monk




Wes Montgomery, guitarist

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The song was given a dramatic shift by Bernie Henighen and Clarence Williams, creating a vocalese staple of the jazz world. The title morphed to Round Midnight



Sarah Vaughan & Dizzy Gillespie

31.5.09

every day it's something...

Alice in Chains

No Excuses

... music to live by ...




There comes a time
Got no patience to search
For peace of mind
Layin low
Want to take it slow
No more hiding or
Disguising truths I've sold

16.5.09

sometimes you're the windshield sometimes you're the bug...

The Bug

Mark Knopfler, Composer

... music to live by ...




Mary Chapin Carpenter






Dire Straits

Live, 1992

it's a strange old game - you learn it slow
one step forward and it's back to go
you're standing on the throttle
you're standing on the breaks
in the groove 'til you make a mistake

24.4.09

only chains we can stand...

Eyes on the Prize

(Traditional)

... songs to live by ...




Mavis Staples




Bruce Springsteen,
The Seeger Sessions Band, Live in Dublin

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A song that sings itself ... that is wrapped with history ... that is a breath of something more than words.

Lines from Gary Snyder's "I Went into the Maverick Bar" echo through me:

That short-haired joy and roughness—
                America—your stupidity.
I could almost love you again.

16.4.09

find me an acre of land...

Scarborough Fair

(Traditional)


... songs to live by ...




Marianne Faithfull






Hayley Westenra






Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel

31.3.09

if I ain't dead already...

John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Mitch Mitchell

Yer Blues

John Lennon & Paul McCartney, Composers


My mother was of the sky
My father was of the earth
But I am of the universe
And you know what it's worth

22.3.09

don’t take a slice of my pie...



Money

Pink Floyd

Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash
New car, caviar, four star daydream
Think I’ll buy me a football team

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Heavy into the Floyd these days. An amazing piece in 7/8 time.

21.2.09

my head's been wet with the midnight dews...

Run On

(Traditional)

... songs to live by ...




Moby





Johnny Cash





Elvis Presley

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ah well, well...

18.2.09

hey man...

Romeo Is Bleeding

Tom Waits, Composer




- from Austin City Limits

26.1.09

it's not far...

Making Pies

Patty Griffin, Composer


... songs to live by ...




We tied our ribbons to the fire escape
They were taken by the birds
Who flew home to the country
As the bombs rained on the world

11.1.09

balancing a diamond on a blade of grass...

All the World Is Green

Tom Waits, Composer

... music to live by ...



The moon is yellow silver
Oh the things that summer brings
It's a love you'd kill for
And all the world is green

21.11.08

you think you're so clever and classless and free...

Working Class Hero

John Lennon, Composer

... songs to live by ...




John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band

There’s room at the top they are telling you still
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill
If you want to be like the folks on the hill

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An angry song for all time.

18.10.08

I want to know...

Take Me to the River

Al Green & Mabon Hodges, Composers

... songs to live by ...




Talking Heads, with Adrian Belew

Live in Rome





Warren Haynes (of Gov't Mule) and Grace Potter





Al Green

Take me to the river
And wash me down
Won't you cleanse my soul
Put my feet on the ground

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There are plenty of great recordings of this song - Annie Lennox, Foghat, Tina Turner... But no matter who sings it, I always want to find a floor and move. Or, at least, imagine there's a floor, and move anyway.

10.10.08

does anybody have any questions...



Life During Wartime

Talking Heads

Burned all my notebooks, what good are notebooks?
They won't help me survive
My chest is aching, burns like a furnace
the burning keeps me alive

24.1.08

the wind began to howl...












Music notes all exist, waiting for someone to order them. That two individuals in different places can think of the same music is an example of what unites people.


         – Krzysztof Kieslowski, French television interview, 1994
            (in reference to Trois Couleurs: Bleu)

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I’ve always believed this to be true. Dylan wrote “All Along the Watchtower,” but it really wasn’t his song. Hendrix heard the song as it should have been written – and performed it. Once Dylan heard Hendrix’ version, he could no longer do the song as he’d written it.

12.9.07

in a silent way...




Joe Zawinul

1932-2007






a musical visionary

31.1.07

misterioso...






I always believed in being myself.

Thelonious Monk